Card Making

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    Cheerful Humor Cards

    I do enjoy a snarky witty card that makes me laugh, and Lord knows we all could use more laughter! These Cheerful Humor cards do not disappoint. My personal favorite “Get Well Soon You’re Grossing Everyone Out” HA, too funny! I have created 5 alternative card designs to share featuring the Cheerful Humor card kit from Close To My Heart.

    The kit provides everything you need to create 20 hilarious cards. Two each of ten different designs. I can’t help myself and enjoy creating my own so I thought I’d give you a few more crafty ideas to inspire you. This card making kit is available through the month of May while supplies last.

    You can check out the YouTube video below to see how I put all these cards together. I do share the paper cutting dimensions in the tutorial.

    I added some basic thin cut dies from my stash to step these cards up a notch. It turns out the medium sized stitched rectangle (above) and stitched square (below) are perfect for these sentimentsand the faux stitching adds beautiful detail to these cards.

    This particular sentiment can work for many different occasions. I had to laugh because we pass cards around at my office to be signed and that is exactly what they say. “Here, sign this”. Too funny!

    This one made me laugh. It’s a bit mean but I can think of numerous times I’d like to have given this card to my teenage boys. They could handle it. My family tends to be a bit sarcastic so I know they would smile.

    Thank you for stopping by! I hope you found these cards as amusing as I do. Happy crafting my friends!

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  • Card Making,  Inspiration,  Uncategorized

    Halloween Card Series with Distress Oxide Inks

    Hello and welcome to my spook-tactular Halloween card series! I have three BOO-tiful cards to share featuring some fun distress oxide techniques. These inks are unique as they are a blend of both alcohol and pigment inks. This allows them to sit on top of your cardstock giving you more time to blend up a fabulous buttery inky work of art. If Halloween isn’t your thing that is okay. There are several tips and techniques you can apply to other projects by switching out the colors and embellishments.

    The background featured in this Spooky card below was created with a technique called water stamping. Stamping with water is fun, super simple and allows you to get different looks from your products.

    Check out the Youtube tutorials to learn how I created this look and pick up some tips and tricks along the way. Here is the link to the playlist featuring all the cards in this series.

    I’m completely enchanted by the starry night sky in the Haunted Pumpkin Patch scene below. All you have to do is spritz your background with water! This super neat oxidation process occurs lightening the ink for some really cool looks. The new Fancy Thin Cut Borders dies make the perfect rolling hills and alternating the colors of cardstock adds some depth and dimension to our scene.

    The Spiderweb pumpkin card below combines several techniques. Random stamping, ink blending and emboss resist work together to create this whimsical top folding card. The pumpkins are actually from a fall inspired stamp. I’ve stretched my crafty stash by doodling little faces on them and then adding a touch of liquid glass.

    Thank you so much for stopping by. I hope you have learned a few things and have been inspired to try something new. I’d love to have you subscribe here and over on my Youtube channel so you don’t miss out on any of the crafty fun!

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    Joyful Sunflower Slim Line Cards

    Send a little sunshine someone’s way with the Joyful Sunflower stamp set. I love sunflowers and knew I had to have this stamp for my collection. They are so bright and cheerful and I can not imagine my garden without these happy flowers! I’m sure you have noticed slimline cards are definitely trending right now. I thought it would be a fun format for this card and I am happy with my end result.

    You can always watch this card come together in the youtube tutorial below. I’d love to have you as a subscriber to my Youtube channel.

    The slimline card sizes vary a bit depending on your personal preference. I created this card to be 8.5 x 3.5”. I really like the balance and feel of this size. I first stamped my images using Intense Black ink then brought them to life with Spectrum Noir TriBlend markers. Although I must say, these sunflowers look amazing stamped in classic black and left alone. You will notice I alternated the sunflowers by stamping some directly onto my card base while die-cutting and popping up the center flower. This adds interest and dimension. The coppery shimmer trim adds an unexpected pop of shimmery goodness.

