Thursday, January 16, 2025

My Heart Belongs to Yooper


I love making cards that are a personalized "fit" for the recipient!  That's especially true when it comes to making a Valentine for my one and only.  

For us the Yooper sets and this designer paper work really well for personalizing a Valentine because we met in a place that had hot air balloon decor, and Patrick drove a VW albeit not a "bug" but a "scirocco." His Navy call sign was even "Yooper." 


It was easy to replicate a hot air balloon using a heart die, a folded strip of paper for the balloon's basket, and some jute for the strings that hold the two together.  The "my heart belongs to" sentiment was cobbled together by masking together various sentiments from the Yooper set.  The easiest way to do it is to use a marker to ink what words you want to use.

Of course, your significant other may not be a Yooper, so I've shared alternatives for spelling names in case stamps are not an option for that part!  Little alpha-beads or a Dymo would work really well instead (see the foreground of the first photo). 


Here's a the inside with a Valentine greeting from one of our Typewritten sets and an accent strip from that cute Love Notes designer paper. 
 
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Thursday, January 9, 2025

Sending Love


Hello again everyone!  I'm happy to be cozy and warm in my squishy chair as I write this post because it has been COLD even in Florida! It got down to 33 overnight a few nights ago!  Brrrrr!  I am happily snuggling with my spinning and knitting and a hot cup of coffee, tea or cocoa!  This is definitely the weather for sitting with a warm knitting project in your lap!  


Today's Stamp Simply project features our beautiful Vintage Peony stamp set.   Although this set has coordinating dies, I didn't use them for this project, deciding instead to stamp a simple background with the peonies on plain white card stock.  I colored them with Copic markers and filled in the empty space with faint stenciling and spattering with copper ink for some shimmery sparkle.  


Here is a closer look at the banner sentiment and the coppery stenciling behind it.  


The colors of the peachy-pink peonies are reflected in the choice of designer paper for the card's inside.  And because the Tim Holtz die set I used last week was still within reach I was inspired to stamp a little reminder card/envelope to enclose as well.  


Here is the inside of the card by itself...


...and a close-up of the little envelope and its accompanying note, which measures approximately 3 x 2 inches.  The little bee is from the same Peony stamp set, and the serrated stamp die is included in the Postale die set with the envelope, hand and more.  The sentiment is from a set in our Typewritten series.

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Thursday, January 2, 2025

Happy 2025!

Happy New Year everyone!  I hope you're having a wonderful start to what will be a healthy and happy 2025!  


For today's project I combined several Tim Holtz dies and a couple of sentiments from two Stamp Simply sets to create a New Year's wish for you and yours.


When preparing to create this card, I was thinking of sparkly New Year's Eve celebrations, champagne toasts, the countdown to midnight and the New Year, so it seemed only appropriate to use a sheet from Craft Consortium's Ink Drops Midnight paper pad.  I love how the lighter hues streaking through the darker colors gives the illusion of glitter and sparkle.  I added extra splashes of Delicata ink to intensify the bubbly New Year's Eve ambiance. 


Here's the inside, kept clean, simple and elegant with gold splatters and a sentiment stamped in Tuxedo Black ink.  

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Sending blessings to you and those you love for each and every day of this brand new year.  And happy crafting!  ❤️

Thursday, December 26, 2024

2024 Favorites!

 


Hello everyone!  I hope you had the merriest of Christmases, the beginning of the happiest Hanukkah, or the very happiest of whichever holiday it is that you celebrate!  This quiet week between Christmas and the beginning of the New Year is one of my most favorites of the entire year!  I love how time almost seems to stand still and everything is quiet and peaceful just for a little while!  Most likely I am enjoying some quiet time with some lovely fiber and a beautiful spindle in hand!  

This week our Stamp Simply team is sharing their favorite creations of the year!  I always have a hard time narrowing my choices (could've chosen several more!), but here they are, in no particular order!  Just click on the link below each photo to be taken to the original post.  

















I hope you have a wonderful week, a peaceful finish to 2024.  Don't forget, our end-of-year sale is still in progress!




Thursday, December 19, 2024

Angels bring Good News, Glad Tidings!


Hi friends!

I can hardly believe that Christmas Day is less than a week away. This year, the season has seemed to really fly by faster than ever!  

This past weekend we had our annual Ukuleles for Salvation Army sing thing...we had over 20 players but by the time we got around to taking a photo, just over half were left.  


