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You Make Me Smile - Pretty Pink Posh

 Hey there, crafty friends! Today, I'm excited to share a fun shaker card using some amazing new products from the Pretty Pink Posh June Release. Trust me, it's really easy to make and the end result is absolutely adorable.


To get started, I took a white panel of cardstock, sized A2, and used the Layered Strawberries Stencils to create a charming strawberry pattern. I used Distress Oxide Inks in Festive Berries, Mowed Lawn, Twisted Citron, Worn Lipstick, and the Ranger Pigment Ink Pad in Glacier White. These layered stencils are fantastic and give a lovely summer vibe to the background of my shaker card.

Next, I used the Fancy Cake Dies to create a lovely pink frame. I added a sheet of clear acetate to the back of the frame and used foam tape to create a little well for the shaker bits. Inside the shaker, I added the Strawberry Banana Clay Confetti, which looks absolutely delightful.


For the sentiment, I white heat embossed the words "You Make Me" on a strip of black cardstock. Then, I used the pink foil to hot foil the "Smile Script". I cut out the smile script using the Smile Shadow die and also cut out another one in teal. I glued the teal one slightly off-center to add a fun pop of color. Finally, I adhered the sentiments onto the acetate.

Lastly, I attached the completed card onto an A2-sized card base. I love how quick and easy it was to create this card, thanks to the Layered Strawberries stencils.


Thank you so much for visiting the PPP Blog! Don't forget to share your beautiful cards with us on social media using the hashtag #prettypinkposhstamps. We would absolutely love to see your creations!


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