Category Archives: Animals

Goodbye Sophie

I had to say goodbye to my sweet girl a month ago on 1/7/2021 and let her go over the rainbow bridge. Sophie, now you can run, explore and sniff to your heart’s content. I know you are pain free and can run like the wind again. This is the inside of the card. On the right side is the poem, Rainbow Bridge. Please hug and kiss your fur baby… Read More »

Zany Zebras

Giant Closeout Sale Sending HeartsPaper Pumpkin Curvy Celebration I wish each and everyone of you a very healthy and happy New Year! I am so glad that 2020 has ended, and I am looking forward to a safe & healthy New Year and I hope that 2021 is kind to all of us! For today’s card, I used the adorable Zany Zebras Stamp Set. I stamped the zebra with Tuxedo Black… Read More »

Quite Curvy

There are only a few days left to buy the Quite Curvy Variety Bundle from the Curvy Celebrations promotion! With curvy-shaped dies, seasonal stamps, and festive patterned paper, this exclusive bundle has everything you need to create unique crafts for a variety of special occasions. The best part? Buy it all and receive a 10% discount! Don’t miss out—by 4 January 2021, Curvy Celebrations products will be gone for good. Product… Read More »

Have Hoot

Paper Shares E-gift Certificates Jan 2021 Paper Pumpkin Giant Close Out Sale Clearance Rack Updated I think this is the last Christmas card for the year. It’s for my granddaughter who loves owls! The images was stamped with Tuxedo Black onto Whisper White Cardstock. It was then colored in with Stampin’ Blends as follows: Gray Granite for the Owls Pumpkin Pie for the beak and feet Crumb Cake for the… Read More »

Thinking of you at Christmas

Except for a special card for my Granddaughter, I think this is the last of my Christmas cards for the year. I hope you’ve enjoyed them as much as I enjoyed making them. Did I tell you I loved making cards with plaid? Of course, I did! I even like to wear plaid – in the 70’s I had a plaid jacket and in the first part of 2000, I… Read More »

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Today’s card features the Walk in the Woods Stamp Set. I love its woodland images and beautiful greetings and the hedgehog is sooo cute! I stamped the hedgehog image in Black Tuxedo Ink on Whisper White Cardstock. I then created a mask for it from a post it note and placed it over the image so I could stamp the mushrooms and grass. I colored the hedgehog with Crumb Cake… Read More »

Peaceful Boughs

Today’s card features the Nature’s Beauty Stamp Set. This set was paired with the Peaceful Boughs Stamp Set to create a masculine Christmas card. I stamped the deer image with Early Espresso on Whisper White Cardstock. I added our Multipurpose Glue to the area at the bottom of the oval and then used retired embossing powder (can’t remember the name of it) to create the snow. I also randomly added… Read More »

Merry Moose Slimline Card

Today’s card features the Merry Moose Stamp Set. I used it to create a slimline card. I’m also including directions on how to make a slimline card envelope which is 3 1/2″ x 8 1/2″. How To Make A Slimline Card Envelope Scoring the Envelope To make a slimline card envelope, begin with a piece of 8 1/2″ x 11″ cardstock. With the cardstock laying vertically, create a score line… Read More »

Hurry Up!

These little images are so adorable – I absolutely love them! They are from the Zany Zebras Stamp Set. I decided to make a slimline card using this set for today’s post. Measurements are 9″ x 3 3/4″ for the base card stock. The grass is from the Nature’s Beauty Stamp Set. That image was stamped with Old Olive. The greeting is computer generated. I used the retired Color Spritzer… Read More »

The Gang’s All Meer

This cute adorable stamp set (The Gang’s all Meer) was free with a $50 order during Sale-a-Bration but is no longer available. It is too cute to sell or stick in some dark corner just because it’s retired. I applied Balmy Blue Inker to an acrylic block, added a little water and applied to the top part of the front panel with a retired flat watercolor brush. The bottom is… Read More »