Monday, September 14, 2020

Picket Fence Studios' September Release is Here!

It's always an exciting day for Picket Fence Studios when it's Release Day! New Paper Glaze colors, 6x6 stencils, Slim Line stencils, stamps, and more - including a sequin storage case, and an AMAZING Slim Line Die Cutting System that you are going to want to check out and buy PRONTO!! It makes up to 256 different combinations of card fronts. Yes, you read that right! All the links are below!

Today we are celebrating not only new products, but new team members! Welcome Larisa and Lisa! You can check out their creations for today in the hop list below. That's right, we are having a September Release Hop. And what's a hop without PRIZES? Two lucky winners will each get a $50 shopping spree! Isn't that cool??? Be sure to stop at each hop along the way to be entered. Winners will be announced on the Picket Fence Studios blog next week.

I am excited to show one of the brand new SLIM LINE stencils: Leaf. I love the shape and skeleton design - perfect for fall - and spring leaves!

My white cardstock (I use Hammermill 100#) is 3.5 x 8.5, and I cut my olive card base just a little larger. The new Slim Line Die Cutting System will do all of that for you! I used my Blender Brushes and my MAKE ART STAY-tion (Wendy Vecchi) to blend my colors through the stencil, which I angled off the cardstock. I chose three colors of Distress Oxides for my background: Crushed Olive, Twisted Citron, and Spiced Marmalade.  

I chose a sentiment from the previously released Neighborhood stamp set, and embossed it with Ranger Gold Embossing Powder. I added some of the yummy Spiked Cider Sequin Mix for sparkle and bling.

To finish today's post for me, I leave you with this sweet and adorable little 4.5" square card using the new Dragon Fruit stamp set, and the Slim Line Broken Fence Stencil. I only used about half of the stencil - ha! There is also a 6x6 version that would work on this little card as well.

I stenciled first, using Spun Sugar and Worn Lipstick Distress Oxide Inks. I stamped the images with Hybrid Black ink, and then colored in with Copic markers. I had so much fun coloring this! Have you ever had dragon fruit? It's a tropical fruit native to Mexico and Central America. Its taste is like a combination of a kiwi and a pear. Yum!

Live on the sweet side of life!

Next up is the amazingly talented Becky Roberts!


There is so MUCH MORE to check out! Shop {HERE} or click one of the links to all the new release products below!  I hope you will stop back tomorrow, as I have a giveaway of my own, and more of the new PFS September Release to show you!
 

27 comments:

  1. I cannot wait to get that leaf stencil! Your card is beautiful!

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  2. Gorgeous cards! I had never heard of dragon fruit before but it looks yummy.

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  3. Judy, these are stunning! Such gorgeous projects. The leaf at an angle, in those colors and with that sentiment knocks my socks off. You know I love pink so I think the dragon fruit card is pretty special too!

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  4. Beautiful cards! This release has so much to love! Thank you for posting!

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  5. Hi Judy, I love them all so I can not chose one.. The Dragon Fruit is card is awesome, I knew I needed that Broken Fence stencil.. Gail T

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  6. Lovely effect with the leaf stencil - great!

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  7. Amazing card using the leaf stencil. That’s going on my buy list now!

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  8. Your dragon fruit looks s-w-e-e-t! Love the colors and the layout of that card.

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  9. Wonderful card inspiration using this fun release!

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  10. Marisela Delgado said: So beautiful! mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com

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  11. Thanks for sharing your cards and the part about the dragon fruit. I had no idea what it was. Beautiful coloring.

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  12. Beautiful cards! I love the stencil designs you used and the color combos! The leaf design is a favorite!
    I haven't tried dragon fruit yet, but it sounds delicious!

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  13. I've never eaten dragon fruit, but now I want to give it a try! Love your cards, Judy :)

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  14. Fantastic cards Judy, your beautiful spring leaf stencil card is so fresh and your dragon fruit, good enough to eat! I can't wait to see more of your creations!

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  15. I like the layers and color mix. Lovely leaf and dragon fruit. Actually, I can't believe it's real, so now I need to find one to try.

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  16. Wonderful job!
    I love the leaf card, the added sequins are a nice touch.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  17. Beautiful cards I really like the use of the stencil on the 1st and the dragon fruit images is so unique. I have Eaten it and it does taste amazing.

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  18. Love your cards. The first one is my favorite. Beautiful!

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  19. I love your cards and the colors you used! It looks like so much fun to use the glazes, too. Thanks for sharing!

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  20. Nope have never had dragon fruit, kinda looks squishy. But your coloring looks terrific! Looking forward to what's to come because the stencils are great... uhmmmm a slimline cutting machine, interesting! Really pretty cards!

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  21. Great cards. I really like the stenciled backgrounds. And the leaf stencil is very cool. Great for a masculine card.

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