    The Joyful Sunflowers stamp set is available with or without coordinating thin cut die through the month of August. I appreciate there is a coordinating die for just about every image in this set.

    Thank you for stopping by. I hope you found a little inspiration and get creating. Happy crafting my friends!

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    Christmas in July, Gnome Christmas Cards

    I didn’t even know Christmas in July was a thing until a few years ago. Turns out it is a great time to gear up and get a jump start on your Christmas cards. If your days are passing as quickly as mine then its never too early! Today I will show you how to create 3 cards all with non-Christmas products from the July and August catalog. Let us take a closer look at these festive cards.

    I always recommend checking out the YouTube tutorial to see these projects come together and pick up on a few tips and tricks. I’m a visual person and love to watch the crafty process in action.

    For today’s cards, I used the beautiful patterned papers from the Timber collection. These papers are perfect for fall, the manly guy in your life, or Christmas! Nothing says Christmas more than a red plaid. They are perfect for your mountain adventures too. I can think of so many ways to use this collection.

    For my first card, I began by layering up the pretty patterned papers. This is a classic go-to card design for me. I love all the layers and how the stitched circle highlights our little gnome character. The measurements for each card will be posted below along with all the supplies used to create these projects. I should add that the Merry Christmas sentiment is from the Say it In Style stamp set. this stamp has a sentiment for just about every occasion!

    The Gnome is actually from a garden gnome set. Just by selecting Christmas inspired colors, we can transform our image into the perfect holiday character. I’ve colored this whimsical gnome image with Spectrum Noir tri-blend marker in Dark Red and accented with black. The Gnome Matter stamp is available with or without the coordinating thin cut dies.

    For my second card, I added kraft paper for a homespun Christmas vibe. The pine trees are from the Timber cardmaking set. It’s designed as an outdoor fishing themed stamp but the tree made for a perfect Christmas tree! Using New England Ivy ink I combined first and second generation stamping to create different shades for my trio of trees. I added dimensional foam to pop up the center tree then gave it a shimmery finish with a clear shimmer brush.

    My third card had to be a shaker card because they are so much fun! The adorable Gnome dressed in his Christmas best makes the perfect embellishment layered onto this shaker window. I felt it needed a little something to offset the Gnome so I dug through my Christmas stash and stamped, colored and fussy cut the holly images. I chose the loose Julep Sequins to fill my shaker window because the green was just the right pop of color.

    Below are the card measurements I used for today’s projects. I adhered each card panel onto a standard A2 card (5.5 x 4.25″).

    Thank you for stopping by. I hope you enjoy the card sketches and are feeling inspired to get creating. Happy crafting my friends!

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    Retiform Card Technique

    I recently stumbled across this cool technique and had to give it a go. Turns out it has been around for a long time! Not sure where I’ve been or how I missed it but I’m happy to have another fun technique in my toolbox. Be sure to watch the YouTube tutorial below to see these fun projects come together.

    To begin, you will need some type of masking element. I love to use Post-It removable labeling tape. It’s sticky enough but peels off beautifully and won’t damage your paper. You can find it at your local office supply, Walmart or Amazon.

    You will need a stamp set, preferably one with multiple images pertaining to a theme. I have used CTMH’s “From The Deep Blue” and “Palm Paradise” for today’s cards. These are gorgeous stamp sets from the May/June catalog. Be sure to add these to your collection before they disappear!

    You can use one shade of ink to achieve this look however I found I prefer a lighter shade combined with a darker shade. Here I’ve used Carolina and Bluebird Inks for my ocean card and Evergreen and Sage for the Palm Paradise card.

    You are basically masking off geometric angles to stamp little vignettes in. I recommend combining smaller stamped images with larger images for visual interest. You first blend ink around the edges leaving white space in the center. You will reapply your masking tape and then stamp over these areas with your selected images. Check out the video for some tips on how to do this.

