Friday, June 20, 2025

Autumn birthday greetings

 Hello, everyone!  It's time for the mid-month reminder for the challenge from the Creative Moments Challenge blog.  The theme is: Men and Boys.  I am using an image from our fabulous sponsor: Mirtillamente.

 Here is my card:
And no, I am NOT ready for Fall to arrive--summer just got here!!  But, I don't have very many manly images from Mirtillamente, so I decided to choose this beautiful pumpkin image and get a head start on a fall masculine birthday card.   I love the bit of patterned papers just peeking out behind the image panel!
You have all month to play along.  So, get inky and link up your creation; I can't wait to see what you create!

Supplies:
Stamps: Mirtillamente "Autumn Season" digi; Verve "So Happy" sentiment
Dies: unbranded stitched label die from Amazon

Challenges: 
Crafter's Cafe #319--anything goes with the optional twist of masculine
Crafty Calendar--add a sentiment
A Gem of a Challenge--anything goes
Double Trouble #193--My Guy (Thing #1: 3 or more layers, 2 or more patterned paper, 1 piece of kraft; Thing #2: play along with Try a Sketch on Tuesday)













Creative Fingers #363--anything goes
Penny's Challenge #599--anything goes

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Using up some scraps

 I have a paper pack that I have had for a quite a while and it is getting down to some pretty small scraps left.  I had a fun time playing with them this past weekend.  Here's what I came up with so far.  I was able to use the larger pieces on the top card and used a bunch of smaller scraps for the second card.  Based on the sketch I decided to use, I was able to use tiny scraps to create the illusion of larger pieces.  You can see that at the very bottom of the picture and can see how they hide behind the main panel in the finished first card.  I still have all those scraps left in the top right corner, but I have an idea for some of them.

In the photo below you can see my scrapped layers--you can't even tell!  This card with all the colors is perfect for a little boy birthday we celebrated over the weekend.  Can you tell he was turning 2??  I also pulled the arrow from my bits and pieces stash.  And the fun enamel circles I have had for a long time!
Here is the sentiment I created for the inside.  As are all two-year-old boys, he is definitely full of shenanigans!
The second card made with the larger scrap pieces, I turned into a Father's Day card for my husband.
All I needed to do was add a little pirate, stamp the sentiment and add some enamel dots.  Using up scraps and supplies I have had for a long time is one of my favorite things to do in card making!

Card #1:
Supplies:
Stamps: PaperTrey Ink "Big Birthday Wishes"; CAS-ual Fridays "Shenanigans" inside sentiments
Dies: PaperTrey Ink "By the Numbers"; My Favorite Things "Blueprints 13" and "Blueprints 12" banners

Challenges:
Crafter's Cafe #320--anything goes with the optional twist: masculine
Crafty Calendar--add a sentiment
613 Avenue Create--anything goes with the optional twist: for the boys
Colorful Options--aquablue or rainbow (I used ALL the colors)
Word Power--sentiment
Sweet Stampin'--rainbow creations
Double Trouble #193--My Guy (Thing #1: 3 or more layers, 2 or more patterned papers, 1 piece of kraft; Thing #2: Try a Sketch of Tuesday)













Crafty Catz #696--anything goes with the optional twist: use hot colors
Word Art Wednesday #704--anything goes with uplifting sentiment


Card #2:
Supplies:
Stamps: My Favorite Things "Party Like a Pirate"

Challenges:
Creative Inspirations--one for the boys
Crafty Gals #267--fill in the blank--dad's . . . (day--Father's Day)
A Gem of a Challenge--anything goes
Snippets Playground #508--anything goes with snippets (everything is snippets)
CRAFT #757--cute or anything goes
Creative Fingers #303--anything goes
Penny's Challenge #599--anything goes


Friday, June 13, 2025

A Father's Always There

Happy Friday!!!  It's time for a new challenge from the Cut It Up Challenge Blog.  This week, the challenge is: Masculine

Here is my card for your inspiration:
This theme is perfect for this time of year with Father's Day just around the corner (or in a couple of days, in fact).  This is the card I created for my father for Father's Day.  An easy layout made easier by these beautiful papers.  For a little fun, I made this a gatefold card.  For a little extra fun, I stamped a sand dollar image in a light turquoise ink behind the sentiment.  It's a bit hard to see in the photo, but it adds just enough in real life.


