Monday, December 22, 2025

Merry Christmas Poinsettias

Hi everyone.  Today is my last post before Christmas.  I wanted to share a few poinsettia cards I made back in November, using the beautiful layered Poinsettia Bloom Etched dies from Spellbinders (designed by Yana Smakula).

My friend Christine has this die, which she brought to one of our crafting sessions in early Fall.  It's so beautiful, I had just to get it! :)  And I wanted to try making a few cards using different colours.  First up, the traditional red. 

The Poinsettia Bloom Etched die (Spellbinders) was die-cut from gold foil card stock and white card stock.  I sponged the white Poinsettia pieces in two shades of red Distress Inks (Candied Apple, Aged Mahogany), using detail brushes.  Then the pieces were inlaid into the framing and leaves background die-cut from gold.  This is such a beautiful flower that I didn't want to add too much to finish.  A simple gold foil, die-cut sentiment and a few gold pearls. 

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Sending the card above to the following challenges:

 

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Next, I made one using shades of blue (Christine's favourite colour --- hopefully she has already received this card in the mail). :)

I was inspired by this photo ...

Same as the first card above, substituting silver foil for the gold, Salty Ocean Distress Ink for the reds, and silver pearls.

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I'm going to sign-off my blog until next year.  As always, I truly appreciate your support through the year.  Thank you so much for your visits and comments!

Have a very Merry Christmas!

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Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Gold Foil card stock (SU!); Matte Silver card stock (SU!)
Ink:   Distress Inks:  Candied Apple, Aged Mahogany, Salty Ocean (Tim Holtz)
Accessories:   Poinsettia Bloom Etched dies (Spellbinders), Line it up: Christmas dies (Papertrey Ink), Gold pearls / Silver pearls (Studio Katia)

Challenges:

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Glitter Trees

Hi everyone.   I've been sick with the flu for a few weeks now and just starting to feel better.  This is why I haven't been by to visit and stopped posting.  I'm doing a bit better and hope to be fully recovered in time for the big day.  Don't want to miss out on the delicious turkey dinner!! :)

I came across a youtube video on this beautiful way to show off a tree die.  The video (by Pete Hughes - 24:01) is fairly long, but the technique is so pretty!  It has different ways to colour tree die-cuts and add glitter.  It's an easy technique, so I made multiples of this card. :)

I blended shades of purple onto the tree die creating an ombre effect.  I left a bit of space at the bottom white.  Then I sprayed the trees with adhesive and sprinkled with glitter.  The adhesive only held onto a little bit of the glitter, so I added a layer of white glue and more glitter ... thankfully it worked.  For the final step, I sprayed shimmer spray over top to seal the glitter.  I'll have to find a better spray adhesive for next time or maybe use glossy accents.

I die-cut a small circle from a post-it note (including the sticky strip on the back to hold it in place) and used it to mask my "moon" before sponging lightly over top with soft purple and pink.  Once the mask was removed, I added some very light shading to create shadows on the moon. 

I added a simple sentiment with gray ink to finish.

Close-up ... this shows how lovely and glittery the tree really are.
Sending the above card to ...
NBUS Challenge #81 - first time using this die

Thanks for stopping by!

Stamps:  Christmas Sentiments (Penny Black)
Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.)
Ink:   Distress Inks:  Picked Raspberry, Shaded Lilac, Wilted Violet, Villianious Potion (Tim Holtz); Shadow Grey Archival (Ranger)
Accessories:   Christmas Trees die (Temu), sponged, post-it note for masking, small circle die (Spellbinders), Spray Adhesive, Clear glitter, Shimmer Spray

Challenges:

Tuesday, December 02, 2025

Peace on Earth

Hi everyone.  Today I'm sharing my latest Christmas card.  It is a CASE (copy and share everything) of a beautiful card made by my friend, Hilary.  I just loved her card and the technique she used for making the beautiful night sky (Direct to Paper Inking).  Here's a link to Hilary's card post.  Thank you for the inspiration, dear friend!

