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Saturday, March 21, 2026

Spring Hugs

Hey everyone - I'm here with inspiration for Die Cut Diva's March Challenge - Spring is Coming! See my Diva post HERE. Nothing says Spring to me more than soft colors and new leaves! 


Supplies: Paper - Recollections A2 card & black cardstock;
Scrapbook.com White Mixed Media Paper
Stamps w/dies - Scrapbooks.com SBC Fest Gina K. class kit 
Other - Creative Expressions Wordies: Hello Spring;
Hero Arts Spring Enamel stickers & various inks



We Divas are delighted to have Gina K. Designs as our March sponsor. They have furnished a $25 gift card to their store as our March 2026 challenge prize, to be awarded randomly from eligible March entries. Thanks, Gina K. Designs!!

I mentioned previously that I participated in Scrapbook.com SBC Fest last Friday. I still haven't finished all the sessions, including Gina K.'s class! I used her class kit for my Diva card, though, since I couldn't find any other spring-y Gina K. in my stash. 

I started the Spring Hugs card with a piece of mixed media paper. Stenciled the left edge with soft yellow, pink and lime green inks using Gina K.'s Elegant Ovals stencil from the class kit. I angled the stencil different ways for each color. Then I used the dot texture stamp curled in my hand (some call this "taco stamping") for some random dot stamping over the stenciling. Next I spritzed the area with water and once dry, stamped the large leafy sprig three times with green ink. 

I die cut the panel with a stitched rectangle, matted in black (as Gina K. likes to do) and added to an A2 card. Popped a printed sentiment strip on the card using foam tape. Stamped & die cut 3 small leafy sprigs from Gina's class kit to glue around the sentiment. Added two small enamel hearts and 3 dots. Done!

I have two bonus cards today! First I'm sharing a card made based on Gina K.'s class from Scrapbook.com SBC Fest which I started watching after I made the card above. The class is available free at the link shown - Gina's was the last class of the day. Due to other commitments that day, I'm watching most of the Fest on replay & so far have gotten through just the first of Gina's three cards.


Gina had us mask a white panel and create a background with the class kit stamp set. When I peeled off the masking tape, some card stock tore. I pivoted and cut it down with a stitched rectangle & then matted on white panel die cut with the next bigger stitched rectangle, then matted with black. Adhered to an A2 card base. My center leafy sprig wasn't stamped well so I covered it with a label (from another class kit) and then added a stamped/die cut sentiment from Gina's kit. Some Hero Arts black enamel dots finished the card.

For my second bonus, I have an Easter card made using some adorable Spring critters. I ordered some of Gina K.'s Spring themed products & they arrived in time for a second bonus card - yay! Thanks for the quick processing, Gina K.!! I whipped this card up Thursday night...


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Hero Arts and Paper Studio cardstock;
BoBunny Cottontail; Lawn Fawn Gleeful Gradients
Stamps w/dies - Gina K. Designs Spring Joy Mini (dies)
Poppystamps Folk Decorated Eggs (retired)
Other - Copic markers; foam tape

You may think of Gina K. as having gorgeous florals, which she does. She also has some stamps in the "cute" category & I couldn't resist this set on clearance! I stamped and die cut the three critters and arranged on a blue stitched rectangle, then matted in pink. Adhered to a patterned rectangle and then to an A2 card. The stamped sentiment is from the same set. To finish off the card, I added some die cut Easter eggs.

I'll add this card to Darnell's March NBUS Challenge #84 since my critters are newly used.

That's it for today, friends! Thanks for visiting and I hope to see you in the March Diva Gallery!!


Friday, March 20, 2026

Love, Joy & Peace

Hi everyone - quick post today. I wanted to get a second card made for Christmas Kickstart Challenge #108 - Out of the Woods.


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Paper Studio red cardstock; Recollections black &
black glitter cardstocks
Dies - Poppystamps Nordic Deer (retired);
Embossing folder - Taylored Expressions Nordic Holiday (retired)
Other - foam tape

I embossed a stitched rectangle cut from red cardstock, matted it in black and added it to an unembossed red stitched rectangle. Adhered the panel to a top-fold A2 card formed from Neenah. Die cut the deer from black glitter cardstock and the sentiments from white with a black outline. Layered the sentiments and added to the card with foam tape. You often see this word grouping as "Peace, Love, & Joy" or "Peace, Joy, & Love" but I wanted the peace on the bottom for the deer to rest on. Oh well....

