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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Gothic Valentines Day

 

WT1091 - Ribbon

USEIT2026 - Paper clip, Key, Earrings

For this card, I am truly delighted with how everything came together. I began by weaving a purple satin ribbon to create the base, then layered it on a punched white lace cardstock. That panel was placed on a coordinating purple layer and finally mounted on a black card base.

Next, I added the love paper clip from my magic tote of items and accented it with a white heart made from an old earring my aunt had given me. A black satin bow was layered on top, finished with a black bead earring for added texture and interest.

Tucked beneath the bow is a small tag that was embossed on white cardstock and layered on black. The purple heart was stamped in black ink, and I die cut two additional hearts, one in black and one in purple, layering them together and topping the stack with a small key.

The card is finished with a Happy Valentine's Day sentiment popped up on dimensionals.

This card was created for my son to give to his wife for Valentine’s Day, and I designed it with a gothic feel since they both love that style and my son especially loves purple.

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.

Gothic Valentine's Day

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

With Sympathy Pup

 

SC1100 - this week's sketch on splitcoaststampers.com

For this card, I started with a pawprint patterned paper for the base and layered it on black and white cardstock. The white layer was die cut and then embossed with a pawprint folder to add texture.

The dog image from Hunkydory is layered on black cardstock and popped up on dimensionals for depth.

To finish the design, the sentiment was stamped in white, layered on black, and popped up on dimensionals to coordinate with the focal image.

This card will be another of my 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.

With Sympathy Pup

Sunday, February 1, 2026

You Are...

 

CAS884 - National River Day. Showcase River or Water

For this card, I reached for a charming Unity Stamp seahorse and stamped it on white cardstock. The seaweed was stamped on a second white panel, with the sentiment placed in the upper corner for balance.

Both images were colored with Copics, and the seahorse was popped up on dimensionals so it appears to float above the seaweed. Once assembled, the panel was trimmed and layered onto purple and teal cardstock to echo the colors in the focal image and give the design a fresh, coastal 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.

You Are...

Birthday Drinks


FS991 - this week's amazingly talented Featured Stamper is Brandy aka brandyann9. I found this INSPIRATION.

JAN26VSNC - Metallics: gold, silver, bronze

For my card, I was immediately drawn to the bold striped background on Brandy’s design, so I reached for a striking pink‑and‑white striped paper of my own. The panel is mounted on a silver layer for a clean, polished edge and then adhered to a white card base.

I paired two Tim Holtz drink die cuts, adding soft Copic shading to bring the pieces to life and popping a few elements on dimensionals to create extra depth.

A simple birthday sentiment strip and a scattering of pink sequins complete the card with a bright, 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.

Birthday Drinks

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Many Different Cards

The VSN is happening again this weekend on splitcoastsampers.com. Today is day 2 of the fun challenges. I hope you come join the fun. It is called Go for Gold. You can find all the challenges HERE.


JAN26VSNE - Goldfish

For this challenge, I worked with an adorable Unity Stamp image, colored with Copics and carefully fussy cut. I set it over a gold glitter heart for a bright, celebratory layer, and added a wobble behind the fish so it gives a playful little wiggle.

To finish the card, I included two coordinating sentiment banners that share a sweet message of love for Valentine’s Day.

Goldfish Love


JAN26VSNF - Wave Your Flag: use any flag

For this card, I die cut all the pieces of the seagull and walrus and layered them together to create the scene. They are layered on a designer paper that looks like whimsical clouds and a few dimensionals are added for interest in the scene.

The card is finished with the birthday sentiment popped up on dimensionals.

Birthday Walrus and Friend


JAN26VSNG - practice, improve your skills: new version of an old card

I chose this CARD as my inspiration. I loved the layout, image, and colors from the original, but when I sponged in the ground and sky, they seemed to distract from the playful focal image. For this version, I kept things cleaner and let the image shine on its own.

After coloring the image with Copics, I paired it with a couple of beach‑themed designer papers and framed each layer with coordinating bright, happy colors to match the sunny feel of the design.

A few sequins finish the card with just the right touch of sparkle.

Life's a Beach


JAN26VSNH - Warm Up! cocoa, coffee

For this card, I used a fun coffee cup die from My Favorite Things, cutting all the pieces from coordinating scraps. The assembled cup is popped up on dimensionals, then set into a playful layout built from a mix of purple designer paper scraps. The sentiment is stamped in purple to tie everything together, and the card is finished with several purple sequins for a little extra sparkle.

Your Kindness Warms My Heart


JAN26VSNI - Jump for Joy: leaping, pop-up, celebration

For this special request, my aunt asked for a 70th birthday card for a good friend, and a fun pop-up design felt perfect for such a milestone celebration. I kept the outside clean and simple, using a gorgeous, patterned paper with a retro 70s vibe. A die-cut "70" in gold mirror cardstock, popped up for dimension, echoes one of the metallic stripes in the paper. The front is finished with a stamped sentiment along the bottom.

The inside is where the real celebration happens. I used a Karen Burniston twist pop-up die and continued with other patterns from the same paper pack as the front. It is not the same design, but it carries the same colors and gold accents, keeping everything cohesive. After assembling the twist mechanism, I added a gold mirror "Happy Birthday" die cut along with a few balloons and hearts for extra festivity. A sentiment panel and a couple of gold glitter hearts complete the inside and tie the whole design together.

70th Pop Up


JAN26VSNJ - ICY: acetate or glossy accents, etc.

