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Spring Shaker Card + Cutting Stamps Apart

Hello everyone! Eloise here and today I have a video showcasing a couple of older products. I’m going to be using the Storybook 4 die to make a shaker card along with the Winter Wonderland stamp set, to alter a sentiment.

To begin my card today I used the Storybook 4 die and cut it out of some Neenah Solar White cardstock., making sure it was even on all sides, since I knew I would be using  the negative piece. Once I die cut it out, I used some thin 1/8” Scor Tape and added adhesive on all of the lines connecting the frames together and then added a piece of acetate on top. Once I added the acetate I cut thin strips of 3M Foam Adhesive and added that behind the lines too, so it would create little cavities. I then filled each of the sections with a different colour of sequin. I used 4mm Lemon Meringue, 4mm Tangerine, 4mm Lime Sorbet and 4mm Aquamarine and then 6mm Pink Peonies. Once I filled all the sections I used another piece of acetate to cover the back. I really love how all the colours mix well together, but yet they’re separated. It’s super fun.

Once the shaker was complete I chose a coloured cardstock for my card base and adhered it together. At this point I didn’t want the purple to show through so I added a white piece of cardstock behind the shaker panel and that looked much better.

Cutting Stamps Apart

Once I adhered my card together it was time to work on the sentiment. I first die cut a banner out of some grey cardstock and I then took the ‘There’s Snow One Like You’ sentiment from the Winter Wonderland stamp set and cut it apart., leaving out the ‘snow’. I could have masked it, but it’s easier if it’s cut I find. I then stamped down the ‘There’s’ part onto my banner first, then I masked off the ‘One Like You’ part – just leaving the ‘On’ section clear masking. I inked it up, removed the masking tape and turned the stamp around so I could stamp ‘No’. Once I stamped that down, I turned the stamp back around, and stamped the additional ‘One Like You’ like normal. Now my sentiment reads ‘There’s No One Like You’ and that worked much better, since I wasn’t doing a winter card. I adhered the banner with foam tape onto the centre of my shaker panel and the card was complete.

Here’s a video to show how I created my card from the start to finish.

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I hope you enjoyed my card and tutorial today. I wanted to make a simple yet effective shaker card today and I love doing this with the Storybook dies, they’re so versatile and fun to work with. Also, altering stamp sets is a fun way to stretch them for more life!

Thanks for stopping by! – Eloise

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Christmas Theme & Giveaway Week- Day 6

Christmas Theme & Giveaway Week- Day 6

Hello crafty friends. It’s Vera Rhuhay here!

Today I’ll share a card with winter coffee themed card (which happens to go along with the brand new Winter Coffee Lovers Blog Hop). Here, I used Christmas Friends stamp set along with the coordinating dies.

Christmas Theme & Giveaway Week- Day 6

I create a coffee shop scene using Stitched Pieces Die and coffee cup and mug from Christmas Friends stamp for wall decorations. I used scallop border dies from Stitched Borders 4  to make a table, so the sweet couples can sitting in the cafe and enjoy their coffee latte.

Christmas Theme & Giveaway Week- Day 6

I added sentiment from Holiday Pals Stamp Set and finally I finished my card by added here and there with PPP sequins! Here I used Sparkling Clear Sequins and the Snowflake Sequins Mix.

 Christmas Theme & Giveaway Week- Day 6

Watch our video tutorial below to see how to create this card.

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Today we have another big giveaway as part of our giveaway week. We are giving away a 60 pack of Zig Clean Color markers! Leave a comment below sharing your favorite Christmas or holiday memory.

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We hope you enjoyed today’s video and post. Join us tomorrow for our last day of holiday inspiration and giveaways!

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Christmas Theme & Giveaway Week- Day 1

Christmas Theme & Giveaway Week- Day 1

Hello, Pretty Pink Posh fans! This is Yana and I have an interactive Christmas card to share featuring the Winter Wonderland stamp set and wobble springs. Plus, this post kicks off our Christmas Theme and Giveaway Week!

Christmas Theme & Giveaway Week- Day 1

Wobble springs are something new and very exciting you can now find in Pretty Pink Posh store. And just in time for the Holidays, too! I was very excited to get my hands on these and I can’t wait to share a card I made using them.

In case you don’t know what wobble spring is, it’s a little plastic spring that attaches with one end to the card base (or anything else; thank tags, gift bags etc) and with another end to an object and provides that object with movement when touched. It is super fun to play with, even for adults – it’s mesmerizing in a way and addictive I’d say.

Christmas Theme & Giveaway Week- Day 1

The element that wobbles on my card today is the igloo and a little penguin. The spring is hidden behind both of these and adds movement to both objects. To embellish the card, I added 4mm Clear Droplets and 6mm Clear Droplets, which are one of my favorite finishing touches.

Christmas Theme & Giveaway Week- Day 1

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Watch my video tutorial below to learn how to make this card and how to use wobble springs to create addictive interactive cards.

