Never Trust the Living Halloween Card

Monday, March 31, 2025

Alright, friends, if you’ve got it, haunt it! It's the last day of the month, and you know what that means – time for some delightfully eerie Halloween inspiration! This month, I'm channeling some serious otherworldly vibes, inspired by that classic movie about a mischievous ghost. I've conjured up a card that's a real scream, featuring the fabulous "Happy Haunting" stamp set from Kindred Stamps and the incredible "Showtime Layering Stencil Set" from Miss Ink Stamps. Get ready to be mesmerized by a sandworm that's just to die for! In my YouTube video, I walk you through every ghostly detail, from stenciling the sandworm with vibrant Inks on lavender cardstock to bringing the characters to life with OLO markers. Trust me, you won’t want to miss the magic of that glitter dust as a setting spray!

To create this hauntingly fun card, I started by stenciling the sandworm and tombstone onto lavender cardstock using the Miss Ink Stamps Showtime Layering Stencil Set and inks. I layered the colors, starting with Black Soot for the frame and stripes, Salvaged Patina for the mouths, Candied Apple for the tongue and eye, and Lost Shadow for the tombstone. I added the sentiment "Never Trust the Living" with Black Soot and finished with white pigment ink for the worm's white parts, sealed with Therm-o-web Glitter Dust.

Then, I stamped and colored the adorable characters from Kindred Stamps' "Happy Haunting" set using OLO markers, paying close attention to the cartoon versions for color inspiration. After fussy cutting the characters, I layered the stenciled panel onto skeleton patterned paper from Scrapbook.com and adhered it to a teal card base. A touch of Pops of Color on the sandworm’s eye and the sentiment "If you've got it, haunt it" stamped inside completed this fantastically spooky card. Check out the full video for all the tips and tricks, and don't forget to let me know what Halloween creations you’d like to see next!

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Always Positive Laboratory Card with The Sassy Club

Saturday, March 29, 2025

Omelette du fromage! I'm back with another Fandom Friday (okay, technically Saturday, but who's counting?)! This week, I'm diving headfirst into nostalgia with a card inspired by the iconic cartoon using the hilarious "Smarty Pants" stamp set from The Sassy Club. Get ready to activate your creativity because this project combines a mix of stamping, die-cutting, and coloring that's sure to spark some scientific joy. I'll walk you through how I created a tone-on-tone background with Distress Oxide and a touch of shimmer, then brought in the lab vibes with Kindred Stamps' Science Lab dies and My Favorite Things' Undeniable Chemistry stamps. You'll see how I colored those fun characters with OLO markers, keeping it bright and cartoonish, just like the show!

Want to see all the lab experiments in action? Head over to my YouTube channel to watch the full card-making process! You'll witness my "oops" moments (like when my background stamping didn't go as planned) and how I turned them into happy accidents. Plus, I'll show you exactly how I pieced together this scene, from die-cutting the scalloped frame to popping up my siblings with foam adhesive. Don't miss out on seeing how I added the perfect sentiment, "You're like a proton, always positive," to complete this quirky card. This week's feature of The Sassy Club is one you won't want to miss!

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Silly Geese Cards with Kindred Stamps - New Release!

Friday, March 28, 2025

Welcome back to my crafty corner, friends! Today, I'm absolutely thrilled to share my latest creations featuring the utterly adorable "Silly Geese" stamp set from Kindred Stamps! Get ready for some serious giggles and heartwarming greetings, because these geese are about to waddle their way into your card-making heart. I couldn’t wait to get my hands on this set, and I’ve been having a blast bringing these goofy geese to life. I started by stamping all of the goose images with alcohol marker friendly black ink onto alcohol marker friendly white cardstock. Then, I dove into coloring them with my OLO markers, adding vibrant hues to their silly costumes. Finally, I meticulously fussy cut each image, preparing them to take center stage on my cards.

For my first card, I crafted an A7-inch masterpiece, showcasing seven of the "Silly Geese" dressed in festive holiday attire. I opted for a soft pastel blue background with white polka dot paper, creating a gentle backdrop that allowed the geese to truly pop. Each goose was elevated with foam adhesive, adding dimension and playful charm. I then stamped the sentiment "celebrating you all year long" onto a sentiment strip die cut from white card stock, and placed it between two rows of geese, three on top and four on the bottom.

For my second card, I used the rectangle die from the Card Basics die set to cut Kraft cardstock and adhered it to an A2 card base. I cut the door from the Door Portal die set from brown cardstock, adding a gold metallic paper door handle. To create a lawn scene, I used the grass line craft die from green card stock and added flowers from the Door Portal die set in yellow and light purple card stock. The goose without a costume was placed in front of the door, resembling a charming lawn ornament. The sentiment "waddle you know, you're amazing" completed this silly card.

On my third card, I cut light blue card stock to 3-3/4 x 5" and attached it to an A2 card base. I stamped "honk" and "you silly goose" in blue ink and holographic embossing powder, and then used a square die from the Card Basics die set with a blue wavy paper from the Ocean's Calling paper pack. The goose with a raincoat and umbrella was popped up, and I added sequins to mimic raindrops.

For my final card, I used a floral background from the Casita Courtyard paper pack, cut with the rectangle die from the Card Basics die set. I cut a circle with stitch details from white cardstock and used the Whimsical Garden stencil with Distress Oxides in Lucky Clover and Worn Lipstick for a floral center. The two geese dressed for a wedding were popped up, and the sentiment "you give me goosebumps" was added on a sentiment strip. I finished with pearl satin pops of color for a touch of shine. These "Silly Geese" cards are sure to bring smiles and laughter to anyone who receives them!

