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Thanks for visiting my blog. As the title suggests, I love to scrapbook, stamp, and sing! I will share cards and scrapbook pages I create, as well as information about my music - Barbershop harmony.

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Red and Pink with Hero Arts!

Hey everyone - it's time for my regular monthly post at Die Cut Divas. The card details and a bonus are only shared here though. We have the wonderful Hero Arts as our sponsor who has donated a $25 gift card for our random winner.

First up a tulip card:


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Recollections A2 card;
My Mind's Eye patterned
Stamps with dies - Hero Arts Tulip Bouquet
(dies retired)
Dies - Poppystamps Cute Bow;
Stencils - Hero Arts Color Layering Tulip Bouquet
Embossing Folder - Stampin' Up Subtle (retired)
Other - SSS Starshine dots; foam tape;
Hero Arts & Memento inks; white gel pen;
Copic Markers C00 & C3 for shading


I'd had the tulip stamp and die set for a few years, then picked up the coordinating stencils more recently. They make a card go very quickly. I tend to add more color with Copics and some gel pen details but the stencils are handy to start! I went with grey for the stems and leaves so as not to detract from the red/pink theme.

I added a patterned stitched rectangle to a ruby A2 card then used part of a second card to die cut an oval. Embossed the oval and adhered to the patterned layer, then added my bouquet. Stamped a sentiment from the tulip set and die cut with a smaller oval. Added both to the card. Die cut a bow & adhered to the bouquet, then added some Starshine dots.

For my bonus I used my fave Hero Arts heart coverplate die. 


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Paper Studio A2 card & red card stock
Other - SSS printed sentiment; glossy accents;
Hero Arts Ultra Pink ink & Irridescent Shimmer Spray;
Paper Studio enamel hearts; Glossy Accents

I shared a card with this coverplate on Valentine's Day but you couldn't see the fabulous heart detail. I cut this one from Neenah, then swiped Ultra Pink ink over it direct to paper. Then I spritzed it liberally with shimmer spray. Once dry, I adhered it to an ombré pink card. I also die cut the coverplate from red cardstock and inlaid 3 of the hearts, saving the rest for future projects. Covered them in Glossy Accents for nice dimension and shine. A couple enamel hearts and a printed sentiment finished the card.

That's it for today friends. We hope you'll pop over to Die Cut Divas and enter a project using primarily red &/or pink into our February Gallery by 9p Pacific Time on Feb 28.

Thanks for visiting and happy crafting!!

Friday, February 20, 2026

A Lemony Mini-slim

Hi crafty friends - quick post; I've been busy with my cousin visiting from Wisconsin. Had time, though, to watch Craft Roulette Episode #307 live tonight. I crafted along & finished my card during the show.


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Paper Studio cardstock scraps; Lawn Fawn Fruit Salad (gingham)
Stamps w/dies- Simon Says Stamp CZ Design Good Greetings 1 Set
Dies - Spellbinders Citrus Spritz Etched Dies
Other - SSS Starshine Dots; foam tape

Host Mary had Lori Craig of Olo marker fame as her guest. Lori will be one of the presenters at the CR in-person event this summer. The wheel was very kind, including landing on Lori's top choice of mini-slim.



  • Project - Mini-slim: I typically make mine by folding a 6x6" cardstock in half. 
  • Colors - Fungi: Loads of options here! I used yellow/white/blue/green. 
  • Element - Fruit: I grabbed a lemon die set 
  • Random - Two-toned: I inked my yellow lemons with a darker yellow ink towards the bottom edge.
As usual, I craft more quickly with dies. When fruit came up as a parameter, I knew where I could find my fave Spellbinders lemon. Quickly die cut and assembled onto a mini-slim formed from a piece of Lawn Fawn paper. Added a sentiment that I stamped in the recent SSS class with Jennifer McGuire - done!

