Snippets
a little crafting, a little creativity, a little contemplation
Sunday, August 3, 2025
Blue birthdays
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Gel print strip backgrounds
Sunday, July 27, 2025
Sending hugs
When I was looking through my gel prints recently, I found the pieces for a card that I'd prepped years ago but never actually put together. I figured it was about time to assemble that card.
First I used Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleed Proof White to add white splatter to the card base. I tore the top and bottom edges of the gel print (the letters were already cut out) and adhered it to the card base. I'd backed the letters with black cardstock for shadows, so I decided to try the eclipse technique, which I've never done before. I glued the letters back into the gel print, fitting the black shadows into the openings. (Looking at it now, I'm wondering if I should have used foam tape for the letters to help them stand out a little more.) I used foam tape to add the flag with "sending" at the top of the gel print and finished the card with gold sequins.
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Saturday, July 26, 2025
July Christmas cards: Joyful Christmas Flora
One of my online cardmaking friends, Kate Deignan, has great layout ideas for using patterned paper. Last month she shared one of those layouts on the 12 x 12 Cardstock Shop blog ("Patterned Paper Handmade Card Template"), and I decided to use it for my July Christmas cards. I pulled out the Joyful Christmas Flora 6 x 6 paper pad (Carta Bella), found some coordinating card stock in my stash, and got to work.
The layout I used required two 1" x 4" strips, two 1" x 2-3/4" strips, and one 1-5/8" x 2-7/8" piece for the center. It was fun (and a bit of a challenge) to mix and match the papers and find combinations I liked. I used about half the pad of paper and ended up making eighteen cards, although not all of them used that layout.
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
A quick challenge card
I do the majority of my stamping and crafting on the weekends. I find that I have a really hard time mustering the energy to do much of anything after I get home from work during the week. I'd like to change that, though, so one day last week I managed to sit down after work and make a quick, clean and simple birthday card.
The inspiration for this layout came from a sketch challenge. My current favorite craft shopping site is A Cherry on Top, and I discovered that they have weekly sketch challenges for scrapbooking, art journaling, and card making. Last week's card sketch really appealed to me, so I gave it a go.
The main elements of the sketch were six circles, the sentiment in the middle of the card, and splatter images behind the sentiment. For my card I used the Wonky Backdrops stamp set (Ellen Hutson) for the circle image as well as the cluster of stars. Since the circle was larger than those on the sketch, I overlapped them when stamping to make sure they'd all fit. The ink colors are from the Party Collection - Date Night inks (Catherine Pooler), and I arranged them in rainbow order so the colors would look ok where they were layered. Then, using black ink, I stamped the star cluster a few times in a swoosh across the middle of the card.