Hello Friends! I'm super excited to share the latest die release from Pinkfresh Studio with you, and boy are there a TON of different dies that you're going to have to pick from! The best thing is, as the name of the release explains, these will all be essentials you pull out when you want to add a little something more to your projects, no matter what they are. They'll be used again and again.
Let's take a look!
The Ornate Oval die makes the perfect frame. For the background I stamped several of the Embroidered Blossoms around the card and then blended some pink ink over everything. I didn't want any white remaining in the background because I really wanted the white frame to pop. Over the frame I added the sentiment "Hello Beautiful" from Classic Words die set (not from this release, but truly a MUST HAVE set).
The best part of this card is that the oval inside the frame is mirrored vinyl ... you can actually see yourself! In this photo you can see the side of my head bending over the card with my camera. And then you realize "Hello Beautiful" is talking directly to you! This totally reminds me of the shabby chic mirrors with the frames painted white that you see at flea markets all the time.
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Another thing I see at flea markets all the time is silver serving trays with the flat surface painted in chalkboard paint, like this one from Melissa at Polkadot Chair. Since I had the beautiful mirrored oval frame left over from the previous card, I decided to try making one of these on a card ...
I cut a black oval with this die, embossed a white "Congrats" from Scripted Bold Sentiments 2, and rubbed white chalk over the entire oval (concentrated more on the edges). The mirrored frame from the Ornate Oval die looks fabulous, and just like the ones I see at the flea market!
Check out the background on this card! You can see the actual Fancy Diagonal Stripes die in the lower left corner of the photo ... see how it has two parallel cuts on the thick stripe? That's what makes this die so unique. In addition to thick and thin stripes, the scored lines give it another layer of dimension.
To get the cheater's plaid look, all you need to do is cut a second panel, and ...
FLIP IT OVER!
It's that easy. Imagine all the different color combinations you can use for this look! The flowers are the Embroidered Blossoms, the vase is from Floral Vase, and the sentiment and banner is from A Day in the City.
For all of you tag makers, the Teardrop Tag with Fillable Elements will be your new go-to set! Die cut the teardrop tag, make THE CUTEST tiny hole reinforcements (see the tiny black circle around the ribbon hole, and the tiny red circle for the tag on the right), and then pick from four different cutouts on the bottom. So adorable!!
The sentiments are from the Classic Words die, and Floral Vase stamp set. To make the leaves green, I die cut a second tag from green cardstock, cut away the rest of the circle, and glued the remaining leaves on top of the white base tag.
This is one of my favorites! The entire scene is on two layered panels cut from the Ornate Banner die set, which comes with three different banners. These are the largest two. Love the dot border! Do you spot the Radiating Background 2 die being used on the charcoal card base? That extra detail is so delightful.
The city is courtesy of A Day in the City, with a background of leaves from Embroidered Blossoms, and a die cut "beautiful" from Classic Words die. I like the "faraway hugs" sentiment to go along with the city image on the card.
These two cards make the easiest shaker cards ever! I'm so grateful to Ilda Dias for showing me how.
Basically, you just wrap some cellophane around a shape, fill it with
some shaker elements like sequins, and tape it shut in back. Done!
Love that you don't have to struggle with foam tape, and your sequins don't all immediately puddle. The card on the left uses the Diagonal Stripes with Window die, and the card on the right uses the Diagonal Stitched Squares die.
Finally, an all-white beauty with a ton of texture! Most of the texture comes from the accordion-fold panel, Radiating Background 1, cousin to Radiating Background 2. The difference being that these cuts extend evenly to the edges of the card.
Now normally, this die cut is flat. BUT, I trimmed about 1/8th" from all four sides and started accordion-folding along each line around the card.
The end result is a beautiful set of mountains and valleys that reflects all sorts of light.
The sentiment is again from Classic Words die (are you sick of hearing me say that yet?!) and the flowers are actually from the cutout section of the Teardrop Tag with Fillable Elements die.
If you're tempted to get any of these new dies, I have news on a free shipping offer:
Shipping Promo:
For all orders $100+, you receive free shipping withing the United States! No code needed. The shipping will be discounted automatically. Just select the correct shipping method upon checkout.
Prizes:
Comment below for a chance to win a $25 gift card! The winners will be posted on Monday, Dec. 16th on the Pinkfresh giveaway page. Prizes must be claimed within 2 weeks.
Also, the ENTIRE Essentials 3 release will be given away on the Pinkfresh Blog and Instagram!
Now I'm happy to send you to the talented Kay Miller! Make sure to stop by all the talented ladies on this hop!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
-Kelly
Supplies Used (Including Affiliate Links, thanks so much for your support!)
Diagonal Stitched Squares Dies |
Fancy Diagonal Stripes |
Oranate Banners |
Ornate Oval |
Teardrop Tag with Fillable Elements |
Diagonal Stripes with Window |
Radiating Background 1 |
Radiating Backgrounnd 2 |
Wow! So many awesome creations!! The accordion fold using the radiating background is so creative and unique!! And I love the mirror design on the first card! Out-of-the-box thinking and well executed :)
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ReplyDeleteyour lovely creations are telling me to buy the release. Lets see I will be thrilled if i can own it. Blessings to you and your family
What a fantastic post, using the Pink Fresh dies in unexpected ways. Your cards are beautiful and thank you the shaker tip! 😊
ReplyDeleteoooooh, you've clearly been busy! Love your cards! Very clever with overlaying two of the stripey backgrounds together, and that last white card is breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteYour teardrop tags are especially cute to me. I like the simplicity...but they are also a little bit different...
