Sunny Studio - Happy Autumn

jeudi 28 août 2025

Hello there,

I'm happy to be back with this bright and cheerful autumn card featuring a mix and match of Sunny Studio images from different layering stamp sets. It's always so much fun and kind of magical to see those images come to life layer after layer.


To start, I cut a 5,5 x 4,25 inches panel out of dark kraft cardstock and cut an opening out of it using the largest Stitched Semi Circle die. Next I took my Woodgrain embossing folder, applied brown ink inside the folder on one side, placed my kraft panel on the other side, closed the embossing folder and ran it through my die cutting machine to create a cool tone on tone brown woodgrain texture. I mixed some ground espresso distress ink with water and used a slim brush to add brown splatters all over my panel, and then did the same with copic opaque white ink. While my Stitched Semi Circle woodgrain panel was drying, I cut a 5,5 x 4,25 inches panel out of a brown polka dot paper from the Critter Country paper pack, added white splatters all over it, and once that panel was dry, I stuck my woodgrain panel to it using 1mm foam squares.


Next I stamped all my images on 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock using dye inks from Lawn Fawn and from Altenew, and here is a detailed list of the layering stamp sets I used: • Sunflower Fields - sunflowers • Pretty Pumpkins - pumpkins, leaves, swirling ivy • Watering Can - watering can. And here are the different color combinations I used to create each image:

• sunflowers - butter + sunflower + carrot + fake tan + doe + walnut (LF)
• watering can - lobster + chili pepper (LF)
• aqua pumpkins - kiddie pool + merman + peacock (LF)
• green pumpkin - frayed leaf + forest glades + moss (Altenew)
• yellow pumpkin - butter + lemonade + sunflower (LF)
• orange pumpkin - carrot + fake tan + pumpkin spice (LF)
• leaves - forest glades + moss (Altenew)
• swirling ivy - moss (Altenew)


Once all the stamping was done, I cut the images using the matching dies, splattered white ink all over them, and once they were dry, I attached them all to my card using 1mm and 2mm foam squares, and liquid glue as well for the swirling ivy. I white heat embossed "Happy autumn" from Crisp Autumn on dark brown cardstock, cut it using the coordinating die, and stuck it to the card using foam squares again.


SUNNY STUDIO SUPPLIES
- Sunflower fields stamp set
- Pretty pumpkins stamp set
- Watering can stamp set
- Crisp autumn stamp set
- Stitched semi circle die set
- Woodgrain embossing folder
- Critter country paper pack


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Dye inks by Lawn Fawn + Altenew (listed above)
- Ground espresso distress ink
- Copic opaque white ink
- Clear embossing ink by Lawn Fawn
- Fine white embossing powder by Hero Arts
- Paper bag cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- Chocolate bar cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock

Sunny Studio - Critter Campout Mountain Scene

jeudi 21 août 2025

Hello there,

I'm very happy to be back with this lovely little camping scene showcasing the adorable Critter Campout stamp set by Sunny Studio. Soon I'll be sharing autumn themed cards here, and I thought that this stamp set was just perfect to make a smooth transition between summer and fall.


I started off by stamping all my images on 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock using an alcohol marker friendly black ink. I used the coordinating dies to cut them all, and colored everything using my Ohuhu markers and my Graph'it brush markers. I didn't use a bunch of stamp sets to create this card, but still, here is a detailed list of the ones I picked: • Critter Campout - critters, fire, tents, marshmallow sticks • Seasonal Trees - pine trees • Country Scenes - mountains.


I added highlights and details to the images using a white gel pen, and then cut a Strathmore bristol smooth panel using the largest Stitched Rectangle. I created a cloudy sky using a stencil from my stash along with tumbled glass and broken china distress inks. Splattered water on the clouds and dried my panel with a paper towel, mixed broken china distress ink with water and added blue splatters to those clouds using a slim brush, and then did the same with copic opaque white ink.


When my cloudy panel was dry, I attached my images, starting with the mountain landscape from Country Scenes using 1mm foam squares, leaving enough space for my greeting, and then I attached all the remaining images using 1mm and 2mm foam squares. I stuck my panel to a slightly larger white one, next to a 5,5 x 4,25 inches brown panel and then to a white card base. And I finally stamped my "Together is my favorite place to be" greeting from Critter Campout right above my little scene.


