Thursday, August 21, 2025

Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus

Hi friends!  I have been working on some crocheted squares for a remembrance blanket for a crafter who loved purple, so I was drawn to these colors for this week's card as well.  I recently spent some time with another friend who is a real book lover (real physical books of paper and ink, not digital) and so the idea came to me to make this project a relatively clean and simple bookmark card.  The bookmark can be sliced off the side of the card and tucked into a card while the card remains intact.   

I wanted to keep this card relatively thin and low profile so I stamped the sentiments directly onto the designer paper using Versamark ink and gold detail embossing powder.  


I can't see these sentiments without singing them!  I wanted the first to be visible from the outside, 


and the second to be visible once the bookmark was flipped open. This inside sentiment was a little wider than the bookmark flap, so I used a little fishtail banner to hide the part that was peeking out a bit too far.


Here's the inside.  I love using these "royalty" colors for a "King" card like this.  I used pretty pearly white paper for the cross, although if I'd had it I might have chosen the gold metallic (I need to order more...the gold is the one I always run out of first because I love it so much!).  A little smudge of gold ink through the die gave the white that little bit of gold lustre.  

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Thursday, August 14, 2025

Masculine Textures & Tim Holtz Numbers

Sometimes it is really fun to look through your deep stash and see whether you can find ways to extend the use of the images and sentiments in your stamp inventory.  Both of my cards for today started with Metal Textures, and numbers from various Tim Holtz die sets.


My older brother is into rehabbing old cars.  He bought an old car that looked all oxidized, rusted and green like this, but with a lot of elbow grease it turned out to be a gorgeous silver.  (I wish I had a photo to share with you!)


My husband is excited that college football season is nearly here!  In our household he represents Michigan and the Big 10, but I am cheering on my alma mater The University of Texas (hence the orange!) and my dad's alma mater, Ole Miss!  Patrick's dad was a big University of Tennessee fan, so I suppose this card could kinda do double duty.    

I can't even remember how long I have had these snap brads!  I used almost the whole pack on this one card!  I think I have used this same metal textures paper once before to make a basketball card.  I have no idea what metal texture it is supposed to represent, but to me it looks like pigskin!  I used thin strips of paper for the laces.  A little bit of a pain to make but I like the way it turned out, even if it might be a little bit corny!  The gesture will be appreciated!    

Here's the inside.  I thought this sentiment paired well with the idea of a player running for the goal line.  It always makes me smile when they take the time to give credit where credit is due after they score!  If they are wise, they know where their talent comes from!   

Birthday Odometer
Football!

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Vintage Peonies with Organic Seed Farm


Hello friends!  I'm here with a pretty Peonies card made with colors that I adore!  I'm actually spinning these colors right now too!  See that lovely little tulipwood Jenkins Kuchulu dressed in Inglenook Highland Heather there at "three o'clock?!"  


I love using these two sets together because they make a really elegant card with very little effort.  Patterned papers, a couple of passes through the die cutter, and a little bit of Copic coloring do the trick.  


I put an extra layer of patterned paper behind the flower because I just loved the subtle reflection of colors and how they played between the paper pads and stamped images.


Here's the inside.   Elegant and perfectly girlie pink!   

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Thursday, July 31, 2025

Another half-front card

This week's card is a variation of the half front card from last week, but with a "peek from underneath" wreath from one of our Seasonal Wreaths sets.  Without the bow it would be a perfect card to make flat-for-mailing.  You could substitute a vertical strip of patterned paper to keep things interesting.

I used a second layer of white card stock inside, as I knew I'd be using Copic markers and didn't want the colors to bleed through the back of my card.  I am running low in some colors of card stock so I needed to get creative about a border to emphasize the edges.  My solution was to make a loosely painted watercolor-y border using diluted distress oxide inks in colors similar to the Copics I used to color the pumpkins.  (Although this is the inside, it would make a lovely card front if you are so inspired!)


Here's a close-up of the corner with the focal image and sentiment.   I spattered the inside with the same distress oxide colors used in the border, along with some green and brown and also a little white acrylic paint. 

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These are quick and easy and great for those scraps of paper that are not quite long enough for a full card.  I think they're fun because they are just a little different from the norm. 

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Christmas in July!


Card-making is so much fun when papers and stamps work together to form a cohesive theme or to tell a particular story.  Today's card uses two paper pads and one stamp set to set the scene for the beloved, familiar and heart-warming "T'was the Night Before Christmas." 


The idea for this card initially started with a leftover 4.25 x 9 inch scrap of white card stock (scored at 5.5) and a glance at our stockings/mittens bundle.  It was almost fully formed before I even made it to my desk.  This was one of those cards that practically made itself it was so quick and easy!  


The feeling brought forth by this stanza and these images is one of "All hearts come home for Christmas," the warmth of the holiday spirit, of faith, family, and friends.  So many wonderful, precious memories of Christmases past along with happiness and hope for the Christmases yet to come.  

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Enjoy our Christmas in July SALE from now through July 27th!  

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Thinking of You...Be Strong!

Hello everyone!  I've been participating in Tour de Fleece since July 5, and everywhere I look it seems as though my fiber artist friends are spinning Summery "pool" colors.  As I was looking through my paper pads, my eyes were drawn to these lovely blue-greens, so I had to follow suit!  
 

This "splotchy" print looked almost like a map or globe, so I decided to stamp the Mackinac Bridge directly onto the designer paper.  I added a bit more blue and green to the stamped design in the appropriate spots, but most of the coloring was that grey-green for the bridge structure.  