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Belated Birthday Emoji Shaped Cards with Trinity Stamps - New Release!

Thursday, March 27, 2025

Hello crafty friends, and welcome back to my little corner of the internet! I'm so excited to share two super fun cards with you today, all inspired by the brand new release from Trinity Stamps. Specifically, we're diving into the Basic Emoji Builder die set - there is also an adorable companion, the Sick and Tired Emoji Builder add-on. These dies, paired with the circle shaped card base, have opened up a world of playful possibilities! In my latest YouTube video, I walk you through the entire process, from die-cutting the card bases and emoji elements to assembling these expressive little faces. I used sturdy white and vibrant yellow cardstock for the bases, and a few other colors for the emoji pieces. You'll see exactly how I used the various dies to create the eyes, mouths, and that perfect little sweat drop!

For these cards, I decided to recreate my two absolute favorite emojis: the upside-down smile and the nervous smile with the sweat drop. Using the yellow circle card base, I carefully assembled the facial features, paying close attention to the unique shapes of the eyes. The Basic Emoji Builder set makes it surprisingly easy to capture the essence of each expression. I opted for a simple, clean look, using solid cardstock pieces to build the emojis without any additional shadowing. The result is two incredibly charming cards that are perfect for a belated birthday greeting. To finish them off, I stamped a sentiment from the Simply Sentimental stamp set inside each card, using Versafine Clair Pine Cone ink.

I'm absolutely in love with how these cards turned out, and I can't wait to see what emojis you create! Don't forget to check out my YouTube video for a detailed tutorial and to join the Instagram and YouTube hop for a chance to win a $25 gift card to the Trinity Stamps shop! The link to the video and all the hop details are in my description box below. Be sure to leave a comment letting me know which new Trinity Stamps product you're most excited about, and what emoji you'd like to see me create next! Happy crafting!

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Cottage Rose Retreat with Not 2 Shabby

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Hey Crafty Friends! Get ready to bloom with creativity because I'm thrilled to announce my upcoming virtual class at the Not 2 Shabby Cottage Rose Spring Retreat! We'll be diving deep into the vibrant world of Olo Markers, and I'll be guiding you through the process of coloring a charming cottage scene, just like the one featured in the beautiful retreat bundle. Imagine bringing those delicate floral images and quaint cottage details to life with stunning, blended hues. The kit itself is a treasure trove, packed with gorgeous stamps, dies, papers, and embellishments, all perfectly curated for a spring-inspired crafting experience. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your coloring skills and create a masterpiece you'll cherish!

Join me and a lineup of other talented instructors for a weekend filled with inspiration, connection, and, of course, lots of crafting! The Cottage Rose Spring Retreat is your chance to escape into a world of creativity from the comfort of your own home. With the comprehensive kit provided by Not 2 Shabby, you'll have everything you need to follow along and create stunning projects. My class will focus on mastering the art of blending and layering with Olo Markers, ensuring you achieve professional-looking results. Whether you're a seasoned colorist or just starting out, this class will provide valuable techniques and tips to elevate your card making. Secure your spot now and let's create some magic together!

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Holiday Treats Card with Scrapbook.com

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Welcome back to my craft room, friends! It's time for another installment of my Christmas on the 25th series! This month, I'm thrilled to showcase some absolutely adorable products from Scrapbook.com. Get ready for a festive card featuring their Holly Jolly Christmas stamp and coordinating dies, the Nested Stamp Polaroid dies, and the oh-so-cute Gingerbread Cookie dies. I also incorporated the Vertical Stripes Rounded Corners die and papers from the Jolly and Holiday 6x8 paper pads. In my YouTube video, you'll see how I stamped and colored the sweet mug images with Colorista Art Markers, focusing on a simple, cartoon-style coloring technique. Then, I created a vibrant background using the striped dies and layered everything onto a rounded-corner A2 card base. The final touch? A sparkly, embossed sentiment that really makes this card shine!

To recreate this card, start by die-cutting all your pieces as shown in the video. Stamp and color your mug images, then cut them out with the coordinating dies. Create your striped background, and then use the Nested Stamp Polaroid die to cut a frame for your scene. Add ink blending for an ombre effect on the frame. Arrange your die-cut elements, including the gingerbread cookie, onto the card front. Stamp and emboss your sentiment, then adhere all the pieces using a mix of foam tape and liquid adhesive for dimension. For a full visual walkthrough, be sure to watch my YouTube video where I demonstrate each step in detail. Don't forget to start working on your holiday cards throughout the year to avoid the last-minute rush! Let me know in the comments what brands or stamp sets you'd like to see featured next!

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Best Mom Ever with Cardstock Warehouse

Hey crafty friends! Let's dive into spring with a soft, floral card that's all about tone-on-tone magic, thanks to the gorgeous Pastel Dreams Cardstock Multipack from Cardstock Warehouse! I started by die-cutting my floral images from the Pigment Craft Co. Fresh Cut set, then used those negative pieces as guides to stamp with coordinating Distress Oxide inks directly onto the pastel cardstock. This trick makes mass-producing elements a breeze!

Next, I layered the stamped blooms and greenery into a sweet bouquet, popping it up on a textured White Lessebo panel (also from Cardstock Warehouse). A layered Mother's Day sentiment and some sparkly sequins finished it off. The Pastel Dreams Multipack really brought this card to life with its delicate hues and smooth finish. Trust me, you'll love how these cardstocks blend and layer! Go grab some Cardstock Warehouse goodies and create your own spring masterpiece.

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