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Join Pretty Pink Posh for a brand new collection of holiday products. You'll discover an assortment of shakers, additions to popular die sets, and many much-requested gingerbread products. These products are sure to spark your creativity for the holiday season!
As very often, I mixed and matched new items with previously released ones to create my card and, besides the super cute design, this is what I like the most about Pretty Pink Posh: you can pick one thing from a set, another one from another set, and so on, and everything will match perfectly.
I started off with the card base and cut a large Eyelet Rectangle panel out of light kraft cardstock. I run my panel through my die cutting machine along with the Pierced Snowflakes plate die to add a nice texture to my panel, and then added even more snowflakes using the Cascading Snowflakes stencil with opaque white grit paste. Next I mixed some copic opaque white ink with water and added white splatters all over my snowflake panel, and then I did the same with liquid stardust for sparkles. When my panel was dry, I attached it to a 5,5 x 4,25 inches dark kraft panel using foam tape and then to a white card base using liquid glue.
Next I worked on my bucket shaker, and these are the steps I followed to build it:
1. I cut a bucket frame out of red cardstock using Candy Bucket dies, and added white splatters to my bucket frame,
2. I cut a whole bucket out of acetate, and stuck it at the back of my red bucket frame using liquid glue,
3. Still at the back of my bucket, I attached foam strips all along the edges, following the shape of the bucket,
4. I poured a million Candy Cane shaker beads on the acetate,
5. I cut another whole bucket out of a light pink pattern paper, added white splatters to it, and when it was dry, I stuck it to the foam strips to totally close my bucket shaker,
6. I cut another whole bucket out of a poinsettia pattern paper, cut the upper part off, added white splatters to it, and then attached that slim poinsettia strip to my bucket shaker using 1mm foam squares.
Next I worked on the Snowman Shaker, and since I already had a shaker element with the bucket, I decided to go for a simple snowman with no shaker material, and this is how I built it:
1. I cut a Snowman Shaker frame out of white cardstock to make the base,
2. I cut another snowman out of light brown woodgrain cardstock, trimmed the arms off, added a bit of gathered twigs distress ink to both pieces, as well as white splatters and brown splatters, and I attached each arm to my snowman base using liquid glue,
3. I cut another snowman frame out of white cardstock, cut the arms off, added liquid stardust splatters to the snowman, attached it to the same light pink pattern paper I used for the inside of the bucket, and added white splatters to the light pink area,
4. I attached the snowman from #3 to the snowman base using liquid glue to complete my cute snowman.
I cut all the bits and pieces to decorate my little scene out of colored cardstock, white cardstock and pattern paper. Here is a detailed list of the die sets I used: • Christmas Bucket Additions - candy canes, peppermint candies, gummies, large carrot nose, large wooden arms, snowflakes, snow bank • Christmas Holder Additions - ear muffs • Snowman Shaker - small carrot nose • Valentine Bucket Additions - large heart cheeks • Fall Mug Additions - scarf • Valentine Cake Pops - small heart cheeks.
To the white pieces I added liquid stardust splatters, to the pattern paper pieces I added white splatters, and to the colored cardstock pieces I applied matching distress inks to the edges, added white splatters, matching distress ink splatters and liquid stardust splatters to some of them such as the gummies, ear muffs and heart cheeks.
Next I attached everything to my Eyelet Rectangle panel, starting with the bucket at the very bottom using 1mm foam squares. I tucked the snow bank at the top of the bucket and then the snowman, and I added all the decorative pieces using a mix of liquid glue and foam squares. I gave both the snowman and bucket a pair of wiggly eyes, as well as a mouth using Onyx Pearls, I picked peppermint clay confetti from the Holiday Gingerbread Mix and attached one in the center of each snowflake and peppermint candy, and I applied a bit of opaque white grit paste at some places to give the whole card a frosty look.
I added my sentiment at the very end. I white heat embossed "Joyful holiday wishes" from Christmas Banner Greetings on light pink cardstock, cut it into a wavy banner using a Banner Greetings 1 die, and finally attached my banner to the card using foam squares.
PRETTY PINK POSH SUPPLIES
- Christmas bucket additions die set
- Christmas holder additions die set
- Snowman shaker die set
- Valentine bucket additions die set
- Candy bucket die set
- Fall mug additions die set
- Valentine cake pops die set
- Eyelet rectangle die set
- Pierced snowflakes plate die
- Banner greetings 1 die set
- Christmas banner greetings stamp set
- Cascading snowflakes stencil
- Holiday gingerbread mix
- Onyx pearls
- Candy cane shaker beads
OTHER SUPPLIES
- Copic opaque white ink
- Opaque white grit paste by Ranger
- Liquid stardust by Lawn Fawn
- Clear embossing ink by Lawn Fawn
- Fine white embossing powder by Hero Arts
- Wiggly eyes from Amazon
- Acetate from my stash
- Colored cardstock by The Stamp Market + Lawn Fawn
- Poinsettia pattern paper from the Letters To Santa 6x6 paper pack by Carta Bella
- Light pink pattern paper from the Spiffier Speckles 6x6 paper pack by Lawn Fawn





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