I will add my card to Creative Crafters #97 where Anything Goes. I'm also playing at Seize the Birthday #320 using the Anything Goes Option. I used dies but don't really think of this as CAS to meet the topping....

That's it for today! Thanks for visiting and I'll be back tomorrow with a Die Cut Diva post. Hope to see you then & happy crafting!!



Wednesday, February 18, 2026

String Art Nativity Star

Hey there - thought I'd pop in with my third and final card for Christmas Kickstart Challenge #107 where the theme is "A Christmas Sing-Along". Once again I used "Joy to the World" as my song - I've sung it more times than I can count! My favorite arrangement was an 8-part chart done by a local Barbershopper that my chorus did with our brothers in harmony.


Supplies: Paper - Anchor Paper Cardstock;
Recollections Glitter Cardstock;
Momenta watercolor printed paper
Dies - Birch Press Design String Art Nativity Star (retired)
Other - Spellbinders puffy sticker sentiment

Big thanks to Diva sister Arlene (A Bit of This and That) who sent me the BPD star die set. Thought it was the perfect time to use it & die cut it from glitter cardstock. I had made a Nativity card last week with a steel blue card base and decided to use another one here. 

This die cuts out a lot of bits! Didn't care to inlay all of them but thought it would look pretty to die cut the halo portion from some yellow cardstock and inlay those bits. A puffy sentiment sticker from a Spellbinders card kit finished the card. Quick and easy & I love the look! Sadly this die is retired, nor could I find it at my favorite spots for finding older products.

That's it for today, friends. I hope you're having a crafty week and thanks for visiting!!


Monday, February 16, 2026

Add water!

Hey friends - I made a quick trip to Northern MN Sunday to extend my birthday celebrations with my brother and sister-in-law. They have two new kitties so it was fun to meet them too! I came home today in time for Card Chaos Episode #34 where Irene & a guest take turns making a card in 15 minutes (or thereabouts). You can design your card & pull out supplies ahead of time. I also have "stations" for different processes - embossing, die cutting, ink, assembling.

Here's my first card:


Supplies: Paper - Tim Holtz Distress Watercolor Paper;
Paper Studio Ombré A2 card; scraps
Embossing folder - Spellbinders Shady Leaves (3EOM-Feb26)
Birch Press Design Abundant Branch;
Poppystamps Fresh Happy Easter
Other - Hero Arts Reactive Inks - Key Lime and Green Apple;
Hero Arts enamel dots

I embossed a stitched rectangle of watercolor paper, inked it, then spritzed it with plain water. Also added some splatter in a different color green ink mixed with water. Dried with a heat tool and added to an A2 card. Added a die cut oval, branch, flowers & sentiment. Finished the flowers with enamel dots. This one took 14 minutes and I was rushing!! Wanted my sentiment lower but I put the branch at the wrong angle - oh well... I also die cut only the small flowers from the die set, not the ones that have a few layers. Might add those later!

My second card used same background technique, just a different embossing folder (the 2D one from the February Spellbinders crate). Finished it with a BPD die cut heart/flower set that I cut from scraps, plus a sentiment from the stash. Added an enamel dot for the flower center. This one went a bit quicker since the ef was 2D and took ink more easily. You can see the water spots better too.


Supplies: Paper - Tim Holtz Distress Watercolor Paper;
Recollections A2 card; scraps
Embossing folder - Spellbinders Spring Stripes (EOM-Feb26)
Birch Press Design Block Print Garden Heart
Other - Hero Arts Reactive Inks - Key Lime and Green Apple;
enamel dot; Betterpressed sentiment

I'll add this card to Darnell's February NBUS Challenge #83 since both the heart and embossing folder are newly used. 

That's it for today, friends. Thanks for stopping by & happy crafting!


Sunday, February 15, 2026

A Stitched Sunflower!

Hey there - hope you're having a wonderful day! I had a low key birthday yesterday but am looking forward to dinner with family today. 

