Happy Friday-eve! I’m sharing this card in celebration of Trinity Stamps’ 6th birthday, joining in on the instagram hop and the YouTube hop. It’s a scene card — which is set up so well with the Backyard Pool stamp set, but I wanted the images from the Summer Gnome Fun to be flexible so I decided to create a magnetic card. You can move the images around! How fun right?
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Here’s a quick video so you can see how many different positions you can use these little gnomes in this scene!
I love large images, especially floral images. This one is no exception because it can fill up your card panel but also leave enough space for a sentiment. I’m loving my color choice here too!
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I was in Hawaii and I just love all the floral vibes each time. Everything is green and pretty – I just love it. This card was a perfect reminder even though I went with a monotone look, I really wanted the plumeria to pop.
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Welcome to Pretty Pink Posh‘s June 2024 Release Blog Hop! Be sure to check out the latest release from Pretty Pink Posh. Before we jump into my project for the hop, there’s a total of three $30 gift certificates up for grabs (one winner each day) for this 3 day blog hop! Winners will be picked randomly along the blog hop. Comments must be left by 11:59 PM PST on 6/17/2024. Winners will be announced on the Pretty Pink Posh blog.
Hi friends! There have been so many amazing projects already shared in the past day of the blog hop and there’s so much inspiration today as well! Be sure to check it all out and today’s lineup!
For today, I’m sharing this fun card that I created mixing two of my favorite techniques. If you have noticed, I love to mask and I love to ink blend! Night time sky scenes are my favorite and this is no exception!
The Outer Space stamp set is such a fun one because you can use it to create a whole galaxy background! I just love how my background turned out. My best advice is to not worry about the ink blending too much. I went in with a base of bright colors and then went over it with darker colors (Chipped Sapphire and Black Soot). Even if your colors aren’t completely blended — once you add the splatter, it all comes together.
Removing the masks for my images is THE best part. It’s such a cool look and I freaking love it!
It’s a great card that can be used for anyone!
Be sure to stop by the previous days of inspiration for the Pretty Pink Posh blog!
I love to do a bit of focused ink blending and I end up sticking with a corner and moving outward. I love the pop of white space. I also love to pair ink blending with a singular, masked image. It really just makes it pop doesn’t it?
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I love a hot foil background but I love toner card panels even more because it makes things so easy! I used this one for a quick background after cutting out this large image.
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I really like Pretty Pink Posh and their line of layering stencils. They create super easy backgrounds for a card. You can just pop on a sentiment and voila! Card complete!
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Is it baby season? Maybe! I actually have a few babies coming into my life and these cards are perfect! I really love how this is an easy die cut card, the pieces are really simple and quick to put together. It makes for such a cute card and you can change it up to any colorway you want!
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I honestly forget to incorporate die cut sentiments into stamped images on a card. Usually, I leave my sentiment for the end and put it where I can. Here, I planned out the spacing early and then stamped around my sentiment. I kinda love how it turned out.
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Did you know I love capybaras? They are so adorably cute! I love them. I couldn’t resist using as many as possible in this little scene card and whenever I do some masking, ink blending goes hand in hand. Loving this little scene!
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Embossing folders are one of those craft supplies that have grown on me. I didn’t feel like they are always super versatile but I kinda love the ones that you can use again and again. I really love this floral one and tried out a technique thats new to me. I think I still have to work on it but practice makes perfect!
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Summertime is almost here and I love these products that create the perfect watery effect. I added a bit of my own waves by just a simple technique… ripping!
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