This was a special request card, using the Designer Purse die from the 'We All Have Baggage' collection designed by Sheri Ballantyne for Spellbinders.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Glam Designer Purse
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Watercolour Tulips & Daffodils
I knew that I wanted to try painting this image as soon as I saw it, so I pressed a couple of them on some Canson XL Watercolour paper, and pulled out my Gansai Tambei set of paints.
I stitched around the outside of the piece with my sewing machine, and added a few champagne pearls.
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Golden Bloom in Silver!
My final project with the January Betterpress Society plate, Golden Bloom was a bit of an experiment for me. Smooth paper tends to work best for both Betterpress and Glimmer, but they both worked really well on textured Bazzil cardstock!
Friday, March 20, 2026
Gingham Floral
I am still enjoying creating with Yana Smakula's Tulips and Daffodils press and foil plate.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Ink Blended Golden Bloom
My second project with the January Betterpress Society plate is using the stencils that came with it.
I wanted to do a two-tone blend on each petal, so am not using the stencils as they were intended, but it just meant repeating the same blend on each petal on each stencil. And I wanted each flower to be different!
I pressed the plate on a Porcelain Cotton Card panel with Betterpress Black ink, and stenciled with Pinkfresh Studio inks (Slumber/Blue Jay/Mint/Passion Fruit). The sentiment is included with the main plate. I felt the upper left corner was a little stark, so took my blue blending brush, using just the remaining ink on the brush, and added a little soft blending. A few black jewels finished it off.
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Bright Daisy Trio
Still my favourite press plate! This is the Daisy Trio by Yana Smakula for Spellbinders.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Spotlight Golden Bloom
I am sharing a couple of projects featuring the spotlight technique, used with the January Betterpress Society plate, Golden Bloom.
I started by ink blending my card bases, by masking the areas with some low tack tape, using a three-colour blend. The first was done as a vertical stripe: