Hello, crafty friends. Today’s card features a fun opening… To create this card, I started by applying Distress Oxide inks to one of THESE mats. I spritzed it with water and then laid a piece of watercolor cardstock on top to transfer the ink. Once dry, I embossed the panel with THIS embossing folder. I trimmed it at an angle and adhered the cut piece to the inside of the card. I cut THESE...
Made to Flourish Card Kit Add-Ons
Hello again, crafty friends. Today’s trio of cards features the add-on products from THIS new Card Kit… To create these cards, I started by applying ink through THESE stencils. I used the remaining ink on my brushes to go over the entire piece and color in the background with the same color, just lighter. I spritzed on some water and then let them dry. Once dry, I trimmed down the pieces to fit on...
Dumpster Fire Card
Hello, crafty friends. I have a fun, cheeky interactive card to share today… To create this card, I started by applying ink through THIS stencil with red ink. I added some details to the bricks with a Red Copic Marker. Next, I stamped sentiments and the dumpster image from THIS stamp set. I used THESE coordinating dies to cut them out. I colored int he dumpster image with Copic Markers and added glossy accents...
Rest Relax Repeat Card
Hi there, crafty friends. I have even more inspiration to share today using THIS new release from Simon Says Stamp… To create this card, I started by die cutting THIS die and ink blending the pieces with Distress Oxide inks to create a beach scene. I sprayed the pieces heavily with THIS for some sparkle and shine. Once dry, I adhered the pieces on a side folding white note card. I die cut THIS...
Many Thanks Card
Hello there, crafty friends. I have a bright and bold thank you card to share today featuring THIS new release.. To create this card, I stared by die cutting THIS die and ink blending the die cut pieces with Distress Oxide inks. After inking, I sprayed them heavily with THIS for some sparkle and shine. Next, I die cut the background again twice from white cardstock. I adhered one of the panels on a...
Happy Birthday Shaker Card
Hello there, crafty friends. I have more inspiration to share today featuring THIS new release from Simon Says Stamp… To create this card, I die cut THIS die six times from white cardstock and adhered them together with liquid glue. I adhered the stacked die cuts to a side folding note card and then ink blended the inner die cut pieces with a rainbow of ink. I adhered the ink blended pieces in place...
Shine On Release Blog Hop-Day 1
Hi, crafty friends. Today’s card is part of a Blog Hop celebrating THIS new release from Simon Says Stamp… To create this card, I started by die cutting THIS die from colored and white cardstock. I adhered only a few layers to add to the bottom of a navy A2 sized panel. Next, I die cut THESE dies and THESE dies from colored cardstock, assembled them and adhered them to the panel. Lastly, I...
Shine On Release
Hello again, crafty friends. Today’s card features some of my favorite products from THIS new release… To create this card, I started by stamping the layers of THIS stamp set using a lighter yellow ink and a darker yellow ink for the shadows. I used THESE coordinating dies to cut them out and adhered them to a slimline sized piece of teal cardstock. Next, I die cut THIS die from black glossy paper and...
Welcome Baby Girl Card
Hi there, crafty friends. I have a welcome baby girl card to share today… To create this card, I started by stamping a couple of bow images from THIS stamp repeatedly until it filled an A2 sized pink background. I stamped with pink ink on pink cardstock for a tone on tone look. I adhered the piece to a side folding white note card and then rounded all four corners of the card. I...
Pocket Card Part Two
Hello, crafty friends. I recently shared a pocket card HERE and had so much fun making it, that I wanted to create another one… To create this card, I started with a sheet of 12×12 double sided paper. I link to a bunch of great options below from Doodlebug. You can use a solid color piece of 12 x 12 cardstock but I really like having the two different prints of the double sided...
