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Whimsical Pine Wreath + Video

Hey friends! It’s Mindy with you today and I am sharing how I’m stretching the use of my holiday stamps. I’m also going to step it up a little and use non-traditional holiday colors.

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I’m going to be starting with the Snowflakes stencil and adding it to white cardstock using a light gray ink. I wanted something subtle so it didn’t overpower my images.

Pretty Pink Posh: Whimsical Pine Wreath + Video

Next, I’m going to use the Pine Wreath stamp and instead of using a traditional green, I’m going to stamp it in blue ink.

Pretty Pink Posh: Whimsical Pine Wreath + Video

I’m going to use a bunch of the smaller elements from the Pine Wreath stamp set and color them with some Triblend alcohol ink markers in some non-traditional colors. Then use the coordinating die to cut them out.

Pretty Pink Posh: Whimsical Pine Wreath + Video

Before I attach anything to my card front, I’m going to stamp my sentiment so it’s in the center of the wreath. The Mouse Friends stamp set not only has some adorable images but a really good versatile sentiment.

Then I can add my wreath and smaller elements for foam squares.

Pretty Pink Posh: Whimsical Pine Wreath + Video

This wreath would be great all year round by just switching up the color you stamp it in and the smaller elements you decorate it with.

Hope you enjoyed today’s inspiration and gives you some ideas on how you can stretch the use of your holiday stamp sets just by changing up colors and sentiment.

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Christmas Sweater Card

Hello, Gemma here today to share a card inspired by Christmas sweaters. This is a fun way to use the smaller images in your stamp sets.

Pretty Pink Posh: Christmas Sweater Card

I stamped, copic coloured, and die cut images from the following stamp sets:

Copic Colours Candy Canes: R22-24, N0-1 Holly & Berries: R22-24, G14-17 Baubles: R20-24, G40 G12-14 Santa Hat: R22-27, N0-1 Birds: R24-29, N3-5, E97 Presents: YG05, R85 Trees: E57 G14 G17 G28

Pretty Pink Posh: Christmas Sweater Card

For the sentiment, I die cut a Stitched Strip from white card. I chose a sentiment from the Holiday Sentiments stamp set, and repeat stamped it across the stitched strip.

I adhered the sentiment strip across the centre of an A2 card base, followed by a heart border above and below. I then added each layer of my Christmas sweater design, trimming away anything overhanging. Having the images go off the card will give the illusion that the pattern continues.

Pretty Pink Posh: Christmas Sweater Card

All the layers are adhered with liquid glue, to reduce dimension and make it easier to mail out.

I hope this card inspired you to use your smaller images in new, creative ways.

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Holiday Theme Week- Day 7

Holiday Theme Week- Day 7

Hi friends! It’s Dana here today sharing a fun Christmas card that is easy to recreate. You can use this concept for any holiday and change out the images/ colors.

**All items in the Christmas section are 15% off during theme week**

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I started my card by making my card panel with the Circles stencil. I ink blended red, green and aqua ink with finger daubers to create my background. I love how this stencil can be used for a traditional card panel but also works great to create a grid for smaller images. 

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Next, I used the JoyPine WreathPoinsettia Corners, and Christmas Friends sets to stamp my small images. I colored the images with Copic markers and used the coordinating dies to cut them out. Lastly, I used the Holiday Signs stamp set to stamp my sentiment onto my panel and then added my small images with foam adhesive to finish my card.

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Thanks for joining me today and I hope I inspired you to use the Circles stencil to create a card of your own. There are so many possibilities and I can’t wait to recreate the same design for another occasion.

Enjoy your day, Dana

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Holiday Theme Week- Day 6

Holiday Theme Week- Day 6

Hello everyone, Zsofia here. I am super excited to participate in Holiday Theme Week with Pretty Pink Posh! I love to make Christmas cards and mixing old with new, this is how this cute scene was born in my head. And because I love to dress up the presents, I also created a coordinating tag. 

**All items in the Christmas section are 15% off during theme week**

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I started with stamping and colouring the images from Happy Santa and Reindeer Friends. I used Spectrum Noir Illustrator markers and cut everything out with their coordinating dies.

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Then I did some ink blending on Bristol Smooth cardstock with Distress Oxide inks: Chipped Sapphire, Blueprint Sketch and Salty Ocean. I spritzed the panels with water and dabbed it off with a paper towel. Then I used the Snowfall stencil and white texture paste to create a night background with snow. 

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While it was drying I did some die cutting: I needed a snowbank from white glitter cardstock and also a sentiment. I chose the Merry Christmas script, cut it from gold glitter cardstock and once more from black and layered them on top of each other tiny offset, so it looks like it has a shadow. It helps the sentiment stand out.

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When the background was dry, I cut it down to be a bit smaller than an A2 sized card front and adhered it to a top folding card base. I assembled the scene and popped up Santa with 3D foam squares. 

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As a finishing touch I used a clear shimmer pen on the furry parts of Santa’s costume, glossy accents on the ribbon and reindeer noses, and added some highlights with a white gel pen.

