Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Let's Make A Paint Palette Mini Card for A Gift (or it could be a card too!)

Hello crafty friends!  Today I have something a bit more than just a card!  I've used the awesome Lovely Layers: Tin Palette to make a mini card to go with a paint set gift!  Check out how I made it below!

The first thing I did was use my Classics Prima Watercolor set to paint a swatch of each color onto watercolor cardstock.  Then I die cut each color with the paint tray dies in the Lovely Layers: Tin Palette Honey Cuts.

Next I die cut the tin palette first from white cardstock and another time from glossy black cardstock.  Before I glued the two layers together, I needed to cut the black piece into three pieces.  If you've ever layered two pieces of cardstock together and then tried to fold them, you know that it's difficult to get a good fold.  The top layer needs more room for those folds.  Just use your paper trimmer to cut each section of the palette to make three pieces.

Glue each black piece to the back of the white cardstock tin palette.  I put a large stamp block over the palette to keep it flat while the glue dried.

Next glue each paint color in place as well as the three pieces for the wells of the Tin Palette.  I stamped a sentiment from the Don't Worry, Be Crafty stamp set in black pigment ink.  After I cut it out with the coordinating die, I used a thin foam piece to adhere it to the palette.

While I had the Don't Worry, Be Crafty stamp set out, I stamped another sentiment with black ink.  This time I cut it out with a tag die from the Tag Builder Honey Cuts.

To decorate the outside of the Lovely Layers: Tin Palette I stamped an image from the Work of Heart stamp set with Intense Black ink onto 80# white cardstock.  Then I colored it with some Copic markers and die cut it with the coordinating die.  I used thin foam tape to attach it to the outside of the palette.

I used my bone folder to carefully reinforce the folds of the tin palette.  My tin palette would not stay totally closed so I used a removable glue dot to hold it closed.  Just place the glue dot under the top flap.  Problem solved!

What I love is that you could make this into an adorable card at this point!  Just adhere the finish Tin Palette to a card front and add the tag sentiment to the card.

Next I tied a piece of white and black polk-a-dot ribbon around the Prima Watercolor set.  I attached the sentiment tag with black and white twine.  Then I slid the colored Work Of Heart image under the ribbon.

You may notice from the photo above that the watercolor set has been used!  Haha!  I don't have a new set and had to use my own for the prop.  I would definitely purchase a new set to gift!

What do you think?  Would you like to receive a gift presented like this?  I'm sure I would!  Thanks so much for stopping by today!  I hope you have a great one!

Sidenote:  Just thought I'd share with you, my blog friends, why I've been quite here and on social media.  On the last Saturday of July, I went for a bike ride in the morning in our neighborhood.  Long story short, a pit bull dog escaped from its leash and chased me and attacked me.  I am so thankful to God that it wasn't worse than it ended up being.  I was taken to the ER and had to have 18 stitches in my lower left leg.  Aside from the physical part of this, the emotional part has hit me hard.  If you pray, please pray that I will overcome the terror I felt.  Thank you, friends.  


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Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Floral Card For A Special Friend With Simple Stitching

Hello crafty friends!  Are you loving Honey Bee Stamps' new Maker's Mix release?  What are your favorites?  Today I'm sharing my card featuring the In Stitches: Daisy with a simple stitch that even a beginner can do!

I began by die cutting green and white cardstock with the In Stitches: Daisy dies.  I used a few Copic markers to color the flower petals and center.  Then I used coordinating DMC embroidery floss to stitch each piece with a simple back stitch.  There are lots of instructions on the web to see how to do this stitch.

I used glue to adhere the Daisy layers and set it aside to dry.

Next I used Lovely Layers: Circle Embroidery Hoops set and die cut the hoop, cloth and larger cross stitch insert from white cardstock.  I die cut two more hoops and cut out the center portion of each with a circle.  I used glue to adhere the layers together.  Then I colored the top layer with a couple brown Copic markers.

I added patterned paper from the "FREEBEE" cardstock pack to an A2 card base.  I glued the Circle Embroidery layers to the card.  (This cardstock pack is free with a qualifying $100 or more purchase, while supplies last.)

Then I stamped two sentiments from the Sew Glad stamp set in black pigment ink.  I cut them out with the coordinating Honey Cuts.  These are adhered with foam strips.

I hope I've encouraged you to give some simple stitching a try!  This was a super fun card to make.  Thank you so much for stopping by!

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Friday, July 25, 2025

The Quickest Holiday Cards You Will Ever Make!

I have two holiday cards to share today that are so quick and easy, you won't believe it!  These use two of Spellbinders monthly club kits.  One is the 3D Embossing Folder, Starry Snowfall, and the other is the Embossing Folder, Nordic Noel.

This first card is the 3D Embossing Folder for July.

Brushed silver cardstock, from the Silver Assortment Treasured Cardstock, was used in the Starry Snowfall embossing folder and glued to an A2 card base.

Next, add two beautiful embellishments from the Merry Moments Dimensional Snowflakes set.

Then die cut a sentiment from the Christmas Florals & Sentiments die set and you're done!!!

This next card using the July Embossing Folder is created the same exact way as the card above.

This time I used Poppy cardstock in the Nordic Noel embossing folder.

More pretty snowflakes were added.  There are six self-adhesive snowflakes in the set!   I used another die cut sentiment from the Christmas Florals & Sentiments set and popped it up with foam strips.

These would be fantastic to mass produce for the holidays.  What do you think?

Thank you always for stopping by.  Have a fabulous and crafty weekend!

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Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Stitched With Love

Hello crafty friends!  Honey Bee Stamps has another release coming called Maker's Mix!  Today I am sharing a sneak peek card with two of the new products.  This next wonderful release by Honey Bee will be available tomorrow evening after their Release Party.

