Tuesday, September 13, 2022
The Wonders & Blessings of Christmas! (Joy of Sharing Kit Alternatives #1 & #2)
Thursday, August 25, 2022
Baby & Winnie Are Roommates!
I had a baby shower to attend to welcome the upcoming birth of a dear friend's great granddaughter! The baby room is decorated with a Winnie the Pooh theme, so I wanted to use that as my card theme. I've always loved the Winnie the Pooh quote "Sometimes the littlest things take up the most room in your heart!" I really wanted to use it in some way with my card. I search online for some free images and downloads, and I came up with this doodled image of this quote and decided to use it as the card front focal point.
I printed the image and quote, colored it with Copic markers and sponge-colored the background with Pool Party ink. I found a Spellbinders die to frame the quote & image, some pretty variegated sheer ribbon and rich golden dot paper. Putting it all together, I came up with a cute and quick card!
Last, I composed an inside verse, printed it, distressed the edges, punched decorative corners and added some sparkly gems to this corner punch area that I color-shaded using Copic markers. Check it out below both inside and out:
Saturday, March 12, 2022
Welcome to the World, Evie!
I recently order and received SU's Sunshine & Rainbows dsp pack. I LOVE this paper, and it immediately gave me a jump-start to make a long overdue "Welcome to the World" card for my third granddaughter, Evie, who was born in November 2019. Her birth started a four-month long whirlwind of events that kept me away from crafting. It started with her early arrival by C-section and a 10-day NICU stay; next, my sister's cancer surgery and needed care; then a four-generation, long-planned vacation; and finally COVID! With the start of Covid, I entered a year-long cardmaking slump...I call it the great Covid card-block!
Long story short, I just made good on my promise to make Evie's welcome to the world card with a unicorn theme. Unicorns were an absolute must for its theme! Evie had an IV line in the NICU unit, but because her veins were too small, it was attached through a vein in her head. It stuck up with a gauze prop that made it look very much like a unicorn horn. Ever since, she has been known as our little unicorn baby. This mythical creature has very much made its presence known in room decorations, clothing, bedding, toys, etc. So, naturally, her welcome to the world needed to have a unicorn theme!
I'd been wanting to try a Card-in-a-Box for several years. For some reason this rainbow paper and my unicorn idea just shouted out Card-in-a-Box and with the help of my Splitcoaststamper challenge research, it solidified into this card below, which I'm sure Evie will enjoy and Mom will put it into her Grandma keepsake box for future enjoyment:
Monday, February 21, 2022
Oops! Things Got Missed!
I missed several friends' birthdays in January, but at this late date, I decided it was better to send Thinking of You cards rather than belated birthday cards! For my first card, I found the end of my crocheted flower stash. My Mom made these crocheted flowers back about 10 years ago when they were all the rage in cardmaking! I thought I'd finally use my last flower for this card...sort of a little present for the recipient! I've also asked Mom to make me more, as they seem to be coming back in style!
To find my final card design, I followed my normal pattern of checking the Splitcoaststamper website for challenges that I could give me some prompts for my design. For instances, to use two challenges, I needed a wobbler, so I inserted this into my inside verse. The challenges I will be using range from current ones to some really old ones. Most of the time when I'm making a card, I am usually having fun fulfilling my Challenge Catch-up goal that I've set for myself!
Here was a happy surprise! While doing my challenge search, I found my planned card recipient was featured on a specific challenge that was to have a "Thinking of You" theme! It was a stroke of serendipity, for sure! Thus, this card will now fulfill two events for my friend! One for the challenge, and one for her belated birthday acknowledgement in the form of my planned "thinking of you" card! Take a look at the finished card inside and out. I'm thinking she will be quite happy with it, as I am with the finished results!
Ingredients: SU Cardstock--Basic Black, White Glimmer (retired). Patterned DSP--Fancy Pants Designs/ Country Boutique. Reverse Confetti stamp--Beautiful Banners. SU stamp--Butterfly Gala (mini butterfly-inside). Spellbinders Dies--Grand Labels LG (inside). SU punch--Butterfly Duet. SU Embossing Folder (by Sizzix)--Tufted Dynamic. Washi Stash--3 B&W patterns. Ribbon Stash--3/4" Black Sheer-White Stitch. Recollections Detail--White embossing powder. JoycieB--Crochet Flower. Stash--Black Rhinestone Gem. Sentiment Flag--Hand-cut. Chatterbox-1 verse. Size--4-3/4" x 6".
Monday, June 21, 2021
Batter Up! Father's Day Alternative #2
My second Father's Day card will be for my son-in-law. Once again, I will use the May 2021 Paper Pumpkin - Batter Up! card kit, but making my own Alternative #2 card design totally unrelated to those provided in the kit. I will use the Seattle Mariners as the theme for this card as I did on the card for my son.
I will use papers and inks not provided in the kit for the Seattle Mariners team colors, as the kits was off on another color journey totally unrelated to Mariner colors. I was able to use the pocket die-cut, baseball, bats, and the stamps provided in the kit. I also used the SU - Hats Off / Hat Builder stamps for the #1 (stamp) and the baseball hat (a die). Take a peek at my finished card. I think Josh will like it.
Friday, June 4, 2021
A Ballerina for Amara's Birthday, Too!
