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Tutorial: Tri-Fold Scenery Card

Hello everyone, Joni here sharing a three folded card scene with you. Today I am using the Woodland Critters, Friends Forever, Rainy Days and Stitched Borders 3 dies.

To begin, I first cut the 8 ½ x 11 cardstock to 5 ½ x 11.  Then, score it 2 times using the Martha Stewart large score board. I scored it from 3 ½ and 7 ¼. Then distressed the inside using Tim Holtz Peacock Feather Distress Ink Pad. I also used the scallop from Stitched Borders 3 dies to cut the distressed strip of paper for the ground. I bottom was distressed with Tim Holtz Crushed Olive.

Next, I colored the imaged from Woodland Critters stamp set with Copics and die cut with Woodland Critters Coordinating die set.

Next, I also stamped both cloud images from Rainy Days stamp set.

Here’s the look of having them placed all together on the scene. I stamped the sentiment using Everyday Greetings stamp set. Then, splattered it with Gansai Tambi Pearl Colors from the set I used the White Gold and Pearl Cobalt Blue.

For the front of the card here’s the look. Its the same concept as above except I added two strip of the scallop instead of one. For the front I also used the girl from Friends Forever stamp set and Friends Forever Coordinating die set. I also added some Sparkling Clear only on the front to finish the card. I did not add any sequins on the inside to avoid bulkiness when folded.

I hope you guys enjoyed! Thank you so much for stopping by!

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Designer Announcement + Giveaway

I wanted to announce the new team for this upcoming design term. I have been so blessed by amazing designers the last 3.5 years and as seasons change, sometimes it’s necessary to change things up in a team as well. We are saying a very fond farewell to Amanda, Liz and Vera

We are welcoming three brand new Pretty Pink Posh designers to the team. Each of these gals have used my products on their creations for some time and I am thrilled to have them on the team! Please join me in welcoming Crystal, Maria and Thi to the Pretty Pink Posh team!

AmyK  
 Jeanne 
Joy  Lisa
Melody Shannon 
Yana Yoonsun
 
 
  Yana
In honor of the new team, let’s have a big $100 gift certificate giveaway! Leave a comment on THIS post sharing your requests for future Pretty Pink Posh products (stamps, dies, embellishments). One lucky comment left by June 17th will win a shopping spree. Congratulations to Zsofia Molnar on being the lucky winner! 

Thanks for joining us today. Be sure to give lots of love to the designers!

 

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Creating with Nuvo Mousse + Video

Hi everyone, Eloise here and today I’m going to be using the Bold Blooms and Thoughtful Greetings stamp sets along with Nuvo Mousses to do a fun background along with some water colouring.

To begin my card today I first decided to do my background. I took four colours of my Nuvo Mousses – Aquamarine, Peony Pink, Pink Flambe and Citrus Green and then some sponges. I just used the foam ink blender sponges, but make-up sponges or anything like that would work. I dipped in my sponge into the mousse and then spread it across the top of my cardstock panel. I then repeated the steps with the other three colours to create my swiped coloured background. A little bit of a different background for me, but I love the swiped painted look it gives and these mousses have the best shimmer to them!

Next up I stamped out my images from the Bold Blooms stamp set onto some more watercolour cardstock. I used Versafine Onyx Black Ink and then clear heat embossed the images so it would be easier to watercolour them. To mix up my paint, I used a palette knife to take out a little colour out of each of the jars, popped it into a palette and sprayed the colour with water and mixed it around with a paint brush. This mixed up the colour nicely and it keeps that shimmer which is amazing.

I water coloured in my images like normal with each of the colours of mousse. I also pulled the Antique Gold colour to colour in the centre of the flowers. I loved water-colouring with these as it was so super easy, they moved just like regular watercolours and really the only thing you don’t get is the shading but, like I mentioned before – the shimmer is amazing, so it makes up for it! It’s like using metallic watercolours. I could have done that, but I like getting many uses out of my products. Once all my images were coloured and dried I die cut them out using the coordinating dies.

Next up I white heat embossed a sentiment from the Thoughtful Greetings stamp set onto some black cardstock and trimmed it out into a rectangle. I also used the Scallop Hexagon Dies to cut a banner edge into a piece of vellum. I first adhered down the sentiment strip onto the banner, overhanging the edge a little and then arranged my flowers around it, popping some of them up and leaving some flat. I then adhered my banner down to the coloured panel I created earlier.