Here is a close-up of the fresh flower lei po'o I made to wear as a hat band on my papale lauhala.


My Stamp Simply project for this week is a twisted gate fold card using a variety of stamps from some of our Christmas sets and our Church/Worship series.  I started with bright Christmas green paper from Craft Consortium Ink Drops Organic.  In lieu of pearly metallic gold paper (I ran out, need to order more) I used a sheet of gold dotted Swiss from Echo Park My Favorite Spring as a mat for this lovely angel.


I stamped the Glad Tidings sentiment directly onto the green designer paper, first with Memento ink, then over-top with the shimmery metallic Delicata.  


Inside there is another verse stamped directly onto designer paper, this time a sheet from Craft Consortium Beach Hut.  (I suppose this bright green design, even with its diluted acrylic paint "snow,"  is an ode to Christmas in Florida where you never know if it'll be shorts or sweaters!)

In this open, "inside" view you can see the score lines and mechanics of the card. It's a 10.5 inch wide x 5.5 inch tall card base, scored at 3 1/2 and 7. The two outside ends are scored diagonally from corner to corner, parallel to each other.

Just as an fyi, depending on your combination of stamps and their orientation, you could choose to flip the scored card stock over, which would change the angle of the tilt from right to left leaning. (Whereas here the diagonals run top-left to bottom right, when flipped they're top-right to bottom-left).  And you can change the proportions of the card, so long as the width is divisible by three.  

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Thursday, December 12, 2024

Cozy Warm Gift Card Wallet!

Hello friends!  I'm back this week with another gift card wallet because they're great to have around just in case!  I used lots of papers, printed elements and dies but for this project there is absolutely no coloring.  I also included a lot of details because I was in the mood to play with stamps, dies and paper, but this easily could be simplified, and the basic structure of the project is super quick and easy.  


The project requires a 4.25 x 11 inch piece of card stock that is scored at 2.5, 3.75, 5, and 8 inches.  I used one of our fishtail banners centered over the 3.75 inch score line to make the slot for the gift card.  In this photo I'd already started decorating the card front to look like a brick fireplace/mantel where "the stockings were hung."  


This is the same view (with the inside facing away) as on the scoring board above, but with the card slot now glued along the folds, and with the rest of the papers and embellishments in place.  

This is what's visible when the left front is opened.  Those are two printed pieces from the Winter Time pad with a stamped sentiment from our Stocking/Mittens set.  

I continued with the same brick and wood grain papers for this first inner flap.

And here's what it looks like with that inner flap opened before the gift card is flipped aside.  (If I'd had one of those Tim Holtz sled die sets, I certainly would have used it here!). 


The trees, cloud, and hillside from our Country Church series are so much fun for constructing little scenes like this.  I used the same dies to embellish the stocking on the card front and then had the idea to create a view from a cabin window with this gorgeous new Scorched Wood designer paper.  (This is what it must look like looking out from the windows of my in-laws' cottage in Upper Michigan, although I've never been there in Winter!  We make it a point NOT to be there when it is so bitterly cold!)

I love that this design would work equally well for either gender. That was the original intent, to end up with a more "generic" gift card presentation that I could keep on hand just in case I've inadvertently forgotten anyone!  I'll replace the fake AmEx card with a coffee card or restaurant gift card.  If it doesn't get gifted this year, I'll have a head start for next Christmas! 

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Thursday, December 5, 2024

Time to be Merry!


Happy December, friends!  Can you believe this year is nearly over!?! Whoosh!  Time seems to speed by even faster the older I get!  I am doing my best to savor every single day of this wondrous season!

I'm here today with a fun project, another alternative to a card and another $ pocket!  This one is made using the largest of the Tim Holtz tags collection.  It's my first time using Craft Consortium's Scorched Wood designer paper and I am already in love!    


I cut one tag from a folded piece of card stock so that the piece opens like a book, then cut a circle window in the front of it.  Then I cut another single layer tag to fit inside the first.  Embellished with designer papers and stamps, then tied together at the top with Christmasy ribbon, the inside tag swings out and reveals a little money pocket that was hidden inside.    


Here's a close-up of the front...the layered die-cut greenery from the Tim Holtz Holiday Greens Mini set work so well with our Seasonal Wreaths bundle!  I cut the greenery from white card stock, colored it with Copic markers, then generously splashed and splattered it with diluted white acrylic paint "snow."  I just love the way it turned out!  

