A little ink blending goes a long way and just adding a bit of black distress ink around the edges really finishes things off!
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This stamp set is perfect for a little fall scene — so many ways to use the images… all of them or even maybe one!
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Easy cards are quicker than you think — using a bold stamped image is the best!
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I love silhouettes — when there’s die cuts that make it easy (using black cardstock), it makes it so easy!
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If you’ve been to Disneyland or DisneyWorld, you’ll know exactly which ride inspired this card… it’s one of my favorite rides to go on at dusk or night time. The lights make it so pretty and I think the card is a perfect reflection of that!
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I love to pull out some of my old Halloween tricks — just because it doesn’t get old. I love a moving element and this spider is too cute… it won’t spook you right?
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Sometimes I look at an image and think sure it can be used as the main focal image — but everyone is going to do that — How do we change it up? Christmas trees are easily a focal image but I wanted to stamp it off the card panel for a different look! I also was in no mood to mask especially for these small little images so I chose to stamp them carefully or to color up the overlapped lines with a darker marker. Lazy stamping can work!
Reminder! This is a stamp set that is part of Stamptember — once it’s gone it’s gone.
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Card fronts aren’t really my thing — I like to create my own but sometimes it’s a quick way to make a card. It works out well especially when it’s for holiday cards and you need quite a few. This card front set is really pretty though, it kinda encapsulates the beauty of holiday lights and I love it.
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Sometimes a simple card is really the way to go. I love big and bold florals but without the detail. It really allows for you to create an easy card. I didn’t even color the entire space! I added a bit of color and that’s really all you need!
Reminder! This is a stamp set that is part of Stamptember — once it’s gone it’s gone. Also, this one comes with a very variations of stamps and dies so be sure to make sure you’re purchasing the one that fits your needs!
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Welcome to Pretty Pink Posh‘s September 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 9/16/2024. 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 card that was inspired by Andy Warhol. I take a lot of inspiration from everything around me and tend to think “oh that could be a card”. This one is no exception but to be honest, it’s also inspired by the song Apple by Charli XCX.
First, I started off to by dividing up my card panel into 9 sections, each that will hold the image from the Patterned Apples stamp set. Since there are three different sizes, I wanted to use them all and vary them throughout the panel.
This stamp set has the outline image as well as the solid image. This saves the trouble of coloring but I love dimension, so I had to do an additional step to give it just that added touch. I stamped the image with my base color, then I used a darker color adding it to the edges and blending it out a little bit before stamping again. This is where my Misti comes into play!
To finish this card off, I stamped and heat embossed a sentiment from the Patterned Apples stamp set, which fit perfectly in the middle of this card and I love that this card was inspired by two different things in my life!
Here’s a fun quick video of the process:
Be sure to stop by the previous days of inspiration for the Pretty Pink Posh blog!
If you know, one of my first card loves were scene cards and I loved using sets to really stretch my stamps. When I saw this release from Honey Bee Stamps, I knew I had to to pair a bunch of these sets together for a scene card. It came out perfectly (in my opinion!).
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Using the colors – blue, red, and. yellow – generally should create the colors of the rainbow. Here, I kinda kept it separated and I’m really love the bright colors. I’m beginning to really love embossing folders, especially the very detailed ones. Add a little black distress ink and it really emphasizes the details!
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