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Now it’s time for our first giveaway of the week. Today we are giving away a MISTI stamping tool!

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Happy cardmaking! Be sure to join us the rest of the week for more holiday inspiration and giveaways!

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Clarity Brushes for Distressing

Pretty Pink Posh: Clarity Brushes for Distressing

Good morning Pretty Pink Posh friends! Heather here to share a couple cards using the Clarity Stencil Brushes – along with a video review of them. I was super excited to recently get my hands on a set of them – I have been seeing them used so much, that I was really curious how they worked.

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If you aren’t familiar with them, they are brushes that can be used as an alternative to foam ink blenders with beautiful results! I paired them up with the adorable Fox Friends Stamp Set and coordinating Fox Friends Dies to create one layer stenciled panels. I was originally going to just make one layer cards, but they kind of grew into this by the time I finished!

Pretty Pink Posh: Clarity Brushes for Distressing
Here is the video sharing how I used the stencils – and with my first voice over of my video (I was a bit nervous – please forgive the soft voice and occasional humming or losing my place!)

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After the video I colored all the foxes in with some Copic Markers – I used Warm Grays – W00, W1, W3, and W5, and Blush R20, added my frames, and stitched with my sewing machine around the outside edges to finish them off a little. Added some jute twine, then attached with foam adhesive to colored card bases to finish off.

Here is a close up look at each one – on this first one I also used the Scallop Circles Dies to frame my fox.

Pretty Pink Posh: Clarity Brushes for Distressing

For this next one, I used the two largest Stitched Hexagon Dies to create a frame.

Pretty Pink Posh: Clarity Brushes for Distressing

And on this last one, after my stenciling, I cut a fresh Scallop Ovals die to frame the fox.

Pretty Pink Posh: Clarity Brushes for Distressing

And here they are all together – aren’t those colors so pretty together? They remind me of a rainbow of sherbet!

Pretty Pink Posh: Clarity Brushes for Distressing
Thanks so much for stopping by today – have an absolutely wonderful day!!!
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Giving Thanks (with Zig Markers)

Pretty Pink Posh: Giving Thanks (with Zig Markers)

Hello, friends! This is Vera and I have a Thanks Giving card with video tutorial to share today featuring Giving Thanks stamp set and Scallop Borders Dies.
Pretty Pink Posh: Giving Thanks (with Zig Markers)

I began by stamping the images on Canson Illustration paper with Versafine Ink and then colored with watercolor medium Gansai Tambi and Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pen. I then die cut it with the Giving Thanks coordinating dies.

Pretty Pink Posh: Giving Thanks (with Zig Markers)

I die cut the header of my card using Scallop Border dies on white cardstock with size 5.5″ x 1.5″ (my card size is 5.5″ x 4.25″) and then I heat embossed the sentiment with Liquid Platinum embossing powder. To finished my card, I added here and there with my favorite Sparkling Clear Sequins.

Here’s a video to show how I created my card from the start to finish.

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Layered Fall Card + Video

Hello, Pretty Pink Posh fans! This is Yana and I have a video tutorial to share today showing you how to create one of my favorite type of cards – layered & dimensional!

Pretty Pink Posh: Layered Fall Card + Video

My “secret ingredient” for these kind of projects is the use of special patterned paper and also stitching and I talk about both of these in detail on my video.

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Often when I start working on cards that involve a lot of layers I like to build my future card design on my desk by using dies and stamps themselves, I find this to be very helpful especially when I want to visualize my card design and check if the size and shape of the dies I selected work well together.

Pretty Pink Posh: Layered Fall Card + Video

From there I move onto picking out the right patterned paper. I have a favorite brand that I love to use whenever I use dies. The brand is called Trimcraft First Edition and they are from UK, but their papers are available on Amazon. The reason I adore them is for their “special effects” as I like to call them, their papers often have special coatings and finishes are are fantastic for such projects.

If you don’t have this type of paper you can always use other patterned paper or even stamp your own using paper design using stamps.

Pretty Pink Posh: Layered Fall Card + Video

To create this card I selected several die sets including Scallop Borders Dies, Scallop Circles Dies and Stitched Essentials 1 Dies.

Each layer was cut out of patterned paper, the background layer pieces were all adhered together so that I could add machine zig zag stitching around the edges. I love adding stitching to my cards as it adds a lot to the handmade look and feel of my projects.

Pretty Pink Posh: Layered Fall Card + Video

The scalloped circle layer and also the tag were both foam mounted for a pop of dimension and so was the little watercolored Fox Friend.

Pretty Pink Posh: Layered Fall Card + Video

To embellish this card I used Metallic Rose Gold sequins in 4 mm and 10 mm sized and brown sequins from the 6mm Wildflower sequin mix, along with some 4mm Clear Droplets.

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I hope this post & video will inspire you to pull out your Pretty Pink Posh stamps and dies and try your hand at creating layered dimensional cards!

Happy cardmaking!

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Tutorial: DIY Traveler’s Notebook + Video

Pretty Pink Posh: DIY Traveler's Notebook + Video

Hello PPP friends, it’s Vera here!

