Aug 14, 2021 | Gallery, Hand-Crafted Cards |
Sometimes a little humor is just what the doctor ordered! The Back On your Feet Stamp Set has perfect images and sentiments for “get well” cards to make you smile. And, this is great for a guy.

Back On Your Feet
I began by stamping the funny, turtle in Memento Black Ink on Basic White Cardstock, and using a Layering Circles Die (2 3/8″) for cutting. I backed this with Old Olive Cardstock, cut with a scalloped, Layering Circles Die, that’s a spec larger.
While stamping the turtle, I also stamped “ouch” and “hope you’re back on your feet soon” in Memento Black Ink. I used Stitched Rectangles Dies for cutting, the sizes closest to the vertical dimensions of the words. Then, I used a larger die to make the labels shorter, horizontally.
You can see all of the circles and rectangles in my Product List below.

Next, I colored the turtle with Stampin’ Blends in Light Soft Suede and Old Olive.
For the background, I cut a piece of Neutrals 6″ X 6″ Designer Paper in Crumb Cake, with the largest Stitched Rectangles Die. Then, I added a narrow strip of Pattern Party Designer Paper in a black & white stripe. To match the stripe, I attached a bow of Playful Pets Trim. Don’t you think this adds a touch of whimsy to the card?
After attaching the turtle and sentiments with Dimensionals, my get well card was complete. I think my friend will appreciate the humor.

I was inspired by Freshly Made Sketches.

My August Host Code Gift
Just type the current host code (found beneath my profile picture) in the box provided, on your order of $75.00 or more, and I will send you Simply Elegant Trim in September.
“Silver and gold, a combination so great there’s a song about it. Wrap packages, create tags, and more with the metallic Simply Elegant Trim. Whether your project is casual or elegant, this trim will be just the finishing touch you need. Length: 10 yards”

Are you ready for some exciting news? If you’ve been thinking about joining the Stampin’ Up! community, there is no time like the present. Stampin’ Up is offering a FREE bundle of your choice to add to your Starter Kit!
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Aug 13, 2021 | Gallery, Hand-Crafted Cards |
One of my favorite images for Fall is the pumpkin, and Stampin’ Up’s new, Pretty Pumpkins Bundle, is fabulous! I’ll show you how I used some of the bundle on today’s card, and you can see the complete bundle in my Product List below.

Detailed Pumpkins
I began with the colorful pumpkin, which was easily colored using the “ink to stamp” technique. I placed the Pretty Pumpkin stamp on the Stamparatus platform, on top of Basic White Cardstock. The paper is held down by magnets, so it doesn’t move. Then, I lowered the lid of the Stamparatus, picked up the stamp, inked a small section of the stamp with a Stampin’ Write Marker, and lowered the lid to the paper. I added one color at a time, and repeated the process until I was satisfied with the amount of color.
I used Real Red and Daffodil Delight Stampin’ Write Markers, and an Old Olive Stampin’ Blend. You have to stamp quickly with Stampin’ Blends, because they dry quickly.

Next, I used Detailed Pumpkin Dies to cut the colorful pumpkin, and the tall Basic White Pumpkin. Don’t you love the intricate pattern? And, How about those cute leaves at the top of the pumpkin?

For the background, I used a Stitched Rectangles Die to cut Basic White Cardstock, 3″ X 4 1/4″. This is layered on Regals 6″ X 6″ Designer Paper in Old Olive, cut with the largest Scalloped Contours Die. The card base is Thick Basic White Cardstock, 8 1/2″ X 5 1/2″, folded at 4 1/4″.
Prior to gluing the layers together, I stamped the sentiment in Old Olive Ink. “If friends were pumpkins I’d pick you” is from the Pretty Pumpkins Stamp Set.
While I was cleaning up my workspace, a Bumblebee Trinket landed on my card, and I decided to let her stay.

I was inspired by the Paper Players.

