Monday, July 21, 2025

ICAD Because I Can

Another week of making art on index cards looked a bit like this. Check out the ICAD Base Page on the Daisy Yellow website for prompts and info about this 61-day challenge; or visit @indexcardaday on Instagram. 

Day 51: Whole Lotta Lotus Mandala Monday

Not the fanciest mandala I've ever drawn but I definitely feel like I can now draw a lotus anytime, anyplace, for absolutely any reason... or no reason at all. Wahey!

Day 50: Clouds

 I adorned an unlined index card with loose random watercolor blotches by smooshing Simon Hurley’s luscious new Stellar Foam Ink Pads from Ranger onto my craft sheet, spritzing, dipping the card into the ink, and letting the colors dry. Later I went back with Letter It Fineliners to “find” the clouds and added lots of fun doodles with my Posca paint pens.

Day 49: Connection

It's a two-index-card layered collage creation in which each level is ok on its own… but they’re better (imo) together!

Day 48: Taxi 

I was thinking (again) about placing text on different angles and axises and had a bit of a play with some ancient vinyl letter stickers... which then essentially got completely covered up by the adorable children's dictionary #taxi illustration.

   
Day 47: Off-Prompt

This is my version of a cool flower zendoodle that I spotted online somewhere and apparently didn't save the info for (sorry!) There is quite a bit of pale pink shading IRL that doesn't show up in the pic and I am not sure about the vast amount of white space but... it was fun to draw and chalks off another day of ICAD!

Day 46: Pivot 

Here's a card that did not come out the way I thought it would; I was basically trying to #pivot the heart and background to be interestingly contrasting on each side and... well... it's definitely quite flowery, lol!!! :)

Day 45: Terra Cotta

I started out with the intention of finding/mixing the best/closest shade to a true terra cotta using my Tombow Dual Brush Pens and a waterbrush; but as I was playing with the colors I started being interested in all the variations and the way the component shades of orange, tan, pink, beige and brown worked together, so it veered a bit into Deconstructed Terra Cotta... with doodley flower(ish) shapes.

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Wishing you a wonderful, productive and creative week!

Friday, July 18, 2025

Treeskirt Tic-Tac-Toe

This fortnight at Jingle Belles, we're playing Tree Skirt Tic-Tac-Toe, which is kind of like "Beach Blanket Bingo"...but Christmassy... and with a lot more embellishments! We'd love for you to join us; all you have to do is pick a row (horizontal, vertical or diagonal) and create a lovely new holiday card featuring all three elements in that row. 


and here's my card:

I chose the left-hand column, which gave me: Animal + Diecut + Red, so I went with the sweet bunny (plus a couple of trees) from Pretty Pink Posh's Holiday Pals stamp set; Diecuts in the form of Penny Black's Trees and Hills in the background and MFT's Happy Holidays frame; and three different patterned papers (plus a mat) in Red. 

I'm joining the Christmas in July fun at Addicted to Stamps and More, which runs until July 29th if you'd like to, as well!


JB2515: Tree Skirt Tic-Tac-Toe runs until the evening of Wednesday, July 30th. Join us today at Jingle Belles!

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Life is Better at the Beach

Here's a summery card idea that's SHORE to please: Diecut chunky letters from Eyelet Outlet Wide Water Washi adorned with a strip of torn Glitter Gold Tape to serve as sand. Scatter Shell Brads and Sea Shore Brads along the bottom, as if they've been washed up by the tide. Augment with Water Splats and a handsome Flamingo Brad. Place the stamped portion of the sentiment above, and surround it with a flying Seagull plus Sun and Cloud Brads.


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Whatever your favorite summer activities are, the Eyelet Outlet Store has exactly the right brads, tapes, bling, enamels and flowers to bring them to life!

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

SOS552: Wood is Good

It's time for the new challenge at Shopping Our Stash and this time we'd like to see cards and projects which feature woodgrain patterned paper, wood-look stamps, or wooden embellies. Because, this fortnight, Wood is Good!

I don't think I've ever been in the same room as woodgrain patterned paper and not bought some. I have every color, every style, every variation you can think of. This card uses two of them: a chippy-peely blue-painted background (from Crafter's Companion) and a more subtle tannish brown that I diecut into a frame (from Simple Stories). I also probably own ten different woodgrain washi tapes, and I was tempted to use ALL of them, but settled for just one dark brown, somewhat translucent strip, running vertically behind my focal grouping, under a few wraps of natural twine. The grouping consists of a 1964 Porsche illustration, set atop a vintage map of London, framed by the aforementioned tan woodgrain Nestabilities label shape, over a Tim Holtz Picture Wheel, layered onto another vintage map of London. 