I used the stamp pad to go direct to paper with three colours for the background (Mowed Lawn, Rustic Wilderness, Unchartered Mariner).  Because of the saturated ink colours, this background is very bold and dramatic.  Adding in the black die-cut trees and white die-cut sentiment creates even more contrast.  I finished the card with simple white acrylic ink splatters.  This was so much fun and easy to do. :)

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Sending this card to the Peace on Earth Challenge #100.

Thanks for stopping by!

Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Black card stock (SU!)
Ink:   Distress Inks:  Mowed Lawn, Rustic Wilderness, Unchartered Mariner (Tim Holtz)
Accessories:   Row of Trees die (Memory Box - retired); Peace on Earth sentiment die (gift from a friend many years ago), White acrylic paint (diluted) for splattering

Challenges:

Friday, November 28, 2025

Group of Cardmakers - Stenciling with Mica Powders

Hi everyone.  This month at Group of Cardmakers, we are stenciling with mica powders.  I have a few different kinds in my studio - Perfect Pearls, Pearl-Ex, Arteza.  I've used the Arteza Mica Powders for all of today's cards. :)  This was a lovely gift from my dear friend, Barb.  Such beautiful colours!!

Please check out the details for this month's technique and link to video on the blog, along with more card samples from Pat, Susan, and Guest Designer Robyn.


Arteza Mica Powders have no binding agent.  Which means you have to add some sort of adhesive to get them to stick to card stock.  For this first card I added Versamark ink through my stencil and then sprinkled with Sticky Embossing Powder (Ranger).  I heat set the image (it melts really fast), which leaves the stenciled images sticky so the mica powders can adhere.  To make clean-up easier, I cleaned the stencil after adding the versamark ink and then added it back over top of the image, lining it up carefully.  I used a medium brush to add my Mica Powders (Lettuce Green, Tangerine Orange, Royal Orange, Caramel Brown).  I removed the stencil and tapped my card front onto a scrap piece of paper to catch the excess powders.  Then I heat set again (just for a few minutes) to reactivate the gluey embossing powder so it traps the mica powders.

To finish, I used a small piece of dry swiffer cloth to wipe off the excess powder in the background.  A torn vellum sentiment banner stamped with versamark and heat embossed with copper embossing powder is added over top.  I wrapped around the excess vellum and taped to the back of my card front before adhering to the base. :)

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Next, I made a set of cards using the same stencil on black card stock.  One uses the Essential Glue Pad (Tsukineko), pressed over top of my stencil.  The second using Versamark ink followed by Sticky Embossing Powder (Ranger).  Both versions turned out really well and both images are set and don't rub off.  I outlined them using a silver metallic pen (Pilot) and added a simple sentiment banner to finish.  You'll see below the texture of the images is different.  The first is flat, the second has texture.  Both are very shimmery from the Mica Powders, but it doesn't show in the photos.

Using Glue Pad - no texture
 
                
Using Versamark and Sticky Powder - texture
Sending the above card to Rudolph Days November Challenge - Anything Christmas Goes.

Thanks for stopping by!

Card #1:
Stamps:  Gratitude (Penny Black)
Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Vellum
Ink:   Versamark
Accessories:   Mini Joyful Sunflower stencil (Crafter's Workshop); Sticky Embossing Powder (Ranger), heat tool, Arteze Mica Powders, medium brush, swiffer cloth, Copper embossing powder (Ranger)

Card #2 & #3:
Stamps:  Merry Messages (Lawn Fawn)
Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Black card stock (SU!)
Ink:   Essential Glue Pad; Versamark
Accessories:   Berry Branch - TM 48  stencil (Magenta), Sticky Embossing Powder (Ranger), heat tool, Arteze Mica Powders, medium brush, swiffer cloth, Silver embossing powder

Challenges:
Rudolph Days November Challenge - Anything Christmas Goes