Thursday, August 20, 2026

Christmas greetings

I still need a few holiday cards. I thought I would be nearly done, but actually, the list seems to be growing. How that happened I don't have the faintest. Again, there were some nice challenges to guide my way.

 

My initial supplies were a stencil, a designer paper, some snowflakes from my ready stash and some Distress paints. This summer I have mostly used my gelli prints, so the designer paper stash has not gotten any smaller. The idea was to stencil over patterned paper.


Later I added another stencil and more colors. I also drew the outlines of the houses, windows and doors so they would stand out more.

 

Entering this in these challenges:

Stencil Fun: August AG / CAS optional. I am playing with AG

ABC Christmas Challenge: P, Q and R are for? I am playing with Q - Quartet: four houses.

Holly and Ivy Christmas Challenge: #209 AG Christmas

The Outlawz Christmas Challenge: Anything Christmas goes


Polkadoodles: #8 week 3 AG 

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

On gardening

My firm belief is that gardening teaches you to believe in yourself and your abilities. Sure something might go wrong, and frequently does, but that's how you learn. Learn to water more, or water less, give some plants a richer soil and poorer for some. Learn which plants thrive next to each other and which ones waste away.

Well, enough said I think. There are several challenges that offer a garden related theme, and as I needed an encouragement card for someone, I found this an excellent opportunity to give my gardening stamps an outing.

Gingham makes a gardening scene look so wholesome, don't you think? I figured I could make a gingham with my diagonal strip stamps. I used a shimmery pink ink for that. After that I die cut the background using one of the whimsical rectangle dies.

I then stamped and die cut the flower pots and the watering can and placed them roughly where they should be. I stamped the flowers so that they would sit just underneath the pot rims and then attached the pots with foam tape.  Lastly I gave the flowers big blotches of ink (oxide), just to break the orderliness created by the other elements. The sentiment is from a TH sentiment pad.

 

Entering this in these inspiring challenges:

Alphabet Challenge: H is for Horticulture

Simply Clean and Simple: #scas August AG, optional Nature - I am playing with this option

Just Add Ink: #792 Choose Two (or more) - I chose gingham and flowers

 

Inkspirational: #374 Word prompt: Garden

Ellibelle's Garden Challenge: #18 Anything in or from a garden 

 

 

 

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Happy my a**

 Today's card make is a birthday card. I recently won some digital stamps (from Mo's Digital Pencil) and have been looking for suitable inspiration. Which came today in the form of 'birthday'. 

The first supplies were remnants strips. I finally wanted to use up the pile (but did not succeed quite yet...)

 

Then I selected one of the circles and pulled out other supplies: an embossing folder, the birthday boy digital stamp print-out,  markers and some text.



I embossed the background, colored in the image and fussy cut it, then stamped the birthday greetings and selected a rather ungracious greeting from the envelope of other, just as ungracious texts. Imagine this spoken out in posh English... the translation is in the header. I think his face says it all.

 

Entering this in these lovely challenges that were my source of inspiration today:

Allsorts: #856 Embossing, dry or heat - I used dry embossing 

Seize the Birthday: #332 Funny, pun-ny

 Addicted to Stamps and More: #523 Birthdays

 

Digi Choosday: #8 week 3, AG 

Snippets Playground: #539 AG w/ snippets 

Monday, August 17, 2026

Remember

 Today I took my inspiration from a sketch, a tic-tac-toe and challenges with prompts. I don't often make vintage-inspired cards, but today was the day.

It all clicked together when I found this stash of design paper with fades and color runs and delicate handwriting. That reminded me of my stash of floral rub-ons from Japan that I have wanted to use. Add to that some shape dies and gems (not in the photo), and the card was taking shape in my mind.

 

I cut two hexagons and mounted them onto the background paper. I then selected a branch with flowers and rubbed it on. A butterfly was added as were three stratetigally placed gems. The sentiment is a strip that has hung in my stash since a decade - finally I found a good place for it!

 

Entering this in these challenges that inspired me today:

Time Out: #319 Pick 2 - My choices were geometric, stitching and floral

 

TGIF: #590 Sketch challenge

 

Little Red Wagon: #871 "We didn't start the fire" - I chose to go with 'history'

Tic-Tac-Toe: #tttc299 My choice is the diagonal: insects -gems-free

 

Kreativ-Tanten: #116 Alles geht / Anything goes 

A Place To Start: #260608 AG / no rectangles optional - I am playing with AG (2nd entry) 

 

Sunday, August 16, 2026

Catching butterflies

Several challenges caught my attention today. It all started with a color palette and the word prompts gave me all the ideas.

This is what I pulled out: a critter stamp, a butterfly stamp, a watercolored background that was left over from a project long ago and my GT watercolors. I really like to use watercolors, as they can be used opaque or transparent.


 

I cut the background to size, then, instaed of matting it just edged it with black ink. I stamped the butterflies, colored a few of them in and fussy cut them. Then I stamped the critter and the net and colored them in, too. I mounted the critter with a foam strip and arranged the butterflies around him. The sentiment reads: Hi, how are you doing?

 

Entering this in these wonderful challenges:

Color Dare: #715 palette - for neutrals I used black and brown

 

Simon Says Wednesday: Summertime blues

As You Like It: Favorite coloring medium - and why Mine is GT watercolors, they go on from transparent to opaque

Avenue 613: AG/ optional twist Playtime - I am playing with this option

 

Creative Friday: #418 Querformat / Landscape format

Critter Crazy: #113 AG

Daisy Chain Challenge: #110 Animals

PIP: #2632 AG 

Saturday, August 15, 2026

Well hello there

Today I was again ispired by several challenges to create a card. 

