Card Making For Beginners – Part 3 – Cutting and Scoring

The first time I decided to make cards, I had no idea how to cut my paper the right way or for that matter what the measurements should be. I remember as a child, I would take a piece of construction paper, fold it in half, color or glue something on the front and I was proud of it. To put it in the envelope, …

Basket of Blooms

Basket of Blooms & Stacked Stone

Hello Stampers! Let’s take a look at today’s card using two new stamp sets from the 2020-2021 Annual Catalog. Today’s focus is on the Basket of Blooms and Stacked Stone in the background. Both these sets do not have sentiments so I used one from the Timeless Tulips set. When I first saw the Stacked Stone background stamp I loved it. I love the stone …

Paper Pumpkin Kit

Happy Wednesday! Do you wish you can make cards or other projects but don’t have time? Let me share with you something you may not be aware of . . .  Stampin’ Up! kits! Today we’ll feature Paper Pumpkin. This is a subscription kit (found on page 6 in the Annual Catalog). There are 2 types of subscription plans: month to month subscription for $22 (shipping …

Card Making for Beginners – Part 2 – Tools of the Trade

Today we’re looking at the basic supplies you’ll need to get started with your card making. If you missed Part 1 of card making, click here. The road to card making starts with a few basic tools. Some of the tools are optional but some are a must have for success. Paper Trimmer This a must have because you will need it to cut your …

Card Making For Beginners – Part 1

Do you remember the last time you went to the store to buy a card? You looked through the various selections to pick just the right one with just the right message. Finally . . .  mission accomplished! Feeling satisfied with your selection, you take it to the counter to pay and the cashier tells you, “That will be $7”. What?! Yep, you forgot to …

Waterfront

Waterfront On Father’s Day!

Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there! A Little History. . . According to Wikipedia, Father’s Day was first celebrated in a Fairmount, West Virginia church on July 5, 1908 to honor  the many men who died in the Monogah Mining Accident in 1907 which left many children fatherless. It was Grace Golden Clayton’s suggestion to her minister that these fathers should be …

By the Dock

Father’s Day By the Dock & Mystery Stamping Challenge

Today I’m continuing with my posts featuring cards for Father’s Day or masculine cards for any occasion you like. The stamp I used on this card is called By the Dock and uses the Dockside coordinating dies. I used only part of the dock so it would work with my card layout. The bottom part of the card was stamped and die cut twice, then …

Sailing Home

Sailing Home

Sailing Home is a great stamp for the nautical enthusiast. It has some great images including a lighthouse which caught my attention right away. Because I love lighthouses and visiting them, I knew it was a must have for me. The Sailing Home set, just like A Good Man from yesterday’s post, is also a carry over from last year’s catalog. It coordinates with the …

Tasteful Touches

Tasteful Touches – New Annual Catalog

Hello Crafty Friend! Today’s card features the Tasteful Touches stamp set found in the new 2020-2021 Annual Catalog. I made this card during a Mystery Stamping Challenge I held a few days ago.  We had a lot of fun on our zoom meeting and it was great to see everyone’s card with the same design but all different stamps, papers and colors. One of the …

Crafting Forever

Crafting Forever

Welcome Back! Wouldn’t it be great if you could do something creative everyday and craft forever? Sounds great, doesn’t it? I absolutely love creating and learning new techniques. Today I have 2 cards with the Craft Forever stamp set. I thought I should post them now before it’s too late since this set is retiring. For the first card I stamped the spools of thread …

Happy Birthday To You

Happy Birthday To You

Hey There! Today’s card features the Happy Birthday to You Sale-A-Bration stamp. This was a quick and easy card to make using only stamps, ink and stampin’ blends – no die cutting. I love the birthday font in this set. After I stamped and colored, I decided I wanted the flowers to pop a little more so I cut the three flowers and popped them …

Little Ladybug

Thinking Of You Little Ladybug

Hey there! Have you noticed the Little Ladybug stamp set on page 17 of the Sale-A-Bration Catalog? I think it’s adorable – the big flower, 4 ladybugs and the 7 sentiments. It’s a great set to color with any of your favorite mediums – stampin’ blends, watercolor pencils, blender pens, stampin’ write markers, or aqua painter. I chose my favorite coloring tool – the  alcohol stampin’ …

Stampin’ Up! Discounts

Starting today at 12 Noon Mountain Time, Stampin’ Up! is discounting select products from the Occasions and Annual catalogs. To see what’s on the discount list, please go to my promotions page or click here for Annual Catalog discounts and here for Occasions discounts. If you would like to place an order, please go to my online store.  Please use host code PBTWX6XP. June 3 is the last …

Bike Ride, Crackle Paint, Enjoy Life

Anyone for a Bike Ride?

Welcome back! Today’s featured stamp set is Bike Ride and the Build a Bike Framelits Dies. I must admit I didn’t play around with this set as much as I would’ve liked to. Not because I didn’t want to, but because I needed to use other sets for specific projects and didn’t get a chance. But every time I pick this set to create with, …

Floral Phrases

Floral Phrases Wedding Card

Floral Phrases is a sweet set with a watercolor flower look. It’s perfect for wedding cards. When you combine it with the Detailed Floral Thinlits, it gives it a more elegant look. I used the Merry Merlot and Pear Pizzazz Stampin’ Write Markers to color the flower and then stamped it onto the cardstock. June is around the corner and wedding bells ring a lot …