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Pear Blossom Press: Light-up Resolution Fails

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Greetings! Let’s have some fun with products from Pear Blossom Press today!

Here’s what we are making in action!

Coloring and assembly video on youtube, link at the bottom of this page, or you can read my quick summary below!

but First!!!!! I hope you can join me for the Stash Summit! I’m super excited to be representing Pear Blossom Press and Unity Stamp Company in the Create with your Cardmaking Stash Summit coming up January 29th-31st.

Get your FREE ticket here to make sure you don’t miss it!

OK back to today’s card!

First we color this pissy kitty!

Fuji (my kitty consultant) said we should try a Siamese this time.

Next, stencil some cute paw prints using Distress Ink Frayed Burlap and the Unity Stamp Company Jagged Paw Print Stencil.

Cut a rough mask and splatter with Kuretake Watercolor Starry Colors.

Unity Stamp Company Mousy Mischief Makers makes for a great inside mouse for the other sentiment in the pissy kitty set. I also used Unity Stamp Company Scallops & Rectangles {nesting dies} to frame in this mouse as well.

Mark where the “press here” button needs to go for the Pear Blossom Press Halo Light Combo Pack (longer one light) and stamp it with the Pear Blossom Press Stamp and Die Set.

Finish off the back with Pear Blossom Press World’s Greatest Foam Tape and then use the Pear Blossom Press A7 T-square (1/8″ jig) to mount it to the card base.

Supplies Used:

Here’s the full video of coloring and assembly!

Hope you enjoyed the card this month!

Be sure to check out the Pear Blossom Press Blog for more inspiration by myself and other Design Team members! If you are on Facebook, you can also follow Pear Blossom Press’s Page there for the latest news.

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