Floral Bookbinding 5x7 Cards with Scrapbook.com

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Hi friends, I am sharing my take on this month’s SheetLoad of Cards using Scrapbook.com Exclusives. This design is a 5x7 bookbinding card, which is definitely outside my usual routine, but it was so fun to try something new. I started by creating the bookbinding base, reinforcing the score lines, and adhering that side panel together with strong double sided adhesive. From there, I followed the April sketch for my layout, using papers from the Heirloom 6x8 paper pad and mixing patterns to create a soft floral look. I also embossed the skinny side panel with the Quilted Daisies 3D embossing folder, lightly dampening the paper first and then adding a touch of golden solar paste to highlight the texture.

For the focal point, I used the Treasured Garden dies to create an ornate frame instead of the circle from the sketch, then layered in die cut leaves and a flower made from scraps to replace the scallop detail. I stamped and die cut my sentiment from the From the Heart set, layering it for a bit more stability before adhering it to the ornate die cut. To finish the cards, I added Heartfelt Blooms rub ons across both the background and focal panel, which gave each card a slightly different look while still keeping everything cohesive. I popped the center panel up with thin foam adhesive and finished with mint pops of color for a soft shine. This design made a full set of ten cards, and I love how each one feels coordinated but still unique.

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Pac-Man Inspired Arcade Machine Fandom Card with Trinity Stamps

I am so excited to be hopping along with the Trinity Stamps design team for the April release. For today’s card, I created a mini slimline, Pac-Man inspired, arcade machine using the Arcade Machine Builder die set along with the 8-Bit Birthday stamps and alphabet. I leaned into a classic retro vibe with lots of bright yellow cardstock, adding extra depth by blending Squeezed Lemonade and Fossilized Amber Distress Inks to give it that bold, glowing arcade feel. For the screen and details, I used gray cardstock with Hickory Smoke and Black Soot inks to create contrast and dimension, then layered all the die cut pieces together to build my machine from the ground up.

To customize it even more, I colored the small details like the buttons and joystick using alcohol markers and added red accents to match that nostalgic arcade look. I created a custom game title by layering die cut letters and adding pops of blue and red along the edges for that retro shadow effect. Once everything was assembled, I attached the machine to a mini slimline card base that I shaped with a partial die cut so it matched the top of the arcade. I finished the card by adding stamped images and sentiments to the screen and inside, making it perfect for a birthday with a fun level up theme. This card was such a fun mix of die cutting, ink blending, and a little bit of creative problem solving.

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Square Halloween "Boo" Card with Scrapbook.com

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Hi friends, I am sharing a fun Halloween inspired square card using Scrapbook.com Exclusives today. I created a colorful inky background by blending Distress Oxides in carved pumpkin, picked raspberry, wilted violet, and twisted citron across white mixed media cardstock. I kept blending back and forth until I liked the mix, then added water splatter for that oxidized texture. Once it dried, I layered on black shimmer and white luster splatter for extra dimension and die cut the panel using a stitched square. I also die cut a spiderweb A2 plate from vellum, die cut it with the same square, and adhered it to the background, keeping glue mostly around the edges and behind where my focal image would go.

For the focal point, I stamped the mini boo ghost using Nocturne Versafine Clair ink and colored her with Scrapbook.com luster and glitter brush markers. I kept the ghost mostly white with a bit of shimmer and added color to the hat and small details. After fussy cutting, I popped her up with thin foam adhesive onto the center of the panel. I added small matte black star rub ons around the background for a subtle embellishment that feels like splatter, then finished with tiny black pops of color for shine. For the sentiment, I ended up paper piecing a stamped banner using patterned paper from the Spooky collection so it felt softer and tied everything together. This card took a few twists and turns, but I love how the final mix of color, texture, and dimension came together.

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Magical Book Box Card with a Floating Scene - The Sassy Club

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Today’s card is a fun dimensional project using The Sassy Club and a magical book inspired design. I started by stamping the images from the Kingship Sword stamp set using Onyx Black ink, then colored them with Ohuhu Honolulu B alcohol markers. Once everything was colored, I placed the panel back into my MISTI and restamped the images with Nocturne Versafine Clair ink to get a crisp, bold outline. I used my Scan N Cut to cut out all of the images so they were ready to build my scene.

Next I created the base of the card using thin chipboard and die cut the book box card shape. I assembled the box and added an inside panel using Madero Beach cardstock to mimic the look of book pages. On that panel, I stamped the sentiments “slay on your birthday” and “tis the day of thy birth” using Sand Dune Versafine Clair ink, stamping multiple times with my MISTI to deepen the color. I added splatter using Starry Colors pigment watercolor to give it a magical feel. I also added a piece of acetate to the inside opening so I could attach some of the images and create a floating effect across the scene.