There are more Good (and inspiring) Wood-centric projects from the SOS Crew over at Shopping Our Stash, so be sure to check those out! SOS552: Wood is Good runs until the evening of Monday, July 28th.

Monday, July 14, 2025

More ICADs (Weekly Round-Up)

Another seven days of art-making on index cards has flown past and here are the ICADs that emerged:

Day 44: Hawaiian Eye Mandala Monday

It's a collage + doodles mandala with a vintage Hawaiiana theme and ingredients, plus color-coordinated doodle shapes made with Tombow Dual Brush Pens; on a vintage library catalog card.

Day 43: Giraffe

Giraffe(ish) spots with Zen Doodles!

Day 42: Bronze

 I painted and stamped a background with Ranger's Perfect Pearls (in Perfect Bronze of course) then added stamped seashells which were watercolored with diluted shades of Blush, Perfect Gold and Blue Patina. Alas you cannot really see all of the fabulous shimmer in a photo, but IRL it's very cool!

Day 41: Checkerboard

It's a fanciful, doodle-centric #checkerboard in shades of pink and orange. Because... ok, just because!

Day 49: Autumn

I’ve recently become slightly obsessed with layouts that are situated on a diagonal axis; its harder than it looks to get them right but I’m enjoying the experimentation phase.

Day 39: Off-Prompt

Just got my hands on the new Simon Hurley create Foam Ink Pads and believe me, "STELLAR" is absolutely the correct word! Super-juicy, super-intense, they ink a stamp or an applicator with just a couple of taps and you have gorgeous saturated color that blends beautifully. Yep, I'm gonna need them all. For the test-drive I went off-prompt and blended five rainbow shades through Simon's Deco Diamonds Stencil, then added lots of fun doodles with my Letter It Fineliners. 

Day 38: Bicycle (sort of)

You know the old saying, "When life gives you (paper-pieced) lemons, make incredibly funky riding-really-fast bicycle wheels!" Ok yeah, so: I started out with the idea of spokey, spinning wheels and... somehow... it all went a bit citrussy. But that's the beauty of ICAD, imo. 

Friday, July 11, 2025

Additional Poinsettia Perfection

It's week two of "Poinsettia Perfection" at Jingle Belles. As you may recall, we are making holiday cards that feature poinsettias OR other holiday blooms, plants or greens, such as mistletoe, holly and pine. Here's what I made this week:

Way back in February, for the "Midnight Clear" prompt, I had made a card built on a well-hoarded, super-sturdy Hambly Screen Prints transparency base, which reminded me how much I love those AND generated an interesting idea involving washi tape which I've finally gotten around to right here! As you can see, I just added strips of red and green washi dangling down from the topfold of the card. I've wrapped them around to the back as well, but trimmed those edges slightly shorter than the ones on the front so that they don't show. I was on the point of attaching some poinsettia diecuts when this hand-painted, machine-stitched poinsettia (which I made a while ago but for some reason didn't use) literally fell out of an envelope full of crafty "leftovers" which seemed like a pretty clear SIGN, so of course I used it, lol.

JB2514: Poinsettia Perfection runs until Wednesday evening, July 16th. Hop over to Jingle Belles to see Stephanie's card and to link up your own bloomin' beauties.

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

BEE Happy

Eyelet Outlet Bumble Bee Brads can BEE used to make a HONEY of a card. Here they're paired with Mini Bees and Colored Daisy Brads for an all occasion greeting that's especially intere-STING! 


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Check out all the birds, bees, critters and more in the Eyelet Outlet Store

Monday, July 7, 2025

Perfect Pearls Beachscape Card

Perfect Pearls are, in my opinion, one of Ranger's most flexible products, since there are so many cool ways to use them! I highly recommend the Perfect Pearls Kits, which contain everything you need to get started: several coordinating shades, a small pad of Perfect Medium and two brushes... one for application and one for dusting. Head over to the Ranger Project Tutorials Page to see the step-by-step process for how I used Perfect Pearls (& some very cool Simon Hurley create stamps and stencils!) to create pearlescent stamped images with Perfect Medium; then mix the powders with water for a dazzling emboss/resist effect.







Last Week's ICAD Round-Up

Here are index cards from the last seven days of ICAD fun:

Day 37: Mandala Monday

Off-prompt in observance of Mandala Monday, for which I have delved into some very cool sticker books full of rainbows and hearts, which a Special Someone gifted to me! ♥

Day 36: Road

It's a modified take on One Staple Collage: all of the paper ephemera elements are attached with one staple, but I've set them on a background that features stamping, inking and washi tape.