My August Host Code Gift
Just type the current host code (found beneath my profile picture) in the box provided, on your order of $75.00 or more, and I will send you Simply Elegant Trim in September.
“Silver and gold, a combination so great there’s a song about it. Wrap packages, create tags, and more with the metallic Simply Elegant Trim. Whether your project is casual or elegant, this trim will be just the finishing touch you need. Length: 10 yards”

Are you ready for some exciting news? If you’ve been thinking about joining the Stampin’ Up! community, there is no time like the present. Stampin’ Up is offering a FREE bundle of your choice to add to your Starter Kit!
These are all from the new July-August 2021 Mini Catalog:
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Aug 11, 2021 | Gallery, Hand-Crafted Cards, Pals Blog Hop |

Welcome to the Stampin’ Pretty Pals’ Blog Hop! This month, the theme is “My Happiest Season”. We really hope that you enjoy and will be inspired by them! As you hop from blog to blog, don’t forget to leave comments because we love hearing from you. You will find the lineup at the end of my post to help you “hop” along from Pal to Pal.
I love the long days of summer, but Fall is my favorite season for making holiday cards. Wreaths are among my favorites for Thanksgiving and Christmas cards, so I was excited to use the new, Seasonal Swirls Dies.

Christmas Wreath
I began with a Thick Basic White card base, 8 1/2″ X 5 1/2″, folded at 4 1/4″. Then, I created a frame for my wreath, using Stitched Rectangles Dies, and a gorgeous pattern of Harvest Meadow Designer Paper.
First, I glued the designer paper to Thick Basic White Cardstock, so the frame would be sturdy, 4 1/4″ X 5 1/2″. Then, I placed the largest Stitched Rectangles Die on the Harvest Meadow Designer Paper, along with the fourth largest Stitched Rectangles Die, and ran it through the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine.
Next, I used the second largest Stitched Rectangles Die to cut a coordinating pattern of Harvest Meadow Designer Paper. This was glued to the card base prior to attaching the frame with Foam Adhesive Strips.

Now, for the beautiful wreath! I cut one circle of pine and leaves from Thick Basic White Cardstock, and another circle from Be Dazzling Specialty Paper. This Be Dazzling Paper is amazing, and one of the FREE items you can choose during Sale-a-bration.
The circles were glued together; then glued on the right and left sides to the frame.

“Christmas” was made with a Word Wishes Die, cut from In Good Taste Designer Paper. I backed it for thickness, making it look like carved wood, and suspended it across the wreath. Finally, I dotted the “i” with a rhinestone.
A pop of Cherry Cobbler color was created with a cardinal from the Beautiful Trees Die Set.

You’ll find the supplies I used in my Product List below. I appreciate you visiting. Thank you!

More inspiration awaits, so use the lineup below to visit the rest of the Design Team. The Pals are excited to show you what they’ve created! Then, please mark your calendars for our next blog hop on September 8th. Our theme will be “Focus on the Sentiment”when our Design Team creates a project showcasing a sentiment as the focal point of their project. Until then, have fun in your craft space.
Stampin’ Pretty Pals Blog Hop
- Mary Fish at Stampin’ Pretty
- Peggy Noe at Pretty Paper Cards
- Amanda Howard at Papercrafting With Amanda
- Rosanne Mulhern at Heartfelt Stamping
- Lori Pinto at LollyPop Paper and Ink
- Windy Ellard at Windy’s Wonderful Creations
- Debbie Mageed at Secrets to Stamping
- Pamela Sadler at Stampin Pink Rose
- Rae Harper Burnet at Wild West Paper Arts
- Mary Hanson at Up North Stampin’
- Su Mohr at Aromas And Art. ***YOU ARE HERE***
- Debbie Crowley at expressively deb…
- Sue Jackson at Just Peachy Stamping
- Stesha Bloodhart at Stampin’ Hoot!
- Tricia Chuba at ButterDish Designs
- Michelle Quinno at Shell Stamps
- Beth McCullough at Stamping Mom
- Megan Cooper at Lazy Daze Stampin’
- Melissa Seplowitz at The Stamping Ninja
- Deb Walker at Deb Stamps Life
- Lori Webb at Clever Copies
- Lisa Ann Bernard at Queen B Creations

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Aug 10, 2021 | Gallery, Hand-Crafted Cards |
I rarely CASE (copy and selectively edit) a card, because I get a thrill out of designing. But, today’s card is a CASE of a CASE, so you could say it’s “double CASED.”

