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Pinkfresh Studio June Washi Release Blog Hop

Hello friends! I’m so excited for today’s Pinkfresh Studio June Washi Release Release Blog Hop. If you’re hopping along today, you should be arriving from the talented Ashlea Cornell’s blog. A link to the full list of the hop lineup is listed below, as well as details for giveaways on today’s hop!

This release has taken easy card-making to a whole new level. I am in LOVE with the beautiful washi prints, and have made them my main focus for today’s blog.

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My first card features the Painted Floral Washi. I opened this washi roll, and started making panels on white card stock. There’s three panels repeated on all of the new 11 yd washi rolls, each panel being 4.25 x 5.5. This bouquet was my instant favorite. I used the coordinating Floral Cluster Die to die-cut the image, then used foam adhesive to layer it on top of another exact panel. I added the panel to an A2 size card base, and attached a small heat-embossed sentiment from the Folk Hummingbird stamp set with thin foam squares. To finish the card, I added a few pink jewels from the Essentials: Jewels Mix.

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I used smaller clusters from the same roll for my second card.

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I stamped and gold heat-embossed a sentiment from the new Eucalyptus Fantasy Stamp Set onto white card stock. I then used the two small Essentials: Braided Circle Dies to add detail around the sentiment. I backed the panel with gray card stock, then added a gray die-cut Essentials: Pretty Frames 2 with thin foam strips. I picked out two small washi floral clusters, and die-cut them with the coordinating Floral Elements dies. I added a few jewels to finish the card.

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The Eucalyptus Fantasy Washi has beautiful green tones that match perfectly with gold.

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I stamped and heat-embossed a sentiment from the Eucalyptus Fantasy Stamp set before  splattering a small amount of gold paint onto the panel. I added two layers of die-cut eucalyptus swag to the corners, using thin foam squares for the top layer. I attached the panel to a card base, and finished the card with jewels.

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For my last two cards, I used one panel from the beautiful Rainbow With Splatter Washi.

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I used the Adore Alpha Die Set to die-cut Thanks from the rainbow panel. I attached the panel to craft foam, then added the gold skinny outlines and white letters. I stacked the letters 3 times for dimension.

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I used the rainbow letters for this card. I kept this card clean, using white card stock for the skinny outlines. I stamped and heat-embossed a sentiment from the Floral Cluster Stamp set for both cards.

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Thanks so much for stopping by today. I hope I have helped with ideas for this fabulous release. Your next stop on the hop is the fabulous Alix Davis.

Now for the Hop details and Giveaways…

kqFo_H4SThe entire June Washi Release is up for grabs on the Pinkfresh Blog and on the Pinkfresh Instagram feed! Each blog stop on the hop today is also giving away a $25 gift card. Simply leave a comment below for a chance to win! And don’t forget to comment on the Pinkfresh Blog for a chance at one of the grand prizes. Winners will be announced Monday, July 1st, on the Pinkfresh Studio Giveaway Page. Winners will need to check the page and claim their prize within two weeks.

Also, from June 24-30th, use code JUNEWASHISHIP50 to receive free shipping on US orders over $50. For our international friends, receive $5.50 off.

Click the button below to see a list of today’s blog hop line-up. You can also head to the Pinkfresh Studio blog if you get lost along the way. Happy Hopping!

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65 Replies to “Pinkfresh Studio June Washi Release Blog Hop”

  1. All are beautiful but I love what you did with the Eucalyptus leaves and gold sentiment and splatters, the combo is perfect.

  2. Fabulous cards! I love the eucalyptus washi and that card is very elegant. The essentials frame card is my fave – so beautifully designed.

  3. The flowers are so so pretty. And I like the watercolor background. Great job!

  4. Gorgeous cards! The washi tapes are incredibly beautiful, so much so that I *might* hoard them *grin* Love this release!
    ~carol

  5. TFS your awesome cards! I love the ‘Happy for you” card… it has a lovely vintage look and feel. And the THANKS cards are beautiful. I love seeing two-for-one ideas/designs. You definitely inspired me to add several of the new products to my wish list and to create some new looks.

  6. Love the way you layered the Eucalyptus Fantasy Washi tape on your card. So simple yet elegant. Thanks for sharing your ideas!

  7. I’m just amazed at the beautiful cards that you and the other designers have made with this washi tape!

  8. The floral designs are very pretty and that rainbow washi seems so versatile. Thanks for sharing your beautiful cards!

  9. Lovely creations with these pretty washi tapes! Awesome that they have coordinating stamps and dies too!

  10. Beautiful cards! I really love your last card with the THANKS on the rainbow washi- love the white letters with the gold borders!

  11. I love the thank you card that you created using the rainbow washi tape. I also love the fact that you use the dies to spell out thanks and used the cutouts, as well as the negative part to create two cards. Awesome release.

  12. Fabulous cards! The rainbow washi is my absolute favourite, hence your Thanks cards are for sure my favourites, but I also love the eucalyptus one!

  13. You have so many card samples and each one is uniquely different. I love seeing how to make use of all the different kinds of washi tape.

  14. Wow, these washis are just amazing. I love how easy it is to make cards. Your cards are beautiful!! I love all of them!!

  15. Beautiful cards! Love the idea of die cutting the letters from the Rainbow washi.

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