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Hello and welcome to  Pinkfresh Studio “The Couture Edit” Release Blog Hop !!!

If you arrived here from Michelle Short’s Blog, you’re on the right track. If not, be sure to head over to the Pinkfresh Studio Blog for all the details on this gorgeous new release and to start the full blog hop!

It’s release day at Pinkfresh Studio !  The Couture Edit release celebrates elegance, femininity, and sophisticated charm, inviting you into a world of beauty, fashion, and graceful details. The stylisch elements will give your projects a look that feels both modern and timeless!

Today I’m sharing two cards created with products from this release.

My first card showcases the Couture Grace product suite along with the Ribbon Cascade stencils from this release. 

I began by pressing the Couture Grace Press Plate in Detail Black onto white cardstock, then colored the images using the coordinating stencil set. I kept a pink-orange color palette throughout the entire card for a cohesive look. 

The dress of the girl was colored in a soft gradation from top to bottom using Sparkling Rose, Coral Reef, Apricot and Mimosa. The bow was stenciled in Sweet Mustard. For the skin, I used Peach Fuzz, and the hair was colored with Gathered Twigs and Licorice. The small floral elements were stenciled using the same tones as the dress to maintain harmony, and the shoes were finished in Mimosa

Once the stenciling was complete, I die cut the images using the coordinating die and set them aside. 

To create the look of the girl stepping out from behind a curtain, I stenciled the Ribbon Cascade in Coral Reef and Apricot, then carefully fussy cut the ribbon strands. I trimmed two pieces of white cardstock into triangles so that the ribbon would cover the long edge of each triangle. After adhering the ribbon along the edges, I added an additional ribbon strand for dimension.These pieces formed the two sides of the curtain. 

For the background, I ink blended Sweet Mustard on an oval area of the bottom of a white A2 panel to create a spotlight effect to the girl. I then dry embossed the panel using the Diamond Lattice coverplate die and adhered it to a white cardbase. 

Next I foam mounted the curtains at the top of the card and decorated them with the small flowers as shown in the picture. Finally, I foam mounted the girl and the sentiment (also pressed in Detail Black from the same set). For a touch of sparkle, I scattered a few iridescent Clear Drops and added the Blush Glitter Drops to the bow and hair. 

The second card features the Fragrance Notes product suites. This suite includes a stencil for a soft wavy background, cute small floral clusters, and warm, uplifting sentiments. 

For this design, I chose a green-aqua-blue color scheme. I started by stenciling the background panel using Grassy Knoll, Aquamarine, and Summer Shower, blending the colors from top to bottom. I then dry embossed the panel with the Dashing Daisies press plate and adhered it to a white cardbase.

The floral elements were hot foiled in Rose Gold and colored using the coordinating stencil set. The petals were stenciled using Peony, Coral Reef, and Sparkling Rose, while the leaves were blended in Grassy Knoll with a touch of Summer Shower. The flower centers were colored in Marigold. Once finished, I die cut the images with the coordinating die. 

The sentiment from the Fragrance Notes set was also hot foiled in Rose Gold and die cut with the coordinating die. To create a platform for the sentiment, I used the Cottage Frames. I ink blended a piece of white cardstock in Grassy Knoll and Summer Shower to match the background color. I also pressed the coordinating Cottage Frame in the same ink tones and die cut it with the coordinating die. I then cut the larger base frame from white cardstock, layered the ink blended piece with it, and foam mounted the assembled frame to the center of the card with the sentiment on top.

To complete the design, I arranged the floral clusters in the upper left and lower right corners around the frame, adding one flower slightly overlapping the sentiment for extra interest. I finished the card with a few Leaf and Aqua Glitter Drops for added shine.

Pinkfresh Studio will be giving away the full release on the Pinkfresh blog and YouTube channel.

There will be a total of TEN $50 gift cards given to the winners chosen from all the blogs on the hop list.

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The winners will be randomly selected from the comments.

All the winners will be announced on the Pinkfresh Studio Giveaway Page on March 12, 2026.

*Please check the Giveaway page and claim your prize within 2 weeks !

The next stop is the amazing Anett Gelencsér’s blog !

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Thank you so much for stopping by and hopping along!

Tomorrow there will be a fun Instagram Hop ! So please mark your calendars for more inspiration and giveaways!

Happy hopping!
Hugs,

TaeEun

Post Author: TaeEun Yoo

12 Replies to “Pinkfresh Studio “The Couture Edit” Release Blog Hop”

  1. Both cards are awesome, but I am obsessed with your Couture Grace card. The layout, the colors, it’s perfect in every way!

  2. I am
    Just gushing on these cards! Colors are just perfection and the creativity for the curtains on the fist card is amazing! Can’t wait to play with this set.

  3. What a delicate and sweet card! Love what you did with Couture Grace. It almost looks like the ribbons are curtains, parting to welcome her to the stage. Love it! Your 2nd card is beautiful and soft, too. So talented!

  4. I love the subtle texture you added to your second card’s background. Really lovely! But my fav has to be the first and the way you added those ribbons so they remind you of curtains. Great idea.

  5. What gorgeous cards, TaeEun! Love the first one best, but the second one is also lovely. Your attention to detail really shows in these card designs.

  6. These cards are so pretty! I love how you used the Ribbon Cascade Stencil to help make the curtain and love the pink orange colour palette. For the second card I love that wavy background, the foiled images and how you used a cottage frame to ground the florals. All so pretty. Thank you for the inspiration!

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