Friday, January 5, 2024

Pretty Pink Posh Blog Hop - Day 3

I'm so happy to be part of the Pretty Pink Posh Blog Hop Day 3! 
I have several projects I have made using some of the adorable products from Pretty Pink Posh new release.
I made a fun cupcake card using the new Big Valentine Cupcake die set. I die cut the pieces out of white cardstock and then colored them in by ink blending the pieces with distress ink using an ink dauber.
I created this sweet card by first stamping the images from the new Sweet Chocolates stamp set on white cardstock in black copic friendly ink. I then colored them in using copic markers and fussy cut them out. If you are not someone who enjoys fussy cutting this set has coordinating dies. I then ink blended a panel of white cardstock with distress ink and added my sweet treats in a row with some sequins. The sentiment is also from the Sweet Chocolates stamp set. 
I created this fun card by first ink blending a white panel using distress ink to fit an A2 size card base. I added some ink splatters and set aside to dry. I then used the new Heart Cover Plate to cut out the different heart dies out of colored cardstock. These dies are so fun! I layered them with different colored cardstock for a two toned effect. I arranged them on the ink blended panel with foam squares. I then die cut the new Be Mine Shadow die from pink cardstock a couple of time and glued together with thickness and added it under the hearts on the card.

I hope you enjoyed the projects I have made for this hop and got some inspiration. I have links below of all the projects I have used for your convenience as well. Thanks for hopping by!!

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

Kissing Booth card

I have a cute project to share with you today! I have made a valentine card using the adorable Kissing Booth stamp set from the Simon Says Stamp Smitten release.
I created this card using an A2 size card base made from smooth white cardstock. I then ink blending another panel of white cardstock using a cloud stencil and pink distress ink. I used a blending brush to create it. I trimmed in down and added a snow bank from more white cardstock.
I then stamped the kissing booth from the stamp set and hearts using a black copic friendly ink and colored them in using copic markers. This set has coordinating dies but I chose to fussy cut them out. I'm just weird that way! I adhered the colored images on the cloud inked panel with a bit of foam tape for dimension.
Last, I stamped the little kissing critters from more black ink, colored and fussy cut them out. I sat them on the kissing booth. Aren't they cute! I then stamped the Happy Valentine's Day sentiment in black and called it a day! Cute and easy!!

I hope you enjoyed the project I made and got some inspiration.  I have provided affiliate links to everything I used below for your convenience. Have a great day and thank you for stopping by!

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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

My Favorite Things Something New

Hi all and welcome to another week of the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.

This week's challenge theme is Something New

We are featuring products from My Favorite Things. You don't have to use them to join in but if you have some we would love to see what you make! As always just for entering you will be eligible for the the drawing of a $25 voucher to the Simon store!


Something new, something borrowed and something blue! Is that how it goes? Anyway I thought I would make a wedding card for the first Wednesday Challenge in 2024! 
I began with an A2 size card base cut from smooth white cardstock. I then cut another panel of white cardstock a bit smaller to leave a border. I stamped that panel using the My Favorite Things Romantic Script background stamp in clear ink and heat embossing that with silver embossing powder.
I then die cut a thin frame to fit the embossed panel and adhered to the card base. I then die cut the wedding dress and tux from white and black cardstock and using liquid glue I assembled all the pieces and then adhered the dress and tux to the front of the card.
I die cut the Mr. & Mrs. from silver cardstock and adhered them on top of the dress and tux. I used a few pieces of 3d foam squares. I then added a couple of pearls to dress and tux and a bit of stickles to the dress.

I hope you have enjoyed the project I shared. I have listed and linked all the products I used for your convenience. Thank you so much for stopping by!!

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Thursday, December 28, 2023

Make Your Own Sparkle card

It's so fun playing with embossing powders. I have to admit over the years I have collected a whole drawer full! I wanted to share a technique of customizing your own glitter paper using sparkling embossing powder. So many types of embossing powders. Clear, colored, sparkly! The possibilities are endless! You can add them to white or colored cardstock depending on what your project is.
I made this card using an A2 size card base from smooth white cardstock. I then cut a panel of cream cardstock and adhered it to the card base. I then die cut flowers from white cardstock and colored them in with copic markers. 
I then added clear embossing ink directly to a square of white cardstock. I sprinkled on sparkly embossing powder and heat set it with a heat tool. I created a square of silvery sparkly cardstock. I die cut the word thanks from it. I then die cut the coordinating shadow die from white cardstock.
I arranged the flowers and the thanks sentiment on the cream cardstock. I used 3d foam squares to adhere them for a bit of dimension. I added some clear jewels to finish this fun card off.

