Monday, March 23, 2026

Easter Cards

I've made quite a few birthday cards and got behind on making Easter cards.  Here are 2 I finished in the last few days.  First is my entry for Pinkfresh March Challenge using Dainty Blossoms and Elongated Ovals die sets. 
I colored the bouquet with metallic pink and green watercolors.  The light pink cardstock panel was splattered with gold watercolor.  Love the tiny Heidi Swapp gold alpha stickers I've had forever. 
The shimmer and shine is really beautiful in person.  You can see it better in my IG video.  I'm also entering WAW.
A few years ago, my friend Betty gave me a couple cardstock panels covered with a beautiful wide washi--might be from The Ton.  I remember that she used the eclipse technique with a panel and I love the look.  Thought this large Penny Black butterfly die would be perfect and it was, in my opinion.  
I backed it with 2 additional layers and spritzed it with a shimmer spray before gluing it back in place.  The washi's foiling looks rose gold to me, so I pulled out my 2 embossing powders and one was an almost perfect match.  I used it for Poppystamps Proper Happy Easter outline and background diecuts and used white cardstock for the letters.  Finished off with a few pretty pink sequins.  I'm entering Allsorts Challenge
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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Easter and Birthday

A friend surprised me with a little gift.  A simple act of kindness in a very unkind world.  
Here's a card using some of my foiled pieces of plain toner paper done with white, fancy pink, fancy green, silver and teal foils. 
I purposely cut a piece of white foil that was big enough for the Poppystamps Nordic Basket die.  It is so neat in person!  The fancy foils used for the eggs from the set have a sparkly pattern.  The little bow is from The Greetery.  The bunny from Poppystamps Nordic Bunny Trio was die cut from Soft Stone cardstock which I covered with matching ink using direct to paper.  I brushed the ears with pink ink and covered the tail with a bit of a cotton ball.  
The tone on tone background was made with PTI Weathervane cardstock, Brilliance Starlite Black ink, which is pearlescent, and Poppystamps Fanciful Flowers stencil set.  I used iridescent paste for the flower centers.  I've gotten a lot of use from Poppystamps Double Stitch Scalloped Rectangle Frames.  This one was die cut from Weathervane, inked with Starlite Black and backed with vellum.  Decided to put the Easter sentiment only on the inside.  I'm entering Poppystamps, DCD and WAW.
I missed the last challenge, but couldn't miss JUGS Word Week Emboss.  Dry emboss is my favorite card element and is the reason I got my first die cutting machine.  I still remember the first time I saw a stamped and colored panel that had been dry embossed.  
For my card I stenciled a panel using SSS Layered Flowers.  I wanted to try Kelly Lunceford's PTI color combo of Aqua Mist, Hibiscus Burst, Pure Poppy, Olive Twist and Ripe Avocado.  My card has a different look because I did the stenciling on a panel of Aqua Mist cardstock rather than white.  Figured I'd turn the panel over if it didn't look good, but I actually love it!  I did add Scarlet Jewel for the layer with the flower centers and added white and green splatters.  Looked through my embossing folders and decided to use SSS Blossom Field because the pattern looks similar to some of the stenciled flowers and leaves.  The addition of that beautiful texture makes a huge difference in person.  
SSS Happy Birthday Brush Script is my favorite BD die.  I cut the shadow from white cardstock and the words from Aqua Mist.  Then I heat embossed it with a clear sparkle powder.  I wanted to leave as much of my panel showing as possible, so I just added 3 vellum blooms die cut with the ones included in SSS Cherry Blossom embossing folder.  Due to mailing costs, I seldom add my beloved pearls to cards, except for the tiny ones I used in the centers.  
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Saturday, March 14, 2026

Friendship and Christmas

As soon as I saw Stef's inspiration card at Time Out Challenge 308, I thought of Altenew's Pink Star Tulip die, which I haven't used for awhile.  Decided to use the Altenew March Inspiration Challenge colors.  
I inked the bloom with Altenew Baby Pink and Fuchsia and the leaves with Mountain Pine.  The elements of Stef's card that I incorporated in mine are the large floral, dry embossing, splatters, small stamped/die cut sentiment and the mat just at the top and bottom.  Altenew's Deck Planks 3D embossing folder was used with white cardstock and I splattered it with Honey Drizzle ink.  The colored strips for the top and bottom of the card front were inked with Honey Drizzle.  I love shimmer and shine, so before attaching my focal point, I sprayed it with Lindy's Gang Pixie Dust Glitz Spritz.  Oh my goodness--it's so beautiful in the light.  Check out my IG post to see it.  I like using generic sentiments on the front of my cards so I can put whatever I need on the inside.  This one may be a birthday card or even for Easter.  Love the font of this sentiment from Altenew's Morning Glory stamp set.  I haven't been using embellishments much lately, but thought these beautiful iridescent gems were perfect.  They pick up the ink colors and are soft enough not to be distracting.  I'm also entering DCD, as flowers mean Spring to me.

