Hello friends! It’s Leica here today with a Halloween card using a combination of older and new stamps from Pretty Pink Posh. Let’s get started!
I first cut a panel in white cardstock to 4×7 inches and ink blended it with Mustard Seed, Fossilized Amber, Ripe Persimmon, and Black Soot Distress Oxide Inks. I then splattered some black acrylic paint and also used Nuvo Crystal Drops in White over theLayered Ghosts Stencil(Layer C) for the stars. When dry, the stars turned yellow because of the ink behind it.
Next, I stamped, colored, and cut the images from the following stamp sets:
The stamped images are glued and foam mounted on the panel. I then cut 2 of the Boo Script, glued it together for added dimension, and glued on the left side of the card. Lastly, I made a card base in orange cardstock and adhered the panel in the front.
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Hi friends! It’s Dana here today sharing a Halloween shaker card with you all. I’ve been wanting to make an infinity shaker card for awhile now, and when I saw the new clay confetti mixes I knew it was the perfect time.
I started my card by making my card panel. Using the Monster Mash clay confetti as my inspiration I created my panel with the new Starry Background stencil. I ink blended the panel with a soft purple ink and then added Twisted Citron and Wilted Violet ink to the panel with the stencil. Next, I used an Infinity Shaker Cover to create my shaker. I attached three of the sides, then filled the shaker with the Monster Mash mix, and sealed the fourth side. While you can make an infinity shaker card with acetate, these covers are really quick and easy to use.
For my stamped images I used the Halloween Envelopes and Ghost Friends sets. I colored the images with Copic markers and used the coordinating dies to cut them out (Halloween Envelopes die set and Ghost Friends die set). For my sentiment I used the Boo Script die. I attached the sentiment directly to the envelope and then added a few ghosts around the edges. Lastly, I added a glittered spider that I die cut with the Spider Web dieto finish my card.
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We have a limited amount of bundles available where you can buy the whole collection in one easy click. Plus, you’ll get 15% off when you buy it all together.
We will see you tomorrow as we show you the new products in a video and the products go live individually. Plus, we will be kicking off our three day blog hop!
My first card uses the Layered Candy Corn stencil. This is a three pack of stencils that are so fun and easy to use. Each layer allows you to add another color and build your candy corn. I used Distress Oxide ink in Mustard Seed for the first layer. The second layer uses Distress Oxide ink in Carved Pumpkin. For the third and final layer I used Glitz Glitter Gel in white. I love the added detail the glitter gel adds to the panel!
Next, I added a few black splatters to my panel and set it aside to dry. To finish my card, I used the adorable new Halloween Critters set to stamp my Halloween rabbit and sentiment.
This is also a three pack of stencils. For my first layer (the ghosts) I used white pigment ink. I then used Distress Oxide ink in Black Soot for the stars and ghost faces (layers two and three).
To finish my card, I used a sentiment from the new Ghost Friends stamp set. Using white pigment ink is such a fun and easy way to create your ghost, but I thought it would also be so cute to use White Flock from Therm O Web.
I started my card by applying Transfer Gel to the first stencil. Once the Transfer Gel was dry I ran it through my laminator with a White Flock Transfer Sheet. I love the fuzzy texture. Next, I used Black Soot ink to add the stars around the ghost. For the third layer I used the Glitz Glitter Gel in Black to add faces to the ghost. Lastly, I once again used the Ghost Friends set for my sentiment.
Thanks for joining me today. I hope you enjoyed my cards and I can’t wait to see what you create with these fun new products.
Hi folks, Kavya here with a sneak peek of the August 10th release!
Halloween is usually a creepy holiday and is mostly associated with darker colors, but PPP’s Halloween release is just so adorable! I can’t get enough of all the cute critters and how perfectly well they all pair together. Today, I will be showcasing two new dies- Cauldron Shakerand Candy Treats die sets. My first card uses both of them in a Halloween themed card but my second card is a birthday themed card using the candy treats! They are truly versatile. :)
I first started off by creating my background by ink blending Black Soot and Faded Jeans distress oxide inks on a pale blue cardstock. I also ink blended the stars using the Starry Background stencil. I added a strip of brown patterned paper at the bottom for the land. You can also use a striped stencil to achieve the same effect.
Then, I diecut a bunch of candies from Candy Treats using different colored cardstock. I also die cut a Cauldron Shaker using gray and black cardstock. As always, ink blended the edges and added white gel pen details to make them more realistic. Then, I stamped and colored critters from Ghost Friendsand Halloween Critters. I heat embossed a sentiment in the middle of the cauldron and I was done with my card! The cauldron can also be used to create a shaker card. :)
My next card is a birthday card using theCandy Treats die. This die set can be used all year long and can the different bits and pieces can be mixed and matched to create unique pieces of candies and chocolates all year long!