    I have stamped my sentiment with VersaMark ink onto black card stock and then heat set with white embossing powder to achieve this look. I love white text on a dark background! This look is definitely trending right now but I don’t think it will ever go away. Lastly, add a little wow factor with a tangle of Silver or Gold Embellishing thread and a few sequins around your sentiment. Did you see the seashell sequins?!?! 😍

    Thank you for stopping by. I appreciate you and hope you have found some crafty inspiration. It’s fun to learn new techniques and revisit older ones! Happy crafting 😊

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  • Card Making,  Easy To Embellished,  Uncategorized

    Easy to Embellished, From The Deep Blue

    The ocean has always intrigued me. Below the surface is a secret world teeming with enchanting creatures. The new From The Deep Blue stamp set beautifully captures an array of sea life perfect for cards and scrapbook layouts. I have 3 cards to share with you today beginning with a simple single-layer stamped card and then stepping it up each time thereafter.

    For my first card above, I have combined the Seahorse and coral stamp to create a scene. This card came together quickly as it is all single layer stamping.

    • Begin with a piece of White Daisy cut to 3 3/4 x 5″
    • Stamp the coral along the bottom in Nectarine ink
    • Stamp the seahorse in Intense Black Ink and color as desired. I used Coral and Blue Turquoise Spectrum Noir Tri-Blends
    • Add your sentiment as shown and adorn with bubbles stamped in Lagoon Ink
    • Adhere to a piece of Lagoon cardstock cut to 4 x 5 1/4″
    • Then attach to your white card base using the White Cards and Envelopes Value Pack.

    This next card was very fun to create. I used a masking technique to create my background element stepping this card up quite a bit.

    • Begin with a piece of White Daisy cut to 3 3/4 x 5″
    • Mask and ink blend as shown in the youtube tutorial
    • Embellish with a seahorse popped up with dimensional foam adhesive. I have colored this one with the Coral Tri-Blend marker
    • Stamp coral on the upper right side of the card panel and add a sentiment of your choosing.
    • Finish off with a few enamel dots randomly placed on the card front

    This last card is definitely my favorite! I love all the dimension, layering and ink blending. I’ve also dressed up the card panel with the Stitched Rectangle Frames Die to add the stitched detailing around the edges.

    • Begin with a white Daisy panel cut from the largest Stitched Rectangle Frames die.
    • Stamp the Coral using Nectarine Ink on the lower left and right corners and on a scrap of White Daisy to die cut.
    • Using the medium Stitched Rectangle Die, cut another piece of White Daisy and ink blend using the same technique demonstrated in card two.
    • Splatter your inked panel with Clear Shimmer Brush to add sparkle and shine
    • Layer stitched pieces together as shown and adhere to a piece of Peacock cardstock.
    • Add the Seahorse and additional coral piece as shown using foam tape to add dimension. Before tacking the seahorse down attach some Gold Embellishing Thread looped around 3 times.
    • Attach sentiment as shown. I’ve used the May stamp of the month and heat embossed white onto black cardstock

    Thank you for stopping by! I appreciate you and hope you’ve been inspired. Happy crafting my friends.

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    One Embossing Folder, Five Ways

    I love to get more out of my crafty stash so I set out to see what I could create with the Quilted Embossing Folder from CTMH. I came up with five different cards to share with you! Check out the video tutorial below for some added tips and tricks.

    My first card was to simply emboss a piece of Mint cardstock to use as a background. The Quilted Embossing Folder is like having several in one with all the different textured squares. I love the detail it packs giving this background a touch of ”WOW”! The Kitty is from the You Make Me Happy stamp set. Seven dollars of the proceeds for every one of these stamps sold goes to Operation Smile, a nonprofit organization helping children with cleft lips and or palettes. For the sentiment, I’ve heat embossed with white powder onto a black background and finished off with a few Julep Sequins.