SUNNY STUDIO SUPPLIES
- Critter campout stamp set
- Seasonal trees stamp set
- Country scenes stamp set
- Stitched rectangle die set


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Ohuhu markers
- Graph'it brush markers
- Distress inks: tumbled glass, broken china
- Copic opaque white ink
- Sakura white gel pen
- Memento tuxedo black ink (images)
- Black versafine ink (greeting)
- 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock (images)
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (background)

[IG HOP DAY 4] Pretty Pink Posh - Potion Bottle Shaker Cards

jeudi 14 août 2025


Hello there,

Pretty Pink Posh has a brand new collection of Halloween products. Whether you like cute items, shakers, or classic designs, you're sure to find something you'll love. Make sure to check my post on Instagram and hop along for more spooky cute inspiration!


I created two cards showcasing the Potion Bottle Shaker, along with other items from this brand new release, as well as products from previous years. Let's start with the single Potion Bottle Shaker card, shall we?

I cut a Stitched Torn Rectangle panel out of light grey cardstock, and created a potion bottle pattern using the Layered Potions stencils along with distress inks: peeled paint, peacock feathers, picked raspberry, wilted violet, vintage photo and black soot. I splattered water all over my panel and dried it with a paper towel, mixed some black soot distress ink with water and added black splatters on my panel, did the same with copic opaque white ink and then with brushed pewter mica spray.


While my panel was drying, I cut all the decorative pieces out of colored cardstock, added matching distress ink to each element, matching splatters and white ink splatters. Here is a detailed list of the die sets I used:  Potion Bottle Shaker - medium spiders, small bats  Halloween Bucket Additions - large spider, large bats  Halloween Holder Additions - spider webs, small spiders  Spooky Mug Additions - ghosts  Big Halloween Cupcake - pumpkins.

Next I worked on my Potion Bottle Shaker, and created it following those steps:
1. Cut a Potion Bottle Shaker frame out of pink cardstock, added pink ink to the edges, pink splatters and white splatters
2. Cut a whole Potion Bottle Shaker out of acetate and attached it at the back of the pink frame using liquid glue
3. Still at the back of the frame, added 2mm foam strips all along the frame, following the shape of the bottle
4. Poured a bunch of Spellbound shaker beads inside the bottle
5. Cut a whole Potion Bottle Shaker out of light purple pattern paper, applied purple distress ink to the edges, added purple splatters and white splatters
6. Peeled the backing papers off the foam strips, and attached the purple bottle to the strips to totally close my Potion Bottle Shaker.

I decorated the front of my Potion Bottle Shaker with the cork, the label and a black organza double bow. I cut an Eyelet Ovals panel out of vellum, attached it right in the middle of my Layered Potions panel using liquid glue, and then stuck all my bits and pieces, starting with the Potion Bottle Shaker using 1mm foam squares.


I white heat embossed "Spooky wishes" from Halloween Greetings on black cardstock, cut it with the matching die and attached it below the bottle using foam squares. I also white heat embossed "Happy haunting" from Sentiment Strips Halloween on black cardstock, trimmed it into a slim banner using a Sentiment Strips die, and attached that banner above the bottle using foam squares again.

To finish this first card, I gave wiggly eyes to both of my ghosts, made the spiders extra fun with large eyes using Onyx pearls, and applied glossy accents to the large spider on the bottle label to make it super shiny. I attached my Stitched Torn Rectangle panel to a 5,5 x 4,25 inches shimmery dark grey panel using 1mm foam tape, and then to a white card base using liquid glue.

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For my second card, I started off by cutting a Stitched Torn Rectangle panel out of dark grey cardstock, and added a spooky pattern using the Crackle Background stencil along with black soot distress ink. I splattered water over my panel and dried it using a paper towel, mixed black soot distress ink with water and added black splatters to my panel, did the same with copic opaque white ink and then with brushed pewter mica spray.


I cut all the decorative pieces out of colored cardstock, added matching distress ink to each element, matching splatters and white ink splatters. Here is a detailed list of the die sets I used:  Potion Bottle Shaker - large spiders  Halloween Holder Additions - small spiders, spider webs  Halloween Bucket Additions - large bat  Spooky Mug Additions - ghosts, pumpkins  Halloween Mug Additions - shelves.

I worked on two Potion Bottle Shakers following the same steps as my first card, but used different colors, and then attached everything on my Crackle Background panel using 1mm and 2mm foam squares.