This is a streamlined deer - LOL. There's a die that cuts the two other legs but I didn't use it. I also used the more frilly antler die. While this die is retired, Poppystamps still carries the Nordic Regal Deer set. I laid the deer onto the card while placing the sentiments to get them precisely where I wanted them, then glued the deer.

That's it for today. I'll be back tomorrow with inspiration cards for our March Die Cut Diva Challenge - hope to see you in the gallery! Happy Crafting!!


Sunday, March 15, 2026

Creating Artsy Backgrounds with Justin Adkins

Happy Sunday, friends - we have about 10 inches of snow so far from last night's storm but it hasn't stopped yet! We're advised to keep off the roads which is fine with me - I have everything I need at home. I mentioned yesterday that I did part of Scrapbook.com's March 2026 SBC Fest on Friday. It's a free event on YouTube if you want to check it out. You could purchase curated products for it which I did. I bought the full event bundle even though one class revolved around scrapbooking which I don't do as much anymore. Those products can easily be used for cardmaking.

I had a chance to make some backgrounds as shown in Justin Adkins' SBC Fest class. One of them reminded me of the lower right part of the inspiration photo at Inkspirational Challenge #363. So, I made a card for that challenge! It's a bit of a mash-up of products from three online events - SSS Create Together with Jennifer McGuire, Hero Arts Spring 2026 Stamp Along & SBC Fest.


Supplies: Paper - Recollections A2 cards;
Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Paper Studio & Spellbinders cardstock;
Scrapbook.com White Mixed Media Paper
Stamps w/dies - Simon Says Stamp CZ Design Good Greetings 1 Set
Stencil w/coordinating coverplate - Hero Arts Stamp Along Kit
Scrapbook.com Heirloom Butterflies (from Lea 
Lawson's class kit); 
Hero Arts Squiggly Rectangle Frames (from the
Stamp Along kit)
Other - SSS Starshine embellishments; 
Hero Arts enamel dot; foam tape; white gel pen

I started with the background which was made with mini ink cubes of water reactive ink. Justin used 8 mini Distress Oxides but I have no minis. I used mini Hero Arts Reactive Inks and one Distress ink (came in some kit or another). You create a grid pattern by stamping the inks onto a glass board (I have the Tim Holtz one). Then you spray with water and smoosh Mixed Media paper into the ink. Pull up the paper and you can spray it more to move the ink. Here was the first pull I got (along with the inks used):


You can see the block-ish look of this first pull. I left it that way deliberately & will make it into a card later. I then added more water and sometimes more ink to get two more pulls. I just photographed those two in the finished cards. The first card I shared was made with the third pull.

I die cut the panel with a stitched rectangle, matted in lime green and added it to a shimmery peach card. It went wonky so I trimmed it down and added to a turquoise card. I had an extra squiggly frame from the Hero Arts Stamp Along so added it to the background panel for my focal elements. Die cut and assembled an heirloom butterfly from SBC Fest (haven't done that class yet...) & a sentiment from the JM/SSS class. Arranged some little flowers & leaves left over from the Stamp Along around the sentiment. These were created with a layered stencil set and coverplate die to cut them. Flowers centers went wonky on a few of the big flowers so I covered up the stenciled center with a die cut one from the stash (brand unk). I really liked the pop of the bright butterfly with the softer background and flowers.

I will also add this card to Darnell's March NBUS Challenge #84 since the butterfly was newly used.

Bonus: Here's the card I made with the second background pull - it's mainly Justin's design but he made a big "Cheers to You" sentiment with a die set for his card. I just used a birthday sentiment on hand - lazy, I guess....


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Scrapbook.com White Mixed Media Paper;
Paper Studio & Recollections cardstock
Stamps w/dies - Simon Says Stamp CZ Design Good Greetings 1 Set
Scrapbook.com Justin Adkin class kit (also embossing folder)
Other - Trinity Stamps dot embellishments

After drying the background, I cut it with a stitched rectangle & embossed it (as Justin did) with the banner 3D folder that came with his class kit. Die cut the balloons from his kit and adhered to the card, trimming off any overhang. Matted the panel in green and added to an A2 card made from Neenah. Popped an extra sentiment from the JM/SSS class and some Trinity embellishments onto the card - done!

That's it for today. Thanks for visiting and have a crafty day!!



Saturday, March 14, 2026

A Flower for a Birthday!