And I needed so many supplies! One of the themes is tropics, so I selected a crocodile stamp that I have had for at least three years now. But also the flower in the "Winter foliage" set looks like it would be at home in a tropical setting. 


 I started by ink blending the background with a medium pale green of the ink set. Then I stamped a canopy of leaves with the darkest ink. I did this directly onto the card base. 

I then stamped the flowers and the crocodile and colored them in with markers. Crocodile has to hide, so I made him/ her blotchy, but went all out on the flowers. I then die cut the tropical greenery and also colored it with markers to match the crocodile.

The 'hello sunshine' die cuts were left overs from the sunflower card, but they seemed very fitting here. 

 

Entering this in these inspiring challenges:

Retro Rubber Challenge: #278 Off to the tropics - all stamps used today are older than a year.

Pick 3 : #7 July-August I went with 'Tropics- Sunshine- Sequins'.  

Passion for Markers: #850 Dies and/ or punches

Crafty Gals Corner: AG / Summer vibes optional. I am playing with Summer vibes

The Crafting Challenge: Buongiorno luglio 

 

Friday, August 14, 2026

Santa, oh Santa!

 I was inspired today by a couple of challenges to make a Christmas card, I am still very lacking in the department. With one person in mind, who is given to punny, dry humor I collected my supplies:

 

A Santa-in-Space stamp set, a piece of gelli printed paper, a stencil with stars, a package of somewhat irreverend sayings, and missing from the picture, golden Lunar paste and markers.

I stamped the moon and the Santa and colored them in, then fussy cut them. I stenciled some golden stars onto the background, mounted the gelli print onto black backing before mounting it onto the card. Then I selected a saying from the pack, something Santa could be saying if stressed out.

 

Entering this in these challenges that were my inspiration today:

Simon Says Monday Challenge: Funny/ Punny 

Christmas All Year Round: P and Q - my letter is P and stand for presents 

Stencil Fun: AG, CAS optional - I am playing AG 

Lil' Patch of Crafty Friends: #283 August AG

A Perfect Time to Craft: #8 August AG 

Thursday, August 13, 2026

Apple thief

 Again I cherry picked five challenges that I wanted to combine in one card. It all started with the 'neglected stuff'  (this challenge is such a good reminder to use what we haven't used for some time!). 

 "Good enough to eat" made me think of my apple thief stamp that I used last back in 2024, the call for alcohol inks reminded me to pull out my block of alcohol paper prints (as I don't own any inks this is a great alternative), the call for 'no rectangles' inspired me to pull out my somewhat weirdly shaped, but beautiful dies and 'layer it up' provided a gentle nudge to dig out those paper doilies that I really want to use up, and finally, the mere existence of the Neglected Stuff challenge  made me grab the very neglected small tag from a sheet that I bought - and used - back in the '00s (gasp!).

 


 I started by cutting the background out of alcohol ink paper. Then I stamped the apple thief and colored it in with GT watercolors and mounted it with foam strips it on half a doily. The small tag found its place, too. The sentiment reads: "From heart".

 

Entering this in these lovely challenges that inspired me today: 

 Papercraft challenges: #132 Good enough to eat

Aud Sentiments: #340 Alcohol inks and/or summer+ sentiment - I am going with alcohol inks+sentiment

A Place To Start: AG, but No rectangles 

The Neglected Stuff: August AG - my neglected items are the stamp, the doily and the tag (2nd entry of 3)

Unicorn Challenge: #123 Layer it Up 

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Come sail away with me

 Today's card was inspired by several challenges: colors, sketch and two word prompts.

To begin with I pulled out all my seaside / sailing / coastal stamps. They aren't many as I live in the inland and sailing - or seaside - is not what you know. I also pulled out some sheets of my gelli prints. I also thought I could do something with twine.

 

I started by selecting my stamps: three fish from one set, a sailing boat, and the weather rose from another set. One set had a stamp of expertly tied rope and that gave me an idea for the twine. It was too thick and short however, so I changed it to linen (which also goes well with the intended color scheme).

The included sentiment seemed apt. I selected a fitting gelli print for the sea and another, lighter one for the sky.




I am entering this in these lovely challenges:

TSOT: Challenge #701

 

The Paper Players: #PP798 color challenge

 

Dragonfly Dreams: Beach or Seaside

Cardz 4 Galz: #282 Blue skies

Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Snowdrops

 It was time to take on the pile of paper strips, those that fall on the wayside when one has been cardmaking for some time. I had been binge watching Jennifer McGuire on Youtube and got inspired to do something about my pile. I can only recommend you look her up, if you can't part with good paper strips either.

This was the beginning today: an embossing folder, a die set, markers, and a hexagonal die cut for a project that never felt right.

 

I embossed the background and mounted it. I then die cut the snow drops and colored them in just lightly and placed the hexagon structure behind them.

 

Entering this in these challenges that inspired me today:

I Love Promarkers: # 612 In the pink 

Die Cut Divas: Let's celebrate, white w/a splash of color

Time Out: #319 Pick 2 or more - I picked monochrome- floral - geometric

 

AAA Card Challenge: #320 It starts with S - my word is Snowdrops







And as I was using snippets today I am showing this in Snippets Playground #583