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Pretty Pink Posh September 2023 Release Blog Hop

 

Hello and welcome to the Pretty Pink Posh September 2023 Release Blog Hop! 




For my card, I mixed and matched some great products from Pretty Pink Posh. I like doing this because it's a cool way to show how well all these stamps and dies can work together. Plus, it's just plain fun, and you get more value for your money!

First, I picked a light pink piece of cardstock and used the Layered Woodland Stencil to make a cool background. After that, I used the biggest die from the Stitched Torn Rectangles set to cut this panel.

Then, I took the Acorn Shaker die and cut it from white cardstock. I added some Antique Linen and Vintage Photo Distress Oxide Inks to give it a nice look. On top of the stenciled panel, I attached a clear acetate sheet before sticking the acorn on.


After that, I included some cute images from the Autumn Pumpkins, Fall Jar, and Pumpkin Patch Critters Stamp Set. I stamped them with black ink, colored them in with my Ohuhu markers, and cut them out with the matching dies.

For the words on the card, I used the Thankful Shadow Dies, and I heat-embossed "for you" in white on a strip of black cardstock.


Make sure to check out the rest of the Hop for more inspiration using the new products from Pretty Pink Posh! There are 3 $30 gift certificates up for grabs (one winner each day). Winners will be picked randomly along the blog hop. Comments must be left by 11:59 PM PST on 09/19/2023. Winners will be announced on the PPP blog.


Comments

  1. What a pretty design! The green Thankful sentiment really pops- love it!

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  2. Oh my goodness, this card is adorable!

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  3. I like the added kitty cat, adorable.

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  4. So cute with the little kitty in the pumpkin patch!

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  5. Adorable card! Love the kitty amongst the pumpkins!

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  6. Such a gorgeous card! Love the colors and design.

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  7. Love the cat hiding in the pumpkins. So pretty

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  8. The kitty is adorable.
    Thanks for sharing your pretty card.

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  9. Hi Lecia. Your acorn card is so cute. I love the the shaker elements. I like it when designers use items we may already have to encourage us to stretch our supplies. The little kitty sneaking in is adorable. I also love the cards that you posted on day 1 of the hop, but I forgot to add that to my comment.

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  10. Love the stenciled background design and acorn, and the kitty and pumpkins are just adorable! Great card!

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  11. This is so adorably cute, being a cat owner I LOVE this, creatively CUTE!!

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  12. LOve, love, love everything about this card 🥰👍! Suzanne Hue

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  13. This is such an adorable card design! The little kitty peeking out is so cute.

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  14. Fun combo of images on this bright fall card.

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  15. This is super cute!! I love the addition of the little kitty!!

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  16. Oh my goodness, the kitty in the pumpkin patch is just so cute!

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  17. Very cute with the large acorn, the pumpkins and cute kitty.

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