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Halloween banner with dies! - Picket Fence Studios

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Halloween banner with dies!

by Silvana Chambon Scarenzio on Sep 08 2022
Hello! It´s Silvana here with another inspiration post.  Is it too early to start thinking about Halloween decor...? Never! The spooky season is around the corner and we need to be prepared. Last release inspired meto make a banner just with dies. Yes! The dies are the most versatile and durable product that we can purchase and we can stretch the use of them in creative ways.  For the banner base I used the A2 Haunted Lair Cover Plate die woth a hevy weight black cardstock.  The funny ghosts are the Three Ghastly friends die that are perfect for this! In the middle, I put the ghost over the A2 Spooky tree die just to make it more spooky.  The Happy Halloween word die was cut three times in different colors made with the incredibles Paper Glaze velvet in Bonfire, Split pea soup and Sea urchin colors.  I hope you enjoyed this idea and give it a try! See you soon with more inspiration.  Silvana.     
Hello There-Current of Fish - Picket Fence Studios

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Hello There-Current of Fish

by Heejung Hunsberger on May 13 2022
Hello Friends, Today I have a card to share with you using the Current of Fish Stencil and Gold Rose Glaze. I colored three different blue colors of water coloring on the watercolor paper first, and dry it completely. This current of fish stencil is 6 x 6 size, taped the stencil from behind of water-colored paper. Using a mixed media spatula, I applied a paper Glaze Gold Rose. I removed the stencil, cleaned it and the spatula and set the panel aside to dry.    I guess it might be not easy to color with water color for the beginner. but it is very easy to do stencil. I want to have some dimension to the word die-cut,I would have die cut the hello there die a third on white card stock and added it on top. I think having a bit of dimension really helps to make it stand out.   I hope enjoyed this project, Thank you for stopping by! I will be a card with new release next month! Happy Crafting!   Supplies  
Two Eye-Catching Cards with Larisa - Picket Fence Studios

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Two Eye-Catching Cards with Larisa

by Larisa Hohman on Mar 31 2021
 Hello!  Larisa here and today, I'm sharing bold and bright cards that are sure to grab your attention.  Both feature products from the new release and both have vivid pops of color that catch your attention!   My first card features the NEW Mail's Here Stamp.  To begin, I stamped out the Raining Envelopes Stamp a couple of times.  This Building Backgrounds stamp is perfect because it lines up perfectly.  You can stamp it and infinite number of times to create any sized background!  I colored my background using a light teal Copic Marker (BG10).  Then I added a strip of red polka dot paper to the bottom and trimmed it to fit my card base.  I also layered the panel on some light grey card stock and trimmed to fit.  For the hello sentiment, I die cut it in bright blue card stock and blue foam.  I adhered the two layers together and added them to the card panel just above the polka dot paper.  I love the dimension this technique adds!  Then, I stamped out the Mail's Here image, colored it up to match, and cut it with the coordinating die.  After adhering that to the panel, I also added "my dear friend" sentiment just below it from the More Fancy Sentiments Stamp set.   For my next card, I decided to create a shaker card using the NEW Purple-Rita Sequin Mix.  I started with a piece of purple card stock and added some tulle to the top of it.  I stitched down the sides with my sewing machine and filled it with my sequins.  Then I used the Netting Cover Plate to cut a piece of white card stock and I adhered that to my card panel only in the center of the card where I knew the glue would be covered.  I stamped out the Lilies For Spring and Kylee Girl images, colored them up, and cut them out using the coordinating dies.  I layered them on top of my card panel using foam tape and a bit of hot glue to make sure they were stuck down well.  My sentiment from the Job Well Done Set finishes it off!   Products Used: Mail's Here Mail's Here Coordinating Die Raining Envelopes Kylee Girl Kylee Girl Coordinating Die Purple-Rita Sequin Mix Lillies For Spring Lilies For Spring Coordinating Die Job Well Done More Fancy Sentiments Clear Stamp More Fancy Sentiments Die Netting Cover Plate Die Slim Line Oversized Hello Word Die   Gem Pick Up Tool Black Hybrid Ink Thanks so much for stopping by!  Have a great day!
Big Hugs with Picket Fence Studios and Gel Press - Picket Fence Studios