Here's my card for Friday's Craft Roulette Episode #306 with host Mary Gunn & her fabulous guest Carissa Wiley (‪@carissawiley‬).


Supplies: Paper - Hunkydory A7 card;
American Crafts Valentine paper;
MFT Watercolor Wash; scraps
Dies - Spellbinders Stitched Sunflower 
(DOMST-Sep24; retired)
Other - DMC floss 444 & 702;
foam tape; chalkboard sentiment by unk

The crafty wheel was spun four times for the necessary parameters:


  • Project - A7: I used a Hunkydory stitched topfold A7. 
  • Colors - Summer Desserts: I used a strawberry lemon pie - red/yellow/kraft. 
  • Element - Chalkboard: My sentiment is a piece of chalkboard paper. 
  • Random - Bottom Border: My mat layer features a bottom border of hearts. 
I knew I had a chalkboard sentiment in the scrap bin so found that first. I thought to use a sun die cut but couldn't find it. Instead I came across the sunflower set which I'd yet to use. Note to self: do not select a stitching die set if you want to finish during the show. You don't have to finish then but it's a game of mine. Oh well, I finished within 30 minutes after the episode ended.

Die cut the sunflower & leaves with stitching lines and without. Stitched and layered together. I didn't stitch the flower center to save time. Added to a mat of yellow that I'd adhered to a red mat that had a pre-cut heart border. Adhered to an A7 card along with the sentiment.

Sad that once again I'm using for the first time something that Spellbinders already retired! Oh well...I'll add my card to Darnell's February NBUS Challenge #83 since the sunflowers finally got used.

Thanks for stopping by and have a crafty day!!


Saturday, February 14, 2026

Happy Valentine's Day!!

Hi everyone - hope you're enjoying your Valentine's Day! I'm popping in with a few cards and a photo from one of my many birthday celebrations this past week. 

First up, a card I made a couple weeks ago during Card Chaos Episode #31 with Irene Smith and her guest Brian Dickey. The theme was HEARTS so I thought it was the perfect time to get some Valentines made! I decided to save sharing them until Vday.


Supplies: Paper - Astro Designs black cardstock;
American Crafts patterned; scraps
Dies - Poppystamps Nordic Heart
& Vintage Scalloped Heart
(retired at PS but still HERE at Frantic Stamper);
Other - Taylored Expressions printed sentiment strip

I used one of my "go-to" sketches: A2 card with a background, coordinating strip and a focal point. For the focal point I combined two Poppystamps sets to make a layered heart. I was delighted to find that the scalloped outline for the PS Vintage Heart fit the Nordic Heart perfectly!! A printed sentiment strip from the bits box finished the card which I sent to friend Cat (Cat Luvs Paper).

I mentioned in an earlier post that when I do Card Chaos (15 minute cards), I make a prototype to see if I can make the card in 15 minutes. Here's the one I made for the above card prior to the show; I sent it to my sister Kari. Which version do you like better?


My second Chaos card was even easier. I took a printed card, die cut the front panel with an edger die then backed it with Lawn Fawn paper. Some of the hearts that cut out of the panel were adhered to the right. I finished it with some Starshine dots and a printed sentiment.


Supplies: Paper - Paper Studio watercolor print A2 card;
Lawn Fawn Watercolor Wishes
Dies - Poppystamps Wild at Heart Border
(retired at PS but one left HERE at Frantic Stamper)
Other - printed sentiment strip

Next I'll share the card that went to my birthday twin, Lynn. 


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Paper Studio A2 watercolor print cards & 
purple cardstock
Dies - Hero Arts Window on Love Confetti;
Pink & Main Truck Pop Up (license plate)
Stamps - Pink & Main License Sayings;
Hero Arts Everyday Sentiment Strips (retired)
Other - Hero Art shimmer spray

I made a shaker card for an earlier episode of Card Chaos which I haven't shared. When I die cut the hearts panel for the shaker, I didn't realize I had stacked two pieces of purple cardstock. The bottom piece didn't cut through (except for the big center heart) so I thought I'd use it that way! I spritzed it liberally with shimmer spray. Once dry I adhered it to a pink watercolor print A2 card. The pink shows through where the center heart cut out. You can't see the hearts that didn't cut very well in the photo but it gives a nice texture in real life. 

