Scrappy Tails and Pear Blossom Press Collab Hop

Welcome to the Scrappy Tails and Pear Blossom Press Collab Hop! Today, we’re sharing lots of whimsical cards that will really brighten your day. They feature dreamy new stamps and dies from Scrappy Tails, and with a little help from us at Pear Blossom Press, they all light up!  Be sure to hop along with us for lots of inspiration; our designers have come up with some stunning cards.

To help kick the hop off, we are excited to welcome Su-Queen Teo as a guest designer! Let’s take a look at the toad-ally awesome card she made, and she’ll walk you through the process below…

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Guest Designer Su-Queen Teo

To make this card, I die-cut a scalloped slimline panel in kraft cardstock, followed by a basic slimline panel in Bristol smooth white cardstock. I used Distress Oxide colors – dried marigold, squeezed lemonade, and seedless preserve for the background. I die-cut the mushroom border from the Scrappy Tails Slimline Everyday Borders II and used Distress Oxide colors – mowed lawn, shabby shutters, and lucky clover. I added a shimmer wash on the background and mushroom border panels.

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I stamped the mushroom and frog images from the Fairy Botanicals stamp and die set with Copic friendly black ink, die-cut them, and colored them with Copic markers. I glued them to the panel and stamped my sentiment in the middle. I accented the images with a clear shimmer and added white gel pen. I also stamped a “push here” stamp on where I wanted my button to lie. I wanted the mushrooms from the mushroom border to light up, so I glued them down to the panel and using a poke tool, made holes behind the mushrooms. On the back of the panel, I added a vellum piece that was colored in yellow Copic marker. I then added the Pear Blossom EZ-Lights, with the lights behind the mushrooms, and lining up the button with where I stamped “push here.” I adhered the panel to the kraft cardstock with double-thick foam tape before gluing it to a green slimline foldover. 

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Here are photos of the completed card…

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Featured Products

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EZ-Lights

Double Thick Foam Tape

Essential Gel Pens

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Slimline Everyday Borders II

Fairy Botanicals Stamp and Die Set

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Isn’t Su-Queen’s card adorable? Every detail is perfect! I can’t wait to try a version of this. In fact, I’ll be going LIVE on YouTube tonight at 5pm Pacific/8pm Eastern, and making a light-up card with the same Fairy Botanicals set, and the new Book Pop Up die set. I hope you’ll join me! (Make sure you are subscribed to my YouTube channel, and click the bell to turn on notifications. That way, you won’t miss any of the fun!)

Hop Along with Us

Are you ready for more inspiration? Let’s hop into the Forest of Arden and see what other magical cards await…

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Scrappy Tails – next stop 
Carol Hintermeier
Jackie Pasko 
Rachel Winn
Teresa Plunkett 

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Natasha Davies 
Carrie Rhoades  
Tanna LoHouse  
Ilina Crouse
Pear Blossom Press (Su-Queen Teo) – you are here

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Giveaways

We’d love to see what you would create with these lovely new products, so we’re giving some away! Scrappy Tails and Pear Blossom Press are each giving away a $25 store credit! Comment on this post by July 9, 2021 to be entered to win. Winners will be announced on July 12th. 

Thanks for hopping along with us. And a great big thanks to Su-Queen Teo for guest designing for us today! If you are not already following her on Instagram (@thepapercrownnyc), be sure to head over and check out her work. She creates so many beautiful cards. Many are interactive too! Please make sure to use her links above if you’d like to purchase any of the supplies used today. Some are affiliate links, and that helps to support her hobby. Don’t worry, there is no additional cost to you; it’s just an awesome way to thank her for the inspiration.

18 thoughts on “Scrappy Tails and Pear Blossom Press Collab Hop

  1. Beautiful card!! Love these light up cards

  2. Brenda McKinley says:

    Love the card and the lights really take it to next level! I need to get some ASAP!

  3. Love the idea of lighting the mushrooms.

  4. Sharon Gullikson says:

    The lights add so much to the look. It is a really cute card, but the lights take it up a notch to make it amazing. I LOVE this look!!!! PERFECT for kids. They love interactive cards!

  5. Love your design. The glow behind the mushrooms makes me imagine there’s a fairy party going on back there! ?

  6. What a gorgeous mushroom scene! I LOVE the colors and of course the GLOW!

  7. What a wonderful light up card!

  8. Donna de Gale-Kalloo says:

    Love it!

  9. Melissa Leftrick says:

    This is so much fun and so adorable!

  10. Sabrina Leavell says:

    Oh my gosh this is just so darling I love that the mushrooms illuminate! Thank you so much for joining us on this hop Su- Queen!

  11. This is fabulous! The lights add such a special touch to projects. They are amazing! TFS

  12. Awesome scene with the mushrooms and frogs! I love the addition of the lights! Fabulous card!

  13. Welcome to Pear Blosspm Plus! I like your beautiful card very very mush!! The lsoft glow ighting is so so pretty!

  14. Virginia Ellison says:

    Oh my….this is such a cute card…. I love that all the cards have lights on them….????

  15. Cute and magical light up scene.

  16. I like the idea shares on how to add the light feature. Great surprise and fun feature.

  17. Love those beautiful light up cards! These lights are an ingenious product!

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