Hello crafty friends! I’m excited to be joining the Pinkfresh Studio "The Couture Edit" blog hop. The new release is full of stunning products. They are very different in style but totally scream Pinkfresh's whimsical and elegant feel.
For today’s card, I created a soft ink-blended background and framed the focal image from the Couture Grace suite using the Arched Elegance die, which adds a beautiful architectural shape to the design.
If you’d like to see the full process, you can watch the video below where I walk through the steps for creating this card.
Details on how to win prizes are below.
I started by stamping the elegant figure from Couture Grace and coloring her dress in soft yellow and pink tones to give the card a gentle, romantic feel. The flowing lines of the dress make the image perfect as a focal point.
To frame the image, I used the Arched Elegance die. The arch naturally draws the eye toward the center of the card while keeping the layout clean and balanced.
At the base of the arch, I added small florals and greenery using the Nature’s Narrative dies to create a subtle garden scene.
To complete the design, I added the sentiment “You make life beautiful” from the Elegant Essence set. The soft script works beautifully with the elegant style of the card.
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Pinkfresh Studio will be giving away the full release on the Pinkfresh blog & YouTube channel.
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There’s something about shaker cards that instantly makes a design feel more celebratory — and this bold birthday card was such a fun one to create.
For this project, I used the SpellbindersAged to Perfection collection and leaned into rich blue and mustard tones for a slightly masculine birthday look. The combination feels vibrant, modern, and perfect for those April celebrations.
This design actually evolved as I was making it, I love how the final octagon shaker frame keeps everything structured and clean.
Watch the Full Video Tutorial
If you’d like to see:
How I blended the background for a smooth gradient
How I sealed the shaker frame (no escaping sequins!)
How I layered the “YAY” die cuts for extra dimension
And how this design changed midway
You can watch the full step-by-step tutorial above.
I am on Spellbinders blog today with a trio of cards. Here is the peek. Check out the details on their blog.
I started by blending Waterfall ink in the center of the panel, building color gradually in soft layers.
At the top, I added Marigold ink,
I then, switched to Seaside ink to better balance the palette — and I’m so glad I did. It ties everything together beautifully.
Using the octagon dies, I created the shaker frame and adhered acetate to the back using strong double-sided tape.
Inside the shaker, I mixed flat sequins in different blue tones along with iridescent beads and silver accents. Mixing sizes and finishes adds more visual interest when the card moves.
The layered “YAY” die cut is definitely the star of this card.
I die cut it in white, gray, and silver glitter cardstock. The white layer acts as the shadow, layered slightly offset over gray for depth. Then I added a thin silver glitter sliver along the edge for an extra dimensional highlight.
I also ink blended the letters using the same background colors, keeping the darkest tones at the base for natural shadow and cohesion.
For the sentiment, I used the bold numbers press plate and foiled it in black before cutting it with the coordinating banner die.
I layered the sentiment over cardstock strips inked in Marigold and Seaside, slightly offset for added dimension and color balance.
To enhance the celebratory feel, I die cut small silver shapes using the Gifting Bow dies and added them as custom confetti accents on the card front.
The bold blue + mustard combination feels fresh, energetic, and perfect for a masculine birthday theme.
Are you a fan of shaker cards? Would you keep this bold blue and mustard palette, or switch to brights or pastels for a birthday design?
I’d love to know how you’d reinterpret this card! Thank you for stopping by and have a nice day!
Hello everyone! I am on Pinkfresh Studio YouTube channel today, with a fun inspiration.
There’s something about spring florals that instantly lifts the mood. The soft pinks, fresh yellows, peaches, and touches of lavender feel like a gentle reset after winter. For today’s card, I wanted to capture that feeling using liquid watercolors and simple layering techniques to create natural depth and dimension.
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One of my favorite things about liquid watercolors is that they can be reactivated with water once dry. That makes the process very forgiving — and perfect for slow layering.
I always begin with a light wash. Starting softly allows the pigment to move naturally across the paper. Water does most of the blending work — guiding the color instead of forcing it. Once the base layer is dry (or slightly damp), I gradually deepen the tones by adding more concentrated pigment near the base of the petals or in overlapping areas.
Layering slowly creates smooth transitions and realistic shadows. It’s always easier to add more color than to remove it.
For this card, I worked with Ballet Slippers, Marigold, Beach, Mulberry Blush, Raspberry Bliss, and Candy Violet — a palette that feels unmistakably spring-like.
To complement the softness of the florals, I embossed a Trellis cover plate background. Embossing adds texture without competing with the focal point, keeping the card elegant yet interesting.
White acrylic splatters added an organic finish, while black splatters near the sentiment visually tied everything together. A few iridescent dew drops completed the look with subtle sparkle and dimension.
This card is a reminder that beautiful results often come from patience — soft washes, gradual layering, and thoughtful details. Spring colors naturally invite softness and lightness, and I love how they bring a sense of renewal to handmade projects.
If you’re creating seasonal florals, try layering slowly, adding subtle ink shading, and incorporating texture through embossing. Small details truly transform the final piece.
Which spring color are you most drawn to right now — soft pastels or brighter tones?