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Big Hugs with Picket Fence Studios and Gel Press

by Angela Bode on Feb 05 2021
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Hello! Today I am featuring cards made with Picket Fence Studios and Gel Press Products!First, a Big Hug to you for stopping by! To create this I used one of the small Gel Presses from the Faith Impressions set. This is such a cool set with 4 small shapes and 2 long border shapes. I ordered this set with the purpose of beginning to Bible journal but I have misplaced the journaling Bible! I moved the Bible to a safe place and yep, it's so safe, I can't find it! However, the Faith Impressions Set is so versatile it can be used to create any type of project, including cards! I added Big Hugs for the sentiment and sprinkled  Day and Night gems with the fancy Gem Pick-Up Tool. You will feel like an elegant crafter with this Gem Pick-up Tool! Next, I created a celebration card using the 7" Impressables Repeat Circles Gel Press.  This is a fun press because the circles are built into the press!  I placed the press on my MISTI (now carried in the PFS store!) and used it as a stamp.  Don't be surprised to see the Impressables Repeat Circles pop up again because I couldn't stop experimenting with it!  I added the fun Happy Birthday and sprinkled Spring Fling Sequins for a fun celebration feel!    Lastly, I returned to the Faith Impressions set and selected the heart shape press and the Flowers  stencil. I trimmed around the heart and edged it with black marker.  The background was created by stamping the heart randomly with paints and reinkers. I wasn't delighted with the result, so I added white paint to the heart with cheesecloth and continued to stamp. For the sentiment, I used the Seeing Double Alpha Die.  This set is terrific because it includes the Alphabet and numbers at one great price point!  To finish off the card I sprinkled Purple Side of a Rainbow Gems using the ever so elegant Gem Pick-Up Tool. Thanks so much for stopping by today and taking a look at the fun that can be made with Picket Fence Studios and Gel Press!  I hope your weekend is awesome! Angie                                                                                
Love Ya, Paper Glazes And Stencils! - Picket Fence Studios

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Love Ya, Paper Glazes And Stencils!

by Erica Andersson-Burke on Jan 12 2021
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Hi Picket Fence Fans!  It’s Paper Glazes no1 fan, Erica, here with my first blog post for 2021!  I’ve been using crafting as a means to cope with some heartbreak and grief. For me, that’s such a welcome way to ‘take a break’ from feeling awful and just lose myself in the process for a little while. It’s probably no secret that I love the Paper Glazes, and recently I have been trying out a new technique where I have been making shimmery card stock with them! It’s super fun and oh my gosh, the possibilities are practically endless!  I have also been mixing some of the Paper Glazes to make new custom blends! It’s messy and fun.  For this card, I mixed together Daffodil Yellow, Succulent Green, Ocean Poppy and a brand new colour coming on Thursday!! I didn’t mix them totally together, I wanted the colours to show through a little bit, almost like marbling if that makes sense?  This mix I used directly onto a card base over the Geo Squares Stencil. When that was dry, I used the Love Ya diecut on black card stock and added that to the card. I kept it very simple to let the Paper Glaze shine.  The second card is done with the same layout, only with different colours and different techniques. I started by ink blending some Hickory Smoke Distress Oxide ink over the Geo Squares stencil. Again, direcly onto a white card base. Over this, I also added a light touch of Petunia Pink, Marigold Orange and Bee Sting Yellow Atelier Ink. The reason I used these colours was to match a piece of shimmer card stock I made with some left over Paper Glaze. This piece was created by scraping off the excess Paper Glaze I had used to create a bigger piece. Strangely, I love this bit more than the original piece!! Funny, huh? The colours used in this are Daffodil Yellow, Marigold Orange, Peony Pink, Boysenberry Violet and a touch of that new colour coming on Thursday!  I used the Love Ya die again, only this time both of the pieces. The shadow part on the shimmer piece and the words were cut out of grey card stock. I also cut out another three shadow pieces out of white card stock and layered these up.  This was then adhered to the ink blended card base and with that, this card was also done!  Isn’t it amazing what you can use the Paper Glaze’s for? Even the smallest blob of it can be used for something, so next time you bring yours out, make sure to have spare paper around to scrape off any excess glaze and use for word die cuts or the A Tree die, like I have done here.  I hope I have inspired you to look at your Paper Glazes in a new way and to help you get the most out of them, and if you haven’t tried them yet, what are you waiting for?? Come join in the fun and use the hashtag #pfpaperglaze on social media so we can see your projects!  Lots of love and happy crafting from Erica     
I'm obsessed, y'all - Picket Fence Studios

