Hello there! I wanted to pop in quickly to announce the three lucky winners of the Product Release Blog Hop posts HERE, HERE and HERE. Here are the lucky winners…
Winners, email me within 7 days and I’ll send over the gift certificates so you can shop!
Thank you to all who hopped along in this blog hop. If you joined along in our Instagram hop, we’ll be posting those winners shortly on our account there!
I stamped cute tiger from my favorite summer set, the Summer Fun stamp set, and now I will show you how I colored it as a bleached tiger with my coloring guide below. Before the coloring I gave a quick heat set to the image, this will prevent the ink smearing. And I started with a grayish green color, because it makes the fur warmer and more natural, then I followed the coloring like on the guide.
Instead of coloring, I made an ink blending through the Hibiscus Stencilwith yellow, turquoise and pink inkpads and blended them together. The result was this pretty rainbow look.
Next, I continued with the sentiment. I stamped the summer text from the Summer Drinks with a watermark ink to a piece of violet cardstock. Then I sprinkled on it white embossing powder and heat embossed it to get a nice and crisp white sentiment, then I die-cut it. I repeated the same thing but with the Thanks a bunch sentiment from the Simple Sentiments set, this time on an orange cardstock.
Next, I cut the sentiment, as well as the created background for a 5.25” by 4”. I wanted to add to the card something colorful, so I stamped and colored some surfboards too with my alcohol markers.
In the end I styled my card and added some squeezy lemons to my card as a decoration. Thank you so much for stopping by, see you next time.
If you have been following the Pretty Pink Posh blog or social media, you saw that we have collaborated with Ellen Hutson for an EXCLUSIVE stamp set called Summer Circles. This set was designed at the same time as our summer release, so you’ll notice that it pairs perfectly with those designs!
NOTE: these sets are available exclusive through Ellen Hutson and are limited edition. Hurry and get them while you can!
Here’s a darling slimline card by Leica that showcases this beautiful stamp set. She stamped and colored the images using the following Copic markers:
Pink/Red: R24/22/20
Orange: YR07/04/02/00
Yellow: Y18/13/11/00
Green: G02/00/0000
Blue: BG05/0000, B02/0000
Violet: V17/15/12/01
Browns: E49/47/44/43/34/33/31/30
The other designers also created with this stamp set. Many of them have posted on Instagram, but a few of them also have blog posts. You’ll find the links below.
Hello, Gemma here. Today I have a fun Halloween card to share featuring new and old Pretty Pink Posh sets.
I began by creating the background. I blended out from the centre using distress oxide inks in picked raspberry, wilted violet, blueprint sketch, chipped sapphire. I then flicked the panel with water to get lots of distress details.
On the panel, I stamped a greeting in clear embossing ink, from the new Halloween Wreath stamp set, and embossed it with WOW Super Fine Opaque Bright White embossing powder.
From the centre of the panel, I die cut the Boo Shaker die. I’ll keep these die cut pieces for another card. I adhered the background panel to a square card base, leaving a small white border.
Next, I die cut the Boo Shaker die from black and orange card, and twice from white card. Any pieces I don’t use this time can be saved for another card too.
I layered the two white die cuts together, then adhered them into the space on the card. From the orange die cut, I took the inner pieces and inlaid them in the pumpkin. I then cut the wording from the black die cut and adhered this over the white word.
I stamped out images from the previously released Halloween Pals stamp set, along with the new Halloween Wreath stamp set. I coloured the images with copic markers and die cut with the coordinating dies.
I attached some silver embroidery thread from the boo word to the spider, then used foam tape to add the images to the card.
I love the fun, bold colours of Halloween and combining new and old Pretty Pink Posh sets together.
Thank you so much for stopping by, see you next time.
I started my card by stamping the Halloween Wreath with a Copic friendly black ink. I then colored the wreath images with Copic markers and used the Halloween Wreath coordinating die to cut it out.
For my card panel I used a die from the Stitched Borders 1 die set to create my zig zag edge at the bottom of my white panel. I then splattered the panel with a little paint and set it aside to dry. Next, I began working on the stripes at the bottom. I used the Simple Strips Dies to cut a variety of strips in coordinating colors. I attached the strips to a thin piece of paper, added the white panel and trimmed everything down.
Next, I stamped my sentiment from the Halloween Wreath set onto a piece of black cardstock and heat set it with white embossing powder. I then attached the wreath over the sentiment with foam adhesive for a little added dimension. Lastly, I attached the cute little spice to a piece of baker’s twine and hung it down from the wreath. That little spider just makes me smile.
Hi everyone! Jane here sharing these fun Halloween tags featuring the new Monster Hugs set!
To create these cute tags, I first cut the base of the tags from Bristol cardstock using the Stitched Duo 3 die set. Next, I blended the panel using the following distress oxide inks (top to bottom): black soot, faded jeans, salvaged patina and speckled egg. Next, the background was splattered with water using a thin paintbrush and the tags were left to dry.
While the backgrounds were drying, the images from Monster Hugs were stamped, colored using copic markers and die cut using the coordinating dies. White gel pen used to accent the images. The black background pieces were die cut using the Nature Essentials die and black cardstock.
Finally, all the elements were adhered to the tags with the excess around the edges snipped off using craft scissors. The monsters were adhered using thin foam squares to create dimension. Lastly, I used a hole punch at the top of the tags and tied them using some thread to finish the tags.
PRIZES: be sure to leave comments on each stop. We are giving away 3 $25 gift certificates to three random comments (1 winner each day) left before August 16, 2021 at 11:59 PM PST. I’ll be announcing the winners next week, so be sure to return and see if you are one of the winners!
