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Happy Thanksgiving - Pretty Pink Posh

Hello friends!  I'm excited to share a delightful autumn-themed box card with you. Inside, you'll find the most adorable pumpkins and critters from Pretty Pink Posh. To create this card, I've combined a few different stamp sets and dies. Let's dive right in! To start, I put together the Scallop Box Card die using yellow cardstock and added three green inserts. Afterward, I stamped, colored, and cut out the charming images from the Autumn Pumpkins , Fall Jar , and Pumpkin Patch Critters Stamp Set. I used my trusty Ohuhu markers for this step. Next, I attached these lovely images onto the inserts of the box card. For the heartfelt message, I turned to the Sentiment Strips: Fall Stamp Set. I heat embossed the sentiment in white onto brown cardstock and used a scallop rectangle die from the Sentiment Strips Dies to cut it out. And there you have it, my splendid box card creation! I genuinely hope you find it appealing and that it sparks your inspiration to craft a Thank

Pretty Pink Posh September 2023 Release Blog Hop

  Hello and welcome to the Pretty Pink Posh September 2023 Release Blog Hop!  For my card, I mixed and matched some great products from Pretty Pink Posh. I like doing this because it's a cool way to show how well all these stamps and dies can work together. Plus, it's just plain fun, and you get more value for your money! First, I picked a light pink piece of cardstock and used the Layered Woodland Stencil to make a cool background. After that, I used the biggest die from the Stitched Torn Rectangles set to cut this panel. Then, I took the Acorn Shaker die and cut it from white cardstock. I added some Antique Linen and Vintage Photo Distress Oxide Inks to give it a nice look. On top of the stenciled panel, I attached a clear acetate sheet before sticking the acorn on. After that, I included some cute images from the Autumn Pumpkins, Fall Jar, and Pumpkin Patch Critters Stamp Set. I stamped them with black ink, colored them in with my Ohuhu markers, and cut them out with the mat

Boo to You - Pretty Pink Posh

Hey, friends! Today, I'm excited to share a super fun box card filled with the cutest ghosts. I used the new Halloween Signs Stamp Set, along with the previously-released Ghost Friends Stamp Set. To start, I assembled the Scallop Box card using white 80lb cardstock. For the background, sides, and front panels, I added orange watercolor to watercolor paper and stenciled some adorable dots using the Medium Polka Dots Stencil with Spiced Marmalade Distress Oxide ink. I then cut the inserts and inked them with Lost Shadow Distress Oxide Ink. Next, I stamped and colored the adorable ghosts from the Ghost Friends and Halloween Signs Stamp Sets. After that, I used the coordinating dies to cut them out and glued them to the inserts of the box card. And that's it! My Halloween box card is complete. Thank you so much for stopping by, and I hope I've inspired you to create your own box card. Happy crafting!

Halloween Hello - Pretty Pink Posh

  Hey, friends! I'm excited to share a fun box card featuring a mix of new and previously-released stamps from PPP. Let's dive right in! To start, I cut the Scallop Box Card Dies using white cardstock and stenciled it with the Mummy Wrap Stencil before putting it all together. For the inserts, I blended them with Lost Shadow Distress Oxide ink for a cool effect. Next, I stamped and colored the adorable images from the Halloween Critters , Halloween Pals , Decorative Pumpkins , and Halloween Signs Stamp Sets. After that, I used the coordinating dies to cut them out and glued them to the inserts of the box card. Oh, my favorite is definitely the bat hanging upside down - so cute! Lastly, I white heat embossed the sentiment from the Sentiment Strips: Halloween on black cardstock, cut it with the Sentiment Strips and foam mounted it to the front of the box card for some extra dimension. Thanks a bunch for stopping by, and I hope I've inspired you to create a box card for H

Spooky Halloween - Pretty Pink Posh

Hey, friends! I'm excited to share a cute Halloween card using the awesome Halloween House die. It was a breeze to put together, and that's what I adore about this new die from the August 2023 release. To start, I cut the Halloween House twice - once in black glitter cardstock and another in white heavy weight cardstock. I used the white one as a stencil and inked through it on a white card panel. Using Distress Oxide Inks in Black Soot, Milled Lavender, Spiced Marmalade, Squeezed Lemonade, and Wilted Violet, I created a fantastic background. After tracing around the Halloween House die, I cut it to size and foam mounted it onto the card panel. For the main card panel, I blended Spun Sugar Distress Ink on an A2-sized white cardstock and added a textured spider web background using Finnabair Snowflake Paste through the Layered Spider Web Stencil . To make it even cooler, I splattered some rose gold ink on it. Next, I added a few cute ghosts cut from white glitter cardstock and

Spooky Greetings - Pretty Pink Posh

Hi, crafty friends! I 'm excited to share a Halloween shaker card using the new Halloween Mug Addition Dies. I'm absolutely in love with the Winter Mug Dies and all the additions that were previously-released. And this Halloween set is no exception! To start, I created a 5-inch square background for my shaker by using the Layered Argyle Stencils on purple cardstock. I used some Distress Oxide inks like Black Soot and Wilted Violet. Then, I cut a square frame from white glitter cardstock and added acetate and foam tape around it to create the shaker well. Inside the shaker, I added some Halloween Candy Mix , and I also colored some of the small dies from the Halloween Mug Additions dies with copic markers before tossing them in. Next, I cut the mug from the Winter Mug Dies and added the Frankenstein elements from the new Halloween Mug Additions Dies . I ink blended them with Distress Oxide inks and glued the mug to the front of the card panel. For the sentiment, I cut the wor