Thanks so much for stopping by!  I hope you will hop over to the Cut It Up blog for the full details of the challenge and to see what the rest of the Design Team has created. 

Supplies:
Stamps: PaperTrey Ink "Father and Mother" sentiments; Repeat Impressions "Sand Dollar"
Dies: unbranded circle die from Amazon

Challenges:
Cards Galore #136--anything goes
Crafty Calendar--Add a sentiment
Creative Inspirations--one for the boys
Sweet Sketch Wednesday 2 #169 (retro sketch)--sketch













613 Avenue Create--anything goes with the optional twist: for the guys
Aud Sentiments #326--fun fold AND/OR summer
Creative Creases #104--anything goes with more than one fold
Word Power--sentiment as the focus
Word Art Wednesday #702-703--anything goes with uplifting sentiment
Penny's Challenge #598--anything goes
Double Trouble #193--My Guy (Things #1: 3 layers, 2 patterned papers, 1 kraft paper)
Cardz 4 Guyz #374--seashells (on the smaller piece of patterned paper and the sand dollar behind my sentiment)
As You Like It--Favorite: use a sentiment or without words (I add a sentiment 99% of the time.  Usually I am making a card for a specific reason/person and therefore, I know what the card will be used for and can add it at the time.  My cards don't feel complete without a sentiment.)


 

Monday, June 9, 2025

Congrats

 Two young ladies from our church are graduating from high school this year.  We had a small celebration for them at church this morning.  These are the cards I created for them.  They are almost identical except the pattern on the patterned paper.  I die cut the patterned paper with a stitched rectangle die.  Then I die cut several layers of the hat and adhered them all together to get some added dimension.  I adhered the hats to vellum circles to help them stand out from the background.  I die cut "congrats" and some small stars out of gold shimmer card stock.

The black and white patterned paper is so gorgeous.  The black lines are raised and have a bit of shimmer and shine to them that looks amazing in real life!  You can see a bit of it in the photo below as well as the dimension on the hat.
This is the picture of the second card.  It is almost identical to the first except the pattern on the patterned paper is different.

Supplies:
Dies: My Favorite Things "Blueprints 25" stitched rectangle and graduation cap; PaperTrey Ink "Congrats"; Stamps of Life small stars; unbranded circle die from Amazon

Challenges:
Cards Galore #136--anything goes
Crafty Gals Corner Challenge #267--fill in the blanks--fancy . . . (paper!  All those flourishes make it super fancy!)
Love Those Pretty Papers--anything goes with the optional twist: weddings (this paper would be perfect for a wedding, but I did not use the twist)
Fab n' Funky #613--use your die cuts
Penny's Challenge #641--anything goes
Little Red Wagon #810--see through it
Creative Knockouts #548--die cuts/stencils/punches
MFT #11--sketch

Friday, June 6, 2025

Father's Day

 Hello, everyone!  It's time for a new challenge from the Creative Moments Challenge blog.  The theme is: Men and Boys--Let's see those masculine makes!!  I am using an image from our fabulous sponsor: Mirtillamente.

 Here is my card:
I created a father's day card for my Father-in-law using this yummy cheeseburger and fries image.  I used a few things from my bits and pieces stash--namely all the red stars.  The stars inspired me to use a star embossing folder for the background.  And I was able to use some scraps of red patterned paper that I have had for 20+ years!!  For the bubbles rising out of the soda, I added some glossy accents to the image to give it a realistic look.  You can see the shine in the photo below:

I finished off the inside with a sentiment and then added the remaining three stars from my bits and pieces stash and a strip of red card stock that I had trimmed off a previous card and it had just been sitting on my desk.  I LOVE using things up!!  And even better when you can create a fabulous card with those things!

