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Pretty Pink Posh May Release Blog Hop


Hello crafty friends and welcome to the Pretty Pink Posh May Release Blog Hop!


My card today features the new Spring Foliage Dies and Mini Grid Stencil. Let's begin! I first cut a 4 inch x 5.25 inch panel and ink blended it with Distress Oxide Inks in Picked Raspberry, Kitsch Flamingo, and Spun Sugar. I splattered water to have an oxidized effect. Next, I cut a stitched tag die and brushed through the Mini Grid Stencil using Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide Ink. I then stamped the sentiment onto the tag in Versafine Onyx Black Ink and adhered the tag onto the card panel. Next, I cut some flowers and leaves using the Spring Foliage Dies in various colored cardstock. I adhered most of the flowers with liquid glue onto the tag and a few were foam mounted for dimension. For added texture and interest, I adhered some Pink Blush Pearls here and there. Lastly, I adhered the card panel onto an A2 sized card base. 



That's all for my simple, but beautiful card. The Spring Foliage Dies is definitely one of my favorites from the May release and I can't wait to make other cards with these flower dies. I hope that I've inspired you to craft with the new dies, stamps, and stencils from Pretty Pink Posh!


Make sure to check out the rest of the Hop for more inspiration using the new products from Pretty Pink Posh! There are 3 $30 gift certificates up for grabs (one winner each day). Winners will be picked randomly along the blog hop. Comments must be left by 11:59 PM PST on 05/22/2022. Winners will be announced on the PPP blog. 


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  1. Hi, Leica - Your card is beautiful! I love that grid stencil in the background!!
    Lori S in PA

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  2. I love these stitched flowers! Gorgeous!

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  3. Absolutely love the delicate and sweet design of this card.

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  4. Love that arch and your stenciled background. Those Spring Florals are delightful!

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  5. Pretty flowers and I like the background and stenciling.

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  6. Absolutely stunning! Love the pink!

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  7. The Spring Foliage die set is one of my favorites, too! So many possibilities! Your card is so cheerful!

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  8. Love that card. The colors are gorgeous.

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  9. Love the colors you chose and the dainty flowers!

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  10. Love the church window design with the
    lattice inset. Beautiful card. thanks for
    sharing. txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  11. I like how you only used the small flowers for your card. The stitching on them is so cute. Really cute card.

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  12. Lovely card design. I really like the ombre pink background and the cute little flower die cuts.

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  13. Your card is absolutely beautiful! I love the pretty pink, floral and lovely sentiment too!
    Have a wonderful day,
    Migdalia Rodriguez
    Migdalia's Crafts

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  14. Gorgeous card! Love the colorful background and flowers.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  15. Love these flowers. You Made a really beautiful card.

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  16. Gorgeous card! Great dimension .

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  17. A gorgeous card! I love these beautiful stitched die cut flowers and the sweet stencil background on the arch!!! Great design!!

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  18. Such a pretty card...love the design with the sprinkling of flowers.

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  19. Wonderful color combinations!
    Beautiful card, thanks for sharing.

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  20. That is such a pretty feminine card. beautiful..... tyfs :)

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  21. Great card design. I love the grid background you created.

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  22. Beautiful card! Thanks for sharing.

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