Day 35: Vanishing Point

This card involved more precision and symmetry than I usually attempt; and more time and effort of rendering than I usually spend, but it was both challenging and interesting to try!

Day 34: Fireworks

It’s July 4th aka Day 34 of #dyicad2025 and the appropriately seasonal prompt was a "blast" (sorry, pun intended!) to make.

Day 33: Lace

Probably the densest collection of doodley lines I have ever fit onto one white index card, wahey!

Day 32: Distortion

 A totally tangential take on distortion, which was quite fun to doodle!

Day 31: Mint Green (and Parquetry)

I pretty much love any kind of paper-piecing or pattern-making, but I especially love cutting scraps into strips and building them into #parquetry especially when there's some #mintgreen in there too! 

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Wishing you a wonderful, fun, productive creative week ahead!

Friday, July 4, 2025

JB2514: Poinsettia Perfection

We're attempting "Poinsettia Perfection" this fortnight at Jingle Belles, for which we're making holiday cards that feature... (as you may have guessed, lol) ...poinsettias; but other holiday blooms, plants or greens are also included, such as mistletoe, holly and pine. Here's my card:


I have a few choices for holiday foliage and flowers, but one of my favorite options is the Christmas Add-On set for Wendy Vecchi's Essential Envelope dies from Spellbinders. I used the triple holly leaf die on two shades of glimmery yellow/gold cardstock to build double-layer poinsettias, which the set's  feathery foliage die complements beautifully. I broke out Wendy's Studio 490 Perfectly Plaid stamp to use as the background (embossed in Ranger's Vintage Pearl powder) and again on a Statements Chippie (in Marigold powder). A sage green mat and some WV Washi Tape complete the design of my 5.5" square card.


Check out Stephanie's card at Jingle Belles and then start thinking of what sort of festive foliage you'll use to make a card. Link up with JB2514: Poinsettia Perfection by 6pm (Eastern) on Wednesday, July 16th.

Thursday, July 3, 2025

Red, White & Yule!

CLICK HERE to see the Red, White & Yule Kit in the Paper Anthology Design Etsy Shop

Holiday Jumpstart: Red, White & Yule is Paper Anthology's newest holiday card kit, which features a dynamic geometric background, plus sweet simple holiday diecuts in traditional shades. It's now available in our Paper Anthology Design Etsy Shop.

Paper Anthology’s Holiday Jumpstart Card Kit is our pre-packaged kit that includes everything you need (except adhesive) to complete FIVE copies of this new original holiday card design. This edition is called “Red, White & Yule ” based on the card's color palette and it's release date of Independence Day weekend.

Don’t we all adore the IDEA of making holiday cards throughout the year, instead being overloaded in November and December? But sometimes it’s hard to be inspired during the “off-season”. This pre-packaged kit features everything you need (except adhesive) to complete five bold, beautiful, colorful cards; including complete written instructions (not pictured, but included!) and a nice big photo for reference.

This kit contains:

Five sheet music panels
Five stripey triangle background pieces
Five dotty triangle background pieces
Five red-embossed musical circles
Five green circle mats
Five green plaid trees
Five pre-diecut red geometric poinsettias
Five small circles to back poinsettias
Five stripey poinsettia leaves
Five small red hearts
Five pre-diecut "Merry" sentiments
Complete step-by-step instruction sheet with large color photo
Five white topfold A2 cards

Purchase Holiday Jumpstart: Red, White and Yule in the Paper Anthology Design Etsy Shop today; and check out all of the other fab kits while you're there!

 

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Happy Independence Day

It's nearly time to celebrate the USA's birthday. Eyelet Outlet Flag and Hat Brads take center stage with Red, White and Blue Star Brads as well as accents of Red Dot Washi and Blue Star Tape.


All the embellishments you need for every occasion you celebrate can be found in the Eyelet Outlet Online Store. Hip, Hip, Hooray!

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

SOS551: Red, White and Blue

As you may already have guessed from the title, the new challenge at Shopping Our Stash is to make a card which predominantly features red, white, blue, or some combination thereof. Which means you could make an awesomely patriotic card... or... NOT!

I made a fun stamped-collage background using some ancient and sadly neglected 7 Gypsies stamps, with a few other text and patterns thrown in, all stamped in Cobalt Archival Ink from Ranger. Then I added red, white and blue seashore ephemera from 49 and Market's Vintage Artistry Sunburst collection, distressed the edges, messily machine stitched around the whole thing, et voila!

SOS551: Red, White and Blue runs until the evening of Bastille Day (aka Monday, July 14th); link your cards at Shopping Our Stash!