Pretty Pink Posh - Snowman Shaker Card

samedi 27 décembre 2025

Hi there,

I'm thrilled to be back with this cute pastel winter card showcasing a mix & match of products from Pretty Pink Posh, including the Winter Trees from the November 2025 release, which is definitely my favorite item from that release, considering the multiple times I used them on cards since the release!


I started off by cutting a Pierced Snowflake panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock. I knew that most of it would be hidden, so I colored the top half only with kitsch flamingo oxide ink. I mixed a bit of copic opaque white ink with water and used my trusty slim brush to add white splatters on my pink sky, I did the same with liquid stardust for sparkles, then added falling snow to my sky using the Snowfall stencil along with opaque white grit paste, and once my panel was dry, I stuck it to a white card base using liquid glue.

To make the snowy ground, I cut a 4,25" wide panel out of white cardstock, cut two Snowy Hill Borders out of it, one being taller than the other one, and added liquid stardust splatters to both pieces for a sparkling and frosty snowy look.


Set my sky panel and snowy hills aside to dry, and then worked on my Snowman Shaker, following those steps:

1. Cut a Snowman Shaker frame out of white cardstock, and added liquid stardust splatters to it,
2. Added white splatters to a piece of acetate and let the ink dry, stuck my snowman frame to that piece of acetate using liquid glue, and trimmed the excess of acetate all around the snowman,
3. At the back of the snowman, added foam strips all around it, following the rounded shape,
4. Poured a bunch of Pastel Blizzard and Marshmallow shaker beads inside the snowman,
5. Put the Snowman Shaker die on a piece of light blue pattern paper, used a pencil to trace all around the die, and cut the snowman shape slightly smaller than what I just traced,
5. Peeled the backing papers off the foam strips, and attached my light blue snowman shape to the foam strips to totally close the Snowman Shaker,
6. Cut the arms out of a medium grey cardstock, added white splatters to both pieces, and stuck them to the snowman using liquid glue.

Next I cut all the Winter Trees, snowflakes from Christmas Bucket Additions and Christmas Holder Additions, and city skyline from City Buildings out of colored cardstock, silver glitter cardstock, white glitter cardstock and pattern papers. I assembled the building pieces and added white splatters to the element, white splatters to the Snowman Shaker accessories (the scarf is from Fall Mug Additions and the earmuffs are from Christmas Holder Additions), liquid stardust splatters only to the white snowflakes, and white splatters and liquid stardust splatters to the colored pieces.

I assembled the trees and snowflakes using liquid glue, and then attached everything to my card using foam squares, starting with the City Buildings, next the taller Snowy Hill Border, some Winter Trees, the second snow hill and two more trees, next my Snowman Shaker and its accessories, and finally a trio of snowflakes.


For my greeting, I white heat embossed "Snow" and "Glad we're friends" from Let It Snow on black cardstock. I cut the first one with the matching die, and cut the second one into a slim banner using a Sentiment Strips die, and I stuck both pieces to my card using foam squares. Finally I gave my Snowman Shaker a pair of googly eyes, applied glossy accents to its nose to make it shine, and picked three snowflake confetti from the Pastel Blizzard mix and stuck one in the center of each snowflake using liquid glue.


PRETTY PINK POSH SUPPLIES
- Winter trees die set
- Christmas holder additions die set
- Christmas bucket additions die set
- Snowy hill borders die set
- City buildings die set
- Fall mug additions die set
- Snowman shaker die set
- Sentiment strips die set
- Let it snow stamp set
- Snowfall stencil
- Marshmallow shaker beads
- Pastel blizzard confetti mix


OTHER SUPPLIES
- Kitsch flamingo oxide ink
- Copic opaque white ink
- Liquid stardust by Lawn Fawn
- Opaque white grit paste
- Glossy accents by Ranger
- Googly eyes from Amazon
- Clear embossing ink by Lawn Fawn
- Fine white embossing powder by Hero Arts
- Silver glitter cardstock by Concord & 9th
- White glitter cardstock by Lawn Fawn
- Colored cardstock by The Stamp Market
- Knit picky 6x6 pattern papers (snowman's accessories)
- Spiffy speckles 6x6 pattern paper (inside of the snowman)
- Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock (sky panel)

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