Hello friends! What do you do when it's cold outside and there's still ice everywhere? I'm not sure what you do, but I went downstairs to my craft room and had fun creating some more cards. This has really been a good several days of getting cards made and even sent out a couple today. So that's a win in my book. Yesterday I started playing with the Petals of Beauty stamp set. There were several color combos I tried for the flowers. I'll be honest, some I liked more than others. Today's card uses Peach Pie and Calypso Coral together, and this is a combo I really like a lot. Let's get right to the card.
Stamping and Musing Again
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Another Petals of Beauty Idea
Monday, January 26, 2026
Petals of Beauty Today
Hello all my snowy and icy friends! I hope everyone has survived the crazy winter storm that came through over the weekend. My hubby just called it a 'cuddle alert' and said not to worry about it. Thank goodness he was right in this instance. But it looks gorgeous outside with the sunshine on the tree limbs. Against the vivid blue sky, it almost looks like sparkly lace. Wish I was young enough to get on a saucer and go sailing down the hill in our backyard like the neighborhood kids are doing. But that is so NOT going to happen again in this lifetime. Anyway, let's talk about cards instead. At the beginning of the month, I ordered the Petals of Beauty stamp and die bundle, and I finally got around to play with it. What a nice and easy two-step stamp to use! I had to stop and make a card right away with these pretty flowers.
This pretty pink card just brightened my spirits right up. I started out just stamping the two sizes of flowers and the leaves in several color combos. This first card is made with Pretty in Pink and Strawberry Slush inked flowers with the centers stamped with Secret Sea ink. The tiny flowers are Strawberry Slush and Secret Sea. The other flower combos I made are still waiting for me. I'll probably go downstairs and do a little creating with them later today. But for now, let me tell you about this one.
Friday, January 23, 2026
Love Nature's Symphony!
Hi y'all! Just getting ready for the ice storm that will be coming through here this weekend. So not looking forward to this, but there's not much that can be done about it but hunker down. Instead, let's do a little creating with one of my new sets that I totally adore. Nature's Symphony has interesting images, awesome dies, and great wording. In other words, it has it all and I'm having so much fun using it.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
New Card Template to Try
Hello friends! I've been going through my stash of DSP trying to figure out what I can use up without having just bits and pieces left taking up space. I landed on the Floral Impressions Designer Series Paper as the DSP for the cards I'm sharing today, and I played around with even more ideas which we'll get to at a later date. Now just because I chose this paper which happens to be retired, it doesn't mean you can't use this idea on a multitude of other prints that are in your stash. Use what you have!!!
First you need to have the dimensions used for this card making template. It's very basic and so easy to work with once you have everything cut and ready to go.
Card base - 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" score at 4 1/4"
Inside layer - 4" x 5 1/4"
DSP layer - 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" (note the length on this and the next two layers!)
Cardstock layer - 2 3/4" x 5 1/2"
DSP layer - 2 1/2" x 5 1/2"
Cardstock for sentiment layer - 2 3/4" x 2 1/4" or 3" x 2 1/4"
White for sentiment layer - 2 3/4" x 2 or 3" x 2"
This is your template that you'll be working with today. For all my cards, I used the same color cardstock for each of the cardstock layers to keep a cohesive design look. If you'd like to change them and use two different colors, that is totally up to you. Now let's look at the cards and I'll give you the stamp sets used for the floral accent and the colors used on each design.
The card base and the cardstock layering pieces for this first card is Strawberry Slush. I like how it contrasts with the more geometric print layer that comes next. Make sure your sides line up nicely to enhance the long look of the card.
The next layers on the card showcase the other side of the geometric print. These flowers make a nice contrast. Again, be careful lining up the layers to keep a symmetrical look.
Friday, January 16, 2026
Nature's Symphony Take 2
Hello friends. I mentioned yesterday that I'd be back today to share the next card made with the Nature's Symphony stamp and die bundle. Did I say I really love these? Well, I do and I've really enjoyed creating with them. Since I had out all the materials yesterday, it made sense to go ahead and make another one. I mean, the larger frame from the Gallery Blooms dies and extra leaves from the Nature Walk DSP were already cut and waiting, so why not?
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Nature's Symphony First Try
Hello, my stamping friends! I've been so stuck on making blue cards lately that I've started to bore myself. Ho hum. I decided it was time to play with a new set I've gotten recently but haven't used yet. It's the Nature's Symphony stamp and die bundle that so intrigued me. For this nature inspired card, I really felt greens should be my main color today. Have you seen the gorgeous new DSP called Nature Walk yet? It's on page 39 in the January - May Mini Catalog and you really need to check it out. This is going to be one of my favorites for sure! Let's get creating and see what we make.
Don't forget that Bonus Days are going on this month. There's still two more weeks to earn your Bonus Days coupon or two (or more!) For every $50 you spend this month, you receive a coupon worth $5.00 to redeem in February with your next purchase. Woo Hoo! And don't forget to hang on to those coupon codes. You'll need those numbers. That's the only way you can cash them in!!
Thanks for stopping in today to see what's happening here. Come back for the 2nd installment tomorrow. So happy to have you visit. Please be sure to add a comment and let me know what you think of my designs. Thank you!
Happy stamping and creating,
Sharon
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Bee Mine Valentine Card
Hey y'all! We're having another batch of misty, rainy and cold days, so I thought we need to surround ourselves with a bit of cheery fun. How does that sound? I've been working on getting the Valentine cards ready for the shut-ins. Our little group won't be putting them together. Instead, the "Groovy Grans" group from church will be putting them together at our meeting in the beginning of February. Since most of these ladies say they are not crafty in the least, the cards need to be fairly simple with easy instructions. They are doing this for the outreach segment of the meeting. Thank goodness there are enough ladies that meet with me each month that now understand basic cardmaking, so they can be divided among the four worktables and keep an eye on what's happening. Hoo-wee! Last year was really "interesting" so say the least. I'm hoping this year will go a little smoother!!
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