CASE of the catalog
There are many fabulous samples in our Stampin’ Up! catalogs, and this is one of my favorites from the July-December Mini Catalog.

I CASED this card on Saturday, when my Direct Team Leader, Peggy Noe, generously had a team class at her home. She had our supplies ready to go, and with her instruction, it was easy to CASE. We started with a Soft Succulent card base, 8 1/2″ X 5 1/2″, folded at 4 1/4″, topped with a layer of Hand-Penned Designer Paper. She tattered the edges like the sample, but, I’m not the tattering type, so my edges are smooth and flat, LOL.
Next, I stamped the flowers, from the Nature’s Harvest Stamp Set, in Crumb Cake Ink, and used a Layering Circles Die (2 3/4″) for cutting.

It got really quiet while we were concentrating on coloring with Stampin’ Blends. I used Daffodil Delight, Flirty Flamingo, Real Red, Old Olive and Soft Suede, the colors Peggy suggested. Everyone’s was slightly different, but we were all pleased with the results.
Then, came the “flicking.” I prefer stamping dots, for fear of making a mess. But, Peggy showed us how to “flick” the brush end of the Black Stampin’ Blend to create a spray of tiny dots without too much mess.

“Thank you” is from the Nature’s Harvest Stamp Set, stamped in Crumb Cake Ink on Crumb Cake Cardstock, and cut with a Potted Succulents Die. It is attached with Dimensionals on top of a bow of Very Vanilla Scalloped Lace from the Annual Catalog.
Now, it’s your turn to CASE a card from the catalog. Have fun! Let me know if you need a copy of the July-December 2021 Catalog, [email protected].

My August Host Code Gift
Just type the current host code (found beneath my profile picture) in the box provided, on your order of $75.00 or more, and I will send you Simply Elegant Trim in September.
“Silver and gold, a combination so great there’s a song about it. Wrap packages, create tags, and more with the metallic Simply Elegant Trim. Whether your project is casual or elegant, this trim will be just the finishing touch you need. Length: 10 yards”

Are you ready for some exciting news? If you’ve been thinking about joining the Stampin’ Up! community, there is no time like the present. Stampin’ Up is offering a FREE bundle of your choice to add to your Starter Kit!
These are all from the new July-August 2021 Mini Catalog:
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Aug 9, 2021 | Gallery, Global Design Project, Hand-Crafted Cards |
It’s always fun to CASE a fellow designer, and this week were were challenged to CASE Kirsten Kreis. Hearts are wonderful year-round, and this gave me another opportunity to use the fabulous Floral Heart Die.

Floral Heart Hugs
This is Kirsten’s card, and clicking on it will take you to our gallery, where you can hang your design.

I began by using the large, Floral Heart Die to cut Thick Basic White Cardstock. Then, I cut a second heart from Painted Christmas Designer Paper, in a geometric pattern, and placed it in the “cut-out” center.

Wanting to keep it clean & simple, like Kerstin’s, I placed it directly on a Thick Basic White card base, 8 1/2″ X 5 1/2″, folded at 4 1/4″.
Prior to gluing, I stamped Black Stazon Ink dots, using a stamp from the Quiet Meadows Stamp Set. This is a great “dot” stamp, because I only had to stamp once at the top, and once at the bottom.

Lastly, the sentiment, which I found in the Positive Thoughts Stamp Set. I stamped “hugs” in Stazon Black Ink on Thick Basic White Cardstock, and cut with an Ornate Frames Die. This was the most difficult part of the card, because it required some adjusting. “Hugs” comes with two more words on the stamp, so I used a Sticky Note to mask the words while stamping. And, after cutting with the Ornate Frames Die, I snipped off the end to make the label shorter.
Last, but not least, I folded a short piece of Gingham Ribbon in half, and glued it beneath the label. Don’t you love this ribbon? It’s one of my favorite products in the new July-December 2021 Mini Catalog.

