I've admired Lavinia stamp designs for a long time and finally took the plunge and purchased some. I'm so happy that I did because the delicate stamp designs are exquisite and print out perfectly everytime. In my craft area I had a bunch of watercolor paper scraps that were used as tests for Tim Holtz watercolor and Distress inks (including metallic ones). Rather than throw away these ink tests, I saved them in the hopes that they would be useful one day. I found one watercolored piece that was the right size and look for the card I had in mind. It was easy to place the stamps in my Misti stamp aligning tool and get perfect images on the watercolored paper. The Misti tool allows for restamping exactly to get a perfect dense image. I used the bottom of one of the stamps to complete the grassy foreground. For a more finished look I mounted the watercolor stamped piece on a metallic cardstock and then onto the purple card blank. Finally, I used silver ink ( Liquitex metallic ink) and a stiff bristled brush to flick on a little sparkle magic. The finished card has a misty magical look that I really love. Why did it take me so long to invest in Lavinia stamps?
Sunday, August 31, 2025
Quiet Bunny Conversation Card
I've admired Lavinia stamp designs for a long time and finally took the plunge and purchased some. I'm so happy that I did because the delicate stamp designs are exquisite and print out perfectly everytime. In my craft area I had a bunch of watercolor paper scraps that were used as tests for Tim Holtz watercolor and Distress inks (including metallic ones). Rather than throw away these ink tests, I saved them in the hopes that they would be useful one day. I found one watercolored piece that was the right size and look for the card I had in mind. It was easy to place the stamps in my Misti stamp aligning tool and get perfect images on the watercolored paper. The Misti tool allows for restamping exactly to get a perfect dense image. I used the bottom of one of the stamps to complete the grassy foreground. For a more finished look I mounted the watercolor stamped piece on a metallic cardstock and then onto the purple card blank. Finally, I used silver ink ( Liquitex metallic ink) and a stiff bristled brush to flick on a little sparkle magic. The finished card has a misty magical look that I really love. Why did it take me so long to invest in Lavinia stamps?
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Honeycomb Hexagon Bee Boxes
I bought the Whimsy hexagon box die years ago, but I didn't put it to use until recently. The die makes a cute 3" hexagon shapped box with a hinged lid that flips up. Because the box shape reminded me of a honeycomb, I thought it would be fun to try to design a series of adjoining boxes to mimic a honeycomb. I die cut three boxes out of yellow medium weight card stock. After gluing (with Fabri-Tac glue) the box tabs, I used the same glue to glue three boxes together. I only applied glue to lower half of the box sides (where I wanted to join the boxes) so that the box tops could be opened and closed. (You could actually join many boxes together but I suggest putting a cardboard base under them for support if you want to join many boxes together.)
I used half of the die to cut out the printed card stock pieces (from my scrap pile) for the box tops. I added some artificial flowers (form my stash) plus bees stamped ( Doodlebug Designs), fussy cut and colored with Copic pens.Saturday, August 23, 2025
Mice and Strawberries Thank You Card
While shopping at HM Ben Franklin Crafts, my eyes spied the cutest Doodlebug 6x8 paper pad (berry sweet), Doodle Cuts set ( berry sweet treats), and icon sprinkles (bitty berries). I think they just jumped into my shopping cart and followed me home. LOL! I love the paper pad because not only is it super adorable, but each sheet when folded forms a perfect 4x6 card blank. I was amazed that I found all the papers I needed for die cutting, ( mice, basket, strawberries and flowers) in my scrap bin. Not sure why, but I get a crafter's high when I can use up scraps that might normally be thrown in the trash. Some say obsessed but I say thrifty. At first I was going to use the dies 'thanks A BUNCH' to make the words on the card front, but it just didn't look balanced. On my desk I have a baggie of cut words that didn't get used on other projects. In this baggie I discovered the perfect script 'Thanks' in blue foil...big SMILE! Sometimes I think the crafting gods direct me to the perfect crafting solutions. Aren't I a lucky crafter? Oh yes, I LOVE, LOVE the tiny Doodlebug 3D strawberry stickers so I HAD to find a place for them on this card. Don't you think they add just the right sparkling sweet touch to the adorable mice?
Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Bees and Flowers Card
At HM Ben Franklin Crafts I spied a sweet 6 x 8 paper pad (Bee Happy) of bee and flower themed double sided card stock made by Doodlebug. I purchased the paper pad and a package of matching die cut pieces (173 pieces!). Unlike the normal 6 x 6 paper pads the sheets in this pad can be folded to become 4 x 6 cards with pretty designs on the inside too! There were lots of die cut images and words to choose from so it was pretty easy to layout a card design. For a little extra pizzaz I made a shaker heart element using Spellbinders heart dies. I filled the heart shaker with flower confetti pieces (Sprinkletz available at HM BFC). I love how this little moving part adds so much to the charm of this card. (It did take me a long time to pick out just the green, yellow, blue, and white confetti flowers. Hahaha!) (The word ephemera banner, " Enjoy The Little Things in Life" was from a Photoplay pack available at HM BFC.)
I found a piece of bee printed paper in my scrap bin that was just the right size for a tag so I made one to go with the card. The ribbons were purchased from HM Ben Franklin Crafts for another craft project but I think they are perfect for this tag, too.
Friday, August 15, 2025
Moru Rabbit with Ice Cream Cone
Monday, August 11, 2025
Popsicle Summer Card and Summer Tags
Thursday, August 7, 2025
Ice Cream Summer Card
Ice cream and summer just seem go together. With crafting and real ice cream I can never put on enough sprinkles. As you can see I over did it again! I started this card by layering papers from Echo Park and Doodlebug and fussy cutting the ice cream cone from a Snap 4x 6 card journaling/scrapbook pack. I mounted the ice cream on adhesive foam dots before adding the Nuvo white crystal drops. Next I added the sprinkles (Oops, let some of the ice cream show...LOL!) and finished off the look with some clear crystal glitter. This card looks way better in reality. Sorry that this photo didn't capture the sparkly, yumminess of the ice cream. I guess you'll have to make an ice cream card for yourself or maybe eat a real ice cream cone...with sprinkles of course!
Sunday, August 3, 2025
Flip Flop Summer Card
Why make a summer card? I find that summer is the season for spontaneous gatherings of friends and family. This often requires a hostess gift and of course a handmade card. Yay!....another reason to make a card! This simple card started with a 4X6 Snap card that came from a pack of 48 different sayings and images. You may not be able to find this particular summer paper pack at HM Ben Franklin Crafts, but there are many printed card stock paper pads with summer themes which would also work well on a summer card. It was simple to cut the various papers (from 6x6 paper pads) to frame the main sheet with the words. All the sheets were mounted onto a yellow card blank with double stick adhesive Heiko tape. Two paper flowers from HM BFC were glued onto the rubber slippers. Happy Summer!