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Pine Trees Christmas - Pretty Pink Posh

Hello friends! Need a last-minute Christmas card? This one only took me a few minutes to make and you can even cut some time by using patterned paper for the background and trees. Let's get started! I first cut a white cardstock down to 4.75" square and ink blended it with Tattered Rose Distress Oxide Ink through the Pinstripe Stencil . I rotated the stencil and ink through it again with the same ink to make a gingham pattern. Next, I cut the trees from the Pine Trees Dies and ink blended it with Evergreen Bough Distress Oxide Ink. I sprayed some water for an oxidized effect and also splattered some white ink. The trunks are cut from brown cardstock. The largest tree is glued onto the center of the card panel and the two smaller trees are foam mounted for dimension.  Do you have any Pretty Pink Posh jewels? This is the perfect project to use some up. I've used the new Ruby Red Pearls for my trees - 6 mm for the large tree, 4 mm for the medium tree, and 3 mm for the smal...

Winter Foliage Stencils - Pretty Pink Posh

  Hello and welcome! Today I have an elegant Christmas card, featuring the new Layered Winter Foliage Stencils. I just love me some PPP layered stencils! They make it so easy to create backgrounds for cards.  To begin, I ink blended through the Layered Winter Foliage Stencil in Distress Oxide Inks (Festive Berries, Gathered Twigs, Picked Raspberry) and Pigment Craft Co Inks (Lagoon and Juniper). I then cut this panel down to a 5” square and glued onto a pink card base. I also cut a 5” white cardstock and glued it inside the card base.  Next, I watercolor sheets of cardstock in shades of green and red. Once dry, I used the Winter Foliage Dies to cut the flowers and greenery for my little floral arrangement. I splattered some white paint before gluing it onto the card panel.  Lastly, I stamped the sentiments from the Holiday Sentiments onto strips of Kraft cardstock and foam mounted it on the card panel. Thanks so much for stopping by today. I hope you like today...

Merry Christmas - Spellbinders

 Hello crafty friends! Here is a very simple yet elegant Christmas card with a sweet pink door. How I wish I can have a pink front door in real life!  The white panel is from Reverse Confetti (shop is now closed). I hot foiled the sentiment with gold foil , using the Spellbinders Glimmer machine.  I used my favorite pink cardstock and die cut the door from the Spellbinders Open House Door Base Etched Dies . The window panes, letter slot, and door knob are cut from Brushed Gold Cardstock . I then cut the wreath from the Open House Spring Etched Dies in light pink cardstock (from Michaels). The red berries and bow are from the Open House Topiary Etched Dies .  That's all for this CAS Christmas card. This one is easy to mass produce and perfect to mail to family and friends. I hope you'll give it a try!

Winter Mug - Pretty Pink Posh

  Hello crafty friends! Today I have a Christmas card featuring the latest dies from Pretty Pink Posh. I’ve used the Winter Foliage dies, Winter Mug dies,  and Merry & Bright Script for this square-shaped card.  I started by ink blending through the layer A of the Layered Christmas Lights Stencil in Pigment Craft Co Lagoon ink on a 5” panel. Next, I cut 2 marshmallows, the mug, and candy cane from the Winter Mug Dies and colored them with Copic markers.  Hot chocolate - E77/74/71 Marshmallows - W1/00 Mug - BG09/05/13/11 Candy Cane - R29/27/24 I glued the mug directly onto the card panel and added a small cluster of florals cut using the Winter Foliage. For the sentiment, I cut the “merry” from the Merry & Bright Script   in pink glitter cardstock and a few times in white cardstock for dimension. I then stamped out “Christmas” on a strip of Kraft cardstock and foam mounted it onto the card panel. I glued some gold pearls on the center of the flowers ...

Merry Christmas - Pretty Pink Posh

  Hello friends! I am sharing a fun Christmas box card. For this card, I used the new Happy Santa Stamp Set and also added the cutest penguins from the previously-released Penguin Pals Stamp Set. I first assembled the My Favorite Things Level-Up Box in white cardstock and added snow drifts as inserts. For the background panel, I ink blended through the Layered Snowflakes Stencils in Peacock Feathers and Salvaged Patina Distress Oxide Inks. Using the same brush, I lightly ink blended on the panel to have a colored background.  Next, I stamped, colored, and cut the images with their coordinating dies.  Blacks - N7/5/3 Reds - R29/27/24 Teals - BG13/11 I then used red ink to stamp the sentiment onto the front panel. Lastly, I glued the images to create an adorable Christmas scene.  Thanks for stopping by! I hope I’ve inspired you to start on your Christmas cards. Happy crafting!