Hi all - we're expecting 18 inches of snow tonight; not looking forward to that! Last night I watched Craft Roulette Episode #310 live and crafted along.


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Paper Studio cardstock; Lawn Fawn Fall plaid;
Echo Park & Spellbinders patterned
Stamps w/dies- Scrapbooks.com From the Heart (part of
Laura Graff's SBC Fest class kit);
Simon Says Stamp CZ Design Good Greetings 1 Set (on 2nd layer)
Stamps - Sunny Studio Inside Greetings Birthday (inside layer)
Dies - Birch Press Design Splendid Cosmos;
Memory Box Magnolia Blossom Trio (leaves);
Other - SSS star embellishments; foam tape

Craft Roulette celebrated its 6th birthday, having begun during Covid on 3/13/2020. Host Mary Gunn had Alicia Call Me Crafty Al as her guest. Alicia has appeared many times over the years. I love her Advent Calendar videos and have referenced them on various posts. The wheel wasn't too bad this time:


  • Project - Tri-fold Card: I did an A2 card with a gate fold inside. 
  • Colors - Vegetable Garden: I used orange/green/brown. 
  • Element - Nursery: Flowers are grown in a nursery. 
  • Random - Star(s) or Starry: I added star embellishments to the card front.

After deciding on the format and orange cardstock, I took the 8x11.5" cardstock and cut it in half. Used 1/2 to create an A2 top folding card and the second to make a gatefold. I trimmed a bit off the top of the gatefold and adhered it inside the top folding card. I chose a mix of patterned orange papers for layering. I already had a completed flower in the stash, plus several stamped/die cut sentiments. The inside one was stamped during the show. Some star embellishments finished the card. 

Here are a few more views so you can better see the fun fold.



I was honored to be Mary's guest on this week's Craft Roulette Members' Show. We got to celebrate my 100th card from last week and spent an hour showing & commenting on randomly selected member cards from last week's gallery. Very fun! While you can't see that video unless you're a member, check out the Craft Roulette site for loads of inspiration, if desired.

That's it for today, crafty friends! I was behind on blog commenting but think I caught up pretty well. Oh and I participated in part of the March 2026 SBC Fest offered by Scrapbook.com yesterday but will have to watch the rest on replay....

Thanks for visiting and have a wonderful weekend!! 

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Out of the Woods and Bee Happy!

Hey all - once again, Monday night found me doing some Card Chaos! For Episode #37, Irene Smith and Sandy LeDoux each made a card with texture in about 15 minutes. I played along for both rounds. First, I made a card specifically intended for Christmas Kickstart Challenge #108 - Out of the Woods.


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
glitter cardstock; Recollections navy cardstock;
Spellbinders Betterpress Pebble
Press Plates w/dies - Spellbinders Home for 
Christmas Sentiments (retired)
Stamps w/dies - Art Impressions Winter Woodland Bundle
Embossing Folder - Tim Holtz/Sizzix Birch Trees (retired)
Other - Hero Arts Unicorn Ink; Copic Markers; 
foam tape; white gel pen

I gathered all supplies in advance, including a birch tree embossing folder for my texture and some pre-stamped critters left over from a previous card. After embossing the blue card, I swiped it with unicorn ink. Die cut some glittery hills and added to the blue panel, then adhered to an A2 card formed from Neenah. Colored the critters with Copics and added to the scene along with a Betterpressed sentiment from the stash.

The card done in 15 minutes just included the owl and hedgie with bauble. It looked empty, so I later colored the sledding critters and added another hill for them. Then I added more shading & definition to the trees. I'll add this card to Merry Little Christmas #67 where Anything Goes.

My second Chaos card was made in just under 15 minutes. The only item from the stash was the center to the orange flower; everything else was die cut, embossed and assembled in the alloted time. 


Supplies: Paper - Paper Studio & Recollections;
Neenah Classic Crest Solar White
Embossing Folder/Die set - Momenta Bee Happy (retired)
Dies - Hero Arts Hexagon Infinity Dies;
Other - foam tape; Hero Arts enamel dots

I embossed a stitched rectangle with the honeycomb folder, then swipped TE Sweet Corn ink over it. Matted in black and added to an A2 card. Die cut the elements from the set: sentiment, bee, flowers and leaves. Glued vellum behind the wings and yellow behind the body of the bee. The set comes with a hexagon die but I wanted larger ones so used some from a Hero Arts set. Layered two hexagons and arranged the flowers, bee & sentiment on it, then added to the card. Adhered enamel dots to the white flowers and a flower center from the bits box to the orange flower. Done!

