Monday, September 29, 2025

Welcome Faye!

I made a new baby card for my son to give to a friend.  I love her name, and decided to put it on the card, just using some fun papers that I've had in my stash for a while from Cosmo Cricket.

Both alphabets are from Art Impressions.  I cut the name out twice and stacked them for a bit of extra dimension.

I added a few aqua gems for a little sparkle, just because.

Saturday, September 27, 2025

Candy Cane Season

I wanted this die from the first time I saw it!  I held out for a *short* while, but was excited to add it to my craft supplies.  This is the Candy Cane Season die from Hero Arts.

I found these cute papers from the cute Say Cheese Classic Mouse Christmas papers from Simple Stories, then added a few bits from the Holiday Blooms die set from Spellbinders.  The bow is from All Tied Up dies by The Greetery.


I got six of these done for my stash!  Let the Christmas card making begin in earnest.




Friday, September 26, 2025

Christmas Whimsy Tags

My third project with the July Betterpress Society plate, 'Christmas Whimsy Ornaments' was the perfect thing to use for Christmas tags.  


    

I pressed the plate in Memento Tuxedo Black, and coloured up the ornaments with Copic markers that matched scrap pieces of Christmas paper in my stash (Echo Park!), then cut them out with the coordinating die.


I cut a bunch of die cut pieces out of coordinating cardstock, using the Holiday Blooms die set from Spellbinders.

I put together a few different tag designs, then added some metallic silver thread and a few rhinestones to add some sparkle.  I will add some plain white tags behind these where people can write their 'to & from', and then can switch those out and reuse them a time or two.

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Metallic Christmas Whimsy Ornaments

My second project with the July Betterpress Society plate, Christmas Whimsy Ornaments is using metallic inks and cardstock - lots of shimmer!

I swiped three colours of Lisa Horton Crafts metallic inks across the plate on the diagonal, before pressing it onto regular white cardstock.  I picked one of the sentiments and pressed it in Betterpress Black ink.

I cut the coordinating die out of Emerald Foil Cardstock from Prism Studio, and adhered it to my base with 3D foam adhesive.


I cut a small poinsettia from matte gold cardstock and layered it under the sentiment. 

You can get a subscription to the Betterpress Society from The Papercrafter's Workshop.



Monday, September 22, 2025

Metallic inks & Christmas Whimsy

I made two more cards with the July Betterpress Society plate, 'Christmas Whimsy' this week.  I had pressed these awhile ago, and wanted to get them completed.

I used Lisa Horton's metallic inks for both of them  The first is using Silver Shine on white cardstock.  I picked a paper from my stash that had a silver glitter line in the plaid, and used the coordinating die on it to cut out the ornament shapes.  I used the Holiday Blooms die set from Spellbinders to cut out a poinsettia and some glittery holly leaves to attach with the sentiment.

This one was using the pretty Mojito ink, so I kept the colours soft & pretty.  I cut the smaller poinsettias out of Tonic Studios glimmery pink cardstock, and added some white foliage with my sentiment.

You can get a Betterpress Society subscription from The Papercrafter's Workshop.









Friday, September 19, 2025

Art Impressions Stamptember Colab!

So happy to once again be participating in the Art Impressions/Simon Says Stamp colaberation for Stamptember!

This year's stamp set is called SSE25A Boba Babes - a great Girlfriends image with six fun sentiments to choose from.  

I've coloured up my image with Copic markers, done a little fussy cutting (there is a coordintating die available), and mounted it to my patterned paper background with 3D foam adhesive over a vellum oval.  I used the plaids of my background to also do a little paper piecing on their outfits.

This is a Simon Says Stamp exclusive set, only available while supplies last, so head over to their website to pick yours up.  *You can also see all of the Design Team's inspiration here on the Ai blog, or over on the SSS blog, along with their team.  Happy Stamptember!







Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Daisy Trio - Fall Version

I pulled out a panel that I'd pressed a few months ago, and finished making it up into a card today.  This is the Daisy Trio press plate and stencil set by Yana Smakula.

This is such a gorgeous plate, and I loved making the daisies into more of a black eyed susan/fall type of flower.  The blue background wasn't perfectly pressed, the tape marks showed through a bit, so I purposefully grunged up my card with a little white paint, and fixed up some of the areas with my Copic markers.  I'm really happy with the end result.

The sentiment is from the You Are Everything Sentiment set, pressed in Copper Pot metallic ink from Lisa Horton.



Sunday, September 14, 2025

Best Ever Birthday

Rarely (if ever?) do I make a one layer card.  There's always a mat, a layer or two of patterned paper etc.  So this one surprised me, but I really wanted to keep it simple, and be all about the colour.

I've used three different stamp sets from Pigment Craft Co., who are no longer around, but remain one of my favourite companies.  Sets are Best Ever, Sweet Sentiments and Sending Love.

I used several colours of Distress Oxide inks, doing two white versions and two on kraft cardstock.  *The pale one looks better in person, as it has a sort of subtle glimmer to it.

I am entering these into the Simon Says Stamp Instagram challenge for September, which is to use a stamp, in celebration of Stamptember.



Thursday, September 11, 2025

Christmas Whimsy Ornaments

The July Betterpress Society plate was called Christmas Whimsy Ornaments, which was a full A2 sized plate featuring a bunch of tiny ornaments, and came with a matching die.

My first project was pressed on regular cardstock, using Lisa Horton's Solid Gold metallic ink - which pressed really well!  I used the die on some patterned paper, and cut it out a second time from some matte gold cardstock which I layered under the patterned paper, slightly offset, so that a bit of it showed in each opening.

I adhered the paper over the pressed ornaments with some 3D adhesive, then added a sentiment and a few gold die cut bits around it.

You can get a Betterpress Society subscription from The Papercrafter's Workshop.



Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Spring Mix

I'm revisiting a stencil & stamp set that I've had for a few years, that I'd been itching to play with again.  This is the Print Shop Spring Mix from The Greetery.

When I play with a multi-layered stencil, I usually like to make multiples, so I put four of these together, doing two of each die-cut version.

I picked out a palette of Distress Oxide inks for the ink blending, and then used them for the stamps that add on all the details to the flowers.

There are several sentiments in the set, and they work really well simply stamped on top in Versafine Onyx Black.  I added a few white paint spatters to each panel.

I used the Hemstitched Rectangles dies from Spellbinders and the Crimped Frame Die from The Greetery to cut my panels, and mounted them on some blue cardstock.

Monday, September 8, 2025

Capybara cards!!

I took the most amazing class from The Papercrafter's Workshop this weekend... using the adorable Capybara set from Lawn Fawn.

I haven't bought the set, as I wondered how many capybara cards I would actually give out?  But now I'm rethinking that idea...  So I thought doing a card class would be a fun way to create with the set.  Darlene at PCW designed a really fun class with some 3D & interactive elements:


We did ink smooshing to create the watery sky/river using distress inks, then glued all the elements in place.  Our kit included all the die cut and stamped pieces, so I had already coloured up all the images with my Copic markers.

This large die cut is layered onto some 3D foam to give it the extra dimension.  The card was intended as a horizontal card, but I switched things up a little.

Another one that I mucked with!  This was to be a gift card holder, but I don't really give out a lot of gift cards, so I turned it into a simple birthday card.


And our last card used an interactive Spellbinders die, that allows you to pull up the panel on the front to reveal the message.  So easy to assemble!  And such a cute card.  *I know there are a few kits still available at the PCW store, and the class is available on replay if you're interested.



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