Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Valentine Shaker Gift Bag


I was experimenting with a Simon Says embossing folder (Pinnacle Hearts) and tried it on a piece of foiled card stock.  It embossed beautifully and I initially thought to use it on a card, but since I haven't made a gift bag in a while, I decided to use the embossed paper on Valentine gift bag.  Because the hearts looked like they would make a good surface for shaker elements to slide down, the bag became an experiment in making a shaker bag.  After finding a suitable bag in my stash, I used double stick tape to adhere the heart embossed strip to the bag.  Around the embossed strip I lined some sticky foam tape. Next I applied a clear piece of acetate over the shaker element but added the shaker heart pieces before sealing up the rectangle. To cover up the foam tape I glued on some printed cloth ribbon. 


I had some vintatge looking Valentine cards and selected one with a cute boy and girl.  I cut around the cherub-like images and glued them to the bag leaving an opening for a Valentine note.  Lastly, I added two ribbon bows to the handle of the bag.

I think my experiment of adding a shaker element to a gift bag was successful.  There are so many possiblities with this idea and the shaker box doesn't necessarily have to be rectangular.  A heart-shaped shaker box would look great on bags for many occasions.  You just have to think outside of the box!  How about a wedding gift bag with a shaker box filled with rice?




Saturday, February 14, 2026

Cat Valentine Card With Conversation Candy Hearts


 Conversation candy hearts are one of my favorite Valentine treats, so when I found the Lawn Fawn stenciling template set, it was a no brainer that I was going to purchase it.  It was easy to color in the hearts using pastel ink pads and a small piece of scrunched up paper towel.  The words were a little more difficult to color in with red ink and so I had to use a stencil brush.  After stenciling the background onto a plain white card, it was super simple to stamp the Penny Black image, color it in with Copic markers, and fussy cut it out.  The sweet cat was mounted on adhesive foam dots and the card was done! This card turned out exactly as I hoped and I plan to use the conversation heart stencil on future projects.  Now I need to find some conversation candy hearts....a sweet reward for me!



Monday, February 9, 2026

Cat with Paper Hearts Valentine Card


 Sometimes cards just happen.  I was 'pawing' through my Valentine stuff when I spied a set of Penny Black clear stamps.  They were super cute but for some reason I never inked them up. Next to the stamp set was a Simon Says Stamp 'Floating Hearts' die which I thought would pair well with the stamp image I had chosen.  First, I cut and adhered a heart printed card stock onto a plain white card.  Next, I die cut the Floating Hearts out of plain white card stock and glued it to the card front.  I stamped the cat holding the string of hearts and colored it in with Copic markers.The colored image was adhered to the card with foam dot adhesives. Finally, I used the Lawn Fawn 'Candy Hearts' die to cut out the 'Hugs' heart from pink and red paper.  After it was secured to the card, I was done! This card really made me happy because it was so easy to construct thanks to the dies and so cute due to the Penny Black image.  Okay, onward to more Valentine cuteness....I LOVE this time of the year!



Thursday, February 5, 2026

Relax, It's Your Birthday!


 I made this card for my daughter-in-law's birthday.  She always looks happy when she's sitting in her favorite chair reading a book or working on her laptop.  Because I don't spend a lot of time  watercoloring but do want to get more proficient at it, I decided to play with my set of Derwent watercolor pencils purchased from HM Ben Franklin Crafts.  It was super easy to stamp the image (on watercolor paper) with waterproof Memento black ink and then lightly add color with the pencils.  Then I minimally wet a very small paint brush and used it to wash over the areas colored in on the stamped image.  It was super easy to add color where needed but not so easy to remove color (so work slowly).  After the image was dry, I fussy cut it out and adhered it to a printed card stock which was folded into a card sized to fit a matching envelope.  I found some old alphabet stickers (which looked like typewriter keys) and used them to vertically spell, ' RELAX '.  On the inside of the card I stamped a birthday message but this card is suitable for many occasions.  Watercoloring stamped images is another fun thing to do while traveling, requiring only a small brush and a set of watercolor pencils.  I hope you'll give watercolor pencil watercoloring a try. I think you'll find it stress relieving and morale boosting!



Sunday, February 1, 2026

Valentine Shaker Mini Calendars






Last year my last two calendars turned out really well.  They were shaker calendars.  I decided to use my three remaining mini calendars and recreate last year's shaker calendars so I can mail them out to friends. However, I can't find the stamp set that I used so I had to substitute other cute images. I know that I will eventually find the stamps I used last year and I am satisfied and pleased with this years mini shaker calendars.


To make a shaker calendars, you will need a 12" x 4" piece of  double sided printed card stock.  Fold the panel at 4", 8", 9" and 10". Use a suitably sized heart die to cut out a window.  Glue a piece of acetate behind the heart opening.  Using foam tape, form a wall around the heart window and along the edges of the calendar front.  Partially fill the section of the calendar with the heart window before securing a panel behind the window. Fold and tape the calendar frame closed.  Add calendar and a cute fussy cut character.  Mini shaker calendars seem complicated but I assure you they are super easy to make.  You really can make a bunch with very little effort...but first you need the mini calendars. I purchased mine at HM Ben Franklin Crafts. Hurry, you still have time to craft your own mini calendars!



Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Dim Sum Body say Party?






 Here is another card I made while away from my home craft table. I used another a cute Dandelion Designs stamp set, Thinking A Bao You.  Since I didn't have my heart shaped die or Big Shot machine with me, I had to freehand cut the heart opening for the shaker element.  Like making an elementary school Valentine...fold paper in half and then cut out a heart shape.  I traced this heart onto the rainbow pastel card stock from 6x6 Lawn Fawn paper pack. Then I carefully cut it out...very easy.  I didn't have cellophane or foam adhesive strips so I put the heart confetti in a small ziploc baggie.  Next, I taped the baggie behind the heart opening and adhered the whole thing to the card blank.  Stamping the bamboo steamer with partying bao buns and coloring them was easy peasy.  I hand fussy cut the bao filled steamer and stamped words.  They were glued down and small puffy sticker hearts were added.




For the inside of the card, a large bao, words and sticker hearts were added.  It was fun to try making a card without the usual supplies I had at home.  I had to think outside the box (craftroom) a bit and learned that fancy tools are not necessary to make a card worthy of mailing to celebrate an occasion. If you feel the need to craft while traveling or want to start up a simple, basic card crafting area in your home, try getting a few basic craft supplies from HM Ben Franklin Crafts.  It won't be expensive, but will certainly provide you with many pleasurable moments and result in a creative release for your talent.  Varoom, varoom.... look out....crafter on the go!



Saturday, January 24, 2026

'GAL' Chenille Bear


 While away from home, I decided to take a chenille kit with me so I could make something cute during my down time.  I chose this kit because I loved the pastel colors of the chenille pipe cleaner.  It was super simple to make this bear espeially after my husband used Google translate to print out the instructions in English.  Actually though, the diagrams in the instructions were pretty clear and I probably didn't need the translation.  When away from your craft area for a long time, you might try taking a few of these chenille kits with you.  It is really satisfying to make something cute from just a few supplies and some glue (I used a bit on the eyes and nose to secure them.). I am really happy with the end product and have already pack more chenille kits in my suitcase for the next trip. Busy craft hands make for a happy heart!


(Sorry that the colors of the fur don't show up well in the top photo. You can see in the photo of the supplies that the chenille has  really pretty pastel colors.)