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Hi there, crafty friends! I am excited to share with you a recent card-making project I created using the Pretty Pink Posh Decorative Birdhouses Dies and the Stitched Bird Dies. I love that these dies allow me to create unique and colorful cards with various colors of cardstocks.


For this particular card, I chose a color palette of pinks, purples, teals, and yellows. To create some depth and interest, I used a pink gingham patterned paper as the background for my card panel. I then added a green Stitched Leafy Border Die on the top portion of the card panel and decorated it with Spring Foliage Dies in pink, purple, and yellow.


To create the focal point of the card, I used the birdhouse and bird dies and customized them using different colors of cardstock. I mounted the birdhouse on foam to create some dimension and glued the bird in front of the birdhouse. I also added more flowers on the left bottom corner of the birdhouse to complete the scene.

For the sentiment, I stamped it onto the card panel in black ink. I also added some pearls for interest and elegance. Finally, I matted the card base onto a white cardstock and glued the card panel onto a 5-inch square card base.


Creating this card was such a fun and creative process. I hope that by sharing my project, I can inspire you to create your own cards using the latest dies from Pretty Pink Posh. Happy crafting!

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  1. The card is adorable. Love the colors that you chose. The flower in the center even looks like it was made out of a bow. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Oh my goodness! This card is so freaking cute.❤

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  3. I love this card! rita.navarre@yahoo.com

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