I simply used pieces of brown and pink cardstock for all the chocolates. I tried to make them more realistic by ink blending the edges using matching dye ink and by adding details using a white gel pen and clay confetti embellishments like Clay Confetti Wheel #3(fruits) and White Clay Hearts confetti. I also chopped up the clay sprinkles into tiny pieces, added dimes ion using glossy accents and added some transparent glitter on the edges of some chocolates.
Later, I created my background by ink blending seedless preserves, picked raspberry and saltwater taffy distress oxide inks on pale pink cardstock. I added the chocolates and finished it off by adding a sentiment from Birthday Scripts and Celebration Scripts stamp sets.
That’s it! I hope you liked all the projects that I made today. Stop by tomorrow for a look at the new stencils coming!
Hello friends, Tammy here! The upcoming Halloween release (releasing on August 10th) from Pretty Pink Posh is absolutely SPOOKTAKULAR! I had so much fun creating this slimline card and coordinating tags using the new Halloween Critters and Halloween Borders stamp sets!
To begin, I stamped the images from Halloween Critters, colored with Copic markers, and die cut with the Halloween Critters coordinating dies. Next, I cut a piece of Bristol smooth cardstock using the largest die from the Slimline: Peekaboo Windows Dies. I cut a circle from masking paper and placed it in the middle of the panel and ink blended the background using Milled Lavender, Wilted Violet, Blueprint Sketch, and Black Soot Distress Oxide inks. I removed the masking paper and lightly inked the moon with gray ink to give the moon some dimension.
Next, I die cut 2 grassy borders from green cardstock and birch trees from black cardstock using the Nature Essentials Dies. I then stamped the spooky fence 2 times in black ink from the Halloween Borders stamp set and die cut the borders using the Halloween Borders coordinating dies. I attached the grassy borders to the bottom of the inked panel, then tucked the fence borders under the grass, overlapping them to fit the length of the card. I then adhered the black birch trees to my card before attaching the critters with foam tape for dimension. Lastly, I stamped the sentiment in black ink across the moon and attached the completed card to a black 3 1/2 x 8 1/2″ card base to finish.
Next, I created a fun set of tags to coordinate with the slimline card.
I stamped the images from Halloween Critters, colored with Copic markers, and die cut with the Halloween Critters coordinating dies. Next, I cut 2 black scalloped tags using the Scallop Square Tags. I then cut Bristol smooth cardstock to fit inside the scallop tags and ink blended then as I did the slimline card. I then stamped the spooky fence 2 times in black ink from the Halloween Borders stamp set and die cut the borders using the Halloween Borders coordinating dies. I attached the grassy borders to the bottom of the inked panel, then tucked the fence borders under the grass, cutting off the edges to fit the width of the tag. The birch trees were tucked behind the fence borders before attaching the critters with foam tape. I stamped the sentiments from the Halloween Envelopes stamp set in black ink along the grassy borders, then finished off the tags by adding a couple of stamped bats, also from Halloween Envelopes.
Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you are inspired to create some Halloween projects with the fa-BOO-lous new Halloween release!
Hello, Gemma here and I’m excited to share a sneak peek of the new Ghost Friends stamp set releasing on August 10th. I love Halloween crafting and this set is great fun!
To begin, I stamped out images from the Ghost Friends stamp set, coloured them with copic markers, then die cut them with the coordinating dies.
For my background, I cut a piece of patterned paper to 5.25” square. In the centre, I embossed a sentiment from the Ghost Friends stamp set, using a black pigment ink and a clear embossing glitter. I then adhered the panel to a card base.
I arranged the images in a circle around the sentiment, adhering the stars with liquid glue and using foam tape to add dimension to the ghosts. I love the accessories in the set that can be added to the ghosts.
I finished by adding white gel pen details to the images.
Stay tuned for more sneak peeks of the upcoming Halloween release releasing on August 10th. Thanks for stopping by!
Hi Friends! It’s Raquel here today. I’m so happy to be sharing some fun sneak peeks of the upcoming Pretty Pink Posh August 10th release!
This release is all about Halloween and believe me, you are going to love it. Among the cutest stamp sets of this release, there is this super adorable set called Halloween Envelopes. The envelopes are so unique and gorgeous!