For this card, I wanted to get a head start on graduation designs for my nephew’s girlfriend, who will be graduating from Ball State University next year with a chemistry degree. To create the beaker, I combined a rectangle die cut with an oval die cut, cutting both from white cardstock to form the classic beaker shape. On the base layer, I sponged in a rich red to mimic liquid behind the beaker, then added tiny hearts to turn it into a playful shaker element.

The card is finished with a congratulations die cut along with a cap and tassel to celebrate her achievement.

Chemistry Graduation


JAN26VSNK - Gold Mining (Mountains, pioneers, gold nuggets, panning)

For this card, I reached for a retired Impression Obsession silhouette that has a wonderful mountain feel. It made the perfect backdrop for a setting sun, so I blended yellow and orange distress oxide ink and masked the circle to build that glowing horizon.

After the scene was complete, I added coordinating yellow and orange layers for warmth, then finished the design with a crisp black frame and a birthday sentiment popped up on dimensionals.

Hiking Birthday


JAN26VSNL - Watercolor Bokeh

For this card, I used the Watercolor Bokeh technique from the tutorial on Splitcoaststampers.com. I started by adding red, orange, and yellow watercolor to a panel of watercolor paper. Once it was completely dry, I used two different circle templates to sponge white ink and build the soft bokeh effect. After the circles were in place, I sealed them with clear embossing for extra definition and shine. I trimmed the panel, layered it onto a black card base, and finished the design with a white heat‑embossed Get Well Soon sentiment.

Get Well Soon


JAN26VSNM - Cool Colors

The inspiration photo for this challenge immediately caught my eye. The colors were such a perfect match that I knew exactly which paper I wanted to use. The pattern includes many of those hues, plus a few extras and even has touches of gold that tie beautifully into the VSN theme.

I trimmed the paper and layered it on black cardstock for contrast, then added a narrow strip of soft light‑blue designer paper I found in my scrap bin. The subtle color shift adds just enough extra interest without competing with the main panel.

My son recently gave me these adorable 3D kitty stickers, and their playful expressions and colors were a perfect match for this design. They add such a fun, whimsical touch to the finished card.

The birthday sentiment is popped up on dimensionals to give it a little lift and balance the dimension from the stickers.

Cool Cats


JAN26VSNN - Closing Ceremonies (Beauty In Action)

For my final VSN card today, I created a spinner card. For the front, I started with a gorgeous rose designer paper, layered it on pink cardstock, and mounted everything on a white card base. Pink and white bakers twine is wrapped around the panel, and the sentiment from DRS Designs is stamped in coordinating pink. I finished the front with a white tag and a pink heart tied onto the twine, along with pink candy‑dot hearts on the sentiment panel for a soft, sweet touch.

Inside, I used the Surprise Inside Spinner design. A pink cardstock layer forms the base, topped with the black spinner frame. I added the same rose paper to the center of the frame and attached the “love” heart spinner using the pink and white bakers twine. To finish the inside, I added two white panels, a strip of the rose paper along the bottom for trim, and a single black heart for balance.

Anniversary Love

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Flamingo Birthday

 



IC1052 - Happy Walls - INSPIRATION

I was inspired by the fun flamingo on the wall. For my card, I reached for this adorable flamingo from Heartfelt Creations, colored it with Copics, and popped it up on dimensionals for a bit of lift.

The flamingo is layered on white and then pink cardstock. I paired it with two coordinating designer papers, framing the smaller panel with green and the larger background with white. The full panel is mounted on a brown card base, and the card is finished with gold mirror candy dots for a touch of shine.

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.

Flamingo Birthday

Friday, January 30, 2026

Several Celebrations

The VSN is happening again this weekend on splitcoastsampers.com. I hope you come join the fun. It is called Go for Gold. You can find all the challenges HERE.


JAN26VSNA - Compulsories: Paper, Ink & Stamps

For this card, I reached for a playful cow image from Unity Stamp and colored it with Copics. After trimming the panel, I layered it over a piece of vintage farm‑themed designer paper that adds just the right rustic charm.

To finish the design, I added a bold birthday sentiment and scattered a few small hearts around the image, each accented with white highlights for a touch of extra shine.

Heart It's Your Birthday


JAN26VSNB - Made of Snow; ski slopes, snowballs, igloos, etc

For this card, I reached for a favorite Spellbinders die set and cut all the layers from colorful scraps to build this cheerful snowman scene. The background is a textured blue cardstock that creates a soft, wintry sky behind the stacked elements.

To finish the design, I added a Christmas sentiment from Reflections, which ties the whole scene together with a warm seasonal touch.

Merry Little Christmas


JAN26VSNC - Metallics: gold, silver, bronze

For this card, I gathered a mix of designer paper scraps and built the layout from those playful pieces. To elevate the design, I added touches of gold glitter paper and popped up both the gold heart and the congratulations sentiment on dimensionals for extra depth.

A few scattered black hearts finish the card, each accented with white highlights to give them a crisp, eye‑catching shine.

Congratulations


JAN26VSND - Gold Star: use stars

For this card, I pulled together a mix of black, gold, and grey designer paper scraps to build the layout. Each panel is layered on black cardstock, giving the design clean framing and strong contrast.

The large white star features the Happy Retirement sentiment, stamped and popped up on dimensionals for added lift. A few small, punched stars complete the card with just the right touch of celebratory sparkle.

I hope you return tomorrow to see the other fun challenges for VSN and come play along.


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