Hello crafty friends, I am so excited to be on Spellbinders blog today with a trio of cards using the BLOCK PRINT ZODIACS Collection. I was inspired to create with zodiacs because they celebrate personality and individuality, making each design feel personal and intentional
I love experimenting with different techniques, and zodiacs feel mysterious and ever-changing to me. That’s why I chose watercolors—no two results are ever the same. I added foil details on watercolor cardstock using my Glimmer machine to enhance that sense of magic and depth. I used the watercolors by Pinkfresh Studio.
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Here is a card I created for my followers and then I will share a sneak peek of my cards on the Spellbinders blog where I have a full tutorial.
Libra Zodiac Card – Soft Celestial Ink Blending
For this card, I wanted to capture the gentle balance and airy elegance that Libra represents. Instead of going bold and dramatic, I chose a dreamy pastel palette with soft transitions and subtle texture to echo harmony and calm.
To elevate the card without adding a lot, I layered the blended panel over a subtly textured white background panel
A soft aqua card base that ties back to the main color palette. This framing keeps the composition clean while adding depth.
The contrast between soft watercolor and bold Espresso Foiling creates instant impact. Limiting the palette keeps the card cohesive. The arched shape adds elegance and movement.
Sneak Peek with step by step on Spellbinders blog :
Although all three cards follow the same basic process, each zodiac sign was approached with its own color story to reflect personality, symbolism, and mood. This keeps the designs cohesive while allowing each card to feel intentional and unique.
Hello crafty friends! I’m excited to share a closer look at a few cards I created using products from the Pinkfresh Studio "Homespun with Heart" Release. This collection is perfect if you enjoy layering, delicate details, and projects inspired by handmade creativity and a touch of romantic vintage asthetic.
All the supplies are listed below. Many of you want me to share more videos, with the cardmaking process and I am sharing one below Or subscribe to my channel: @ishaguptadesigns
First two cards focus on sewing and crafting themes, combined with soft colors and dimensional die-cut elements.
Card 1 – Handmade Sewing Tools Card
I used sewing themed dies to build a layered arrangement featuring thread, scissors, glasses, and small sewing accessories.
I started with a soft pink ink blended background to create a warm base.
The panel was embossed to add subtle texture without overpowering the focal elements using the Petal Trellis coverplate.
I used the Heritage Lace die to create decorative borders at the top and bottom. These details help frame the card while keeping the design light and elegant.
For the sewing elements, I inked through the stencils of the Maker's Essentials, die-cut using the coordinating Maker's dies and layered using foam adhesive to create dimension.
I finished the card with a simple “Made with Love” sentiment from the Heartmade Greetings stamp and a few Iridescent Dew drops.
Card 2 – Thread Spool Handmade Card
For the second card, I focused on Thread Spool as the main design element. I wanted this card to feel soft, playful, and slightly modern.
I created an inked background panel and layered it with the Lacy Lattice white die-cut.
I then layered it with a softly blended oval vellum ink background to draw attention to the focal point.
The stamped details on the spools and the sentiment from the Heartmade Greetings stamp set.
The decorative layered frames and floral vignettes draw inspiration from traditional Victorian stationery and ornamental paper crafts, where framed botanical elements were often used to create elegant focal points. The soft pink blended backgrounds inside the frames help recreate that classic cameo-style look that is commonly associated with vintage paper design.
To keep the card feeling fresh and modern, I paired those ornate elements with a structured layout, bold contrast layering, and plenty of open space. The stitched background texture adds quiet detail without overwhelming the florals, allowing each framed element to stand out individually while still working together as a cohesive composition.
I love combining vintage-inspired details with modern cardmaking techniques because it creates projects that feel timeless but still current. Giveaway Pinkfresh Studio will be giving away the full release on the Pinkfresh blog & YouTube channel. As well as a total of TEN $50 gift cards along the hop. As usual the winners will be selected from the comments. Pinkfresh Studio will pull the winners & post them on February 12, 2026, on their GIVEAWAY PAGE. Don't forget to check that page & claim your prize within 2 weeks.
Hello everyone! I had created this card for my post as Altenew Ambassador but I got covid and couldn't post it. For this card, I wanted to combine soft mixed-media texture with bright, cheerful florals. This slimline design uses gentle ink blending, subtle texture in the background, and layered die-cut flowers to create lots of dimension without complicated steps. It’s a great project if you love colorful cards but still want something relaxing and easy to make.
All the supplies are listed below.
Cut and fold a slimline card base (approx. 3.5" × 8.5").
Trim a watercolor panel slightly smaller than the card front and set it aside for the background.
Apply light watercolor wash using pastel shades (soft blue, yellow, and pink) over the panel.
Let the panel dry completely.
Use the Vintage Motifs stencil and apply texture paste lightly in a few areas.
Stamp and Color the Floral Images using stencils.
Die-cut the image
Arrange flowers onto the panel to guide the eye from top to bottom.
Use foam tape behind some flowers
Tuck smaller flowers and leaves behind the main blooms for a natural layered look.
Add Sentiment
Adhere the finished panel to the slimline card base.