Pinkfresh Studio DEC-2020 Stencil & Die Release┃Blog Hop

Happy Release Day Crafters! Today Pinkfresh Studio is celebrating their December-2020 Stencil & Die Release with a fabulous blog hop. So therefore, if you’re hopping along with us, welcome as you should have arrived here from Pinkfresh Studio’s Blog but, if this is your starting point, I’d like to invite you to start from once again → Pinkfresh ‘Blog or by clicking the direct link provided below which will take you directly to the full list on this wonderful hop.

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With that being said, today I’d like to share with you this sophisticated “Encouraging” inspiration card made with the just released Enchanting Meadows Stencil Set, Enchanting Meadows Die and Argyle Stencil Set. Along with these beautiful sets, I’ve also used an array of PFS- Inks. So, without further ado let me share all details with you ↓

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To begin with, I started by creating the card panel so therefore, to do that I went ahead to line up over a large piece of white cardstock the stencil with the solid design from Argyle Stencil Set. Once, I had them line up, I went ahead to use an ink blending brush so I could get the card panel ink up using Ballet Slipper Ink for a subtle look. Next, to add a touch of gold, I went ahead to remove the stencil from the card panel, and I line up the second stencil from the set. Thus, after I had it line up, I went to carefully ink up the detailed lines using Antique Gold Pigment Ink.

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Thus, right after that I’ve had finished the gold inking, I went ahead to remove the stencil from the card pane, and soon after that, I’ve gone ahead to get the edges off from it a bit smaller than the card base. That said, after I had that step done, I went ahead to get the baking of the card panel adhered with double-sided tape to an A2 top folding white card base which right after that, I went ahead to set it off to the side so I could start the fun part of the card which is the ink blending using the Enchanting Meadows Stencil Set and Enchanting Meadows Die sets.

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Thus, for the floral inking, I started by lining up a white card panel along with the stencil #1 from the set following the lining marks so therefore, once I had them line up, I went ahead to ink blending the card panel over the stencil using; Misty Coast Ink, Next, I removed the stencil from the card panel and I went ahead to line up the stencil #2 which right after that, I’ve gotten inked up using; Mint Ink. So, on and so forth I continued lining up the stencil #3 and got it ink up with Ballet Slipper Ink. stencil #4 with Sparkling Rose Ink and last but no least stencil #5 with Evergreen Ink.

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Moving on, after I had finished the ink blending for the flowers and leaves, I went ahead to line up them the coordinating die from the set and I ran them thru my Platinum 6 Die Cutting and Embossing Machine. Lastly, after I had the floral cluster die-cut out of the cardstock I went ahead to start the embellishments so, I went ahead to mount a detailed frame over the card panel using skinny pieces of craft foam tape. Next, I mount the inked floral cluster to the card using square foam adhesives to add dimension, and last but not least, I went ahead to get adhere the die-cutting You word along with a sentiment which I’ve had previously stamp and gold heated embossing on a piece of white card base. By the way, I used Essentials: Pretty Frames Die Set, Phrase Builder: You Die Set and My Favorite Things to Say Stamp Set to embellish the card as well as crystal gems from Essentials: Crystal Mix which I’ve got them glue down here and there with liquid glue for a touch of shine. With that said, I hope this card inspire you to give it a try! Don’t forget to leave a comment in the COMMENT SECTION below for a chance to win a $25.00 gift card. Also, make sure to follow the Link Party and to check all details below for the fabulous GIVEAWAY as well as the awesome SHIPPING & SHOPPING PROMO. Good luck and have fun hopping along with us for more inspiration projects as well as more chances to win. Next Stop → Annet’s Blog.


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Giveaway

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Pinkfresh Studio will be giving away the full December-2020 Stencil & Die Release on Pinkfresh Studio’s Blog as well as on their Instagram Feed and YouTube Channel YAY!!! Plus, you will have lots of chances to win a $25 gift card from each stop along the way. As, per usual with blog hops - the winners will be picked from the comment sections, and the winners will be announced on December 18th, 2020 over at the Pinkfresh Studio GIVEAWAY PAGE. So, you must check their page & claim the prize within 2 weeks.


Shipping & Shopping PROMO

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Pinkfresh Studio will be offering FREE US shipping for $50.00+ or discounted international shipping on all orders $50.00+ From December 11th to December 17th 11:59PM (CST) No Code Needed. Also, Pinkfresh Studio will be having a 30% OFF discount on all full size ink pads - this promo will run from December 11th to December 17th so don’t forget to add the coupon code as show in the graphic above at the checkout.


Thank you and happy crafting.
Stay Awesome & Beautiful
— Today & Always —

Love,
Yasmin


Your imagination is Your limit.


All photography provided by Yasmin Diaz


Creativity is contagious, pass it on.

–Albert Einstein


Disclosure

I am creating this blog post with the purpose of sharing how I design my cards, the information provided here is base in my own opinion and creativity. I am not an expert by any means and I only share the way that I design my cards. Most of the products used for my blog posts are personally purchased by me. However, I did receive the products by Pinkfresh Studio.

Please, keep in mind that, all referral links are added for you to know from where either, I purchase or receive the items from as, all products shared and mentioned in each of my blog posts are simply because I use and genuinely love them.

However, I’d like to mention that some links (NOT ALL) are affiliated links which means that I get paid a small commission when a purchase is made thru that particular link but, at no additional cost to you.

Also, I am not paid by any company to promote their products nor any company sponsors my blog. I pay for my own website, I take my photography, I personally type my blog post, I enter links and even better I make every single card. I try my best working every day a little bit here and a little bit there striving for a professional and friendly use to you. With that said, your support is so much appreciated as if you use those links your help will give me to keep this website running.

Thank you and have a wonderful crafty-shopping!