My August Host Code Gift
Just type the current host code (found beneath my profile picture) in the box provided, on your order of $75.00 or more, and I will send you Simply Elegant Trim in September.
“Silver and gold, a combination so great there’s a song about it. Wrap packages, create tags, and more with the metallic Simply Elegant Trim. Whether your project is casual or elegant, this trim will be just the finishing touch you need. Length: 10 yards”

Are you ready for some exciting news? If you’ve been thinking about joining the Stampin’ Up! community, there is no time like the present. Stampin’ Up is offering a FREE bundle of your choice to add to your Starter Kit!
These are all from the new July-August 2021 Mini Catalog:
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Aug 8, 2021 | Gallery, Hand-Crafted Cards |

Welcome to Stamping Sunday! Today, we are excited to share with you projects highlighting NEW Sale-a-bration products! It’s fortunate for us that Stampin’ Up! decided to offer a second Sale-bration this year, because that means more FREE products with a qualifying order. It also means a special “joining” offer, which you can read about below.
I chose to show-off two of my favorites: the Summer Shadow Dies, and Be Dazzling Specialty Paper.

Summer Shadows
Let’s start with the one on the right, the simpler of the two. I named it “buttons and a bow.” It has a Rich Razzleberry card base, 8 1/2″ X 5 1/2″, folded at 4 1/4″, and a layer of Crumb Cake Cardstock. This layer was originally 4″ X 5 1/4″, but I used a Scalloped Contours Die to cut the right side, making it narrower.
Prior to cutting, I used a floral stamp from the Shaded Summer Stamp Set to stamp Crumb Cake Ink, randomly, creating my own designer paper. I “stamped off” to make the pattern more subtle.
The “button” flowers were cut with a Summer Shadow Die from Regals 6X6″ Designer Paper. Aren’t they cute in Razzleberry plaid? The leaves were cut with another Summer Shadows Die from Beauty Of The Earth Designer Paper, and the flowers and leaves were glued in place.

Lastly, “hello you” is from the Shaded Summer Stamp Set, stamped in Rich Razzleberry Ink on Crumb Cake Cardstock, and cut with an Ornate Frames Die. The, cute, little bow was created with a Giving Gifts Die and Be Dazzling Specialty Paper. This fabulous paper is one of the FREE Sale-a-bration items, and I suggest ordering ASAP while it’s available.

The card on the left has a bit more detail, but still easy to replicate. The card base is Crumb Cake Cardstock, 8 1/2″ X 5 1/2″, folded at 4 1/4″. The first layer is Rich Razzleberry Cardstock, cut with the largest Scalloped Contours Die. The top layer is Painted Christmas Designer paper, cut with the second largest Stitched Rectangles Die.
The flowers and leaves were created with Summer Shadow Dies and Beauty Of The Earth Designer Paper.
The center of the flower is Be Dazzling Specialty Paper. I placed a small piece of the precious paper beneath the center of the flower die when running it through the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine, careful not to waste it.

The sentiment is from the Shaded Summer Stamp Set, stamped in Early Espresso Ink on Painted Christmas Designer Paper. I used the smallest Scalloped Contours Die for cutting, and backed it with Crumb Cake Cardstock for sturdiness. Then, I strung it with Linen Thread, which I taped to the back, and attached with Dimensionals.

I hope you enjoyed seeing a couple ideas of how these products can be used. Now, keep hopping for more Sale-a-bration inspiration.
My August Host Code Gift
Just type the current host code (found beneath my profile picture) in the box provided, on your order of $75.00 or more, and I will send you Simply Elegant Trim in September.
“Silver and gold, a combination so great there’s a song about it. Wrap packages, create tags, and more with the metallic Simply Elegant Trim. Whether your project is casual or elegant, this trim will be just the finishing touch you need. Length: 10 yards”

Are you ready for some exciting news? If you’ve been thinking about joining the Stampin’ Up! community, there is no time like the present. Stampin’ Up is offering a FREE bundle of your choice to add to your Starter Kit!
These are all from the new July-August 2021 Mini Catalog:
JOIN BUNDLE OPTIONS:
I appreciate you visiting. Thank you! I would love for you to join my Dream Makers team. Click here
If you have questions about joining, please contact me, [email protected].

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