Saturday, February 28, 2026

A Winter Card

 As much as I complain about winter, I've been enjoying the snows we've had this year - this is how I remember winters when I was a child.  So when I came across this amazing design by Michelle Peckham that I had pinned, I just had to CASE it!


supplies: colored cardstock, vellum, 3 snowflake dies, hat, scarf, arms, and bird from Lawn Fawn's Build a Snowman dies, snowflake embossing folder, sentiment from Simon Says Stamp Snow Love stamp set, adhesive foam strips

I had such fun finding the right size snowflakes to build my snowman and when he was all put together, I added some adhesive foam to pop him above the card to make him stand out more from the busy background, which was waiting for me in my scrap basket.  And of course, I had to add a little cardinal pal for a pop of red.

Michelle, this design is amazing - thanks so much for sharing it with us!

Now, on to spring!!

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Woodblock Wednesday!

It's time for Amy's Woodblock Wednesday and I made 2 cards this month!  First, since February is the month of hearts, I decided to use this little woodblock stamp.  It's unmarked except for a sticker that says "Anita's @2002 Sugarloaf, Lithonia, GA  made in China".  I also used a Hero Arts Simple Frame from 2010.


supplies: white cardstock, dotted pink design paper, Anita's Fruit of the Spirit woodblock, Hero Arts Simple Frame


My next card uses a Hero Arts stamp from 2009 called Silhouette Meadow Flowers.  It stamps a negative image which you then color in to see the details.  I clear embossed it over music paper, then blended in some pink and green inks.


supplies: cream and bright pink cardstock, a Hobby Lobby music design paper, vellum, Hero Arts Silhouette Meadow Flowers, VersaMark ink and clear embossing powder, pink and green inks, Spellbinders Floral Expressions 3D folder, Simon Says Stamp/CJ Design Just a Note dies


The flowers on this stamp looked like roses to me, so I paired them with this lovely embossing folder that features large roses.  Since I used a music background, the sentiment seemed fitting.

You can see more cards using woodblock stamps at Amy's blog HERE.

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Floral Harmony

It's quite nice having the freedom to use whatever I'm in the mood for when I want to make a card!  Today I chose a 3D embossing folder with matching dies that were right what I needed to lift my spirits on the snowy day I made it.  When I looked out the window and saw only dull colors, these flowers were the ticket.


supplies: white cardstock, Simon Says Stamp (retired) Floral Harmony 3D embossing folder with 3 flower dies, sentiment from Clearly Besotted Sweet Little Sentiments

It was a bit fiddly, but I used markers to color in all the smaller flowers first, then after cutting, coloring, and embossing the 3 large ones, glued them into place.  I like this sentiment set because of the feminine font and because it's nice and small and doesn't cover up much of the flowers.  I fussy-cut around it after stamping to conserve even more space.

How is your winter going?  One thing that I'm enjoying is the gradual return of more daylight every day!  

I'll add this to the Can You Handle the Pressure challenge for this month.

Hope your day is a good one - thanks so much for stopping by!

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Some Masculine Cards

 I have 3 birthday cards to make for February, all of them for men.  So here's a share of 2 of them.  This first one's a CASE of a card that Hannelie made a few years ago - what a gorgeous design!


supplies: white and aqua cardstock, Altenew Watercolor Stripes stencil, Sea Shore inks, Prim Heart die used as a mask, leaves from Verve Bloom & Grow, sentment from Simon Says Stamp Joys of Spring, aqua enamel dots

And the 2nd one uses my go-to elements for masculine cards, leaves and woodgrain.
  

supplies: brown and several green cardstocks, a wood design paper, leaf dies from Tim Holtz, Neat and Tangled, and a cute little freebie from Taylored Expressions, I think, sentiment from Hero Arts Sending Love Mail and matching die, bright green embossing powder, circle die

I'm pleasantly surprised with the new update from Apple that I got back in January.  I took this picture just after our monster snowstorm and the skylight in the room I always take pictures in was completely snow covered, and thus much darker in there than usual, but the photos were amazingly bright without any tweaking!

Do you have a "recipe" for making certain kinds of cards?  

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Happy Heart Day!

 It's one of my favorite days!  I have 2 cards today, a girly one and another for one of our sons.

supplies: cardstock in white, yellow, greens, and shades of lavendar and mauve, Doodlebug tone-o-tone designer paper, Spellbinders Lace Heart die, Mini Blooms & Sprigs flowers and leaves, Flower Frenzy 3D embossing folder, and sentiment and die from Floral Framed Glimmering Heart set, adhesive foam squares

After cutting out all the flowers, I bent them upwards just a bit for some dimension, then covered the heart with them.  This is in honor of my Mom, who loved these colors.

I couldn't find a card for our oldest son, so I winged it.  It couldn't be mushy, but I wanted to let him know we love him.  


supplies: red and kraft cardstock, woodplank design paper, Tammy Tutterow/Spellbinders Primitive Heart die, The Greetery Fit to Be Tied Bow die, sentiment from Simon Says Stamp Just a Love Note stamp set

I wanted to use this woodplank paper for a background, but had only some scraps of it left, so I cut those strips into squares and pieced them back into a kind of parquet design.  And I used a bit more to stamp my sentiment.  

The stamp set is from 2012, and has more tiny Valentine sentiments - such a treasure!

Hope your day is special!

Monday, February 9, 2026

Some Old Favorites for Valentines Day

 When I need to make a card and am out of ideas, I often go back through my blog looking for inspiration.  Today I thought I'd post some of my cards made with Valentine's Day in mind.  You can click on each picture and be taken back to the original post.



























Hope they might help to spur your imagination if you're stuck!  I'll have a new one on the 14th to add to the collection - hope you'll come back then!

Thanks so much for visiting.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Some New Goodies!

 When I saw PTI's Build a Bouquet dies, I knew I "needed" them!  They are a wonderful set, with lots of different flowers and leaves to mix and match each time.  After constructing my bouquet, I decided to set it against this lovely Tim Holtz Doily embossing folder.  So this is a mix of something old and something new.



supplies: white, black, and colored cardstock, Tim Holtz Doily embossing folder, PTI Build a Bouquet dies, sentiment from Spellbinders, adhesive foam squares to raise bouquet

I'm getting lazy already in my "retirement"; I really did try to find the source for the sentiment die I used.  But it was in my scrap basket, and after spending about 5 minutes searching, I decided that it was probably already retired anyway, so why bother?  Whatever it is, it was just the right size!

As always, I thank you for stopping by today - hope you have a good day!