    This card turned out so cute! I designed it for a friend who just had her first baby. I thought this adorable Snuggle Up bunny image was too cute. I again embossed a piece of Mint cardstock but then cut up the individual squares to create my background. The White Daisy stitched circle is a perfect resting spot for the bunny. I colored my stamped images in with Spectrum Noir TriBlend Markers and added a congrats sentiment from the May SOTM, Celebrate Today.

    For this next card I applied Versamark ink directly to the embossing folder. Emboss your paper then coat in white embossing powder. Tap off the excess then set with your heat gun. You get a shiny elegant finish that dresses this card up beautifully! The photo does not catch the glossy background but you definitely can see it in the video tutorial. To continue with a formal vibe I chose a black and white color scheme. Adding a vellum butterfly with silver embellishing thread compliments my embossed background perfectly. Change the sentiment to congratulations and you have a perfect wedding card.

    This card is a favorite! My background was inspired by a fellow consultant from Japan. I love how she combined different cardstock colors to create this monochromatic look. The Multi Squares Window Thin Cut works well with this technique to take it up a notch. I embellished this card with the same Snuggle Up bunny and added Julep Sequins for some added sparkle. The sentiment is from the Say It In Style stamp set.

    For my last card, I embossing a piece of White Daisy Cardstock and then lightly applied Glacier ink with a blending tool. The color picks up the raised embossed pattern beautifully. I trimmed 1/3 off the background and used as a side panel for this card.

    So many ideas and looks all from one embossing folder!!! Check out your own crafty stash to see what you can create!

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    Alphabet Stamps Creative Ways to Use Them

    There is an often overlooked valuable tool stashed away in your craft room. It’s alphabet stamps! These may not be the most exciting thing you see when pouring over a newly released catalog but they are a versatile must have that never goes out of style.

    One of my favorite things to do is mix and match fonts for a new look. In my title pictures above, “You Make Me Smile”, I’ve combined the Teeny Tiny Type with Brushed Letters to create this fun look. I love that I can customize them by switching up the ink colors to coordinate with my project.

    I want to talk about the hearts because let’s face it, they are adorable! First of all, yes my friends, you can use hearts to embellish boy pages! Go ahead and do it. By layering hearts cut from different pattern papers and cardstock, you can whip up a fun embellishment cluster. The stitching detail from the Stitched Heart Thin Cuts (dies) adds a lot of visual interest, while the white acrylic hearts add texture, depth and dimension. Layer them up and vary the sizes and voila, your done! It’s a great way to use up those scraps of paper too!

    For my card project below, I wanted to further show the versatility of alphabet stamps. I’ve again used the Brushed Letters to spell out the word HELLO. By first stamping a background with the Strokes of an Artist stamp, I’ve created a quick and fun card. I used second generation stamping to lighten the background then stamped my letters right on top. Craft foam adds some dimension by popping my card front and again, the stitching detail really adds a beautiful finishing touch.

    Below is a closer look the stamp sets featured in today’s projects

    Thanks for stopping by! You can purchase any of these products listed below from my online store. I do appreciate your support!

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  • Card Making,  Cricut Projects,  Uncategorized

    Everyday Moments Lace Card Reimagined

    The Everyday Moments Cricut collection by CTMH is overflowing with creativity! All the projects, like this lace card, are beautiful as is. However, I just can’t help myself and have to see what else I can create with the individual components for each project. Pictured above is the 5×7 Lace Card created exactly as designed. I used Eggplant and Wisteria cardstock on a white card base. There are also several sentiments to choose from to personalize your card. Now let us see what else we can do!

    I recommend watching the video to see these cards come together and learn some tips and tricks. Be sure to check out the YouTube tutorial below.

    This whimsical card was created with the Fairytale Magic stamp set. I used Canary, Wisteria, Ballerina and Glacier ink for this cheerfully colored background. It was so quick and easy to do! Add the lace overlay and finish it off with a stitched rectangle frame.

