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Hello, crafty friends! Welcome to the Heffy Doodle and Pink and Main Stamps Collaboration Blog Hop! Design Team members from both companies are sharing inspiration using products from both companies! Today, I have 2 cards to share. First one is a Big Shadow Box card featuring Heffy Doodle Quill You Be Mine stamp set and Pink and Main Daisy Bugs and Bright Side stamp sets. First, I built the box as directed, using Blueberry Bliss cardstock . Next, I heat embossed the sentiment onto the card. I then cut a rectangle panel in white cardstock, stenciled in clouds in Tumbled Glass distress oxide , and added blue dots with a gel pen . Next, I made the grass inserts using Grassy Lass border dies ,  ink blended Twisted Citron distress oxide , and added green dots with a gel pen. I stamped the images from the stamp sets mentioned above, and colored with Copic  markers  - E74/71/70/00/000/0000, YG23/21, Y15/13/11, RV25/23/21. Lastly, I adhered the images to create this adorable scene. My

Easter Shaker Cards - Pretty Pink Posh

Hello friends! It's Easter Theme Week at Pretty Pink Posh and today I have 2 very similar shaker cards to share with you.  For the first card, I took a 4.25 x 5.5 inch panel and ink blended the top with Kitsch Flamingo and the bottom with Cracked Pistachio distress oxides. I splattered white and gold paint for added interest. I then ran the Scallop Ovals die  in the center of the panel to make a frame for my shaker card. I adhered clear acetate to the back of the panel and before adding the foam tape, I stamped the Happy Easter sentiment onto the acetate using Staz on Ink . Next, I added the foam tape around the frame. My favorite one is from Heffy Doodle , as it is thicker than the 3M tape and there's no need to double stack to create the well for the shaker elements.   I then made my A2 card base and ink blended with Antique Linen distress ink. For the shaker, I used PPP Sherbet Clay Confetti mixed with Sunshine Yellow seed beads . I love the way the shaker beads sound! 

Easter Shaker Cards - Pretty Pink Posh

Hello friends! Leica here. It's Easter Theme Week at Pretty Pink Posh and today I have 2 very similar shaker cards to share with you.  For the first card, I took a 4.25 x 5.5 inch panel and ink blended the top with Kitsch Flamingo and the bottom with Cracked Pistachio distress oxides. I splattered white and gold paint for added interest. I then ran the  Scallop Ovals die  in the center of the panel to make a frame for my shaker card. I adhered clear acetate to the back of the panel and before adding the foam tape, I stamped the Happy Easter sentiment onto the acetate using  Staz on Ink . Next, I added the foam tape around the frame. My favorite one is from  Heffy Doodle , as it is thicker than the 3M tape and there's no need to double stack to create the well for the shaker elements.   I then made my A2 card base and ink blended with  Antique Linen  distress ink. For the shaker, I used PPP  Sherbet Clay Confetti  mixed with  Sunshine Yellow seed beads . I love the way the shak

MOM - Pretty Pink Posh

 Hi, crafty friends! It's Leica here today with a mini slimline Mother's Day card. For this card, I've used the new Mom stamp set and coordinating dies .  The size of my card is 3.25 x 6.25 inches. To begin, I started with a 3x6 panel that I inked in Worn Lipstick and Spun Sugar distress oxides. I then splattered black, white, and gold paint for added texture to the background.  Next, I stamped the images on 110 lb Neenah cardstock and colored with Copic Markers - RV13/11/10/00, YG63/61, Y13/11. I cut and adhered the MOM letters and butterflies stamps using foam tape for dimension. I then heat embossed the Happy Mother's Day sentiment onto a black strip of cardstock  and adhered with liquid glue. Next, I adhered  jewels here and there for added interest. Lastly, I adhered the panel onto my card. I love when Pretty Pink Posh comes out with word stamps. So far, there is BABY, BOO, LOVE, JOY, and of course, the newest addition, MOM. I love them all! I heard through the