Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Pink & Main 5th Birthday Celebration and Blog Hop!


Pink & Main is celebrating its 5th Birthday and YOU are invited to the party!!  Come join the blog hop for fun, inspiration and surprises!


Comment to win!  Leave a comment on each blog in the hop listed below.  There will be FIVE random winners chosen from the comments left on our blogs. Each winner will each win a $50 store credit!!



























For my first card, I created a splattered background with distress oxide inks.  The balloons were created by using one of the balloon dies from the Party Balloons die set and cut from a background piece I made with a rainbow of distress oxide ink colors then tied twine to each.  Using the Celebrate dies, I cut the word from shiny gold cardstock and the outline from black cardstock.


For my next two cards, I first created a rainbow background with distress oxide inks.  I then used the Happy Birthday dies to cut out the center of each card.  Taking the cut out words, I placed them into the openings of the opposite card.  A great way to get two cards in one!


Be sure to join the hop and celebrate with us!



57 comments:

  1. I love these! Especially the die cut oxide balloons!

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  2. I love the balloons and happy birthday sentiments made from the oxide background.

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  3. The cards are all so different from each other. I LOVE the balloons with the sort of marbelized colors. NICE

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  4. Great trio of cards - they are all excellent! I couldn’t pick a favourite if I tried!

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  5. Love distress inks!! Your cards are precious!!

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  6. Great array of birthday cards. All look like a celebration!

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  7. Love your cards-so colorful!

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  8. So fun! All three cards are so pretty!

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  9. Your cards are just stunning. I love the different uses of the distress oxides that you did. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  10. I love the affect of using the distress oxides on the balloons, background and sentiment.

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  11. Like them all but the first the best!

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  12. Such pretty cards. The balloon card is my favorite. Love the twine bows.

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  13. Wonderful cards. Your Distress Oxide background is gorgeous -- love that technique. This is such a great release.

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  14. Love the tyedye look. Great colors

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  15. These cards are really very beautiful and inspiring. My favourite is the first card with the gorgeous balloons.

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  16. So pretty! I love your distress oxide backgrounds and diecuts - and who doesn't love a 2 for 1?!

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  17. Beautiful cards. Love the switcharoo with the sentiments. Hugz

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  18. The use of the distress oxides for the balloons and the background really make the cards pop.

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  19. Great backgrounds with the distress oxides!

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  20. Beautiful cards! Great way to get 2 cards from one background.

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  21. What beautiful backgrounds and GREAT BRIGHT COLORS!

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  22. Fantastic set of cards!! Love them all! So colorful and super fun they are :)

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  23. So fun! Happy Birthday Pink and Main❤❤❤

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  24. Love your pretty cards! Great colors! The balloons are so fun and festive!

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  25. Love these cards and the black background really makes the colors pop!

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  26. Beautiful cards! Love the rainbow colors and the pop of black.

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  27. What darling cards! Perfect for this birthday celebration!

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  28. Wonderful card designs and I like how you used the distress oxide inks.

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  29. I love how the touch of black sets off the colours in each of these cards. Did you add shimmer to those balloons? They're gorgeous!

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  30. Love your cards, especially the pops of black and the two-for-one card.

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  31. Wonderful cards. Love the
    use of the oxide inks to make
    the balloons. Their uneven
    coloring makes them so
    interesting. Getting a
    two-fer with the birthday
    die cut is always a good idea.
    thanks for sharing
    txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  32. Such fantastic birthday cards! I love Distress Oxide inks.
    Thanks for sharing...

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  33. Gorgeous cards Kathy, so happy and bright. Another fabulous release from Pink and Main.
    Thank you for sharing your talents.
    T x

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  34. I love your colorful cards. I believe colors really influence our moods so bright vibrant colors will always make you feel good inside!!

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  35. A trio of fun, bright and festive cards. Wonderful inspirations. x

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  37. Such a beautiful trio of cards!!Love the bright colors & balloons!!
    Have a wonderful day,
    Migdalia
    Crafting with Creative M

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  38. Oh your cards just scream "celebration" :) Fabulous designs.

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  39. Great cards - bold and colorful! Love the tie dye effect of the balloons, and those hand tied strings are adorable!

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  40. Awesome cards! Thanks for the chance to win and sharing.

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  41. What beautiful Birthday cards--I need to make a bunch today, instead I'm getting inspired looking at yours!

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  42. Love the splatter backgrounds!

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  43. Absolutely love all your cards; especially the play of colors there. Thanks for the great inspiration!

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  44. Amazing set of cards, love the black one the most as it makes the color pop up.

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  45. Such pretty cards! Love the distress oxide effect! Thank you for sharing!

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  46. Love the balloons on the 'celebrate' card. They are all lovely.

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  47. Love the tie dye look of distress inks. Such elegant cards! Love it.

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  48. You've shared a lovely range of cards that beautifully showcase these new products.

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