I added a couple pierced scalloped frames and some hearts left from a second cut I had made of the heart edger above. Stamped a Happy Valentine's Day sentiment, cut it into strips and added to one heart. Added a bday sentiment license plate left over from a previous card. Thanks to Lisa (My Paper Tales) who enabled me on those frame dies - love them!!

So far the February bday girls haven't had our usual lunch but I'm sure we'll get one in soon. Meanwhile, I had lunch out with two different sets of friends this past week & got free desserts at both! Here I am with a large slab of delicious carrot cake that was shared with the group:


Today I'm just getting my free birthday coffee from various shops and enjoying a Zoom Valentine party. My brother and sister-in-law are treating me to dinner tomorrow & more friends want to get together next week. Then I'll need a break from partying!! 

Thanks for bearing with the long post! Hope you have a wonderful weekend & happy crafting!

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Christmas Card Chaos

Hi everyone - I'm back with a couple Christmas cards created Monday night during Irene Smith's Card Chaos Episode #33. The Chaos group voted "Out of Season" as the theme ahead of time. You have 15 minutes as the goal to create your card during the show and there are two rounds. I chose Christmas for my out of season cards. First up an ornament card:


Supplies: Paper - Park Lane Ivory A2 card; 
Paper Studio cardstock; 
American Crafts red Valentine paper;
Spellbinders Betterpress Porcelain; scraps
Dies - Birch Press Design Little Poinsettia Flowers
Poppystamps Little Bow and String;
Brass and Bliss Greenery #2
Press Plate w/die - Spellbinders Home for 
Christmas Sentiments (retired)
Other - foam tape

I made a previous card which included the ornament & background I used here. To keep it quick, I only die cut one ornament for my Chaos card; the previous card had three different ones. I die cut the background and adhered to an ivory card. I die cut two woodgrain frames from a second ivory card and stacked for dimension, then added to the background. When I die cut the ornament pieces, I also die cut the flower pieces and pines so it all happened in one pass. Assembled and added to the card. 

The only thing done in advance was the Betterpressed sentiment from the stash. I had spent an afternoon doing some Betterpressing & had a bunch of Christmas sentiments. My card took about 10 minutes, including all the die cutting & assembly. The key to the 15 minute cards is to have your supplies ready. That's what usually takes me the longest! Once designed and products assembled, I sometimes also do a practice run of the card (since we know the theme in advance). I time myself so I know if I can make it during the Chaos. I used different papers & sentiment for the practice card and, since first of this design, it took a couple minutes longer.

I will add this card to Merry Little Christmas Challenge #66 where Anything Christmas Goes. This is my 6th of eight possible entries there. Plus I'll send it to Darnell's February NBUS Challenge #83 since my press plate set got first play here.

By the second round of Chaos I'm tired so I try to keep it quick and simple - this one only took 7 minutes!


Supplies: Paper - Recollections gray A2 card;
Anchor Paper cardstock; Authentique patterned;
scrap of glitter; Betterpress Peeble
Dies - Taylored Expressions Arched Nativity;
Birch Press Design Starry Night Scene
Press Plate w/die - Spellbinders Home for 
Christmas Sentiments (retired)
Other - foam tape

I die cut the coverplate from a steel blue textured cardstock and backed it with Authentique patterned paper. Added it to an A2 card. Die cut a star from glitter paper and added it along with a Betterpressed sentiment from the same set as card one. I designed this card to work at Christmas Kickstart Challenge #107 where the theme is "A Christmas Sing-Along". This is my second entry & I used "Joy to the World", a song we sang in my chorus many times.

