Sometimes an image is just perfect without any coloring — it has enough details to carry itself. I love this girl who is just carefree. I did a bit of masking so my watercolors wouldn’t move onto the image and used watercolors in rainbow order so they would blend together nicely.
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Last year, I went to the Eras Tour and now, I’m really appreciating Taylor Swift so when I got a peek at this kit, I knew I had to have it, use it, and to do it justice. I freaking love how this card turned out. The snake is my favorite part. I went in with a lighter green and then darkened up certain areas to create that dimension that just pops here!
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I love when there’s an image where there’s a focal item, like this heart and hat! I picked pink because I thought it was perfect to match this Valentine heart candy. The scripty sentiment font is one of my favorites, which plays so well with the typewriter font.
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Sometimes there’s not a perfect stamp for all the things you want and that’s ok! You can use a pencil and pen to create what you need, like here, I created my own custom sized polaroids so the images fit just perfectly. Plus this was the perfect addition for these images!
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Here’s a way to stretch your stamps — by using a mirror image! It’s an easy trick and it can create a whole new look to your stamp set.
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I wanted something different from the usual pinks and reds for lovey dovey cards so I went in the complete opposite direction, and went with dark green cardstock, even darkening it up more by inking up the edges. I do love this layered stencil that I used with clear embossing ink with a satin pearl embossing powder for a really pretty background.
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I love using small stamp sets — it makes you really focus in on what you have and I will always challenge myself to use all the images on one card. This is the perfect example of it!
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Ok, my first card love has always been interactive cards but I haven’t really done them in a long time because they do take a bit of time … even more so because I’m a bit rusty but this one is an easy one where you just need some foam tape. I love how it comes out because it works just like a polaroid!
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My misti is probably one of my most important crafty items in my crafty arsenal. I love that I can use it to stamp out an even pattern for my cards, like this wreath! It makes it super easy and since it’s small, I needed it to fill up the space across the card.
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Hi friends, today, I’m sharing a card I created using the Sneak Peek Club kit No. 1 for 2024 from Waffle Flower Crafts. The Sneak Peek Club kit is a monthly subscription that allows you to play with a handful of Waffle Flower products about a month before their official release date.
For today’s card, I wanted to use all the items in the kit. I started off with using the Daisy Background Stencil Duo to create my background. I used it them on top of an 6×6 grip mat to make it easy on me, ink blending with distress inks. I used my shader brushes to really get colors in certain areas, which makes it really easy to get a dimensional look to the florals.
I really loved the font from the You & Me stamp set, so I wanted to create a little panel with the subsentiments but I also wanted to still use the large “you & me”.
I used the Layered Daisy die to add subtle accents around my sentiment. It’s super subtle but I love how it adds to it but doesn’t take away from the sentiment. If you want to see how this card came together visually, I have a video!
Remember to check out all the other inspiration of how to use this kit!
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I took a coloring request from TikTok and here it is! Of course, you can color as your heart desires but this is how I would color a mason jar. And sometimes, I change it up as well. There are no rules with coloring!
It’s a little too long for both Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts but you can find the video on TikTok:
Replying to @RaeRaeRachel How I color a mason jar with copicmarkers. Remember – you can color however your heart desires. The white gel pen really finishes it off for a glassy look. #coloring#stamping#prettypinkposh
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It’s just January but love cards can be sent at any time. I didn’t go for a traditional color palette of pinks and reds, deciding to change it up with blue. I really like it!
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