You can definitely use your stamps in creative ways. I’ve used a variety of Pretty Pink Posh wreaths usually as a focal point but here, I decided to change it up and use it in another way to create a fun background.
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I wanted to use this coordinating die in a different way. Sure, you can use it with the coordinating stamp but it was also perfect to use as a standalone. It’s such a bold sentiment for a fun birthday card and you don’t have to add too much to it for the perfect little scene.
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Welcome to Pretty Pink Posh‘s March Release Blog Hop! If you’re over the cold weather and looking forward to the sun, this release has a ton of bright, spring items! Before we jump into my project for the hop, there’s a total of 6 $25 gift certificates up for grabs (two winners 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 3/14/2023. Winners will be announced on the Pretty Pink Posh blog.
Hi friends! There have been so many amazing projects already shared on Day 1 of the blog hop and there’s so much inspiration today and tomorrow! Be sure to check it all out and today’s lineup! For today, I’m sharing this really fun card that I put together using some of the new items from Pretty Pink Posh’s March release.
I wanted to create a rainbow wreath on dark cardstock but definitely did not want to mask! It just took a bit of ink blending, copic coloring, and fussy cutting to achieve this result. Here’s a video of how I put this together.
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Be sure to stop by the other stops for more inspiration and check back again tomorrow on the Pretty Pink Posh blog for a third day of inspiration!
Scene cards are one of my favorite cards to make but yes, they aren’t for everyone!
My tips for masking:
lay out your scene first with your stamps to see which stamps are in the front
work your way from front to back
If all fails, stamp out the scene without any masking, and use it as a template to stamp and mask with ease.
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Pretty Pink Posh turns 9! We’re celebrating with a blog hop and there are EIGHT $25 gift certificates up for grabs (there’s a winner each day). Winners will be picked randomly along the blog hop. Comments must be left by 11:59 PM PST on 2/15/2023. Winners will be announced on the PPP blog.
Hi friends! There have been so many amazing projects already shared and there’s so much inspiration so be sure to check out the last few days and today’s lineup! For today, I’m sharing this really fun card that I put together using some of the new items from Pretty Pink Posh’s birthday release.
Whenever I’m not sure where to start, I always start with rainbow. Pretty Pink Posh has started releasing hot foil plates in their classic font and I’m loving them so much! I used Hot Foil Large Celebrate with Spellbinder’s Glimmer Hot Foil – Rainbow. It’s awesome since it includes all the different colors!
To pivot off of the sentiment, I pulled out three Distress Oxide inks and decided to do some ink smooshing for my background panel. Since I picked colors that will mix well with each other, I got all the different rainbow colors.
I grabbed a bunch of rainbow colored scraps to use with the Birthday Balloons stamp set. I wanted to include some gold, so I stamped with Versamark ink and then used Gold Rush Embossing powder. Because I was using colored scraps, I didn’t want the outline around the balloons so I stamped the balloon outline in black and then I fussy cut them out. It was so fun to include three different rainbow elements into this card.
Thanks for stopping by and I hope I gave you some inspiration using some of the new products from Pretty Pink Posh. Be sure to leave a comment for a chance to win the birthday giveaway for this blog hop. The full lineup for today is listed down below and I’ll be sharing more inspiration with the new release over on my instagram as well!
I know not everyone is on the hot foil train but I love how it looks so much! I love the shine that comes with it and it pairs so well with the soft look of colored die cuts.
Remember the steps of hot foiling: 1. Hot Foil plate facing up 2. Pretty side of foil down 3. Add cardstock and machine plate 4. Run it through your die cut machine 5. Reveal!
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It’s been so cold where I live but I know it’s not really close to some of the temperatures across the country. It makes me really enjoy my morning cup of coffee because it’s warm and cozy! Also, my cards for today is a 2 for 1 and stencils make it so easy to trim it in half and use it for two cards!
Remember to use your holiday supplies — for non-holiday cards. An easy way to create a shaker card is using these shaker pouches — it’s amazing and quick! Yes, I know I used holiday colors but it still works and doesn’t look like Christmas. It’s also so fun to shake, shake, shake.
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Most images are meant for coloring but some can be used for silhouettes and that’s exactly what I did here. I love ink blending and I created a little scene for Santa leading up to Christmas! It’s a super easy technique and no masking for those images is required! Disclaimer: I did mask the Santa but it was worth it!
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When I first started cardmaking, I went in with whatever I felt like coloring and would have to end up re-coloring because it would end up a hot mess. Although, I still wing my cards, I do go into them with a color palette in mind.
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Christmas Rainbow — Red to Green colors in rainbow order (red, orange, yellow, green) — it works so well! I just added some stenciling and some die cuts for the perfect bright holiday card.
White space is definitely underutilized on my cards — mainly because it’s hard for me to stop creating on a card when there’s space to fill. When I saw this fall corner, it was perfect to create a little corner on the top of the card.
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.