My oldest son's fiance has two adult children. Her daughter has a daughter who was born between my granddaughter #2 and granddaughter #3. She is a wee little thing, and my granddaughter #3, who is five months younger, is at least three inches taller! We consider Amara our adopted granddaughter #4, and she needed a birthday card for her second birthday in early June. Needless to say, she needed a ballerina birthday card as well!
To decide what colors her ballerina would feature, I asked what colors of clothing Amara looked the very best in...the answer was turquoise (aqua) and yellow. So, a two-tone card Amara would get. I used an SU retired Tempting Turquoise cs and Crushed Curry. patterned paper I chose was a little pale, so I sponged Daffodil Delight ink over the surface. Since I made the last ballerina card for Evie, I purchased the body parts that I spoke of in the first ballerina card made (see it here: A Ballerina Birthday for Callie!); therefore, this little girl has real arms and a real torso, and legs, which are hidden below her clothing! Other than these added body-shaped parts, there is very little difference in construction. Take a peek below at Ballerina card #4 in light turquoise and yellow:
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Minnie Mouse Visits for Birthday TWO!
I am finally getting around to posting the first granddaughter birthday for 2021, which was celebrated in late February, and I heard that her birthday party theme was to be Mickey & Minnie Mouse, using their traditional colors of red, black, and white. I also heard that little Sienna would be dressed in her own Minnie dress in those same colors. She would be TWO, so I needed to put on my creative thinking cap and find a card design that was appropriate.
First, I decided that I would stick to just a Minnie Mouse on the card so that it could be a big mouse with a big bow for her head. I ended up deciding on a large Minnie punch-art head instead of a full-bodied Minnie. Since the party theme was to be red, black, and white, I decided that would be my card colors as well! Next, I needed some patterned papers, and I found a red with multi-sized white polka dots in my stash that I thought would be perfect. I had some other red and black prints on standby just in case I needed a second pattern.
The card sort of evolved adding a little bit of this and a little bit of that. I decided the white "head" background panel needed dressing up so I used a happy birthday embossing folder to add texture before adhering Minnie's head. It occurred to me that it would be "cool" if the head parts looked like fur, so I used the Stampin' Up Subtle Dynamic folder to emboss the head and ear pieces. I wanted the card to feature that it was her birthday number TWO, so I added a shimmery red number 2 to coordinate with the sweet, shimmery red and white diagonal striped ribbon that I found and thought I would use for Minnie's head bow.
I continued adding background layering and popped the "head" panel onto the layered card base. I was thrilled with the look and how well it worked to use the ribbon for the horizontal strip to host the die-cut birthday sentiment, as well as for Minnie's perky head bow. Take a peek below at the finished card. I was really quite happy with the results.
Saturday, March 27, 2021
But, Of Course, Evie Gets a Ballerina too!
Evie celebrated her first birthday in November, 2020. Not to be outdone by her cousins, Evie did not receive a birthday card in 2020 for her first birthday from Grandma either. Mama and Evie were busy moving into their new home, and Grandma was busy helping Mama move storage unit boxes, babysit, and unpack many boxes as well. Grandma also masked up, brought hand sanitizer, clorox wipes, etc. and timidly ventured out with Mama and Evie, while eyeballing my six-foot minimum distancing as we bought furniture, carpeting, closet doors, window coverings, paint, lumber, and hardware for all of Mama's myriad of projects she wanted to complete before officially moving in. With everything freshly painted, renewed or replaced, Mama and Evie moved into their new home with three weeks to spare! Grandma's house became very quiet...we surely missed Mama and Evie, but not to fret...it was only a 12-minute drive to their new doorstep!
Evie's Zoom Unicorn Birthday Party day arrived after many hours spent decorating with streamers, a birthday banner, balloons, and unicorn tidbits everywhere. Unicorn cupcakes were made and party favors delivered to each party participant's porch the night before, and Mama made and decorating a beautiful unicorn cake with whip cream frosting and a beautiful pink, turquoise, and purple mane. Grandma had her gift all wrap with a note that said, "Evie's birthday card is 'under creative construction.' Hopefully, it will arrived completed soon!"
I am happy to say Evie's birthday card and my third ballerina card is complete! I have to say, I thoroughly enjoy making these gems for my lovely girls! Evie gets a turquoise ballerina with a dab of pink. She has light brown hair to match Evie's very short locks, but the little ballerina doesn't show off the reddish glints in the sunlight that we see sparkling off little Miss Evie's head! Take a peek at Evie's card below:
If you are interested in the Ballerina construction check out this link: A Ballerina Birthday for Callie!
Ingredients: SU cardstock: Bermuda Bay, Blushing Bride, Whisper White. ColorBok Glitter Paper: Glacier Springs/ White. Patterned Paper: Raspberry Road Design by Susan Darter--Mini Roses/ Stripes. Recollections: Turquoise Foil. Cote'dinations Sparkle cardstock: Fashionista. Bubbley White Shimmer Paper. Spellbinders dies: Floral Ovals, Petite Ovals Large. Lawn Fawn die: Party Balloons. MemoryBox die: Varsity Numbers. Autone dies (Amazon): Balloon Message Strings (happy birthday cutout/ sentiment). Turquoise Glitter tulle (stash). Wink of Stella/ Clear. Offray ribbon: Turquoise Organdy. SU: Pearl minis. Size: 4-3/4" x 6-1/4".


