To finish the card, I decorated the outside of the book by die cutting a shield from antique gold cardstock and trimming it down to just the outline before adhering it to the front. I added extra details from the same die and used the Hocus Book add on die set to create a gold spine. I also created a latch detail on the front that hides a magnet, with a second magnet placed inside the book so it stays closed. Inside the card, I arranged the characters and elements so it looks like items are floating into a magical bag, using the acetate to support them. The finished card feels like a tiny storybook scene with movement, dimension, and a bit of magic.

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Never Grow Up Jungle Cards with Kindred Stamps

Friday, March 27, 2026

For this Fandom Friday, I am sharing two cards using the newest release from Kindred Stamps and I had so much fun creating a playful jungle scene with these adorable little characters. I stamped all six images from the “Get Lost” stamp set using InkOn3 Blackout Ink, colored them with Ohuhu Honolulu alcohol markers, and fussy cut them out. I wanted the background to feel lush and layered, so I used tropical patterned papers from my stash and die cut a jungle scene, separating out leafy details and wood textures to build dimension.

To add depth and texture, I inked the edges of the wood elements with warm tones and splattered both brown and green watercolor across the panels. Once everything was dry, I layered the die cut greenery over coordinating background panels using liquid glue so I could adjust all the little details and tuck pieces together. This created a full jungle scene that feels rich and slightly wild, which was perfect for these characters.

I created two versions using the same supplies. For the box card, I assembled the base, added the inner steps, and adhered the jungle panels to the inside and back of the card. For the A2 version, I attached the same style panel to the front of a standard card base. I stamped “never grow up” on banner strips for the front and “I’d be lost without you” for the inside and back using a brown ink. I added three characters to each card, using foam adhesive for the A2 card and liquid glue for the box card to keep the dimension balanced. Together, the two cards feel like one continuous scene full of movement and personality.

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You're My Favorite Goose Birthday Card

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

This month’s SheetLoad Rewind is taking us back to March 2023, and I had so much fun creating a set of four cards using Scrapbook.com exclusives. I followed the original sketch but flipped the layout so it worked better with my focal image. I used patterned papers from the Cottontail 6x8 paper pad and built up the background with a grassy strip along the bottom and layered floral panels above it. For the sentiment, I die cut the birthday tassel banner from white cardstock with adhesive sheets on the back so I could turn the letters into stickers, then placed them onto the soft purple banner pieces. I also die cut a few tassels from leftover patterned paper scraps to add extra detail.

For the focal point, I stamped the goose image using a gray ink and colored it with luster brush markers, keeping the look light and simple. I added a touch of blue shimmer for soft shadowing, then fussy cut the image, including a small opening between the legs for extra detail. I popped the goose and banner up with thin foam adhesive and arranged the banner so it looks like the goose is holding it in its beak. I added the tassels to each side and stamped the sentiment “you’re my favorite goose” directly onto the panel. Once everything was assembled, I adhered the panel to an A2 card base using a ruler to keep it centered. To finish the card, I added small soft pink pearl pops of color to the tassels for a subtle bit of shine and texture.

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Happy Spring with a Leafy Wreath using Pretty Pink Posh

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

For today’s card, I used Pretty Pink Posh products to create a soft and cheerful spring wreath design. I started by stamping the wreath from the Leafy Spring Wreath stamp set in Rain Forest VersaFine Clair ink onto white cardstock. I stamped the flowers from the same set in Chianti VersaFine Clair ink and the bow in Pinecone VersaFine Clair ink. I colored all of the images with Tim Holtz Distress Watercolor Pencils, activating the color with a small brush and water. Once everything was dry, I used the coordinating Leafy Spring Wreath dies to cut out the wreath, flowers, and bow.

Next, I stamped the word happy from the Holiday Scripts stamp set and the word spring from the Leafy Spring Wreath stamp set onto kraft cardstock using Pinecone VersaFine Clair ink. I embossed both words with Ranger Ink copper super fine embossing powder and die cut them with their coordinating dies. For the background, I die cut textured white cardstock with the largest Wonky Stitch Rectangle die and layered it onto an A2 card base that I covered with lime satin shine paper. I assembled the card by adhering the rectangle panel, then the wreath, and layered the flowers using a mix of liquid glue and foam adhesive. I popped up the bow and the happy spring sentiment with foam adhesive to finish the card.

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