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Pretty Pink Posh March 2023 Release Blog Hop

Hello friends! Welcome to the Pretty Pink Posh February 2023 Release Blog Hop! For my card, I started with a 4.5” square white cardstock and I ink blended through the Layered Carrots Stencil with Distress Oxide Inks.  Layer A: Dried Marigold Layer B: Spiced Marmalade Layer C: Twisted Citron I then matted this stenciled panel on a 5” square cardstock that I ink blended with Spiced Marmalade. For added interest, I sprayed this larger panel with water that has a bit of white ink.  Next, I cut the dies from the Winter Mug Dies and the new Easter Mug Additions Dies in white cardstock and colored them with Copic markers and Distress Oxide Inks. The blue bunny mug also got a print from the Mini Grid Stencil . Before foam mounting the mug, I placed a sheet of vellum to soften the carrot background and I also stamped the sentiment onto the vellum with Stazon ink.  Here are the Copic markers I used for the mini eggs: BG70, R00, V000, Y11, YG61, YR000 I embellished th...

Hoppy Easter - Pretty Pink Posh

  Hello crafty friends! Today, I have a Hoppy Easter card with the cutest Pretty Pink Posh bunny. This is super simple and fun to make. Let’s get started!  I first cut a panel in light pink cardstock using the Stitched Notes Die . I then ink blended through the Layered Eggs Stencils with Distress Oxide Inks - Kitsch Flamingo + Picked Raspberry, Tumbled Glass + Spun Sugar, and Milled Lavender + Shaded Lilac.  I then stamped the bunny from the Easter Circles Stamp Set on a light pink cardstock and colored with Copic markers - W5/3/1, YG03/00, YR02/00. I cut the circle with the coordinating die and layered it with a stitched circle die in white cardstock. Next, I cut the ornate die in vellum and layered all the pieces together. These extra dies are all part of the Easter Circles coordinating dies .  Next, I cut a 4” x 5.25” panel in white cardstock and a 4.25” x 5.5” panel in pink cardstock. I adhered all the panels  using liquid glue. For the sentiment, I st...