ReplyDeleteYour shakers are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow such gorgeous cards you created :) Just love those tags too :) What a fun release :)
ReplyDeleteWow, an a-mazing array of projects!! Lovely colors/detail/dimenion...... and many thanks for the shaker card tips!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! you rocked this release!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards. I especially love the tags and the shakers. They are beautiful!
ReplyDeletewow your samples today are gorgeous and so creative - LOVE the last card - SO ELEGANT
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteSo many lovely projects, Kelly!! You did an awesome job!
ReplyDeleteAwesome release! Wonderful creations! I especially love your shaker cards!
ReplyDeleteWow, you've been busy making beautiful creations! Thanks for all the ideas, the new release is great.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, I especially love the shaker cards!
ReplyDeleteYour florals are gorgeous! I LOVE the tags and the celebrate card!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! You have totally outdone yourself! Amazing cards!
ReplyDeleteOh what happy, sweet and beautiful cards! Lovely designs and I love the inspiration from the chalkboard platter. I LOVE that idea and may need to spend some time in flea markets to find a platter.
ReplyDeleteYou've been a busy lady! You've used the new products with your beautiful Kelly flair. Love the shaker idea, easier to mail!
ReplyDeleteI love your share today. Thank you for making so many beautiful samples.
ReplyDeleteStunning cards--so much inspiration! I also love the tags using my favorite die from the awesome release!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! I especially love the oval one with the ‘chalkboard’ so creative!! These dies are awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow! you were on a card making bender! I absolutely love the third and last cards! and yes, we all need the radiating die
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creations!
ReplyDeleteWow, gorgeous cards and tags, love those teardrop tags and the double diagonal striped diecut background are my faves
ReplyDeleteThey just keep getting better. I especially like the creation of a lattice background using multiple cuts of the same die. Just beautiful. Thank you
ReplyDeleteWow, just so beautiful all of your creations. Maybe it is the time of the year but I am drawn towards your tags, gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful creations! Love your cards, each one is so creative.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...
Stunning cards; your shaker cards are especially fabulous, and so is the tone-on-ton one!
ReplyDeleteGreat array of beautiful cards!! You really outdid yourself!! I love the shaker cards, awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteOH so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteLove how you did the background of the vase of flowers card! Thanks for sharing all your cards!
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful projects. Love the
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I love all your design ideas! The mirrored paper is a fun touch.
ReplyDeleteThey are all so beautiful... I do love that ornate frame a lot.
ReplyDeleteWhat STUNNING projects!! I LOVE the way you made that mirror frame and your fun Celebrate card with the gold!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards! I truly like the shaker cards, but I am a bit worried that celofane might be too fragile for a shaker card, or am I wrong?
ReplyDeleteWow Kelly! So many great new ideas with the new release products. Thanks for sharing your inspiration. I especially love the cards with that new oval frame.
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards and tags! Love these new designs! Having a hard time picking a favorite, but I LOVE what you did with the Ornate Banner set!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Kelly!!! That radiating accordion fold is pure genius.
ReplyDeleteI love your sharpers and all the tags, I just want to say I was very good this year Santa,,
ReplyDeleteAll your cards are wonderful. You've done a beautiful job showcasing this fantastic release.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful is right! I love the mirrored design and those sweet Christmas tags!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards and tags/ornaments. So great to see the multiple uses for this release! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! So many wonderful cards!!!! I love them all but was really blown away by look of the Celebrate card where you did an accordion fold...that is a really unique look and I LOVE it!!! Can't wait to try it!!! Thank you so much for that idea!!!! TFS all your beautiful cards and ornaments!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs! Love your wonderful cards, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow! So many fun techniques and designs!! Can’t wait to try a cellophane shaker card.
ReplyDeleteSo many great projects! I really love your take on the platter, and LOVE that last card with all the dimension. It is always so much fun to see how you use products!
ReplyDeleteHow amazing these cards are!! Love the elegance in your projects
ReplyDeleteLots to like in your post, thank you for the inspiration. I especially like your work with the teardrop tags!
ReplyDeleteWow! You've obviously been very busy playing with this fun release, so much eye candy on your gorgeous cards.
ReplyDeleteWow really amazing cards esp the accordion fold one...very creative.
ReplyDeleteLove the variety!!! The Hooray Let’s Celebrate card is my FAVORITE!!!!!!!! It’s so awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing cards, so many inspiring cards, love the shaker ones.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! I love the look of the ornate oval in silver.
ReplyDeleteAmazing projects!! I esp love the mirror frame and the radiating background.
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The cards with the mirror frame and the chalkboard background are unique techniques I have not seen before and give me great ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous creations. Love the mirror on the first one.
ReplyDeleteSo many fun projects - thank you for sharing!
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