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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Birthday Cake


SC1118 - this week's sketch on splitcoaststampers.com

USEIT2026 - Lace

For my card, I started by pulling out a sheet of designer paper from the stack I am working to use up this year. I cut it down for the main panel and mounted it on a black card base to give the pattern a clean frame and a little extra contrast. From there, I reached into my tote of items I am trying to finish and found a length of lace that felt perfect for softening the design. I added the lace across the bottom of the card, then cut a black strip and ran it through a paper crimper to add texture. That crimped strip sits neatly at the top edge of the lace and helps transition between the layers.

Next, I used more of the same designer paper and mounted it on black cardstock so it would stand out from the base even though the patterns match. On that panel, I stamped this cute birthday cake image from Recollections and colored it with Copics, keeping the colors bright and cheerful to contrast with the darker framing. Once it was trimmed down, I added it to another black frame to keep the definition consistent throughout the design.

To finish the card, I added a simple birthday sentiment popped up on dimensionals and placed it just below the cake image. The added height gives it presence without overwhelming the focal point, and the overall layout comes together with a nice mix of texture, pattern, and color.

Thank you for stopping by to see my card today. Your thoughtful comments are always appreciated. If you leave a note, a visit to your blog will follow.

Birthday Cake

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Mr and Mrs

 

CAS902 - Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend

For this card, I began with a bold black card base to set a dramatic backdrop for the design. The deep color creates an elegant contrast and instantly gives the card a formal, sophisticated feel. From there, I die cut this gorgeous Spellbinders wedding dress, which has such beautiful detail in the bodice and skirt. Once all the pieces were assembled, the dress had a lovely dimensional look that really stands out against the dark background.

I adhered the dress to the card front using dimensionals so the silhouette would lift away from the base and cast soft shadows, adding even more depth. To complement the elegance of the dress, I stamped the sentiment from DRS Designs and heat embossed it in gold. The metallic shine brings in a classic wedding touch and adds just the right amount of luxury without overpowering the focal point.

To finish the card, I added several green gems. Their sparkle gives a subtle diamond effect, echoing the feel of wedding jewelry and tying the whole design together with a refined, celebratory touch.

Thank you for stopping by to see my card today. Your thoughtful comments are always appreciated. If you leave a note, a visit to your blog will follow.

Mr and Mrs

Typed Birthday

 

FS1009 - this week's incredibly talented featured stamper is Cheryl aka Crafty Auntie. I found this INSPIRATION.

For my card, I started with the adorable retro typewriter that immediately caught my eye and inspired the entire design. There is something so charming about that vintage shape, so I pulled out my Spellbinders die and decided to give it a bright, cheerful twist using scraps from my stash.

I cut all the pieces from bold oranges and sunny yellows, letting the warm colors bring the typewriter to life. Once it was assembled, I set it against a playful polka dot designer paper that I am working to use up this year. The pattern adds such a fun backdrop, and framing the panel in the same yellow used on the typewriter helps everything feel coordinated. An orange card base ties the whole palette together and gives the design a strong, vibrant foundation.

To finish the card, I added a few shaped flowers and leaves from my punched pieces for a touch of dimension and softness. I placed black Nuvo Drops in the flower centers to echo the black accents in the polka dots, pulling the details together in a simple but intentional way.

Typed Birthday

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Happy Birthday Ya Old Fart

 

IC1070 - Painted Paper - INSPIRATION

For my card, I drew inspiration from the gorgeous wallpaper and pulled out a piece of patterned paper from my stash that I am determined to use up this year. I trimmed it down, layered it over crisp white, and set the panel on a bold aqua card base to give the whole design a fresh, vibrant frame.

This fun Unity Stamp Co image felt like the perfect match, so I colored him with Copics in shades that coordinate with the patterned layers. After trimming the panel to size, I added soft aqua sponging around the edges to give the image a finished look and help it stand out against the background.

To complete the card, I chose the playful sentiment from the set and popped it up on dimensionals for a clean, cheerful finish.

Thank you for stopping by to see my card today. Your thoughtful comments are always appreciated. If you leave a note, a visit to your blog will follow.

Happy Birthday Ya Old Fart

Friday, June 5, 2026

Merry Christmas Penguin

 

IC850 - Chillin

For my card, I stayed with the Chillin theme by leaning into a cozy winter vibe and featuring this absolutely adorable Spellbinders penguin die cut. I cut all the layers and popped him up on dimensionals, then perched him on a bright red oval that really makes him stand out. To finish dressing up the scene, I tucked a Merry Christmas banner just beneath him and set the whole design over a piece of wintery designer paper that adds the perfect frosty feel.

Thank you for stopping by to see my card today. Your thoughtful comments are always appreciated. If you leave a note, a visit to your blog will follow.

Merry Christmas Penguin


Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Pappa Bear


WT1108 - Wild Animals

For this card, I started by pulling out the fun Tim Holtz bear die cut and cutting all the layers needed to build him. Piecing him together is always satisfying because the character really comes to life once the shading, shapes, and little details stack into place. His expression has a great mix of whimsy and personality, which makes him an easy focal for a masculine card.

To give him a fitting backdrop, I went through my stash and found a tree patterned designer paper that instantly set the right woodsy tone. The colors in the print echo the browns and neutrals in the bear, which helps everything feel cohesive. I layered the tree paper on kraft cardstock for warmth, then mounted that panel on a brown card base to reinforce the earthy palette and tie the whole design together.

The sentiment is kept simple with a clean Happy Father's Day strip popped up on dimensionals. The added height gives it presence without competing with the bear and keeps the layout balanced.

This card is headed to my son so he can give it to his dad for Father's Day. He has nicknamed him Pappa Bear, so this design could not be more perfect for the occasion.

Thank you for stopping by to see my card today. Your thoughtful comments are always appreciated. If you leave a note, a visit to your blog will follow.

Pappa Bear



Tuesday, June 2, 2026

With Sympathy Pup

 

SC1117 - This week's sketch on splitcoaststampers.com

For this card, I started by pulling out one of my favorite paw print papers and layering it on black cardstock to give the pattern a crisp frame. The contrast helps the design pop against the clean white card base and sets up a strong foundation for the focal point.

While looking through my stash, I found this Hunkydory dog image that felt perfect for the center of the layout. The soft colors and sweet expression make it an easy focal and popping it up on dimensionals gives it just enough lift to stand out from the patterned background without overwhelming it.

To finish the design, I added a simple sentiment, also popped up on dimensionals to echo the height of the focal panel. A few Nuvo Drops bring in a touch of shine and balance the layout, giving the card a polished, finished look.

Thank you for stopping by to see my card today. Your thoughtful comments are always appreciated. If you leave a note, a visit to your blog will follow.

With Sympathy Pup