Saturday, January 31, 2026

Birthday Card

Hello! I have one more card to share today. This is a fun birthday card I made for my nephew. For this one, I started by finding a couple of Cricut cuts that I could use together. I coordinated the colors between the two cuts and cut all the pieces using my Cricut. The puppy cut included the stars, so I decided to go with that theme for my background. I used a star mask and blended yellow and orange ink over it. I then edge the panel with the orange ink to give it a sharper edge. I then added the cuts. I put foam adhesive behind the box to give it a little dimension. I also added googly eyes to the puppy for a fun element. This was a fun card to make and I love how it turned out!

 

Friday, January 30, 2026

OCIA Cards

Hello! I have a few cards to share today that I made for the card ministry at a local parish. These cards are for people who are receiving one or more sacrament of initiation ( Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation) in the next month.


For my first pair of cards, I started by stamping the crosses on white cardstock with black ink. I then colored in the flowers. I then took a piece of white cardstock and ran it through an embossing folder. To highlight the texture, I blended some ink over the raised areas of the design. I then used some gold foil cardstock to back the cross and to stamp my sentiment onto. 

For my second pair, I actually made these at different times, so they are slightly different. I started both by stamping and coloring in the cross. For the first card, I had dot textured cardstock that matched the blue I had colored the cross, so I used that for my background. To add more interest, I stamped the script background stamp in dark blue ink. The piece of cardstock was smaller than what I needed for a full background, so I matted it with gold foil cardstock. I matted the cross and sentiment that I stamped on vellum with dark blue cardstock. For the second card, I had regular smooth cardstock so I did the stamping first and then ran it through an embossing folder. Instead of matting with gold, I created a frame to layer over the background.

 

Thursday, January 29, 2026

Splish Splash

Hello! I have a new layout to share today! For this one, I started with this sketch from Lasting Memories:


I did another layout for my daughter's dance album, so my photos are a little larger than what is shown in the sketch. I first found some patterned papers that went with the colors in the photos. I cut those up and layered them on the background. I then cut some circles from acetate, vellum and sheer yupo paper. I inked them with two colors of blue alcohol inks. Once those were dry, I added them below the photos. I used my Cricut to cut the title and the ducks. To add dimension, I used foam tape behind the ducks and some puffy stickers to embellish the page. A journaling spot with the info on the dance finished off the page.


 

Thursday, January 22, 2026

I Just Wanna Be Happy

Hello again! I have another layout to share today! This one started with this sketch from Sketches In Thyme: 


I rotated the sketch 90 degrees to the right to make it work with my photos. I found a bunch of papers with the right corally pink color and cut them into strips. I then found a glitter cardstock that was the perfect color to go with the costumes so I used the to mat the individual photo and give me a place to put the title. I cut the title with my Cricut. To embellish the page, I splattered some ink and used die cuts, stickers, washi tape, puffy stickers and polka dot gems. 

 

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Photo Booth Baby

Hello! I have a new layout to share today! I started with this sketch from Paper Issues:



I had square photos from a photo booth for this layout, but I made them work with the sketch. I used a cut file for the background. I then used some patterned paper for the banners on the right side. I cut the words "Photo Booth" and the panel behind it using the Cricut. For the word "baby" I stamped and heat embossed the letters on vellum and then fussy cut the word. I used some stickers, die cuts, and glitter washi tape to embellish the page.

 

Saturday, January 17, 2026

More Cards!

Hello! I have made a few more cards in the last week or so. First up is a pair of cards based on this sketch from Stick It Down:

I received the Concord and 9th Merry Mix stencil pack for Christmas and finally put it to use on these cards. There are two stencils in the pack that you can use to create a plaid pattern, one with a wide stripe and one with a narrow stripe. I started with those on a light blue cardstock for my background. I also received a set of nesting postage stamp frame dies for Christmas, so I used a couple of them to create the frames. I cut a circle and stamped it with the cupcake stamp and edged it with the darker purple ink used on the background. I stamped and heat embossed the sentiment on the strips and attached it to the layout. To finish off the card, I used a scattering of paper sequins and some irridescent Stickles for "frosting' on the cupcake.

I used another of the masks on my second card. This time it was a snowflake background. I used a foam blending tool and white pigment ink with the mask and heat embossed the masking with Nuvo Pearl Luster embossing powder. I stamped the little people on white cardstock and colored them in with mettalic markers. I used my Cricut to cut the balloon and found an old set of Thickers and used the 4 for the age of the recipient. For the snow, I found a scrap of white cardstock and embossed it with an embossing folder for some texture. I piece of embroidery floss and a stamped sentiment strip finished of this card.
For my next card, I used the largest postage stamp die. I also got creative with the other dies I had received, which were Christmas themed. I used the shadow and outline tree die, using the insides of one of the trees as well. One of the sets included the sentiment "Happy Holidays", so I used just the "Happy" and stamped "Birthday" on my background, which was created with the Concord and 9th Marbled Turnabout stamp.

My final card was for my son who turned 13 last week. I had purchased the circle sentiment on Design Space a few years ago when my older son had turned 13, so I started with that and figured out a way to bring in one of my son's interests- video games. I used a game controller and computer monitor cut. for the monitor, I cut the frame twice from regular black cardstock and once from shimmer cardstock to give it some dimension. I created the "screen" part by using a marker and my Cricut to write the words "Level Unlocked". I adhered the sentiment and then used a gold marker to make the rays. For the background, I stamped the stripes with a stamp inked up with an ombre pad. Then I ran the piece through an embossing folder for some added dimension and interest.
The funny thing about this last card is that my son got a homemade card from my mother-in-law with all the exact same words and a video game controller too!
 

Friday, January 16, 2026

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo

Hello! I have a new layout to share! For this layout, I started with this sketch from Rochelle Spears: 

I started by pulling papers that coodinated with the color of the costumes in the photos. The background cardstock at the dot resist already printed on it, so I went over that with a matching blue ink and a blending brush. I cut the patterned aper and striped acetate into the two banners for the center of the layout. I had glitter cardstock that matched the costumes perfectly, so I used that to mat the photos. I created a tag from another piece of patterned paper. I cut my title from gold foil cardstock using my Cricut. for embellishments, I used some rub-ons, stickers, a fabric flower, a button and some gems.
In addition to the sketch by Rochelle Spears I also played along with the tic tac toe challenge:

 
I used the center row: two photos, flower, and acetate.