I hope you enjoyed the card I made and got some inspiration. Next time you want to have that perfect glittery cardstock for your project, give this technique a try! I have provided affiliate links to everything I used to make this card below. Have a great day and thank you for stopping by!

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Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Big Wish card

I've needed some much needed color therapy this week. Using the amazing Spring Flowers Cling background stamp I was able to satisfy that need!
This card would have made a great shaker card but I wanted the vibrant colors to be the star of this card. 
I love using these large dies that almost fill an A2 size card front. Allows me to use lots of white space too.
I made this card using smooth white cardstock for the card base. I then stamped the background on a piece of smooth 80lb cardstock in black copic friendly ink and colored it in using copic markers. I then trimmed it down to leave a white border and adhered it to the card base.
Using another piece of white cardstock I used the Wonky rectangle die to cut a panel to cover the colored portion of the card. I then die cut the Wish die from the the center of the panel and then I adhered it to the card with 3d foam squares to give it some dimension and then added the word "big" die cut from matte gold cardstock. I adhered that with a combination of liquid glue and more foam squares. I stamped the sub-sentiment and trimmed it down and added it to the top of the card. I added a few flat gold sequins to finish this card off.

I hope you enjoyed the card I made and got some inspiration. Next time you are having a bad day, sit down and color! If you are like me, it will not solve your problems, but it definitely helps take your mind off whatever it is and relaxes you. I have provided affiliate links to everything I used to make this card below. Have a great day and thank you for stopping by!

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Thursday, December 21, 2023

Lined Love You cards

Sharing a couple of projects using the Simon Says Stamp Lined Love You die from the new Smitten release with you today!
Let's get two cards using one die cut! This technique uses the negative and positive cuts. I have made a fun glittery background for these Valentines.
To make the striped glittery paper for my Love You die cut I used a pink, red, silver and gold glitter cardstock trimmed to a square big enough to fit the large die. I then used a paper trimmer to cut strips out of each square. I then applied the strips to a piece of white paper that was covered with adhesive in a diagonal pattern.
I then added the Love You shadow die and cut it out of the striped glitter panel and saved both the positive and negative pieces. I then created a panel from gray cardstock using texture paste and a heart stencil. I added that to a white A2 size card base and the positive pieces of the Love You die. I stamped the sub-sentiment in red ink and used a sentiment die strip to cut it out. I popped that up with a 3d foam square.
I then used more gray cardstock to create the next A2 size card base and adhered the negative pieces of the Love You shadow. I used more 3d foam squares to pop that up and then added the Love You cut 3 times from white cardstock. I used the My Love Greeting  stamp set for the XOXO's also stamped in red ink.
Out of white cardstock I die cut a few flowers from a die in my stash and added them to the card for a little interest. I have a brief video/reel on how I cut up the glitter cardstock over on my Instagram channel if you want to have a better idea of how I did that.

I hope you enjoyed the projects I made and you got some inspiration! I have provided affiliate links below to it supplies I used for your convenience.

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Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Honey Bee Party Time

Hi all and welcome to another week of the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.

This week's challenge theme is Party Time

We are featuring products from Honey Bee. You don't have to use them to join in but if you have some we would love to see what you make! As always just for entering you will be eligible for the the drawing of a $25 voucher to the Simon store!


This post comes the day after my birthday so I wanted to make myself a birthday card. Sounds a little silly but I wanted to make a card with a little bit of spring. I know we are just getting into the winter so a few flowers can lift my spirits! I hope you enjoy it too!
I made this A2 size card base from smooth white cardstock. Using watercolor paper I made a plaid background with water and distress ink. It was very easy. I just used a paint brush and painted lines diagonally. 
After the watercolored plaid background was dry, I trimmed down the panel to leave a bit of a border and adhered it to the card base. I then die cut the Honey Bee scalloped stitched rectangle die from white cardstock and adhered it to the center of the card base. I then die cut flowers, leaves and stems using colored cardstock and a flower die from my stash.
I popped up the flowers with 3d foam squares and glued the leaves and stamp to the scalloped panel. I die cut the Congrats from gold matte cardstock. The sub-sentiment was stamped on to a strip of cardstock and adhered above Congrats.

I hope you have enjoyed the project I shared and got some inspiration! I have listed and linked all the products I used for your convenience. Thank you so much for stopping by!!

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Now it's your turn! Happy crafting!

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