This card gives you a sneak peek of this beautiful set called Stitched With Love.  It's illustrated by the oh, so talented Kelly Taylor, and of course, has coordinating Honey Cuts too!

I stamped one of the three florals from the set and the embroidery hoop onto white cardstock with Intense Black ink.  I colored the images with my Copic markers and then die cut them with the coordinating dies.

I die cut three more of the embroidery hoop from 110# white cardstock and glued all of the layers together with Bee Creative Glue.  NOTE:  There are two dies for the embroidery hoop and you can die cut a solid one, or also use the inner oval die to cut out the center.

Next I used just the outer die for the embroidery hoop and die cut it from white cardstock.  I placed the die cut into the Burlap 3D embossing folder and ran it through my die cutting machine.  Then I glued the layered Copic colored hoop to this piece.

For the background layer on my A2 card base, I used one of the 12 patterned papers from the "FreeBee" double-sided cardstock.  This is available, while supplies last, with a qualifying $100 or more purchase and will be added automatically to your cart.  These are such pretty papers!!!

I stamped one of the three sentiments in the Stitched With Love set in black ink.  I cut it out with the coordinating die.  To adhere the sentiment I added a few pieces of foam tape and some glue.

To finish up, I used some pink gingham ribbon from my stash to tie a bow.  A glue dot keeps it nice and secure at the top of the hoop.

I hope you've enjoyed this sneak peek of the Maker's Mix release!  Trust me, you won't want to miss the release party to see it all!

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Monday, July 21, 2025

Cozy Wishes -- Using A Pressplate to Hot Foil

Hi!  Today I am sharing my card that features Spellbinders' July 2025 Betterpress Club Kit.  This press plate, called Festive Press, can also be used with foil, like I did here.  Read on for the details!

First I used opaque white Glimmer Foil with the Festive Press plate and my Glimmer Hot Foil System.  Most press plates are multi-functional and can be used with the Glimmer Hot Foil System!  Note: You cannot used hot foil plates in the Betterpress System.

This is the first time I've tried using a press plate to hot foil and I was very happy with the results!  I trimmed the piece to 4" x 5-¼" and adhered it with glue to an A2 card base.  There are two sentiments included with the July Betterpress of the month.  I did the same and hot foiled them and cut it out with the included die.

The Christmas tree is from the Classic Christmas Tree die set.  I die cut the layers from colored cardstock.  After I assembled the tree with glue, I added Star Dust Stickles to the ornaments and star.

I added foam strips to part of the sentiment and glue to the rest for adhere it to the card.

I happy to add this beautiful card to my Christmas card stash!  I hope you've been inspired and will check out the Club Kits to see what appeals to you!  I hope you have a wonderful week!

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Saturday, July 19, 2025

Peace, Joy, and Love To You!

Christmas in July is a good thing, right?!  I love getting a head start on my Christmas cards and today's features another adorable House Mouse stamp set.  This is the Tree-mendous stamp set and is available over at Spellbinders, along with three other sets in this collection.

I stamped the Tree-mendous Christmas image in Copic safe ink and used my markers to color it.  I added gold gel pen accents on the ornaments and the star (too back it doesn't show in photos).

Next I die cut the panel with a die from the A2 Matting Basics A die set.  Then I added Splatter White opaque watercolor diluted with water for the "snow".

I die cut dark gray cardstock with a Matting Basics B die and glued it behind the colored image.  I added foam tape to the back of the layers.

The card base is an A2 size and has a panel of white cardstock embossed with the In The Pines embossing folder.

The sentiment is one of three included in the set and is popped up on the card with foam strips.

That's it!  So easy to make this adorable holiday card with quick coloring.  Thanks so much for stopping by.  I hope you have a wonderful weekend and lots of crafty time!

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Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Back In The Saddle -- Get Well Scene Card

Hello crafty friends!  Today I'm sharing my card that features Honey Bee Stamps new Lovely Layers: Tack Honey Cuts along with a new stencil set.  Read on for all of the details!

I started by die cutting the dies in the Lovely Layers: Tack from white and teal cardstocks.  I used a few Copic markers to color the white cardstock.  See how I managed to keep the debossed areas of the die cuts white?  To do that, I laid the nib of the marker almost flat and lightly colored over those areas.  I was very happy it worked out!!

I used glue to adhere all of the Lovely Layers: Tack pieces together.  Be sure to refer to the handy layering guide while you assemble the saddle!

Next I created the background layer with the Range Scene stencil set.  I used blending brushes and Distress Inks on an A2 white cardstock panel.  The colors I used are Mowed Lawn, Rustic Wilderness, Lost Shadow, and Tumbled Glass.  NOTE:  I intentionally did not stencil the fence post section.

The idea in my head was to have the saddle hanging over a fence.  So I die cut white cardstock with the Lovely Layers: Barn Wood Fence dies.  Then I used my scissors to trim off the top picket sections even with the top rail.  Then I colored it with a blender brush and Walnut Stain Distress Ink.

I glued the rails onto the fence, added foam tape to the back, and then adhered it to the card with a portion of the bottom of the fence hanging off.  I just used my scissors to trim it even with the bottom of the card.

The sentiment stamped in black pigment ink is from the Saddle Up stamp set.  I cut it out with the coordinating die and popped it up on the card with foam strips.

I blinged out the saddle with some pretty coordinating gems I found in the Vitamin Sea Gem Sticker set.

I love it when I have an idea for a card actually turns out to be like I wanted!  I hope I've given you some inspiration too!  Thanks so very much for stopping by!!!

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