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For the tag I used the Decorative Tag 1 die set, and did the same steps as above. I punched a hole on the top and added a thick red and white twine to it. 

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I wish you enjoyed my project and you will pop in again tomorrow for more inspiration.

See you soon, Zsofi

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Holiday Theme Week- Day 5

Holiday Theme Week- Day 5

Hello crafty friends! It’s Leica here today with a Christmas card featuring the latest dies from Pretty Pink Posh. I’ve used the Winter Foliage dies, Winter Mug dies, and Merry & Bright Script for this square-shaped card. 

**All items in the Christmas section are 15% off during theme week**

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I started by ink blending through the layer A of the Layered Christmas Lights Stencil in Pigment Craft Co Lagoon ink on a 5” panel. Next, I cut 2 marshmallows, the mug, and candy cane from the Winter Mug Dies and colored them with Copic markers. 

Hot chocolate – E77/74/71
Marshmallows – W1/00
Mug – BG09/05/13/11
Candy Cane – R29/27/24

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I glued the mug directly onto the card panel and added a small cluster of florals cut using the Winter Foliage. For the sentiment, I cut the “merry” from the Merry & Bright Script in pink glitter cardstock and a few times in white cardstock for dimension. I then stamped out “Christmas” on a strip of Kraft cardstock and foam mounted it onto the card panel. I glued some gold pearls on the center of the flowers and added some Ruby Red pearls on the card panel for added interest. 

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Lastly, I adhered the panel onto a green card base and added a 5” square writing area in white cardstock inside the card. 

Thanks for stopping by today and happy crafting! 

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Holiday Theme Week- Day 4

Holiday Theme Week- Day 4

Hi, everyone!It’s Marge with you today for the day 4 of Holiday Theme Week.  I’m going to share how to make a simple card with unusual colors. I used to use white bristol paper for  ink blending of backdrops or diecuts but recently I found that using light colored cardstocks make your ink colors more unique. So here’s how I did that. 

**All items in the Christmas section are 15% off during theme week**

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For the background panel, I ink blended an A2 sized Cream cardstock with Distress Oxide Inks Worn Lipstic, and Tattered Rose using a blending brush.You can get more shaded & saturated colors without giving much effort to ink blending by using the colored cardstock as a backdrop. 

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Next, I placed Snowfall Stencil onto the panel, then I applied white molding paste through it to make a snowy background. I set it aside and let the paste dry. 

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Next, I die cut the smallest tree from Pine Trees Dies set out of Fog Gray Cardstock. I cut three pieces and added different colors to each diecut as shown in the picture below. 

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I splattered with white gouach and gold metallic inks all over the tree die cuts and backdrops and let them dry. For a message on the card, I chose Merry and Bright Script Die and die cut it out of white,  white glitter, and matte gold cardstocks. I glued each layer for dimensional look 

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Now it’s time for assembling. I addhered trees on the bottom using foam tapes and on the top I glued the Merry and Bright Script. For embellishment, I adhered 3mm Sparkling Clear Sequins around the diecuts and finished off my card. 

That’s it for me for today. Thank you so much for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed my card. Happy crafting! 

Marge

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Holiday Theme Week- Day 3

Holiday Theme Week- Day 3

Hello crafty friends! Davina here and I’m very excited to be participating in the Holiday Week! I just love creating with Pretty Pink Posh products, I really appreciate the cute illustrations and how wonderfully the stamps sets coordinate with previously released products. The cute Christmas box card that I’m sharing today has a blend of Holiday sets from present to past. 

**All items in the Christmas section are 15% off during theme week**

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I built this box card with mint colored cardstock and some patterned papers that have red, pink, green, and mint. For the background panel, I ink blended some pretty pink shades and splattered with water and white ink. Then I used the Layered Snowflakes stencils to create a pink and white blizzard which includes some raised embossed snowflakes. 

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I like to focus my coloring, to match with my papers, so that it all feels themed. I stamped many images from Happy Santa and Reindeer Friends. After coloring the images and using the coordinating die cuts to perfectly cut my images, I added small white dot highlights. I adhered my images throughout the layers of my boxcard making sure that none were completely hidden. Then, I heat embossed some snowflakes on vellum and tucked them into the scen on skinny acetate strips so they look like actual snowfall. 

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To finish off the boxcard, I used gold embossing powder for the scripty “Joy” sentiment from the new Pine Wreath stamp set (I love that it has a coordinating die!) and mounted it onto a white banner that reads “to the world” from an older Joy stamp set. I think the bright red cardstock really packs a punch for the front. 

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Finally I stamped my sentiment onto the back and added a few little details and one more reindeer to make this beautiful from all angles. I hope that you enjoy this festive and bright card, make sure that you visit the the PPP shop to see the incredible products and take advantage of all of the holiday deals! 

Thank you for stopping by, Davina 

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Holiday Theme Week- Day 2

Holiday Theme Week- Day 2

Hello crafty friends! It’s Rachel here with two Holiday-themed projects to share with you. I have always loved combining different stamp sets when creating cards because it helps you to design something that is totally different each time, therefore stretching your crafty stash.