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To completely finish up the card I adhered my panel onto a grey card base with some fun foam and then scattered some 4mm Clear Droplets and 6mm Clear Droplets to finish it up.

Thanks so much for stopping by today and I hope you got inspired.

Eloise

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Hexagon Flower Blooms

Today I am showcasing the two new floral stamp sets called Bold Blooms and Build A Bloom. They coordinate so perfectly together to form floral wreaths. I’ve tried a circular and oval wreaths, but this time I used the new Scallop Hexagon Dies as my shape.

I die-cut the Scallop Hexagon Die from the top center of a white card front. I used a transparency on the inside of the hexagon shape so you can see the sentiment on the inside of the card. I stamped all of the flowers and leaves with colored inks. For the stamps that have base stamps, I used two-step stamping. Whenever I use this technique, I stamp the outline stamp with the ink first and then I stamp the inside piece with the same ink color, but stamp it on scrap paper first (called second generation stamping). That way it is lighter than the outline, but still matches perfectly.

Next, I arranged all of the flowers and leaves around the hexagon shape leaving the scallops visible around the edge. I overlapped them and tucked leaves under some of the flowers. I also added some 4mm Aquamarine, Lemon Meringue, Pink Peonies and the Fresh Garden sequins around the wreath to fill in any open spaces. I stamped the sentiment on the inside of the card using the new Thoughtful Greetings Stamp Set. The sentiment fit perfectly inside the window. I used some teal twine on the bottom of the card to give it more dimension.

I hope you enjoyed this card today and find many wreath shapes to make with your flower stamp sets. Have a great day and thanks for visiting the Pretty Pink Posh blog today!

Suzy Plantamura

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Bright Summer Blooms

Hi Jeanne here today!  Have you noticed all the flowers everywhere? Yes! Summer is on it’s way! I’m so excited about the Pretty Pink Posh Bold Blooms clear stamp set with coordinating dies.

The very first thing I did when I got this set was to cut lots of the dies and stamp them in different floral shades. The images are easy to align on the die cut shape without any stamping tool. I recommend stamping the outline image and then the solid image.

Next I arrange the flowers into different patterns that appeal to me. The combinations and colors are endless!
I adhered this floral arrangement over a Stitched Duo 1 die. I wanted to mimic the appearance of a flower box. The frame on the die cut reminded me of a window.

To draw your eye along the length of the card I added a Stitched Border. Maybe it is a curtain inside the window?

The beautiful script sentiment is from the Everyday Greetings stamp set! It fits perfectly on the top of the tag! Who doesn’t love flowers? I just know you’re going to love this stamp set!

I hope you enjoyed today’s post. Thanks for stopping by the Pretty Pink Posh blog!

Memorial Day Sale

Hello there!

I have been getting a lot of requests for a sale and thought this Memorial Day weekend would be the perfect opportunity for one. Save 15% off all stamps and dies in the Pretty Pink Posh Shop!

Please note that whenever I have a sale, there is a huge influx of orders, so processing takes longer than usual. I package each item by hand and appreciate your patience and understanding.

Happy shopping!

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Creating A Watercolor Wreath + Video

Hi everyone, Eloise here and today I have a card and video using quite a few new items from the May release. I’m going to be using the Bold Blooms, Build A Bloom and also the Thoughtful Greetings stamp set, as well as the coordinating dies and the Scallop Borders 2 set.

For my card today I’m going to be using the watercolour stamping technique with Distress Inks to create a fun wreath using the flowers in both of the new stamp sets.

To begin my card today I first stamped out all my outline images with Versafine Onyx Black Ink onto some watercolour paper. I stamped out a ton of images since my wreath that I’m going to be making is going to be super full. I then pulled some colours of Distress Inks out and began my watercolour stamping. I first found the coordinating solid stamp, pressed it down into the ink pad and then spritzed it with a little water to reactivate that ink and then stamped it down onto the coordinating image. I repeated this step until I had coloured all my images. I love this technique, it’s super fast and I love how it never looks the same. You get dark and light spots, spots that aren’t always covered completely, it’s really fun!

Now that all my images had been stamped and dried completely, I cut them out using both sets of coordinating dies and set them to the side for later. I then took a piece of watercolour cardstock, and die cut the edge of it using the rounded die in the Scallop Border 2 die set. The mini scallops are so cute!

