Hello friends! Sorry I haven't been posting as often as I usually do. Is it possible to have a sort of brain fog from anesthesia that doesn't want to go away? That's what's been happening around here and it's frustrating to say the least. I feel like I'm losing control here! Okay, that's enough whining for today. I saw a card idea that Patty Bennett shared on her blog, Patty Stamps, that was posted a month or two ago. It was very pretty all done up in beige and the very soft Cloud Cover. I love pastels and light neutrals, so this was something I really needed to try. Of course, I also needed to make a few changes along the way to make it more mine.
Stamping and Musing Again
Friday, May 29, 2026
CASE and Change It Card Idea
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Fun Fun Fold for You
Hey friends! It seems like it's been forever since I posted anything for you. It's been a real adventure having the heart surgery and then recovering from it. Why do the doctors always make it sound like it's no big deal, but it really knocks the stuffing out of you? It would be helpful to be forewarned that you just can't pick up where you were and get on with life in a day or two. Today's the first day that I don't feel totally exhausted and in a spacey mind fog. Hallelujah! Before I go on, I wanted to give a big thank you to all of you that knew about the surgery and were praying for its success. I know those prayers made a huge difference for me.
Okay, let's get on with the card making, shall we?! Since I made these cards before I went into the hospital and had planned to post them right away, I didn't write down what stamp sets, dies and DSP I used. So instead of lots of in-depth info, this time around it will be more about the measurements and then you can use the ideas for a jumping off place to create your own masterpieces. Disclaimer up front: I was in the mood to use some of my retired DSP to clean up my storage shelves a little. So, you won't be finding all new stamps and DSP to dazzle you. Just retired goodies. Hope that's all right with you.
Next up was die-cutting the different layers for the front and inside the card. For the front layers on each on my cards, I used the Branching Out dies. I love the shape of these and keep going back to them all the time. The layering cardstock for this card is Petal Pink. It's cut with the 3rd largest Branching Out die. The white layer on the front is cut with the 4th largest die in the set. The inner sentiment layer is cut with the 5th largest die so it can easily tuck behind the larger dies on the front of the card.
Thursday, May 7, 2026
Another Card Template for You
Hey everyone. Hope you're all doing well and having a great day. Things have been a little crazy the last few days with my heart again. I'm learning so much about how my heart works or doesn't work sometimes! I'd much rather be ignorant and have no heart problems though. It's really cutting into my stamping time! I did spend time stamping on Monday when I had a little more energy for a change. Looking through my card layout ideas, I came across another quick and easy idea that I hadn't used in a while. Looking at the layout, this idea just popped in my head, and I had to give it a try. It was so much fun, I made two more. So, I guess it's time to share and get creating here.
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Piles of Thank You Cards
Hello stamping friends! What a beautiful day we have today! (that's a little sarcasm there) Chilly, damp and cloudy. Sounds like the perfect day to get downstairs and do a little creating, doesn't it? Well, I do feel a little better today. My heart isn't quite as rambunctious as it has been lately. So, I thought I should take advantage of this energy and do something. Let's see, housework, laundry, or stamping? Hmmm. Boy, that was a real hard choice, right? Are you laughing out loud yet?
I felt the need to send out some thank you cards for a few gifts I received for my birthday. Looking at my stash of DSP, and knowing I'll be getting more very soon, I thought I should use some of my retired stash to make more room. You remember that cute True Blue Florals DSP that was a Product of the Month a couple months back? I had a bunch of odds & ends pieces that needed to be used up, so that was a really good place to start.
On the majority of cards made today, the focal image used was either the larger roses stamp or the single small flower from the Charming Day stamp and die bundle. Sorry, this is a favorite set of mine and it is retired. Then I couldn't resist trying out a few images from the Artisan Sketched Garden DSP. That's in the new catalog and will be available to purchase on May 5th. Those images are awesome! You need to fussy cut the images if you want to use an individual design, but that only takes a minute or two. Not a big problem.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Lily of the Valley Quick Cards
Hello, my dear friends! I'm still struggling with my health each day. Several of you got in touch with me and let me know you're praying for my crazy heart to settle down and behave itself. It surprises me how worn out this makes me when it's not beating in rhythm. But life goes on, doesn't it? Just very much slower!
Lately I've spent some time weeding through card layouts that I've saved over the last many, many years. It's been fun trying out a few to decide if I like them enough to save the idea. Several days ago, I made two cards with a similar layout that is another easy idea to have on hand. Thought today I'd share this with you. I'm having so much fun playing around with one layout and making small adjustments for a different look. It's amazing what a change in cardstock color will do to a card. Let me show you what I mean.
The pretty sparkly new bling was added for an accent. These are from the new Shimmering Dots pack. Pretty, aren't they?
I haven't finished the inside yet as I'm not sure what sentiment I want to use. It always depends on the person the card is being sent to, right?
The next card is very similar with a good number of changes though.
Friday, April 24, 2026
Another Great Layout
Hello stamping friends! Felt a little rough this morning but still went about my daily routine. One of the regular things I do is wander around Pinterest for a while during breakfast time. Sometimes a color will catch my eye, sometimes it's a layout. You never know what will appeal to you that you might have overlooked on a different day. Well, I saw a similar layout used a good number of times with different colors, stamps, and even dimensions. But they were all similar and that got me thinking. Which turned into stamping, you know? I had to make it my way and see how I liked it. It turned out to be a great layout and I'm happy to share my dimensions with you for the cards I made. Ready to give it a try?
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Ready for Barely Blush?
Hey there stamping friends! Here we go with another one of the 2026-2028 In Color cards. This card will focus on the Barely Blush color which is the last one of the five colors. It's so soft and pretty, just right for those girlie cards you love making. If you want to see the other four In Colors featured in cards, check out the previous four posts to see them all. If you're ready for Barely Blush, then let's get going.
Today's card starts with a card base of the Barely Blush. It's a pretty soft pink color that's very light. To give the card base a little more interest, the small flower in the Simply Beautiful stamp set was used with Barely Blush ink to stamp an overall design on the front of the card. It's barely there but just adds a little color and interest to the background.
Here's where the new layout comes in. I used the 2nd largest rectangle die from the Textured Notes dies to cut a Basic White piece of cardstock. The inside measurements of this piece are approximately 4 3/8" x 2 7/8".
For my card, the left side is Crisp Cantaloupe that picks up some of the color of the flowers. It measures 1" x 4 3/8". It is embossed with the Eyelet 3D Embossing Folder. This is attached to the white layer with "green glue" lining it up to the left side.
The right side is a pretty print from the Bloom Boutique DSP. Yes, it's my new favorite DSP that I've been using all over the place! This print has gold foil flowers all through the print. So pretty! It measures 1 7/8" x 4 3/8" and is attached with "green glue".
After attaching the two pieces to the white die-cut, the layer is attached to the pink card front using Dimensionals.
-
Hello my friends! I feel just a little bit scattered lately. Maybe it's knowing my birthday is right around the corner and that means...
-
Here it is February 10th already. I need to get the rest of my cards is the mail and quit making any more valentine cards. I just couldn...
-
Hello, my stamping friends. Have you missed me? It's been a super crazy month with first my husband having thyroid surgery because of ...




























.jpg)