Next is my entry for Christmas Kickstart: Out of the Woods.  During my recent foiling session, I cut a piece of blank toner paper the size needed to die cut my three IO deer.
I used bronze foil and it came out great!  Running everything through my laminator twice seemed to make a difference as the only things that didn't foil perfectly were small toner sentiments.  They never are perfect in my experience.  Anyway, finally got around to die cutting the deer and the shine is so beautiful!  
I used the old MB Garden Birch Landscape stencil, which I love.  The Altenew inks are Caribbean Sky, Persian Blue and Sapphire.  I added small white splatters and spread Snowfall Grit Paste at the bottom.  The sentiment combines the BP word die and W&W stamp.  Peace--what we all need, not just at Christmas.  I'm also entering WAW.
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Thursday, March 12, 2026

Guest Designing for TTTC

I was delighted to be asked to guest design for TTTC288.  The board has lots of options that let you make any kind of card.
I chose the last vertical row of Splatter/Smooshing, Die Cut Shapes and Embellishment.  Since I'm working on Easter cards, that's what I made.
I smooshed Altenew Just Green ink and splattered it with Hunter Green.  Poppystamps Proper Happy Easter shadow was inked in Just Green and I used white cardstock for the letters.  The cute Easter eggs from Memory Box were die cut from watercolor paper I painted with Lindy's Magicals.  The shimmer is so beautiful in person. 
I kept the detail layers white and added little clear gems.  There's lots of inspiration from the DT and I'd love to see you in the gallery.  I'm entering DCDWAW and SSS Wednesday.
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Monday, March 9, 2026

Birthday and Easter

At a time when the world seems upside down, I was reminded that little moments matter.  A man using a walker was ahead of me as we headed to the post office door.  I got close enough to offer to get the door for him.  But he opened it for me, saying you have your hands full with that purse.  I smiled, said thank you and walked through.  He said thank you for that beautiful smile.  Just a few seconds of positive human contact between strangers.  He brightened my day and hopefully I brightened his.   
I recently watched Erica's video on 3D embossing folders.  Inking the edges of an embossed folder wasn't new to me, but it reminded me to do it.  Here's the masculine Spring birthday card I made. 
I began by diecutting SSS Happy Birthday Brush Script shadow from a panel of Altenew's Forest Glades cardstock.  Then I embossed the panel with SSS Tumbling Leaves.  I inked the edges with Altenew Olive Grove and inked the card front with VersaMagic Niagara Mist.  The words were inked with Olive Grove and double clear embossed.  No sparkle for a guy's card, but cute little Poppystamps butterflies inked to match finish it off.  I'm entering DCD (through Flickr) since green leaves are part of Spring.
Edited to add: Thanks to Julie B's comment, I'm also entering Cardz 4 Guyz for the first time.
I recently pulled out my laminator, foil and toner card fronts to make one for a friend.  While everything was out, I made quite a few panels.  3 years ago I used rainbow foil with Unity Wild Garden toner card front.  This time I used specialty gold foil--really eye-catching!  Check out my IG post.  Decided this was the perfect chance to try ink blending over the foil and I'm hooked!  
I used Altenew Just Green, heavier around the edges.  I added an old SSS frame diecut along with Poppystamps butterflies and Proper Happy Easter inked to match.  Now to make more of my foiled panels into cards!  I'm entering Color Hues and DCD.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Wild Blooms

Loosing myself in cardmaking, as much as possible.  It's been quite awhile since I used PTI Wild Blooms layering stencil set, so pulled it out for stencil week at JUGS.  
I used a cream panel laying on my table with Altenew inks Blush Rose, Wisteria and Sagestone plus CN9 inks Pink Lemonade and Artichoke.  It was night when I finished stenciling and I wasn't sure I liked it enough to use it for a card.  Decided to leave it overnight and see what I thought in the daylight.  Next day I cut it down and brushed the edges with the Sagestone ink.  Then I used my finger to apply gold wax through the stencil for the flower centers--so beautiful!  Now the panel was growing on me, so I mixed a bit of water with some of the wax and splattered it over the panel.  I picked up the leftover with a small brush and went around the edges.  The mat was brushed with Blush Rose to match and I attached the panels to the center of a cream card.  Debated about the sentiment and decided on an old Winnie and Walter stamp/die set.  The little word was stamped in Artichoke and spring was die cut twice and brushed with a shimmer pen.  Pulled out the new to me Poppystamps Bunches o' Butterflies.  I chose one, inked it with Pink Lemonade, dabbed a bit of gold wax on the tips of the wings and attached a gold glitter dot to the body.  You can see the shine and shimmer in my IG post.  Glad I didn't toss the stenciled panel as I ended up with a card I really like.  I'm also entering SSS Wednesday.
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Sunday, March 1, 2026

Christmas and Birthday

I came across some beautiful deep green cardstock in my box of 8 1/2x11 sheets, so I made a couple Christmas cards.  Both of them started by embossing a green panel with SSS Holiday Greenery 3D folder.  I posted them in Flickr for challenges, so thought I'd show them here.
First is the card I entered for Christmas Kickstart inspired by the song White Christmas.  
I rubbed a white pigment pad on the raised edges and added Frosted Lace Stickles to the berries.  The new to me CN9 sentiment shadow was cut from vellum and the words from matte silver cardstock.
I swiped the other embossed panel with a gold ink pad using a fairly heavy hand.  That meant some of the ink also got on the areas not raised.
I added satin gold embossing powder and decided I kind of liked the look.  The edges were distressed and gold embossed.  SSS Peace, Love, Hope, Joy was stacked 2 high and double gold embossed with the same powder.  I added it to a vellum oval before attaching it to the panel.
Last is my entry for Woodblock WednesdayKaren's card using an old Stampington image reminded me that I have one of their butterflies.  It's Debbie Mumm's 2000 Grand Butterfly.  
Making this card was so much fun and just the distraction I needed.  I used Pentel Milky Pop pink and orange gel pens plus Pentel silver Sparkle Pop.  Sometimes I forget that it's OK to leave some areas white.  For me, that really makes this card.  The silver shimmer/sparkle is gorgeous and you can see it in my IG video.  The sentiment is an old favorite from Penny Black.  I'm also entering SSS Wednesday.
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