I white heat embossed "Boo to you" from Halloween Greetings on black cardstock, cut it with the matching die and stuck it to the largest bottle label, I gave wiggly eyes to my ghosts, made the spiders super cute with large eyes using Onyx pearls, and applied glossy accents to the bat on the smallest bottle label to make it shiny. I tied a black organza double bow that I attached to the large bottle, added white stars from the Halloween Friends Confetti mix here and there, stuck my Crackle Background panel to a 5,5 x 4,25 inches pink shimmery panel using 1mm foam tape, and finally to a white card base using liquid glue.


PRETTY PINK POSH SUPPLIES
 Card #1
- Halloween greetings stamp set
- Sentiment strips halloween stamp set
- Potion bottle shaker die set
- Halloween holder additions die set
- Halloween bucket additions die set
- Spooky mug additions die set
- Big halloween cupcake die set
- Eyelet ovals die set
- Sentiment strips die set
- Stitched torn rectangle die set
- Layered potions stencils
- Spellbound shaker beads
- Onyx pearls
 Card #2
- Halloween greetings stamp set
- Potion bottle shaker die set
- Halloween holder additions die set
- Halloween bucket additions die set
- Stitched torn rectangle die set
- Spooky mug additions die set
- Halloween mug additions die set
- Crackle background stencil
- Onyx pearls
- Spellbound shaker beads
- Halloween Friends confetti mix


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Distress inks: peacock feathers, wilted violet, vintage photo, ground espresso, hickory smoke, black soot, salvaged patina, picked raspberry, peeled paint, ripped persimmon
- Copic opaque white ink
- Glossy accents by Ranger
- Clear embossing ink by Lawn Fawn
- Fine white embossing powder by Hero Arts
- Wiggly eyes from my stash
- Black organza ribbon from my stash
- Colored cardstock by The Stamp Market + Lawn Fawn
- Spiffy speckles papers by Lawn Fawn
- Acetate from my stash

Celebrating Sunny Studio's 10th Birthday

Hello there,

I'm super happy to be celebrating Sunny Studio's 10th birthday with those fun kitties and cheerful colors. This is a fantastic milestone, and I'm very proud to be part of it. Congratulations, Mendi! And happy birthday to Sunny Studio!


I started by creating the background and cut a 4-3/8 inches square panel out of a Spring Sunburst green paper. I mixed copic opaque white ink with water and used a slim brush to add white splatters all over my panel. I did the same with mowed lawn distress ink, and then with peacock feathers distress spritz. Once it was dry, I attached my green panel to a Stitched Square white panel using liquid glue, and then the white panel to a Scalloped Square 1 Large turquoise panel using 1mm foam tape.


I stamped all my images on 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock using an alcohol marker friendly black ink, I cut them all using the matching dies and colored everything with my Ohuhu markers and Graph'it brush markers, using one of my all-time favorite color palette: aqua, green and yellow.

Here is a detailed list of the stamp sets I used: • Cat Antics - 3 cats • Party Pets - 3 cats, presents, party hats, hearts, balloons, "make a wish" • Purrfect Birthday - cake.


Once the coloring was done, I added highlights and details to the images using a white gel pen. Next I stamped the Balloon Number "10" on the same white cardstock using aqua dye ink from my stash, and cut each digit using the matching dies. I also stamped two strings in black using two stamps from the Balloon Alphabet and fussy cut them. For my greeting, I white heat embossed "Happy birthday" from Big Bold Greetings on aqua cardstock, cut it using the matching die, and then attached everything on my Spring Sunburst card base using 1mm and 2mm foam squares.


SUNNY STUDIO SUPPLIES
- Cat antics stamp set
- Party pets stamp set
- Purrfect birthday stamp set
- Big bold greetings stamp set
- Balloon alphabet stamp set
- Balloon number stamp set
- Stitched square die set
- Scalloped square 1 large die set
- Spring sunburst 6x6 paper pack


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Ohuhu markers
- Graph'it brush markers
- Distress ink: mowed lawn
- Copic opaque white ink
- Sakura white gel pen
- Peacock feathers distress spritz
- Merman premium dye ink by Lawn Fawn
- Memento tuxedo black ink (images)
- Clear embossing ink by Lawn Fawn (greeting)
- Fine white embossing powder by Hero Arts
- Peacock cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- Mermaid cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock

Pretty Pink Posh - Dino Shadow Box

lundi 11 août 2025

Hello there,

I'm happy to be back with the last Pretty Pink Posh Shadow Box I created as part of a series of five I've been sharing over the last few weeks. What a fun challenge it was to make those five different little scenes! You can check the four other cards right there:


So, this last Shadow Box features two sweet dinosaurs in their tropical habitat. It was not intended, but as I'm writing this blog post, I'm realising that those dinosaurs remind me of Littlefoot and Cera from The Land Before Time, one of my favorite childhood animated movies.