I loved the way the colors of that paper were like spilled ink, so I took a piece of card stock and splashed and splattered it, then dragged it through some ink pressed onto my craft mat.  Then I added the sheet of designer paper stamped with a swan and sentiment.  (It's raining here today, so I may have to get a dry iron to completely dry and flatten the paper which was still a bit damp when this photo was taken).  

A very easy and fun card!  I hope you like it!

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Thursday, July 10, 2025

Sunflower Season!

 


Hello everyone!  I hope you have had a wonderful week!  It has been a busy one here since my birthday/4th of July and the start of Tour de Fleece!  


Sharon is hosting a sale of Stamp Simply's Florals through July 11th, so I thought it would be fun to feature one of those sets.  The sunflower set is one of my favorites, although I honestly love them all!  


I combined our vintage seed packet stamps/dies with the sunflower for this Summery card front.  I stamped the frame directly onto a sheet from Craft Consortium Grunge Light, bringing some of those pale pinks from the corner of the paper into my coloring.  Gradient colors get me every time!  (I might have to try my hand at dyeing some fiber or yarn to match the gradient of this paper!  It is SO pretty and so perfectly Summer!)  



It is full-on Sunflower Season in Florida right now!  Our grocery store is full of sunflower bouquets.  Giant blossoms!  

I used several distress oxide inks to splatter the entire card, hoping that it would give it a Summer-out-in-the-garden, hands-in-the-dirt kind of feel.  

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For those who are curious, here's what my Tour de Fleece is looking like so far!  I've got lots of spindles, in both Turkish and supported styles, and one wheel going.  Lots of wonderful color and a couple of natural undyed fibers as well. Tour de Fleece runs simultaneously during Tour de France...spinners set challenges for themselves according to their interests and skill level, taking rest days and challenge days right along with the Tour riders.  So much fun and always full of inspiration.  


Thursday, July 3, 2025

Just Popping by to say Hi!


Recently one of my besties who is visiting the Pacific Northwest sent me a photo/video of a beautiful field of poppies, and that's what inspired today's project.  I was struck by the intensity of the colors and the peacefulness of the scene, the grasses and flowers bobbing their heads in the soft breeze and glowing in the light of that "golden hour."  I really wanted to try to capture that in a clean and simple card.    


The flowers in the photo were a variety of reds, oranges, yellows, and white but I chose colors here that would harmonize with this lovely designer paper.  I love the contrast of the paler portion of the background with the brightly colored blossoms.


I kept auditioning various ribbons and laces but in the end decided to just keep things really simple.  I stamped the sentiment directly onto the designer paper background and added some spatters to kinda tie it all together, hoping to let the paper and flowers shine all on their own.


Here's the inside.  I absolutely LOVE this "Just Because" sentiment since we really don't need a reason to send a card!  

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Thursday, June 26, 2025

Proud to be an American!

 

Hi y'all!

Since we live not so far from a naval air station patriotic cards are always in season, but I especially enjoy making them at this time of year.  Today's project was really fun, coming together with only one paper pad, one stamp set and a few dies.  


So fun and easy to mix and match these two-sided papers!  This patriotic floral is absolutely adorable.  

If you've been visiting here for a while, you've probably noticed that our fishtail banners die is one of my favorites!  The star is a Spellbinders die that I enjoy scoring and folding so that it is more 3-D.      


The easel fold is perfect for displaying a special card, but also adds extra "real estate" to show off more sentiments and stamps.  It's a 4.25 x 11 inch piece of card stock, scored at 2.75 and 5.5 inches.  Then an additional 4.25 x 5.5 inch card front is adhered to the bottom of the fold.


Here I have added the Pledge of Allegiance along with a heartfelt thank you.  I'm so grateful for our American service men and women and for all that they do to protect and defend our freedom.  

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If you're lucky enough to already own one of our Old Glory dies (the stamp sets are in stock but the dies are currently sold out) here is another "stepped up" option for the front of today's easel card.  

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Celebrate Juneteenth! Let Freedom Ring!

When Sharon mentioned that I would be posting a card on Juneteenth and suggested a card using this verse, my mind was filled with memories from when I attended PT school in Galveston!  

Celebrating the holiday is a big deal there since Galveston is known as the birthplace of Juneteenth, where the end of slavery in the United States was declared on June 19, 1865.  It had taken more than two years for the people of Galveston to finally receive the "news" that the slaves had been freed as a result of Abraham Lincoln's January 1, 1863 Emancipation Proclamation.  

I was living in Galveston in 1980 (attending UTMB School of Allied Health Sciences from 1979-1981) when Texas became the first state to declare Juneteenth a state holiday, so of course, it made a huge impression upon me.  Galveston hosts Juneteenth celebrations annually  (I love the words of their intro on this year's website).  The date became a national holiday in 2021.      

So my card for today is not a traditional red, white, and blue patriotic card, but rather a tribute to Juneteenth and Galveston Island's rich history with colors and images representing the ocean, sand, boardwalk and seawall (which was built from October 1902 to July 1904 after the devastating, catastrophic hurricane of 1900).  

The date of the original Juneteenth is displayed using dies from Tim Holtz Collector die set.   There's a bit of cheesecloth "fisherman's net" and a mother-of-pearl button to carry the island theme throughout.  


The inside of the card has another sheet of that gorgeous Ink Drops Earth background paper that reminds me of ocean, algae, seaweed, etc.  (It's on the front too but mostly covered by the "sand/seawall concrete" and "boardwalk" papers/textures).  

Lots of symbolism on this card!  And for even more symbolism...notice that that little star is not entrapped in the net.  Let Freedom Ring!  

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