Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Winter Blues
Saturday, February 22, 2025
Brrr . . . .
After finally finishing up all My Valentine's Day cards, I was "cleaning" up my desk and playing with a few things that were on there before I put them away. This little snowman was cut out from a commercial Christmas card that we received this year (I think, it could have been last year). I die cut is with a rectangle die and then used a small dessert plate to trace the rounded edge. Then I die cut another of the stitched rectangles out of light blue card stock and ran it through my die cutting machine with a snowflake embossing folder. I blended and swiped on white pigment ink on top of the snowflakes so help them stand out more. The silver letters were from a pack I bought about 18 years after my first child was born and I thought I was going to get into scrapbooking. Turns out, I didn't get into it and I have a bunch of the letter left. They are supposed to be stickers, but the adhesive is long gone so I have to glue them on.
I used a bit of red ribbon that was on my desk and is now almost finished. I die cut some snowflakes from white glitter paper to add a bit of sparkle and shine. You can see a little of the sparkle in the photo below and you can also see the shine from the foil on the scarf and you can see how the raised edges of the embossing have been brought out with the white ink.Friday, February 21, 2025
The whole herd
Happy Friday!!! It's time for a new challenge from the Cut It Up Challenge Blog. This week, the challenge is: Tie It Up (use twine, ribbon, etc.)
Here is my card for your inspiration:
This card was made from a bunch of bits and pieces that were left over from other projects. While I was making Valentine's Day cards, the pieces were sitting on my desk and a sketch design really sparked a creative thought on how to use them all up together. The white piece with the embossed horses was left over from a commercial Christmas card that I had cut apart to use other pieces of on a different card and thought this piece was too fun to throw away. The top silver star border is actually two small pieces that were just long enough to hide behind the main panel. I did have to die cut a second border to go along the bottom. The two gray pieces are actually ribbon and I only had to trim off a bit from each piece to make them the correct length for the card (I don't know why I had two pieces cut from the same ribbon?) And last but not least, the two silver "charms" and the tiny bit of twine were also in the bits and pieces stash. And the three silver stars were the stars left behind when the border was cut out.
Hello, love you lots
Hello, everyone! It's time for the mid-month reminder for the challenge from the Creative Moments Challenge blog. The theme is: Make it Cute. I am using an image from our fabulous sponsor: All Dressed Up.
Saturday, February 15, 2025
Two more
I thought my previous post had my last Valentine's Day cards, but then I got thinking and realized I still had two more I hadn't posted yet. So, I went looking and found the photos and here they are:
The first one was for one of my three girls. I made them all similar but different. Each of them had the same focal panel and elements, but the scarves are different and the layout for the rest of the card.Friday, February 14, 2025
Final batch
The second card is for a sweet older lady from our church. She has been in an assisted living facility since December, so a friend and I went to visit her on Valentine's Day and I decided to make her a little card.
And the final one is for one of my daughters. I used the same image/sentiment combo for all three girls, but changed up the layout and the combination of patterned papers for each one, so they are similar but different.
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
A few more
I've had a chance to create a few more Valentine's Day cards this week. This first one is for my husband. I didn't want it to be all girly, so I used some blue and greens, but there are still hearts in the stenciled background! I stamped the bear on the card base and used a previously created mask so I could stencil in the background. I also stamped the scarf portion on a scrap of patterned paper and adhered it in place.

