That's it for today, friends. Thanks for stopping by and have a crafty day!!


Saturday, March 7, 2026

Baking this World a Better Place!

Hey crafty friends - I've been busy crafting, including the latest Hero Arts Stamp Along today. Fun but draining - I didn't finish all the cards so I'm not ready to share them yet. Instead I'll share the card from last night's Craft Roulette Episode #309 where I completed my 100th card! The occasion, called Mug Club, nets me a stamp set courtesy of Craft Roulette - woo hoo! Here's my card:


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Paper Studio, Hero Arts & Spellbinders cardstock
Stamps w/dies - Taylored Expressions Seasons Sweetings (dies)
Dies - Waffle Flower Just Mitts;
Kat Scrappiness Mini Slimline Postage 
Stamp Edge dies (retired);
Other - foam tape; SSS Starshine Embellishments;
Hero Arts ink

CR host Mary Gunn had the very talented Sara Lihz Staroska (‪@sassysllc‬) as her guest, making her 6th appearance on the show. Sara Lihz has hundreds of videos on her channel and also some free ephemera downloads. The wheel was kind to us for my 100th card.


  • Project - Mini Slimline: I made a mini slim card base using mini slim dies. 
  • Colors - Jolly Colors: In the chat, someone remarked on Jolly Rancher candy so I went that route with red/blue/green/purple. 
  • Element - In the Kitchen: I used baking mitts or what we call pot holders around here. 
  • Random - Mask(S)/Masking: I masked the green panel to put darker ink around the edges. 

We had mini slimline a few weeks ago and some weren't excited about seeing it come up again. I was!! I die cut two red mini slimline panels, scored the back one and adhered to the front to form a shaped card. Next I die cut the next smaller layer out of green, then the next smaller from copy paper to use as a mask. I put the copy paper one centered on the green and inked the edges in a darker green. I loved how the postage pattern emerged. Adhered the green panel to the red card.

Next I die cut two baking mitts and their top edging, assembled and added to the card using foam tape. I pulled a sentiment from the stash, perfect for a baking theme & added it to the card. Some SSS Starshine dots finished it off.

I had just purchased my baking mitts die set at Anchor Paper on Thursday so I was glad to give them a play so quickly. Since newly used, I'll add this card to Darnell's March NBUS Challenge #84.

That's it for today, friends. Thanks for stopping by and I hope to get over to your blogs soon! Happy crafting!!


Monday, March 2, 2026

February 2026 Card Chain Reveal

Hi crafty friends - the 2nd of the month has arrived! We're revealing cards that went round the world for the Card Chain Challenge. Twenty-four people participated in February and you can find the full reveal HERE. My card went to Joanne (Slices of Life) in CT USA who has been my lovely sender several times. I was glad to return the favor!!


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Paper Studio glitter; Lawn Fawn & BoBunny patterned
Dies - SSS Festive Tags (Stamptember-sold out);
Other - Hero Arts ephemera; SSS sentiment strip;
lace & silver cord from stash; Park Lane gems

We had the following options for creating our cards:

Color Palette Option

Sketch Option

Theme Options: Clouds / On The Farm / Friendship

Product / Technique Options: Dies / Fussy Cutting

As you can see, I skipped the colors and sketch this time. I used the Friendship theme and the dies technique.

I've previously mentioned doing the Cardmaking Stash Summit at the end January. One of the challenge themes was friendship so I took the opportunity to make my CCC card! You also had to use something shiny & something you've avoided. My shiny was the glitter paper and the avoided item was the ephemera pack I used. It's been on the desk for a while and I didn't have inspiration for it until the Summit. I found the butterfly a home on a tag from last year's Tim Holtz class along with a strip of glitter paper and a printed sentiment from SSS. Assembled the tag and added it to a stitched rectangle on an A2 card. Some lace and silver cord, plus gems on the butterfly finished it off.

I received this beautiful card from Daja in Germany. I just love her sweet bunny and fancy fold!! Also, I was delighted that the card arrived so quickly - a Christmas card from Gundi took over a month!


Want to join the challenge? You only need to make and mail one card - easy peasy!! You can still sign up for the March Challenge until the 6th - go HERE for details. 

That's it for today. Thanks for visiting and have a crafty day!!