That's it for today, friends. Hope you're enjoying your week - it's been one celebration after another for me, leading up to my birthday on Saturday!

Thanks for stopping by & happy crafting!!




Sunday, February 8, 2026

Hello Friend Joyfold

Hey friends - hope you're having a wonderful day! Since the Olympics have started, a lot of my time goes toward watching the various events - love the Olympics!! I still make time to craft though!. 

Today I'm sharing the card I made during Craft Roulette Episode #305 where host Mary Gunn spun a wheel four times for necessary parameters. Her guest was Caitlin Anthony (‪@CaitlinAnnaleeCards‬) who's on the team at Pink & Main.


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Astro Design cardstock; Sunny Studio patterned
Stamps w/dies- Simon Says Stamp CZ Design Good Greetings 1 Set
Embossing Folder - Simon Says Stamp Tiny Flora
Other - foam tape; Hero Arts & SSS inks

The wheel gave us fairly easy parameters this time:

  • Project - Joyfold: I did an A2 diagonal Joyfold. 
  • Colors - Cartoon: I used a bunch of bright primary colors - many cartoons use them. 
  • Element - Starts with "I": I used ink - very creative, ha ha. 
  • Random - Include A Scrap(s): I used a scrap of red to shadow my sentiment.

First I took a white side folding A2 card formed from Neenah. I cut the front on the diagonal. I added a layering pattern on the front and a red stitched rectangle to the inside. Since I had just done Jennifer McGuire's SSS class (see yesterday's post), I had all the supplies still out. I grabbed a 3x4" piece of Neenah and embossed it with one of the class folders, then inked it with yellow, orange & blue.

Next I took a piece of 3.25 x 8.5" piece of Neenah and folded it in 1/2 on the long edge to make a smaller top folding card for the "Joyfold" portion. Adhered the back of it atop the red panel after I had stamped a sentiment & a heart on the inside (used the class stamp set). I added a strip of the rick-rack pattern to the bottom of the inside panel. Before the class I had stamped and die cut a bunch of the sentiments so I'd be ready to make quick cards. I chose Hello Friend from the stack and added a red shadow using a scrap. Done! Here are a couple more views:



This was the first Joyfold I'd made this way, with a diagonal front. Although I used class supplies, this wasn't a class card designed by Jennifer. Since this was my first use of the class stamp set, though, I'll add my card to Darnell's February NBUS Challenge #83.

Thanks for visiting and have a crafty day!!


Saturday, February 7, 2026

Textures and Techniques

Hey everyone - yesterday I enjoyed the lastest (and totally free) online Simon Says Stamp Create Together Class - Master Textures & Techniques with Jennifer McGuire. Fabulous, and quite long, class!! I had purchased the class kit (great value) which is sold out but many of the products are available individually. Plus SSS has them on sale right now! 

I'll share a class card next but first, a card I made for Just Us Girls Challenge #809 where it's die week with the theme of hearts.


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Paper Studio A2 card; scraps
Dies - Simon Says Stamp Falling Hearts &
Embossing Folder - Simon Says Stamp Tiny Flora
Other - foam tape

During class Jennifer had us cut the heart coverplate twice - once from vellum (I haven't done mine yet) and once from white cardstock. She only used the heart confetti from the white cut. I decided to use this coverplate for my JUGS entry. I decided to give it some texture and used one of the class kit embossing folders - love it! I adhered it to an ombré A2 card from Hobby Lobby. Next I die cut a sentiment (also used in the class) from scraps of pink, black & silver metallic. I assembled it and popped it onto a die cut heart, then onto the card with foam tape. To finish it, I added one of the hearts cut from the coverplate to the O of LOVE.

I will also add this card to Darnell's February NBUS Challenge #83 since the coverplate got first use here. Next, I share the second card we completed in class. I took a quick break and missed making card one which included cutting the coverplate in vellum! Oops!


