Friday, November 7, 2025

JB2523: Holiday Leftovers

One of the best things about a big holiday meal is the LEFTOVERS, don't you agree?! For various Black Friday lunches (generally a Family Art Day at my house) we've made Turkey Panini (with Brie and cranberry obvs), Turkey Biscuit Bombs, Turkey Pizza and even Turkey Totchos. This year we're thinking about a Turkey version of Hot Dish! 

But in a cardmaking sense, when we Jingle Belles say Holiday Leftovers, it means we're creating cards using all those leftover offcuts and scraps of patterned paper, alphabet stickers, little snips of ribbon, extra diecuts that didn't get used the first time... you know, all of those tiny things we save because they're too pretty to throw away? Well this is the fortnight to drag them all out and see how many we can use on holiday cards! 

For this card, almost all my Leftovers are older Wendy Vecchi items. The poinsettia is from her MAKE ART Doodle Christmas Stamp Set (it was embossed but not colored); the small flowers (from Floral Doodles) were stamped AND colored on sticky-back canvas tape, I just needed to cut them out. The square panel of sheet music was attached to a 6" card base that for some reason didn't get used (no idea why); and the "MERRY" (from Wendy's Statements Chippies) had been white-embossed with her Perfectly Plaid Background Stamp, but the white embossing was not very prominent... (likely why it became a "leftover" instead of an element) ...though I discovered I liked it once it had a coat of Leaf Green Archival Ink. The additional sparkly foliage is newly cut, using the Xmas Add-On from Not Your Ordinary Card Collection; I also used the negative space from one of the branches to "stencil" some English Ivy underneath where I was going to place the branches. The washi tape is from an older roll that I *thought* I'd be finishing up but no, there's still some... wait for it... leftover! ;)

Head over to Jingle Belles to see Stephanie's beautiful card, then get our your box (or folder, or envelope) of Crafty Leftovers and start making a card. Link it up on the Holiday Leftovers post by 6pm (Eastern) on Wednesday, November 19th.

Thursday, November 6, 2025

Merci Bouquet

I may have already mentioned how much I love Wendy Vecchi's new Tabbed Classics Collection from Spellbinders; and also that I (now) love stenciling on perforated paper. This time I used the Build a Plaid Layering Stencils (from Not Your Ordinary Card Collection) with Wendy's Archival Inks on the perforated, having cut the decorative pocket cover from the Essential Envelopes Everyday Add-On set and added more decorated stitching to the widest strip of plaid.


I decided the pocket shape was a bit like a vase (...just go with it...) and since I had a bunch of leftover blue and purple flowers (also from Everyday Add-Ons) from this post, I decided they'd be the perfect addition. I made a split background with the Polka Dot and Posy Duo Embossing Folder to set the scene. 

Check out the Make Art with Wendy Vecchi Facebook Group for lots more ideas, inspiration, tips, techniques and projects; you can thank me later!

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Icons of Fall

Autumn *begins* at the end of September, but somehow it really kicks into high gear after Halloween. Here are some favorite Fall Icons, represented by Eyelet Outlet Brads: colorful Leaf Brads; an acorn from the Acorn & Squirrel Set; a Sunflower, and a Pumpkin Brad... all set off perfectly with Wide Brick Washi Tape.


Fabulous Fall Shopping List:

Everything you need for Autumn and Winter (and Holiday!) cardmaking can be found in the Eyelet Outlet Online Store!

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

SOS560: A Few of My Favorite Things

The new challenge at Shopping Our Stash is called, "A Few of My Favorite Things" and what we'd like you to do is make a card that uses two or more of YOUR favorite crafty ingredients... and make sure you tell us what they are and why. Sound like fun? I thought so, too! Though honestly, the hardest part for me was to focus in on just a FEW favorite things... 'cause I have lots, lol!


Pertaining specifically to this card/challenge, THESE are a few of my Favorite Things:

1. COLLAGE! Not a thing, as such, but a style that I always love, especially with lots and lots of layers and a combination of items that don't necessarily "go" together but I liked how they looked.

2. Stickers! All of the flowers here are from the Botanist's Sticker Anthology book that Stephanie gave me a year or two ago and despite lots of use, I still have loads left. If you love stickers and/or beautiful books, you should check out the DK Sticker Anthology series.

3. Washi Tape! I love all beautiful tape and LOTS of my faves are from Eyelet Outlet; but in this case, I broke out the BIG guns...49 and Market's 4" wide (four inch wide!) Spectrum Sherbet Lace Washi. Again, I've had this for several years and I'm maybe only about halfway through the eleven yard roll.

4. Vintage Goodies! Some years ago, I realized that I have sooooooo much vintage paper, the only way to even make a dent in it was to start my own Etsy Shop (it's called Just Enough Stuff, just sayin') and make themed packs of vintage and found collage ephemera, including illustrations, sheet music, foreign text, nature images, and lots of other stuff. On this card, there's part of a map and the map index, some sheet music and a Georgian building; plus a strip of grey and purple bus tickets that my friend Heather brought back from South America.

5. Machine Stitching! Again, a technique rather than an item, but I do love stitching on cards. Mostly, I just like the look and the texture, but in the case of collage cards, when there are lots of items that go right to the edge, stitching around the perimeter is quite useful, because you know that NOTHING is going to fall off or try to curl up. So it's win/win. I am also still in love with inked edges, and you can see that there's just a tiny bit of Frayed Burlap around the edge between the stitching and the card base.

6. BIG Cards! Kind of tangential, but I really do enjoy making larger-than-A2 cards. This one is A7 (about 5 x 7"); I also love A6's (6.25 x 4.75"ish) and 5.5" square cards. I expect this is because I'm somewhat of a Maximalist; also when it comes to collage, the images are whatever size they are and I hate to cut off too much so... (shrug) ...I sometimes make cards that are whatever size they turn out to be and then figure out the envelope issue later. :)

There are lots more inspiring cards from the Crew at SOS, and you can read about their Favorite Things as well. SOS560: A Few of My Favorite Things runs until the evening of Monday, November 17th and we'd love for you to join us!

Monday, November 3, 2025

Stickles Autumn Sparkle Card

Autumn is a season full of color and drama, but alas, not much sparkle... except, as in this case, in card form! Head on over to the Ranger Project Tutorials Page and follow along as I combine Stickles Glitter Glue and Archival Inks in lots of lovely fall shades to make...  

Pumpkin + Patchwork

Here's a twist on the ordinary mandala: it's a zen doodle pumpkin drawn with Letter It Fineliners from @ranger_ink ...set in a patchwork of orange patterned paper. Inside my Dina Wakley 6x6" square Kraft Journal, which is no longer available but... there are lots of other amazing journal choices at Ranger; including large, small, Kraft, watercolor, square, ledger and more; you should probably check them out!

I hope your first week of November is off to a good start! ♥

Sunday, November 2, 2025

Hey Little Pumpkin!

Here's a fast and easy Autumnal crochet project for which you can use ANY yarn, including leftovers (which is what I did); the pattern is FREE from Sarah Maker's website and you can choose between three sizes. There's only minimal finishing, as well, which is a big fave of mine. Also, it's worked flat rather than in the round, which I know a lot of folks prefer; and you need only know a few basic stitches, so this is a great project for beginners.

I used one strand of Lion Brand TruBoo and one strand of the leftovers of some fancy yarn store variegated yarn that I can't remember the name of; on a G or F hook... but truly, this is one of those projects where you can pretty much wing it and still come away with an adorable make!