I started off by stamping all the images on 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock using an alcohol marker friendly black ink. I used the matching dies to cut them all, and my Ohuhu markers to color everything. As always, here is a detailed list of the stamps sets I used: • Dinosaur Friends - apatosaurus, palm trees, leaves, grass • Dinosaur Additions - triceratops, volcano • Simple Thanks - large greenery • Jungle Friends - flowers.

Once the coloring was done, I added highlights and details to the images using a white gel pen, attached the lava splatters above the volcano using a small piece of acetate, and then started working on my Shadow Box.


I cut two Shadow Box panels out of aqua cardstock, kept one of them, and used the rectangle die from the set to cut an opening out of my panel. I added a little bit of peacock feathers distress ink to the edges of both panels, and then created a leafy pattern on both of them using one of the Layered Leaves & Flowers stencils along with the same distress ink. I mixed that ink with water, used a slim brush to add splatters to my panels, and then did the same with copic opaque white ink.

For the background, I cut a 4 x 3 inches panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock, started by covering it with shabby shutters distress ink, and then added a tree pattern using the Layered Birch Trees stencils along with mowed lawn distress ink. I splattered water on my panel and dried it with a paper towel, mixed a bit of rustic wilderness distress ink with water, and added green splatters to my panel using my slim brush, as well as white splatters.


To ground my little scene, I cut three basic insert pieces out of green cardstock using a Shadow Box die. I used the grass border die from that set to turn two of my basic inserts into grass inserts, and the cloud border die to turn the third one into bushes. I added a little bit of rustic wilderness distress to the top of each insert, mixed that same ink with water and added green splatters on each piece, and then white splatters as well.

Before assembling my box, I used the scalloped rectangle die and the rectangle die from the Shadow Box die set to cut a frame out of white cardstock. I assembled my Shadow Box, attached the inserts and the back panel using liquid glue, stuck the white frame using liquid glue again, and then stuck all the images on the inside, outside and sides of the box using 1mm and 2mm foam squares.


I white heat embossed "Hello friend" from Friend Greetings on the same aqua cardstock as the box, cut it with the matching die, added a little bit of peacock feathers distress ink to the edges, as well as matching splatters, and I finally attached my sentiment inside the box, right above the volcano, using 2mm foam squares.


PRETTY PINK POSH SUPPLIES
- Shadow box die set
- Dinosaur friends stamp set
- Dinosaur additions stamp set
- Simple thanks stamp set
- Jungle friends stamp set
- Friend greetings stamp set
- Layered birch trees stencils
- Layered leaves & flowers stencils


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Ohuhu markers
- Distress inks: peacock feathers, shabby shutters, mowed lawn, rustic wilderness
- Sakura white gel pen
- Copic opaque white ink
- Memento tuxedo black ink (images)
- Clear embossing ink by Lawn Fawn
- Fine white embossing powder by Hero Arts
- Mermaid cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock (images)
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (background)

Sunny Studio - Rainbow Bubble Teas

samedi 9 août 2025

Hello there,

I'm super happy to be back with this bright and cheerful Sunny Studio birthday card featuring some super cute bubble teas from Summer Sweets. How fun it was to color them all in a rainbow color palette!


I started off by stamping eight bubble teas using an alcohol marker friendly black ink, I cut them all with the matching die, colored everything with my Ohuhu markers, and once the coloring was done, I added highlights and details to the images using a white gel pen.


For the card base, I cut two panels using papers from the Surprise Party paper pack. The polka dot panel measures 5 x 3,75 inches and I cut it with the largest Stitched Rectangle, I attached it to a 5,5 x 4,25 inches chevron panel using 1mm foam tape, and then to a white card base.

