Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Starry Sky Birthday



 Hi everyone!!

Today I’m joining Canada Inks Up blog hop to celebrate the new 2022-2024 in Colours!

                                        

I’ve chosen to use Starry Sky for my card. This is a fast and very easy card to make, the first layer is Starry Sky, the same colour as the card base and is dry embossed with Pretty Flowers embossing folder. 


The beautiful Hues of Happiness Designer Series paper does all the work on this card! It’s gorgeous!! 

The DSP is cut at 4” x 2 3/4” and then matted on a Pool Party layer cut at 4 1/4” x 3”.  I distressed this layer and then sponged the edges with Coastal Cabana ink. 


The rose is fussy cut from the same DSP and I punched the fronds with the bough punch.  I cut out three more fronds using vellum and coloured the stems with Granny Apple Green Blends and then I coloured the flowers with the white watercolour pencil. They look like Lily of the Valley to me! I also added a piece of Silver Mesh ribbon under the bouquet.

For the inside I cut the same DSP and then cut another layer and used a die from the Basic Borders dies. 


I lined the envelope with a piece of Hues of Happiness DSP…I love decorated envelopes!  It makes opening a pretty card so much more fun!! 



Thanks for stopping by to share a bit of your time with me!  Have fun checking out all the other wonderful creations in the blog hop!  Hugs ~ Judy 💕

  


Monday, May 9, 2022





Hello everyone!! 

I had so much fun making this card!  


Vintage/Shabby Chic is my favourite, I love mixing stamps, die cuts and bits of ribbon. It’s great when an idea in your head comes together perfectly too! Doesn’t always happen but I love when it does!! 

I distressed the art piece edges with my old scissors, added a doily die cut from the retired Encircled in Beauty dies…I love these dies! 


The die cut leaves and flowers are from Ranunculus Romance as well. All the edges are sponged with Crumb Cake ink. 

I also used some left over pieces I had from my original One Sheet Wonder and cut out an outline heart for the frame. I stamped the art layer and the heart with the script from Very Versailles and Ranunculus Romance. I also stamped the outline around the art piece with a stamp from the Stitchery stamp set. 



The main flower is from my favourite stamp set Flowing Flowers, stamped in Magenta Madness ink, I love this flower! 

I added Very Vanilla Scalloped lace and pink rhinestones to finish.


Here’s the inside, again I used the Stitchery stamp set, so glad it’s in the new catalogue!! 


Thanks for stopping by to visit my blog!  Hope you have a fabulous day!! 

Hugs~💕🌸   





Wednesday, March 23, 2022



Hi everyone...Happy Spring!

Today I'm joining in Canada Inks Up! Team Blog Hop and we're showcasing 'Anything but a Card'. Here's what I came up with, a box (and a couple of cards and a couple of bookmarks…)!  Hope you like it!



This sweet little stationary box was so much fun to make!  I found the box idea in my stash of fun things to make and it was dated a couple of years ago from a blog called Intatwyne Designs.  Such a cute idea for your desk or to give to a friend.

I made mine into a card holder, with a spot for my pens and a couple of book marks too.  The patterned paper is from a One Sheet Wonder I stamped and I used Black Memento Ink on White Cardstock with my favourite stamp set ‘Flowing Flowers’. Others stamp sets used for my one sheet wonder and the cards were from Ranunculus Romance, Very Versailles, Artistically Inked, and one that I think is so overlooked…the Stitched stamp set.  This set is lovely for adding an interesting border! I shaped and layered the flower to give it some dimension and make it the focal point. The leaves are hand cut. 



The box holds about 4 cards and envelopes and it’s so nice to have a few cards ready to pop in the mail when you need one.  


I added a clothespin too, coloured it with the same ink and Basic Black marker pen.  The flowers on the bookmark, clothespin and front detail on the box are handmade, randomly cut circles, then cut into spirals. Once rolled, I smashed them slightly to flatten them!  So easy and so much fun to make.  I have a tutorial on my blog here showing how I made the flowers.  The flowers on my box didn't flatten too much because I didn't wet the cardstock first, I wanted a more rigid flower.