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Stamp Simply Clear Stamps - Seasonal Wreaths, Fall/Winter Bundle
Sizzix Thinlits Dies by Tim Holtz - Tag Collection
Spellbinders Nestabilities - Standard Circles SM
Spellbinders Nestabilities - Standard Circles LG
Craft Consortium Tartan Plaid 6x6
Craft Consortium Scorched Wood 6x6
Sizzix Thinlits Dies by Tim Holtz - Holiday Greens Mini
Memento ink
May Arts 3/8" Striped - 50 yard Spool - Red/Green
red distress oxide ink
Copic markers
white acrylic paint "snow"

Thursday, November 28, 2024

Thankful!


Happy Thanksgiving everyone!  I know that today's celebration is an American holiday but being thankful should certainly not be confined to only one day a year, and gratitude is good for all of us regardless of our age, gender, or nationality!  I love this particular holiday and appreciate it more and more the older I get!  I have been missing my parents this week, but especially my mom (she passed in 2014) as I've spent the last several days preparing "heritage family favorite" recipes, and we're saying our thankful prayers as we also just celebrated Patrick's mother's 90th birthday!  We're so grateful to have Matthew with us this year for the holidays!  My gratitude list could go on and on...


Today's card celebrates the vibrant colors of Fall in all its glory!  I wish you could see this card IRL...it is so shimmery and sparkly and very simply elegant.  The camera just doesn't capture it.  


I used copper metallic card stock and a crackle texture sheet of designer paper from Craft Consortium Test of Time for the card's background.  The tag was die-cut from plain white card stock that was inked with Delicata silver and copper inks and spattered with diluted distress inks/distress oxide inks.  That made a bright, shimmery background for the colorful Boho Fall Leaves.    

The inside was kept clean and simple, spattered with silver and copper shimmer and topped with an accent panel of the same metallic and crackle texture papers.

All of the stamps used in this project are from one stamp set, Boho Fall Leaves, which is available individually or as a bundle with its coordinating dies.

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I hope that you enjoy this Thanksgiving Day and the coming weekend!  As it ushers in the remaining holiday season, I hope that you find moments of peace and contentment during this, the busiest and most hectic and often quite stressful time of the year!  Holiday blessings to you and yours!  

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Tri-fold Pocket Card


Hi everyone!  

In the last week two of my spinning friends (one in Utah, the other in the Netherlands) posted photos of their cold and snowy-white back porches, and that's what inspired today's card.    

Often when we exchange Christmas gifts we include cash or a gift card...it's a preference for some, and easier for travelers than having to transport a gift back home.  So each year when I'm making cards, I always make some sort of gift card wallet to make the presentation more special.  


This one is a tri-fold made from a 5.5 x 11 inch piece of card stock, scored at 4 1/4 and 8 1/2 inches.  I used Spellbinders classic circle dies to cut a window into the card front.  That's a sheet from Craft Consortium Brick Textures there in the background.  The images I used are from a couple of stamp sets from our Christmas collections.    


The right half of "positive" piece from the card front is attached to the flap so that it is visible from the outside.  I stamped the deer directly onto a piece of designer paper from Test of Time.  The stamped images and sentiments were under-stamped with distress inks and then over-stamped with Delicata Silvery Shimmer, so IRL this card is quite shimmery, sparkly and elegant!  I under-stamped the tree with Iced Spruce to give only the very palest hint of green. The deer was under stamped with Hickory Smoke distress oxide ink topped with the Delicata.


I love how the various Craft Consortium papers work so well together.  With the right side of the card opened, the cash/gift card pocket is visible.  It was made from the remaining piece of card stock, accented with designer paper, with a thumb hole cut out using small circle dies.  (Just be sure to only glue it down on three sides!).  The Tim Holtz die cut greenery helps bring the tree theme from the card front to the inside.

The center and innermost section of the card is a sheet of "damask" from Craft Consortium Baroque with one sentiment stamped directly onto the paper and another that is die-cut.  


Both sentiments peek through the window when the card is left partially open for display.

The images on this shimmery but clean-and-simple card would work for either a masculine or feminine recipient.  Without the pearl it could be mailed without requiring hand cancellation although it will likely require extra postage, and sending cash through the mail is considered risky business!  

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