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Friday, July 17, 2026

Sunny Birthday

 

F4A856 - Heat

These last few days have been brutally hot here, and the sun feels as if it is determined to shine straight down on us. With that in mind, I reached for a cheerful paper pad I am trying to use up and trimmed one of the patterns so it would resemble a bright sun rising over my little scene. The layers are framed with a soft blue that gives everything a gentle glow and then mounted on a crisp white card base.

Next, I pulled out a wonderful Spellbinders die set and cut the pieces from colors that mirror the shades in the designer paper. A bit of shading on several of the elements adds depth and helps them stand out against the background. Once the pieces were ready, I arranged them across the sunny designer paper, letting the colors play together.

To finish the card, I added a birthday sentiment and a few candy dots for a touch of playful texture. It feels like a happy little moment captured on paper, perfect for a warm summer day.

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.

Sunny Birthday

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Dancing Chicks

 


WT1114 - Dancing/Movement (Ginger Rogers's Birthday)

For my card, I pulled out this fantastic, fun image from Art Impressions and colored it with Copics to bring out all her personality. I wanted a designer paper that would complement her perfectly, and I found just the right piece in the stack of papers I am working to use up this year. I did an out‑of‑the‑box cut so the image could stay a bit smaller while still letting more of that great patterned paper show through.

To finish the card, I added a simple birthday sentiment and popped it up on dimensionals for a clean, cheerful 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.

Dancing Chicks

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Pet Sympathy

 

SC1123 - this week's sketch on splitcoaststampers.com

For my cards, I pulled out some pawprint paper and then spotted this blue gingham piece that felt like it was just waiting to be used. The sketch is perfect for creating two cards at once, and since I am working to build up my pet donation cards, getting a pair out of one design is always a win.

Once I cut all the pieces for the fronts, I swapped the top and bottom panels between the two cards to give each one a slightly different look. I layered everything on black cardstock for contrast and then mounted the panels on white card bases for a clean finish.

Next, I die cut the sentiment panels, added a simple With Sympathy sentiment, and popped them up on dimensionals to give the design a gentle lift.

These will be added to my growing collection of pet donation cards.

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.

Pet Sympathy

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Love You

 

CAS907 - Cleaning Up Your Table

For my card, I glanced at my desk and found a little pile of die cuts practically begging to be used. I had several white love die cuts along with a single red one, so I stacked all the white pieces together to build dimension, then offset the red layer on top to create a bold shadow effect that really makes the sentiment pop.

Next, I die cut the word You from gold glitter paper and layered it over the love stack, giving the whole sentiment a bright, eye-catching finish.

To keep the look striking and modern, I placed the completed die cuts on a black card base, letting the contrast make the red and gold shine even more.

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.

Love You


Monochromatic Thank You


FS1014 - this week's talented featured stamper is wileyk. I found this INSPIRATION.

I have been slowly working my way through several selected paper pads over the last few weeks, and the inspiration piece today immediately caught my eye. The background behind the card had the same feel as this floral print in one of the pads I am trying to finish, so it was the perfect excuse to pull it out again. I cut the layers in a similar layout and added tan and white accents to give each panel a clean, framed look. Since the inspiration also included a polka dot pattern behind the sentiment, I made sure to echo that detail in my own design.

Once the layout was assembled, I adhered it to a tan card base for a warm foundation. I added the Thank You sentiment on gold glitter paper and popped it up on dimensionals so it would stand out against the patterned layers. To finish the card, I tucked in a few white flowers from my stash along with some delicate twigs, then added Nuvo Drops to the flower centers for a soft, polished 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.

Monochromatic Thank You


Saturday, July 11, 2026

Bee My Valentine

 

IC1075 - Wedgewood Tableware - INSPIRATION

I was inspired by the colors on the plate and used that palette as the jumping off point for my card. I have had a stash of these adorable 3D bee stickers, and they paired perfectly with the gold bee designer paper pulling in the gold and white accents from the inspiration piece. I trimmed the paper to size, layered it on black cardstock for contrast, and mounted everything onto a bold red card base.

For the focal point, I die cut the center arch in black and white and added a bright red heart to echo the Valentine theme. Once the arch was assembled, I stamped the playful "Bee My Valentine" sentiment from DRS Designs beneath the heart. A few dimensional bees buzzing around the focal panel finish the card with just the right amount of charm and movement.

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.

Bee My Valentine

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

You Are How Old

 

WT1113 - Candles

I realized I had not used this fun Art Impressions image in years, and she felt absolutely perfect for this challenge. I stamped her on white cardstock and colored her with Copics, letting the bright tones bring out her personality. For the panel, I did an out‑of‑the‑box cut to trim the image back just enough to layer her over a purple and white checkered designer paper. I tore the upper right corner, sponged it with black Distress Oxide, and added a touch of gold Stickles for a playful, distressed sparkle. For even more fun, I stamped the birthday sentiment, tore the edge, and gave it the same black‑and‑gold treatment so everything ties together.

To finish the card, the panel is layered on the purple gingham, then on a coordinating purple cardstock, and finally on a clean white card base for a crisp, polished 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.

You Are How Old?