
Hi everyone! I’m on the Pinkfresh Studio blog today with a boldly colored encouragement card. I used the new Petal Perfection stencil and die sets with some of their beautiful inks and all of their blending brushes! I adore PFS inks and decided to let loose and have some fun with the complementary colors of turquoise-blue and red-orange.
So let’s get into it!
- Starting with the background, grab a panel of smooth, white cardstock and one of Pinkfresh’s 1/2″ blending brushes. Using Apricot, I randomly blended some orange areas onto the panel. Then I applied Clementine and Mango Sorbet over the same areas. And with Fruit Punch, the darkest red-orange, I used the 1/4″ brushes. Letting a portion of the brush sit on the paper for a few seconds for some fun texture and contrast.
- Then, using Pinkfresh’s 1″ brushes, blend the colors Waterfall and Aquamarine onto the rest of the card front. Start in opposite corners, and in my case, I wanted more of the panel to be blue than green. Blend around the orange areas.
- Using the 1/2 ” brushes, apply Turquoise just in loose circles or abstract shapes over the lighter, Waterfall. Pinkfresh inks will smooth out a little.
- And the same again with Paradise, which is the third darkest color in the Amalfi Coast collection. I blended in slightly smaller blobs, developing layers of color.
- Apply just a couple of small areas of Atlantis ink, the darkest of the turquoise colors.

And that’s it for the background!
- For the flowers, I used Pinkfresh’s new Petal Perfection stencil and die. I prefer to use the die first, then arrange the stencil over it. It’s just easier for me, but I encourage you to experiment to find your preference.
- I used Apricot and Clementine for a yellow-orange. Then I used the gorgeous red-oranges, Mango Sorbet, Fruit Punch, and just a little Berrylicious on the very tips of the petals.
- I used the Amalfi Coast collection of colors for the stems.
- Use the die set again with white cardstock and double up the flowers and stems to make them more sturdy.
- I used the image on the back of the Petal Perfection package to figure out how to lay out my flowers.
- Some are adhered straight to the backing panel. And with the rest, I used either one or two layers of foam tape (just under the flowers or leaves, not the stems, which would have been very difficult) to vary the heights.
- I used the Garden Party die set to cut out some small blue and black dots.
- I got a lovely sentiment from the new Guiding Light stamp and die sets.
Pinkfresh Studio’s inks, bold or pastel, are gorgeous. And I hope that you feel inspired to experiment with abstract coloring and design!
If you have any questions, please leave a note. I’d be happy to answer them. Thanks so much for coming by!
-Anne