**All items in the Christmas section are 15% off during theme week**

The first project that I created was an A2 sized shadow box card. When upright, this card measures at 4″ across and 4.25″ tall. When folded, it measures at 4.25″ x 5.5″ and fits perfectly into an A2 sized envelope for mailing. This type of card is super easy to make!

  • Create your box base by trimming two pieces of card stock to 7″ x 4.25″ and scoring them both at 1.5″” and 5.5″ on the long side.
  • Next, die cut a shaped-window (I used a circle here) into one of the pieces, fold both pieces along the score lines and attach together.
  • Add shelves on the inside (4.75″ long at whatever height you choose). Score at 3/8″ from each side to form tabs.
  • Attach your images 
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I stamped all of my images onto a piece of Neenah Classic Crest Solar White 110lb Card Stock and colored them with Copic Markers. For my images, I stamped some adorable penguins from the Penguin Pals Stamp Set, and some birds and a wintery branch from the Winter Woodland Stamp Set. I then used the coordinating Penguin Pals and Winter Woodland Die Sets to cut them out.

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I added a snow drift to the front of my card, making sure to stamp my sentiment prior to attaching this piece. For my background, I blended some Pinkfresh Studio Seaside Ink onto a piece of 3 7/8″ x 4 1/8″ piece of smooth white card stock.

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For my second card, I created a one-layer card using the Mouse Friends Stamp Set combined with the adorable little Santa hats from the Penguin Pals Stamp Set. I used some Gina K. Designs Magic Masking Paper to mask my images while I stamped so that some images appeared as if they were in front of other objects. With my masking paper still in place, I blended a quick and easy background with some Salvaged Patina Distress Ink.

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I love how cute these little mice look with their Christmas hats! Once again, I used Copic Markers to color my images. (Grays: W00, W1, W3, W5; Reds: R14, R46, R89).

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Once I was done coloring, I trimmed my card down so that I could layer it with both some teal and white card stock pieces. Lastly, I stamped my sentiment from the Holiday Greetings Stamp Set.

I hope you enjoyed my projects today! Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by! If you liked this card and want some more crafty inspiration, please feel free to check out my INSTAGRAM feedWishing you all a lovely day!

Rachel

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Holiday Theme Week- Day 1

Holiday Theme Week- Day 1

Hello and welcome to Day 1 of Holiday Theme Week at Pretty Pink Posh! Tammy here and I’m sharing a set of gift tags, featuring products from the newest release, along with some older holiday products. 

**All items in the Christmas section are 15% off during theme week**

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For my project, I created some Holiday Mug gift tags, made with all die cuts. If you’re like me, you can never have enough gift tags for the holidays! These adorable tags are fun to make and they can also be displayed on the tree as a keepsake ornament!

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These tags were created from dies and just required some inking and a bit of glitter. The mugs were die cut from aqua and pink cardstock using the Winter Mug Dies. I also die cut the candy canes, snowflakes, and marshmallows using these dies. I die cut and assembled the snowmen using the Snowman Shaker Die, then tucked them into the opening of the mug dies and attached it to the back with adhesive. I then added some glitter to the candy canes and tucked them into the mug, behind the snowman

I added some greenery and holly berries, die cut using the Winter Foliage Dies, splattering them with some white acrylic paint and adding a bit of glitter. The heart was die cut from red cardstock using the Valentine Hearts Coordinating Dies and attached to the center of the mugs. Next, I die cut a black sentiment strip using the banner die from the Holiday Envelopes Coordinating Dies, then white heat embossed the sentiment from the Holiday Sentiments Stamp Set.

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Lastly, I attached the snowflake from the Winter Mug Die and to the tags and added a Sparkling Clear Jewel to the center for a bit of bling. To finish my tags, I taped some red and white bakers twine to the back of the tag, covering it with another die cut mug. This extra step isn’t necessary, but really adds a clean and polished look to the tag!

Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you are inspired to make some handmade tags for the holidays!

Hugs, Tammy

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Elegant Winter Foliage

Hello and welcome to the PPP blog! It’s Leica here today with an elegant Christmas card, featuring the new Layered Winter Foliage Stencils. I just love me some PPP layered stencils! They make it so easy to create backgrounds for cards. 

Pretty Pink Posh: Elegant Winter Foliage

To begin, I ink blended through the Layered Winter Foliage Stencil in Distress Oxide Inks (Festive Berries, Gathered Twigs, Picked Raspberry) and Pigment Craft Co Inks (Lagoon and Juniper). I then cut this panel down to a 5” square and glued onto a pink card base. I also cut a 5” white cardstock and glued it inside the card base. 

Pretty Pink Posh: Elegant Winter Foliage

Next, I watercolor sheets of cardstock in shades of green and red. Once dry, I used the Winter Foliage Dies to cut the flowers and greenery for my little floral arrangement. I splattered some white paint before gluing it onto the card panel. 

Lastly, I stamped the sentiments from the Holiday Sentiments onto strips of Kraft cardstock and foam mounted it on the card panel.

Pretty Pink Posh: Elegant Winter Foliage

I hope you like today’s Christmas card share and that I’ve inspired you to create cards for your family and friends.