Let’s dive right in and let me show you my first project. To create this fun scene, I started by using the Layered Ghost stencils set.
I wanted to achieve a purple and yellow look to my entire design so I thought Spun Sugar Distress Oxide Ink would do the trick for these little ghosts.
I decided to apply ink more heavily on one side and blend it softly to the other side to get this ghostly look.
These stencils are so super easy to use! With the second layer I applied Black Soot Ink for the eyes and for the third and final layer, I used Fossilized Amber Distress Oxide Ink for the stars. I trimmed it to a 4 ¼ and 5 ½ size panel since I knew I wanted a black border to show.
Next up I stamped my Halloween Envelope in Memento Tuxedo Black Ink and colored the images with Copic markers.
I used:
Boooo and Booo for the Ghost, Y
G00 and YG01 for the little Frankestein,
YR14 and YR16 for the Spider
W0 and W1 for the Spider Web
V6, V5, V12, V1 and V000 for the envelope.
Once I die cut this image with the Halloween Envelopes coordinating dies I foam mounted it onto the Layered Ghost Stenciled panel.
I wanted to dress up the scene a bit so I decided to add some little bats and ghosts from the same set. I colored them in the same colors of the envelope.
To complete the scene, I used some more ghost from the Ghost Friends stamp set. I also used the same markers (B0000 and B000) to color these bigger ghosts. I made them wear these super fun hats and bows which I believe are just perfect and make them even more adorable!
Finally, I just had to add my sentiment, so I thought the Boo Script Die in yellow was the perfect fit.
I started out by ink blending an A2 panel of white cardstock with Span Sugar and Seedless Preserves Oxide Distress Inks.
Next I colored another envelope from the same set: Halloween Envelopes, along with some of the smaller images that come in this set. This is what I love most about this set, it has these super cute envelopes, but it also has the cutest small images that are perfect to dress up your design.
I also used Copic Markers to color my images:
V0000, V000, V12, V05, V06 for purples,
BG15 and BG000 for blues,
Y11 and Y13 for yellows,
YR16 and YR14 for oranges,
RV13 and RV00 for pinks.
BV0000 and BV000 for the envelope.
Next up I trimmed my panel to 4 by 5 ¼ inches and adhered a plastic from some packaging I had all around the back of the panel except to the top.
I hand picked some clay confetti from several sets: Spooky Fun Mix, Monster Mash Mix, Spooky Night Mix and Halloween Party Mix and put it my shaker along with some crystal glitter.
Once I closed the flap of my shaker, I adhered the envelope and small images onto the Infinity Shaker card.
Lastly, I white heat embossed the sentiment You are Spooktacular from the Halloween Critters Stamp set and placed it onto the envelope.
I hope these projects inspire you to create. Stop by tomorrow for another sneak peek of the Halloween release!
These images look great with a stripy yellow and black background. It’s easy to create these using the Stitched Strips die set (or the Simple Strips die set). I adhered them in a diagonal pattern on a panel of thin paper.
Next, I used theStitched Banner Duo 1 dieto cut the stripy panel out. This die also cuts a square in the centre, which is a great space for an image.
On an A2 card base, I stamped a sentiment and lots of the small images from the Construction Trucks stamp set. I left these background images uncoloured.
I also stamped out one of the Construction Trucks, colouring with copic markers and die cutting with the coordinating die.
I adhered the stripy banner to the card base with liquid glue, then the construction truck with foam tape to finish.
I hope you enjoyed this card. Thank you for stopping by!
Hello crafty friends. It’s Lisa Mears here. I love to make scene cards and today I’m sharing a scene card featuring the Layered Roads Stencil and the Across the Miles stamp set. If you would like to see how I made this card, then watch my video here.
The Layered Roads Stencil is a three layer stencil that will make a road background for your cards. I added Twisted Citron and Mowed Lawn Distress Oxide ink for the grass, Black Soot Distress Oxide Ink for the road, and a white pigment ink for the dashes in the road.
Once my stencil was complete, I colored the vehicles from the Across the Miles stamp set using Zig Clean Color Real Brush markers. The colors I used are as follows: Bright Yellow, Yellow, Carmine Red, Light Blue, Emerald Green, Gray, Blue, Violet, English Lavender, and Orange. After coloring the stamps, I die cut them with the coordinating dies and adhered them to my card front. I also added the sentiments “Vroom!”, “Beep”, and “Sending Smiles Across the Miles!” to the front of the card. I added the card panel to an A2 size card base.
Thank you so much for stopping by today. Have a wonderful day!