Next I attached four bubble teas on the upper part of my card and four at the bottom, in a rainbow order, using 1mm foam squares, and then I worked on my greeting. I white heat embossed "Happy birthday" from Plane Awesome on black cardstock, cut it into a slim banner and attached that banner right below the orange and yellow bubble teas using 2mm foam squares.


I cut letters out of vellum and out of gold mirror cardstock using the Chloe Alphabet die set to create the punny word "Bes-tea". I attached the gold mirror letters to the vellum ones using liquid glue, shifting the letters to get a vellum border around the gold letters, and then I stuck those letters to my card using 2mm foam squares.


SUNNY STUDIO SUPPLIES
- Summer sweets stamp set
- Plane awesome stamp set
- Stitched rectangle die set
- Chloe alphabet die set
- Surprise party paper pack


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Ohuhu markers
- Sakura white gel pen
- Clear embossing ink by Lawn Fawn
- Fine white embossing powder by Hero Arts
- Memento tuxedo black ink
- Black licorice cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- Gold mirror cardstock by Craftelier
- Vellum from my stash
- 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock (images)

Pretty Pink Posh August 2025 Release - Fringe Pumpkin

jeudi 7 août 2025

Hello there,

The brand new products from the Pretty Pink Posh August 2025 Release are now available at Pretty Pink Posh, and I'm happy to be back with this extra bright spooky card showcasing the Fringe Pumpkin that I turned into Jack 'o Lantern using previously released dies. I absolutely adore the whole Fringe collection from Pretty Pink Posh, and I was super happy to see this large Fringe Pumpkin die set in the new release!


I started off by creating my colorful Jack 'o Lantern using the Fringe Pumpkin die set. I first cut the four pieces out of colored cardstock: khaki green, aqua, pink and purple. I added more depth to each element by adding matching distress inks to the edges, as well as a fun pattern using the Mini Polka Dots stencil along with the same matching distress inks. I mixed those inks with water and added splatters to each piece, and then I did the same with copic opaque white and with black soot distress ink.

I wanted to add more contrast to my Fringe Pumpkin, so I cut the pieces again: the first and third one out black glittery cardstock, and the second and fourth ones out of black cardstock. I stuck a colored cardstock piece to a glitter black or black piece using liquid glue, assembled each of my Fringe Pumpkin pieces using 1mm foam squares, and then fluffed the fringes up for more fun. I cut the stem out of brown cardstock, added matching distress ink to the edges and textures as well, and I attached it at the back of my pumpkin, right at the top using liquid glue.

And to make my Fringe Pumpkin super spooky, I cut a Jack 'o lantern face out of black cardstock using Candy Bucket dies, stuck the pieces on the pumpkin using 2mm foam squares, and applied glossy accents to each element to make that face pop even more against the colorful fringes. To finish my Fringe Pumpkin, I tied a triple bow using black organza ribbon, and attached it right at the top using liquid glue.


Next I worked on my background and first cut an Eyelet Rectangle panel out of light pink cardstock. I added a bit of picked raspberry distress ink to the scalloped edges, and then textures: I mixed some picked raspberry distress ink with water and used my slim brush to add pink splatters to those edges for a tone on tone look, and then I did the same with black soot distress and with copic opaque white ink for contrast.

Next I cut a 4,5 x 3,25 inches panel out light grey cardstock and created a Jack 'o Lantern background using the Layered Pumpkins stencils along with the same color palette as my Fringe Pumpkin. And the Fringe Pumpkin may be covering most of my background, we definitely still see the evil pumpkins, and I really love how they all look with those fun colors. Here are the distress inks I used to create them: peeled paint, peacock feathers, picked raspberry and wilted violet for the "bodies", ground espresso for the stems and leaves, and black soot for the faces. I mixed some black soot distress ink with water and added black splatters all over my panel, I did the same with white ink and then the same again with brushed pewter mica spray for sparkles.


Once everything was dry, I assembled my pieces, starting with my Eyelet Rectangle panel that I attached to a 5,5 x 4,25 inches white panel using 1mm foam tape, and then the pumpkin panel on top using that same foam tape again. I cut two Eyelet Oval panels out of vellum, stuck them both using liquid glue, and then attached my Fringe Pumpkin on top using 1mm foam squares, leaving enough space at the bottom for my Halloween Greeting that I white heat embossed on black cardstock, cut using the matching die, and finally attached right below the pumpkin using foam squares again.