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
SSS heavyweight vellum, metallic silver & glossy white cardstock
Dies - Simon Says Stamp CZ Design With Love
Embossing Folder - Simon Says Stamp Tiny Flora
Other - foam tape; SSS pigment inks

For this one we embossed an A2 panel of vellum, lightly inked it with SSS Tide Pool and folded in half. Mine cracked - oh well. As Jennifer often says of class cards - this was our "practice pancake" - lol. 

Next we embossed an A2 panel of the glossy cardstock and inked with three colors of choice (the kit included 6 SSS pigment inks); I used Heather, Cadette and Pearfection. The glossy cardstock makes it easy to move the ink - I got some spotches, oh well... We cut this panel on a diagonal along with 3 panels of white. Sandwiched the vellum between these panels to form a card with a vellum top - crazy, right? Then added some scrap strips and a sentiment die cut. Hard to see in the photo but I added a black shadow layer to my words.

I'll have to go back and watch the replay to finish the rest of the class cards. We made a bunch of panels with inking and embossing folders - so I have a ways to go to finish!

Thanks for stopping by! I'll be back tomorrow with the card I made for last night's Craft Roulette. Hope you're having a crafty weekend!




Thursday, February 5, 2026

Silent Night

Hey there - Today I'm playing along at Christmas Kickstart Challenge #107 where the theme is "A Christmas Sing-Along". In other words, use something calling to mind a Christmas carol; I went with Silent Night:


Supplies: Paper - Park Lane Gold A7 card;
Paper Studio Star of Bethlehem; 
Simple Stories Silent Night
Dies - Poppystamps Little Bow and String;
Birch Press Design Block Print Wave Ornament 
Other - Stars from the stash; sentiment strips
from Waffleflower Subsentiments Fa La La;
Tim Holtz Black Soot Distress Oxide Ink

When Jo announced this month's CKC, my mind went to a certain stamp set. However, I was shuffling through my 12x12 paper stash yesterday and found a piece containing repeating Silent Night sheet music. Right away I jumped on that idea (saving the stamps for later...). There were also some prints of the Nativity in this Simple Stories paper pack but they were too large for my card. Instead I fussy cut an ornament from a Hobby Lobby patterned paper pad; the sky background paper comes from there too. I die cut the ornament topper from a BPD set and added a bow with string from a Poppystamps set. Added some Waffleflower sentiment strips and some stars left over from a unicorn pop up card

I also add my card to Merry Little Christmas Challenge #66 where Anything Goes. This is my 5th of eight possible entries there.

Thanks for stopping by & Happy Crafting!!



Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Lots of pink!

Hi everyone! Since I had Valentine supplies from yesterday's post still out, I decided to make a card for Inkspirational Challenge #360 where the theme is XOXO (Hugs and Kisses).


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White; scraps
Stencil - TCW Texture Love (retired)
Dies - Poppystamps Vintage Scalloped Heart
(retired at PS but still HERE at Frantic Stamper);
My Favorite Things In Stitches Alphabet (retired but one left
HERE at Frantic Stamper)
Other - foam tape; Hero Arts Ultra Pink ink

For this one I masked off all but the hearts on the stencil background I used on yesterday's card. Stenciled them in the upper left and lower right corners of a white A2 card panel using Ultra Pink ink. Trimmed it and added to an A2 card. Next I die cut the vintage heart from a scrap of pink and the scalloped mat layer from metallic silver. Layered them and popped onto the card with foam tape. Then I die cut stitched letters X and O from silver glitter scraps and also from white. Layered and adhered to the heart. Done!

I'm also sharing another card I made during last week's Card Making Stash Summit. Justine Hovey made a challenge to use colored cardstock/a diagonal/textured on a card. Here's my take:


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Paper Studio cardstock
Embossing Folder - Altenew Lace 3D
Other - foam tape, SSS printed sentiment and Starshine dots

I die cut a stitched rectangle of pink cardstock and embossed it with the 3D lace (texture) which is on a diagonal. Matted in black and added to an A2 card. A printed sentiment strip and silver dots finished the card. Very quick and easy but results in quite the impact. I think my aunt will love this for her birthday next month!

