Saturday, February 28, 2026

February Christmas cards: Vintage postcard

I managed to sneak in a few Christmas cards just before the end of February — whew! I tried to keep the supplies to a minimum, and I only made six cards, but I think they turned out pretty cute.

I paired together a sheet of paper from the Toile Tidings Designer Series Paper pack and images from the Winter Post stamp set (both retired from Stampin’ Up!) for a vintage look. I die cut the postcard shapes out of Very Vanilla card stock using the Mini Postcard die (Honey Bee Stamps). I used a blending brush to apply Crumb Cake ink around the edges of the patterned paper and the edges of the postcard to add to the aged feel.

Here is a close-up so you can see the debossed details in the die-cut postcards. Brushing on the Crumb Cake ink also helped make those details more visible. The “cheer” sentiment is from another old Stampin’ Up! Set, Endless Wishes. To embellish the cards I used some hemp twine and a few sparkly green enamel dots.

Hopefully I will be better prepared for making March Christmas cards. I also really need to replenish my birthday card stash. I’d better get busy!

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Sunday, February 22, 2026

Valentines from a kit

I’m back to share a few more valentines — this time the cards I mailed out myself. For the first group of cards I used an old card kit. I didn’t care for the card designs in the kit, so I decided to use it to create valentines instead.

The tropical colors are not the usual color palette for valentines, but I needed something bright and cheerful, so this was perfect. I started by applying white rub-on transfers to the card bases in a random manner to add some interest to the backgrounds. Then I used the papers from the kit to cut layers and hearts. I pierced a border on each heart and distressed the edges.

For the greeting on each card I used a sentiment strip. And I finished them off with a few black or white clay hearts.

To finish my valentines this year I made a few mini slim cards:


I used the Love Letters stamp and die combo (Taylored Expressions), and it was so fun to make those little  envelopes and sheets of lined paper. The background is the Weather Words stamp, also from Taylored Expressions. They’re simple cards, but I really like how they turned out.

That’s it for this year’s valentines. I just realized this weekend that I still need to make my February Christmas cards. Oops. Hopefully I’ll be able to do that this week!

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Monday, February 16, 2026

Valentines for seniors

It’s been a couple of years since I made valentines for my local Meals on Wheels chapter. But this year I made a group of cards for a different organization — one that supports senior citizens throughout Minnesota. I wanted to share them before Valentine’s Day, but better late than never.


With everything going on in the world, our country, and particularly in my state, I wanted to make valentines that had a little more meaning. I started with the scratch papers I used to clean off my grayer during previous gel print sessions. I cut free-hand hearts from the papers (a total of 20 hearts) and used a variety of Posca acrylic markers to add a stitched border around each heart.

For the sentiment I started by finding scraps of card stock that coordinated with each heart. Well, coordinate might not be the best word. I tried to find a color in each heart that I could pull out with the sentiment strips. It was satisfying to use up some of the small bits of card stock I always seem to save.

Anyway, once I had chosen the colors, I used a stamp set with a labeler-style alphabet to spell out the phrase “Do small things with great love.” I didn’t worry about lining up each letter perfectly; obviously I was going for an imperfect style with these cards. After all the words were stamped, I cut out each word, leaving a narrow border of colored card stock. 

I decided to use sheet music for the background, so I paged through an old songbook I have (I think it’s from the early 1900s) to find some pages that were visually appealing. I also scanned the lyrics to make sure they weren’t religious or offensive. Then I tore the pages (gasp!) into background panels for the cards.

For the card bases, I chose a card stock color that I thought looked nice with each heart; some “match,” and some don’t. I had planned to make all the cards in a landscape layout, but a few of the hearts were too tall. (These are A2 cards, which are 4-1/4” x 5-1/2”.) For the landscape cards, I tore the sheet music into a rough rectangle, leaving about 1/4” of the card base visible on all sides. For the cards with a portrait layout, I used the same size piece of music but glued it across the middle of the card and trimmed off the extra on the sides.

I glued down each heart in the middle of the card base and then added the words for the sentiment on the heart. Normally I would’ve used foam tape to adhere the words, but the organization requests non-bulky cards so I went with liquid glue. I also wanted to add some little embellishment so I pulled out a sheet of finely detailed gold stickers that I’ve had for ages. They were a fun little accent, and I managed to use the whole sheet. Yippee!

I was pleased with how these cards turned out (though I do sometimes wonder if cards like this don’t look “nice” enough). I also made a few valentines for friends and family, but those will be for my next post.

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