You have all month to play along.  So, get inky and link up your creation; I can't wait to see what you create!

Supplies:
Stamps: Mirtillamente "Bollicine" digi; PaperTrey Ink "Father and Mother"
Dies: My Favorite Things "Blueprints 13" stitched rectangle; Verve large star; Stamps of Life small stars
Paper Lane star embossing folder

Challenges:
Double Trouble #192--sun fun (Thing #1: 3 torn edges, 2 colors {red and black}, 1 die cut/punch/ephemera)
As You Like It--favorite type of embossing (do love the magic of heat embossing, but dry embossing is also magical and so much easier and less messy.  So, I prefer dry embossing)
Crafty Catz #694--anything goes with the optional twist: make us smile (who doesn't smile at the thought of a burger and fries)
Creative Fingers #322--anything goes













Cards Galore #136--anything goes
Creative Inspirations--one for the boys
Paper Funday #77--anything goes: embossing heat AND/OR dry
613 Avenue Create--anything goes with the optional twist: for the guys
Fab n' Funky Challenge #618--use your die cuts
The Paper Shelter #641--anything goes with the optional twist: masculine
Penny's Challenge #598--anything goes

Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Wonderful

Last week I made a card (you can see it here) and had a bunch of lovely pieces left over.  I figured a second card was practically made; I just needed to combine the pieces together.  The kraft label die cut and the strip of floral paper were left overs from the other card and I still had the purple card stock out and the flower die set, and this is how it came together:

 I stamped the smaller part of the sentiment first and then stamped the "wonderful" using my mini MISTI.  After stamping it on the kraft label, I adhered the flower die cut in place and since it was still in my MISTI, I was able to stamp the sentiment again on TOP of the flower.  It creates a seamless look and  really fun (easy) technique!  I finished everything off with a sheer, sparkly organza ribbon and bow and a few clear rhinestones to add a little bit more sparkle.

Here is my original card:

Supplies:
Stamps: Your Next Stamp "Whatnot Sentiment Set Thirteen"
Dies: Taylored Expressions "Floral Stems"; unbranded stitched label die from Amazon; My Favorite Things "Blueprints 12" stitched rectangle

Challenges:













Word Art Wednesday #701--anything goes with uplifting sentiment
Creative Knockouts #547--real or faux stitching (I have a stitched rectangle and stitched label die cut)
Krafty Chicks #770--anything goes
Creative Fingers #302--anything goes
Beautiful Blossoms #29--anything goes with flowers with optional mood board




Sunday, June 1, 2025

Fabulous

Happy June 1st!!  It's time for a new challenge on the Critter Crazy Challenge blog!  As always, it is a month long challenge: Anything Goes as long as you feature a creature.  Here is my card for your inspiration:

This card was inspired by an Art Festival I went to with my friend last weekend.  There was a booth that had a whole bunch of art work that involved flamingos dressed up in various ways with attitudes to go along with them.  My friend mentioned that they reminded her of cards that I might make and I remembered that I did indeed have a flamingo stamp set that I had never used.  So after we came home, I went looking for the set and this card was born!  I have a paper pack that I am trying to use up--it's pretty much just little scraps and pieces.  I made the piece down the side using a bunch of these scraps.  I cut a little strip of gold shimmer card stock to join the scrap piece to the main panel.  Then I die cut a bow and a bunch of stars out of the same card stock.



Thanks for stopping by!  Hop on over to the Critter Crazy blog and check out the details and the rest of the projects from the Design Team.

Supplies:
Stamps: Tracy Hey Flamingo set
Dies: Picket Fence Studios bow; Stamps of Life stars

Challenges:
A Gem of a Challenge--anything goes
Fab n' Funky #617--add a sentiment
Word Art Wednesday #701--anything goes with uplifting sentiment
Penny's Challenge #597--anything goes
Di's Digi Stamps--sentimentally yours
Pixie's Snippets Playground #507--anything goes with snippets (my strip of scraps)
Krafty Chicks #770--anything goes
Creative Fingers #302--anything goes