The leaves are hand cut, I scored a 1” piece of Old Olive cardstock at 1/2” then folded it and hand cut various sizes of leaves.  The tags are from the Tailor Made Tags dies and I cut both the background and my stamped design using the largest size then trimmed the stamped black & white design on the stitched line of the die.






The box measurements are: 11” x 7 1/2”

Score on the 11” side at 5 1/2” and 7”

Turn and score at 1” on each side


Make two small boxes that measure:

4 1/4” x 8”

Score on the 8” side at 3” and 4”

Turn and score at 1“ on each side


Burnish well on all the score lines and use a strong adhesive to adhere. 




I angled the sides from corner to corner with scissors to give it a nice clean look. The white cardstock is my working template to make sure I’ve worked out any mistakes before I cut my good cardstock! 


Glue these with Tombo as it gives a bit of wiggle room!


Thanks so much for stopping by to share your time with me, don't forget to click the rest of the links to see the great projects that everyone has created! 


Hugs ~ Judy 💕



Friday, March 4, 2022

Belcarra Park - one of my favourite places!

 Hi everyone!  

Welcome to my little corner of the world!  Today I’m sharing a few pictures to whisk you away to beautiful Belcarra Park.  This amazing park is minutes away from our house and no matter what season or what the weather is like it’s always gorgeous! 


Belcarra Park was officially renamed in October 2021 to tÉ™mtÉ™míxÊ·tÉ™n/Belcarra Regional Park to recognize the ancestral home of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation.  It is the largest of their ancestral villages and it means “ the biggest place for all the people” Full article here from CBC News.




It’s a magical place to visit and we like to walk and picnic here as much as we can!


To learn how to pronounce tÉ™mtÉ™míxÊ·tÉ™n you can listen by clicking this link.   https://youtu.be/un5PU4G3QMo


I hope you enjoyed this little visit with me to one of my favourite places.  I’m so blessed to have this beautiful park so close! Thanks so much for stopping by! 

Hugs ~ Judy 💕

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Welcome Spring - Canada Inks Up Blog Hop!


Today’s card showcases one of my favourite things about Spring…dandelions! I know dandelions are not what you want in your lawn (me either) but I love them!  I love the bright happy yellow clusters of flowers and when they go to seed, all those beautiful little puffy seedlings blow here and there in the wind! 

We always try to catch one of the seed puffs because we were told as children, if you could catch one you can make a wish then let it fly off again taking your wish with it!  Pure magic! 

Today I’m joining the Canada Inks Up Blog Hop and we’re all sharing a card for Spring. Mine is a shabby chic vintage card featuring a fluffy dandelion.

The art panel is stamped randomly with images from Garden Wishes, the script from Ranunculus Romance and the vine from Very Versailles. The colours are Crushed Curry, Old Olive and Crumb Cake inks.  I made the dandelion by layering the 3 flower dies in that set, first cutting into each petal, then sponging and shaping with a stylus to make them curl. 

I hope you like my vintage card!  Thanks for stopping by and sharing your time with me! 💕


I love to finish the inside of my envelope with a stamped liner! So easy and so pretty! 


Here’s a close up of my dandelion layers. 


I cut 3 snips into each petal to give my dandelion some interest! 

Make sure to follow all the links below to see everyone’s fabulous creations!

Friday, February 11, 2022

💕 Hello again, I'm back! 💕


Oh my goodness, it's been over 5 years since I posted to my blog!  I've thought of getting back to it but I just haven't dedicated the time! Life gets so busy! 

I've missed writing and sharing my creations and my random crazy thoughts here! I am so humbled that I still have so many subscribers and I want to thank each and every one of you for waiting for me to come back!  

With the world so upside down these past 2 years, I love to tuck into my craft room to put the worries aside!  I’ve got lots of things to share with you and I’ve even learned how to do short videos! 

Thanks so much for waiting for me to come back to blogland!  I’m so happy you took a moment to share your time with me!!  

Here's a couple of cards for you, I hope you enjoy them!!  I made the cards using the stamp set called Flowing Flowers, it’s my current fave!  The colours are Magenta Madness, Granny Apple Green and Sahara Sand. The technique is One Sheet Wonder, so much fun and so addicting!

Hugs ~ Judy 💕