I don’t have a card for today but I will share my traveler’s notebook story with Pretty Pink Posh products! Traveler’s notebooks are very popular right now, and I love to use it too! The size is just the perfect fit for me; so handy to carry and easy to keep nearby. I will show you how I made my DIY traveler’s notebook insert and share how I used my Pretty Pink Posh products for memory keeping and journaling in my traveler’s notebook.

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Here’s a video to show how I created the notebook and decorated the pages with Pretty Pink Posh stamps and dies.

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Here are the photos showcasing the decorated pages in  my traveler’s notebook.
Pretty Pink Posh: DIY Traveler's Notebook + Video
Pretty Pink Posh: DIY Traveler's Notebook + Video
Pretty Pink Posh: DIY Traveler's Notebook + Video
Pretty Pink Posh: DIY Traveler's Notebook + Video
Pretty Pink Posh: DIY Traveler's Notebook + Video

Thanks so much for joining me today! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

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Distress Ink Halloween Card + Video

Pretty Pink Posh: Distress Ink Halloween Card + Video

Hello, Pretty Pink Posh fans! This is Yana and I have a video tutorial to share today featuring one of the new stamps & coordinating dies – Halloween Friends.

I’m also going to share a simpler and faster way to create ink blended backgrounds and will talk a bit about ghost stamping! I filmed a video tutorial to walk you through the process from start to finish and explain everything in detail.

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Instead of using a piece of white paper to create my Distress ink blended backgrounds I’ve been using colored cardstock. The trick is simple, pick the color of cardstock to match the lightest color on your future ink blended background. So here, to create a background going from black to purple to light purple for this Halloween card, I used light purple cardstock as my base.

Pretty Pink Posh: Distress Ink Halloween Card + Video

By the way, you’ll still be able to add water to your backgrounds, done on colored cardstock, to have Distress inks move and react like they usually do on white, and it will take you significantly less time (and ink!) to blend a background. It took me a little over 3 minutes to create a background for this card (while it usually takes no less than 10 minutes if I start on white).

Another trick I am sharing today is cutting critter silhouette out of black cardstock to use a shadow or create the illusion of having multiple critters on a card. This doesn’t work everytime and on every card, but it does look fantastic on those cards where the background is dark.

Pretty Pink Posh: Distress Ink Halloween Card + Video

The last tip for today is to try using watermark embossing ink over the ink blended background to create ghost stamped images. Stamping with this kind of ink will create slightly darker transparent impressions that look like shadows or ghosts!

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I hope you’ve enjoyed this card and video!

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Quick Seed Bead Shaker + Video

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Hello crafters, this is Julia taking over the Pretty Pink Posh blog today! I want to show you how you can, quickly and easily, create a shaker card with the brand new, limited edition Autumn Seed Bead bundle that just released!

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The Giving Thanks stamp set and die set is perfect for this type of card since the dies for the leaves and pumpkins have enough detail so everyone know what they are. I decided to only cut a few openings into my panel along the left side of my panel, with the sentiment from Giving Thanks snuck in-between.

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As with every shaker card, you’ll need to adhere a piece of acetate to the back of your panel and then add foam (dimensional) adhesive around the openings, making sure to not leave any gaps where the shaker elements could escape from. Then add the shaker elements, here the seed beads. I think they are perfect – they are tiny which allows me to add a lot of them even in small spaces and still be able to shake ‘em!

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Once you adhere your panel on top, your shaker is done! You can stop here, and just leave it as is, but I wanted to add some very subtle dimension and detail and so I added a few more die-cut shapes of leaves and pumpkins. I used the same card stock that my panel was made from so the color would match exactly.

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Thank you for stopping by today! I hope you had fun with this tutorial! Catch you again soon!

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Creating A Snowy Scene + Video

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating A Snowy Scene

Hi friends! It’s Nina-Marie back with you today and I am sharing some inspiration for using the new Pretty Pink Posh STAMPtember exclusive set that was designed for Simon Says Stamp!

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Pretty Pink Posh: Creating A Snowy Scene

This set called Winter Bird Friend is SUPER cute, and features some fun accessories that can be used to dress up the bird that is also  included in the stamp set. I wanted to use the set however to show you that you can use the accessories with some of your other favorite Pretty Pink Posh sets!

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating A Snowy Scene

I’ve paired the Winter Bird Friend set with the Fox Friends stamp set, also by Pretty Pink Posh, to create a cute snowy scene! I love how adorable the foxes look with their winter attire on… ready for a fun day in the snow!

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating A Snowy Scene

In today’s video, I’ll be sharing how I created this fun scene, along with tips and tricks on a few techniques I used during the card process!

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Pretty Pink Posh: Creating A Snowy Scene

I hope this was inspiring to you and showed you how you can get even more use out of the fun images included in the Winter Bird Friend stamp set!  Thanks for spending some time with me today… I’ll see you again very soon!