    The Chickadee card below is quite possibly my favorite of the bunch. It was inspired by my garden. Gorgeous yellow roses reach their way up a white trellis while the winged garden creatures flutter to and fro filling the air with birdsong. What’s not to love? Using the same lace overlay cut from White Daisy, I adhered it to my card panel. You can then embellish with roses from the Yesterday & Today cardmaking stamp and adorn with this cute Chickadee. I colored him with my Spectrum Noir Triblend Markers in Grey-brown and Golden-Brown. My sentiment is from the Say it In Style stamp set.

    This unique card was created by using the lace overlay as a stencil and applying texture paste. It makes for a beautifully elegant card destined to congratulate the new couple on their wedding day. To finish off the center I added a heart cut from vellum with the Stitched Heart Die. The sentiment, already cut from my first project, was perfect to center on the card front. I added a few pearls to go along with my wedding theme and this card is finished!

    Below is another card similar to the first but dressed up with French Vanilla and Gold Foil. The foil paper really makes a statement don’t you think? Imagine centering big bold numbers to represent the anniversary, 25 or maybe 50!

    Thank you for stopping by. Leave me a comment here or on my youtube channel to say hello and vote for your favorite card. Now take your new-found inspiration and start creating. Happy crafting my friends!

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    These Are My People Scrapbook Layout & Cards

    We all have special people in our lives. Those of us that scrapbook and memory keep, we like to record these special people in our albums, while we cardmakers like to send happy mail to those special people. CTMH has just perfect collection to help record your memories. It is a new special called These Are My People and I thought it would be perfect to showcase this photo of my sister in law and my nieces and nephew.

    I purchased the scrapbooking workshop option which includes materials to create four 12×12 layouts and five cards. You can get the collection with or without the coordinating stamp set. There is even a PRE-CUT option to create a 6×8 mini album. All you have to do is put the pieces together following step by step instructions. What a great gift idea for mother’s day right around the corner, don’t you think? I have included the YouTube tutorial below if you prefer to watch the process unfold.

    In my video, I show how I created this stamped floral border along the bottom of my layout. I added a soft touch of color by sponging Ballerina ink to the flower centers with a sponge dauber.

    I have created a visual embellishment cluster by layering different elements. I began with stamping then overlapped paper, tabs, and some floral stickers.

    Below is a look at all the cards I created with leftovers. Two of the cards were pre-designed by CTMH while I designed the other three

    I stamped the larger flower from the Love These People Stamp set using Intense Black Ink. I colored them in with the Pale Pink and Dull Green Spectrum Noir Triblend markers. Having three shades in one really takes the guesswork out of shading and coloring. I did add a touch of Almond cardstock from my scraps to create these two cards.

    This card came together quickly. I embossed the Carolina Blue cardstock with a retired floral embossing folder to add some texture to the background. Using my middle Stitched Frame Die I die cut the striped paper. by turning the stitched frame portion over, I can highlight the Pink patterned paper on the opposite side. The majority of my sentiment came from the Say It In Style stamp set posted further down.

    To create these two cards I simply followed the step by step instructions. Anyone can create beautiful artwork because CTMH makes it so simple. How fun it is to send a handmade card to brighten a friend’s day.

    Along with all the goodies pictured, you get two digital cut files to incorporate into your projects. I have seen others cut these from vinyl and adhere to their album covers. You can also cut from paper and make a great page title.

    This “Say It In Style” stamp set is from the core catalog. If you are building your stamp collection, or want a go-to set, this is perfect for cardmakers and scrapbookers alike. There is a sentiment for darn near every occasion!

    Below is a look at the projects you can easily create with the scrapbooking workshop. CTMH gives you step by step instructions to put all these layouts together along with 5 beautiful and uplifting cards.

    Thank you for stopping by. Hop on over to my YouTube page and leave me a comment or question. I do appreciate your support. Happy crafting my friends!

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