Hello hello! It’s Leica here today with a Halloween box card in pastel colors. For this box, I used the new Halloween Wreath stamp set. I love all the previously-released Pretty Pink Posh wreath stamps and am so happy that there is a Halloween version now. This is just so fun to color and the size of it makes it easy to fill up a card.
I first ink blended Shaded Lilac Distress Oxide Ink through the new Candy Background Stencilbefore cutting the panels for the card box. I then assembled the box using Heffy Doodle Big Shadow Box Die and die cut a 3 inch circle in the middle of one of the panels. This opening is the perfect size for the wreath to be glued on top of later. I added 2 grass inserts inside the box using Hickory Smoke Distress Oxide Ink. For the background, I used the new Spooky Sky Stencilsto make my own patterned paper: the clouds were blended with Tumbled Glass, bats with Wilted Violet, and stars with Mustard Seed.
I then stamped the Halloween Wreath with Memento Tuxedo black ink on 110lb white cardstock. I colored with Copic Markers – BV01/00/000, B02/00, G43/40, R85/83/81, N3/1/0, Y18/15 and cut with thecoordinating die. I glued the wreath on top of the opening in the front of the card. I also stamped the cute little ghost from the same stamp set and attached it to the insert using a strip of acetate. Next, I white heat embossed 2 more ghosts on vellum and glued them to the back insert using acetate. I flipped one of the vellum ghosts for a mirrored look. They look super cute inside the box card, but can’t really see them in the photos.
I then white heat embossed the “Happy Halloween to you” sentiment on a strip of black cardstock and foam mounted it to the front of the card. I also added 3 little stars for added sparkle.
For the tag, I used the 3 inch circle that I cut out from the front panel of the box. I stamped the ghosts image from the Halloween Circles stamp setand cut with the coordinating die. I also cut the zigzag circle, which is included in the coordinating dies, in white cardstock and colored with Copic B000.
PRIZES: be sure to leave comments on each stop. We are giving away 3 $25 gift certificates to three random comments (1 winner each day) left before August 16, 2021 at 11:59 PM PST. I’ll be announcing the winners next week, so be sure to return and see if you are one of the winners!
The August 2021 Release is now available in the Pretty Pink Posh Shop and select retailers that carry our products. If you missed our post yesterday, we revealed all of the products in picture form, but if you would like to see them in a video, Heather has that for you today!
Hi Friends! It is Gemma here today. When I saw the fabulous Monster Hugs stamp set in the August release, I knew I wanted to add some googly eyes to the monsters.
For this card, I started with the background. I chose some fun glitter card in vibrant Halloween colours and die cut some zig-zag borders using a die from theStacked Edges 1 die set.
I adhered these borders across the centre of an A2 card base. Underneath the borders, I stamped a fun sentiment from the Monster Hugs stamp set.
Next, I stamped some monsters and coloured them in with copic markers, using colours inspired by my zig-zag borders. I used the following copic markers: G12, G14, G17; RV55, RV66; YR02, YR14, YR16.
I die cut the monsters with the coordinating dies, then added some googly eyes. I then added the monsters to the card with foam tape.
I love the fun touch of googly eyes on these monsters. There’s just something about them which always bring a smile to my face.
PRIZES: be sure to leave comments on each stop. We are giving away 3 $25 gift certificates to three random comments (1 winner each day) left before August 16, 2021 at 11:59 PM PST. I’ll be announcing the winners next week, so be sure to return and see if you are one of the winners!
Be sure to leave comments on all the stops- we’ll be randomly picking comments to win gift certificates. We’ll see you tomorrow for another day of inspiration!
We have a brand new exclusive clay confetti wheel filled with a variety of Halloween themed mixes. These will be available exclusively in the Pretty Pink Posh Shop.
I just had to add some new clay confetti packs for this release since I haven’t seen any like these on the market. Plus, they make the perfect finishing touch to your projects!
We have a limited amount of bundles available where you can buy the whole collection in one easy click. Plus, you’ll get 10% off when you buy it altogether.
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!
Hi friends! It’s Dana here today sharing a sneak peek at a few of the new stencils and word dies coming to Pretty Pink Posh on August 10th.
My first card uses the fun new Candy Background Stencil. I started my card by creating a background with the Simple Strips Dies and colored cardstock. I then sprayed the back of the Candy Background Stencil with Pixie Spray and attached it to my panel. Next, I used a blending sponge and applied white pigment ink to my panel. I love the look of the pigment ink on the colored strips.
For my sentiment I used the new Trick or Treat Script die set. I die cut the sentiment three times and stacked them together before attaching them to the center of my panel. I then stamped, colored and die cut a few of the candies from the new Halloween Wreath set. I thought the little candies coordinated well with the candy background. Lastly, I attached the candies and card panel to my A2 card base with foam adhesive to finish my card.
My next card uses the new Spooky Sky Stencils.
The Spooky Sky Stencil Pack is a 3 pack of stencils that are so fun and easy to layer to create a Halloween sky. I used blending brushes and dye ink to create my panel. Once I was finished, I splattered my background with a little black and white paint for some added detail.
For this card, I used the new Happy Halloween Script die to create my sentiment. I ran the die through my die cutting machine with black glittered cardstock 3 times. I then stacked the die cuts together and attached them to the center of my panel. I once again used the Halloween Wreath Set for my smaller images. This time I stamped, colored and die cut a few bats and ghosts from the set to coordinate with my card.
Thanks for joining me today. I hope you enjoyed my cards and I can’t wait to share the rest of my release projects with you all.