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With Love - Pretty Pink Posh

Hello friends! The Pretty Pink Posh Valentine Release is now available. Yay!!!


I've made a shaker card using the latest products from PPP, along with the previously-released Winter Mug Dies. To start, I worked on a 4" square background panel by stenciling through the Layered Valentine Hearts Stencils in Spun Sugar and Shabby Shutters Distress Oxide Inks on white cardstock. I then layered a 4.25" panel that I ink blended with Saltwater Taffy Distress Oxide Ink. 


Next, I cut the mug in patterned paper and cut the heart in the center to make a shaker. I stamped the sentiment on the acetate and then filled the mug shaker with Valentine's Day Clay Confetti. I then made some chocolate-dipped strawberries using cardstock and patterned paper. The white dots on the strawberry in the middle is Liquid Pearls. I foam mounted the mug and the strawberries onto the card panel. 

I then embellished the card with some pearls. Lastly, I adhered the card panel onto a 4.25" square card base. 


Thanks so much for stopping by! I love love love this new release from PPP and I know that you will, too. I can't wait to show you the rest of my cards from this release!

Comments

  1. I love, love, love this shaker card. This release is just so sweet.

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  2. Your card is SO pretty! Love the colors and all the details.

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  3. I love how you decorated your strawberries. I wouldn't have thought of that. This card is just adorable

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  4. Great card! I am loving this release!

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  5. This is so precious! Love the muted background and soft plaid on the cup is perfect! Love it, Leica!!

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  6. Oh this is so sweet and love the sweet stenciled bg and then the perfect matching plaid inside that adorable shaker!!! Your card is being pinned right now!!

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  7. Hi Leica. I just love this shaker card. Square cards and shakers are my favorite. The plaid cup is such a unique idea and I love the decorating on the strawberry’s chocolate. This is so adorable, and anyone would be happy to receive it. I can’t wait to see your next project.

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  8. Square cards are a favorite of mine!....this one is adorable!

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