PRETTY PINK POSH SUPPLIES
- Halloween greetings stamp set
- Fringe pumpkin die set
- Candy bucket die set
- Eyelet rectangle die set
- Eyelet oval die set
- Mini polka dots stencil
- Layered pumpkins stencils


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Distress inks: peeled paint, peacock feathers, picked raspberry, wilted violet, black soot, ground espresso
- Copic opaque white ink
- Glossy accents by Ranger
- Brushed pewter mica spray by Ranger
- Clear embossing ink by Lawn Fawn
- Fine white embossing powder by Hero Arts
- Colored cardstock by The Stamp Market
- Black licorice cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- Black glittery cardstock by Tonic Studios
- Vellum by Lawn Fawn
- Ribbon from my stash

Pretty Pink Posh - Out Of This World Shadow Box

mardi 5 août 2025

Hey there,

I'm happy to be back with another Pretty Pink Posh Shadow Box card showcasing an Outer Space scene I had so much fun to put together. This card is part of the series of five cards I've been sharing for a couple of weeks, and you can check the other Shadow Box cards right here: Citrus Shadow Box - Beach Fun Shadow Box - Seashells Shadow Box. The last shadow box will arrive soon!


I started off by stamping the Outer Space images on 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock using an alcohol marker friendly black ink. I cut them all using the matching dies, colored everything with my Ohuhu markers, and when the coloring was done, I added highlights and details to the images using a white gel pen.


Next I worked on my Shadow Box and cut two panels out of aqua cardstock. I kept one of them, and cut an opening out of it using the rectangle die from the set. I added peacock feathers distress ink to the edges of both panels, and then created a galaxy pattern on both of them using the Layered Shooting Stars stencils along with the same distress ink. I mixed that ink with water, used a slim brush to add splatters to my panels, and then did the same with copic opaque white ink.


For the background, I cut a 4 x 3 inches panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock that I colored using, from bottom to top, prize ribbon, chipped sapphire and black soot oxide inks. I splattered water on my panel and dried it with a paper towel, mixed some black soot oxide ink with water and added black splatters to my panel using my slim brush, as well as white splatters, and then I added shiny stars to my panel using the Cascading Stars stencil along with clear glitter stencil paste.


To ground my scene, I cut three basic insert pieces out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock using a Shadow Box die. I used the wavy die from the set to turn one of the inserts into the Moon floor, and used the scalloped die to turn the two remaining inserts into clouds. I worked on the Moon border first and covered it with hickory smoke oxide ink with a little bit of black soot at the bottom to darken it. I splattered water on the border and dried it with a paper towel, mixed some black soot oxide ink with water and added black splatters to the border, and then did the same with white ink.

Next I worked on the cloud borders, and colored them both the same way. I first covered them with peacock feathers oxide ink, and then added a little bit of blueprint sketch oxide ink to the scalloped edges. I splattered water on both pieces and dried them with my paper towel, mixed some chipped sapphire oxide ink with water, added dark blue splatters to each cloud border, and then did the same with white ink.


Next I used the scalloped rectangle die and the rectangle die from the Shadow Box die set to cut a frame out of white cardstock. I assembled my Shadow Box, attached the Moon insert and cloud inserts, as well as the back panel using liquid glue, stuck the white frame using liquid glue again, and then stuck all the images on the inside, outside and sides of the box using 1mm and 2mm foam squares. For a couple of stars, I used slim strips of acetate to give the illusion that they were up there in the galaxy. I white heat embossed "You are out of this world" from Outer Space on aqua cardstock, cut it with a Sentiment Strips die, and finally attached it on the front of the box using 2mm foam squares.


PRETTY PINK POSH SUPPLIES
- Shadow box die set
- Sentiment strips die set
- Outer space stamp set
- Layered shooting stars stencils
- Cascading stars stencil


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Ohuhu markers
- Distress ink: peacock feathers
- Oxide inks: hickory smoke, black soot, peacock feathers, blueprint sketch, prize ribbon, chipped sapphire
- Copic opaque white ink
- Sakura white gel pen
- Fairy dust stencil paste by Lawn Fawn
- Memento tuxedo black ink (images)
- Clear embossing ink by Lawn Fawn
- Fine white embossing powder by Hero Arts
- 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock (images)
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (background)