That's it for today, friends - thanks for stopping! Hope you're having a great week & happy crafting!!

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Some Ombré Cards

Hey there - hope you're having a great week! Last night I watched Card Chaos Episode #32 where Irene Smith and a guest took turns making a card in 15 minutes. The theme was ombré & I had to play along! Here's my first card - made it in just under 15:


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Paper Studio pastel A2 card
Stamps w/dies - Inky Stamper Dragonfly & Butterfly;
Stamps - Spellbinders 2024 Advent Calendar Day 2
Dies - Hero Arts Tag Frames Infinity Dies
Other - foam tape; Copic Markers;
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink;
Broken China & Faded Jeans Distress Inks

I started with a pale blue A2 card and applied a medium and a darker blue ink to form an ombré background. I already had the dragonfly and butterfly stamped in the stash. Same with the sentiment label which, by the way, is from the 2024 Spellbinders Advent calendar. I'm making each daily item from 12/2024 during February & had stamped it earlier in the day yesterday. I'm really trying to use that NBUS!! The bugs are also used for the first time here.

I colored the previously stamped images very quickly since I was under the time crunch. After deciding where the bugs would go, I stamped the dashed trails & popped the bugs onto the card with foam tape, then added the sentiment.

Card two went a lot quicker:



Supplies: Paper - Paper Studio A2 card; scraps
Stamps - Hero Arts CL402 Valentine Sayings (retired)
Stencil - TCW Texture Love (retired)
Poppystamps Vintage Scalloped Heart
(retired at PS but still HERE at Frantic Stamper)
Other - foam tape; Worn Lipstick, Barn Door 
& Fired Brick Distress Inks; EKSuccess puffy hearts

For this one, I started with a pink ombré card base, then stenciled over it with ombré reds. Next I die cut an ombré pink heart and a dark pink scalloped heart and layered them. Stamped the sentiment in red and added some red puffy hearts. Popped the heart onto the card with foam tape and trimmed the overhang. Only took 10 minutes to create!

Card one will go Darnell's February NBUS Challenge #83 & also followed her IDEAS project (I for inks this week) since I made the inky background. Card two was made with Color Hues Challenge #126 in mind - Red and Pink.

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




Monday, February 2, 2026

January 2026 Card Chain Reveal

Hey there - time for another Card Chain reveal as we do on the 2nd of every month! In January, twenty-six people participated and you can see the full reveal HERE. My card went to Daja in Germany:


Supplies: Paper - Spellbinders Terracotta cardstock;
My Mind's Eye The Sweetest Thing &
Sunny Studio Rainbow Bright patterned; scraps
Stamps - Hero Arts Wild Columbine
Dies - Altenew Garden Picks 3D Die;
MFT Blueprints 27 (NIB); 
Other - Pink and Main enamel hearts

We had the following options when creating our cards:

Color Palette Option

Sketch Option

Theme Options: Feet / Doily / Friendship

Product / Technique Options: All I Got For Christmas Was..... / Layers


I went with the colors, sketch & theme of friendship this time. Plus there are layers from the technique option since I used a layered flower. 

First I formed an A2 card from Terracotta cardstock, then found a peachy patterned rose paper for the background. Die cut some banners from pineapple patterned papers, then added them to the card. Die cut a layered rose from scraps, assembled and adhered to the banners. Die cut a couple hearts from terracotta cardstock and added pineapple colored enamel hearts to finish off the sketch.

I received this beautiful card from Brenda in the UK (Floral Fantasies). The linky dropped her from the list for some reason but she was, in fact, my sender for January! I just love her take on the colors and sketch with the cheery sunflowers! 


You can still sign up for February - go HERE by the 6th. You only need to make and send one card - it's fun!!

Thanks for stopping by and have a crafty day!!