Now my panel was ready to assemble. I first traced around a circle (I used a bowl) with a pencil so it was easier to make my wreath circular. I then laid down all my images around the circle to make my wreath. When arranging all the images I worked in odd numbers and a triangle pattern, to make it appealing to the eye. It’s rule of thumb that things looks better in odd numbers and threes, so that’s what I went for. Once all my images were laid out around my wreath with all the colours spread out evenly, I could stamp my sentiment. I needed to lay down all my images first to see how much space I had left. I used the Thoughtful Greetings stamp set and used the sentiment ‘Thank You For Everything You Do’ and stamped it in the center of my wreath with Versafine Onyx Black Ink. Now my sentiment had been stamps, I could adhere down my images. For all my leaves I used liquid adhesive and then used the foam tape for the flowers.

Once everything was adhered down I took a piece of yellow patterned paper and adhered it to the bottom of my card base. I then took a piece of fun foam and adhered it down to my panel and then to my card base so it could have some dimension. To finish up my card completely I used some Wink of Stella in the clear and also some Clear Droplets in the 4mm and 6mm size.

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I hope you enjoyed my card and video today and were inspired to try this technique, it’s a lot of fun!

Eloise

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Tutorial: Using Coordinating Dies Without Stamps

Hello everyone, Joni here sharing a tutorial using your Build a Bloom dies without using the stamp set.

To begin, I first die-cut all the pieces I want to use from the Build a Bloom coordinating dies.

Next, I used different colored Distress inks to color my die-cut pieces.

Here is the finish die-cut pieces that’s been colored.

Next, distressed my background with Distress inks.

Next, I splatted it with the new Gansai Tambi Pearl Colors in Pearl Lemon Yellow and Pearl May Green. Then, I die-cut the large Scallop Hexagons die for my frame.

Next, I added the cute owls from the Happy Owls set. Then added some Champagne sequins, Hydrangea Flower sequins, and some Sparkling Clear sequins to finish off the card. The sentiment congrats was from the Everyday Greeting stamp set.

I hope you enjoyed! Thank you so much for stopping by!

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Blog Hop Winners

I have a quick post announcing the winners from the Product Release Blog Hop Day 1 and Day 2. Here are the four winners of the $25 gift certificates!

Ladies, email me within 7 days and I’ll send over the gift certificates so you can shop!

Again, thank you to everyone who left comments on the blog hop and for the special guests and designers who shared their beautiful inspiration.

We’ll be back on Monday with new inspiration. Have a super weekend!

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Adding Details to Images + Video

Hello, Pretty Pink Posh fans! This is Yana and today I wanted to share a quick technique video to show you how easy it is to add details to colored images.

I started working on my card by stamping and coloring 3 images from the Friends Forever stamp set. I used Simon Says Stamp Intense Black ink for stamping and double stamped images using MISTI stamp positioner to have the blackest black outline possible.

There are coordinating dies available for this set so I cut my images out and quickly colored them using Copics. I used E79, E37 and E33 to color hair; E00 and E000 to color skin; R20 to add blush. To color outfits I used RV14, RV13 and RV10 for pinks; B05, B02 and B000 for blues; YG67, YG17 and YG03 for greens.

While my images looked great as is I decided to add little details to make them unique and a bit more personal. Think about it this way – in real life we all wear fabrics with different patterns. So I wanted to translate some of those patterns onto these images. There are a number of ways this can be done, some are simple, some not so much, I used the most simple and easy way – a white gel pen.

If you don’t have a white gel pen – you can also use a black pen or you can even use a Copic colorless blender to add detail. If you have a colorless blender in a bottle you can look for a piece of fabric with some texture, say burlap, wet that fabric with colorless blender and use it to stamp over the outfits of these images – that will transfer the texture of the fabric onto the image and will create same looking texture on your images.

I used a white gel pen and added little dots, vertical and horizontal stripes. You want to make sure to wait for your Copic coloring to dry, especially if you have really saturated paper with the marker as it (the marker) might eat up your white pen, I’ve had that happen in the past, so before adding the white detail – make sure image is dry.

I ink blended a hill to create a scene and foam mounted my friends on top. I also added little bees from the Bee Friends stamp set I adhered several sequins from the Sparkling Clear Mix and I also added clear droplets on top. I love to combine the two together as this way I feel my droplets look even more dimensional.

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating Felt Flowers + PDF Download

Watch my video tutorial below to learn how I made this card.

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Happy cardmaking! I hope you enjoyed today’s video and post.