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I'm obsessed, y'all

by Michelle Lupton on Jan 08 2021
I have a bright and happy card to share today, using alcohol inks, pink foil and an awesome word die from Picket Fence Studios. I made a panel of yupo with pink alcohol ink and pink foil, and cut it with the Slimline diecutting system. I cut the y'all die from pink, black and white cardstock, and layered them offset to create a drop shadow.  I then stamped and white embossed the rest of the sentiment onto another piece of pink cardstock and layered it over the top. Relatively simple, but the large word die packs a punch! Thanks for visiting :)
Drink Up: Coffee with Larisa - Picket Fence Studios

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Drink Up: Coffee with Larisa

by Larisa Hohman on Jan 06 2021
Hello!  Larisa here and I'm so excited to be starting the new year with one of my favorite images!  This beauty is Beautiful Girl Jill.  Isn't she fabulous???   To create my card, I stamped my image in light tan ink and colored it up with Copic Markers using the "no line" technique.  Then, I die cut it out using the Coordinating Die Set.  For the background, I used the Life Changing Blender Brushes and the Evergreens Stencil.  Then, I layered my panel on top of some tan card stock and stitched around it.  Using foam tape, I added my image to the left side of the card panel.  Then I die cut the coffee word die from white and dark brown card stock, layered it up and added it to my card using foam tape as well.  Then I tucked in some die cut snowflakes, sequins, and the rest of my sentiment, stamped from the Drink Your Greens Clear Stamp Set.   I have to say, I absolutely love how this card turned out!  The products so beautifully together and I had a lot of fun creating it!   Thank you so much for stopping by!  Happy New Year!!! Products Used: Evergreens Stencil Beautiful Girl- Jill Girl Stamp Beautiful Girl- Jill Girl Coordinating Die Coffee Word Die Drink Your Greens Stamp      Winter Snowflakes Die Black Hybrid Ink Life Changing Blender Brushes Gin and Tonic Sequin Mix
Lovely Summer Card with Larisa - Picket Fence Studios

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Lovely Summer Card with Larisa

by Larisa Hohman on Aug 12 2020
Hello!  Larisa here and today I have a lovely summer card to share with you.  As school is starting back and summer is winding down, I thought it would be fitting to create a card using this Beautiful Girl Kendyll Stamp and Lovely Word Die.   To create my card, I started with some patterned papers in my stash.  The background paper is a white ship-lap pattern.  I trimmed that to fit the front of my card base.  Then I die cut a stitched square from blue striped paper and mounted that on a piece of grey card stock.  I adhered that towards the top of my card.  Then I trimmed a piece of red polka dot paper and layered that underneath.  Using the Lovely Die, I die cut the word from navy blue card stock and layered that on top of a white background layer, cut with the same die set.  By the way, I absolutely LOVE this die.  I will probably be using it on all sort of cards in the future.  Just a head up. LOL.  For my image, I stamped the girl out in tan ink on Copic-friendly paper.  Then I used Copic Markers to color her in.  For her eyes and eyebrows, I used a Copic Multi-liner.  After, I was finished coloring, I used the coordinating die to cut her out and popped her on my card using foam tape.  I layered the Lovely Word Die on top with foam tape as well.  And there you have it.  One Lovely Summer Card.   Beautiful Girl - Kendyll Kendyll Girl Coordinating Die Lovely Word Die Copic Colors: Skin: E000, E00, E11, E04, R20 Hair: E43, E47, E49 Red: R35, R37, R56, R59 White: W0, W1, W3 White Flower: E50, E53, E33 Green: YG21, YG23, YG25 Brown Drink: E35, E57 Thanks so much for stopping by!  Have a great day!