Reverse Confetti – CAS Friendship Card

Hello and happy March! I am sharing a CAS friendship card with an uplifting message created with the Reverse Confetti Fresh ‘n Fruity stamp set (with coordinating dies). I’ve owned this set for years and have never used it. (I’m currently working through my never-been-used supplies.) This set made me realize how much I like solid image stamps!

Reverse Confetti - CAS Friendship Card

I used bright colors to reinforce the card’s message. I stamped the lemons with SU Daffodil Delight and Memento Dandelion ink (the Dandelion is just a little lighter) and the leaves with SU Cucumber Crush ink.

I used Echo Park patterned paper to create a ground on which to place the lemons. I used the SU Subtle embossing folder for the card base.

Reverse Confetti - CAS Friendship Card

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Where’s Spring?

Hello! Today, I am sharing a spring-themed card featuring the Festive Birds die set from Creative Expressions (I bought my set of dies from 123Stitch). I say spring, but since the birds are wearing winter scarves, it’s also winter-themed! Punxsutawney Phil predicted an early spring, and yet it’s been anything but spring here in the PNW. (I do realize that Phil is statistically often wrong in these matters!) Despite colder temperatures, the birds have returned and are chirping away in the morning. I don’t know how they stay warm!

Where's Spring?

I die-cut the pieces from a variety of cardstock colors, listed below. I created the sentiment on my computer and printed it on Stampin’ Up Pool Party. As I mentioned in an earlier post, I have recently reorganized my cardstock by color and it is so much easier to choose colors!

Where's Spring?

Thanks for visiting!

Supplies: SU Pool Party, SU Lost Lagoon, SU Calypso Coral, SU Crisp Cantaloupe, SU So Saffron

Paper Smooches Leprechaun

Hello! It’s hard to believe that March is just around the corner. I don’t have many occasions to make St. Patrick’s Day cards, but I couldn’t resist making one with a much-loved Paper Smooches stamp set A Magical Spring.

Paper Smooches Leprechaun

I paper pieced the leprechaun image with solid and patterned paper. It took some time, but I especially like the technique for the Paper Smooches images. I used a now-retired MFT Stamps die to create the frame on which I stamped the sentiment.  I added clovers cut with a Taylored Expressions die set.

Paper Smooches Leprechaun

Supplies: Doodlebug Paper Pad 6″X 6″ Pot O’Gold


Love Is In the Air – CAS Valentine

Hello! We have A LOT of snow here in the PNW (very unusual and the amounts we have received are record-setting). Given the situation, I made a snow-themed Valentine using the Scenic Snow Globe from My Favorite Things.

Love Is In The Air - CAS Valentine

  • I created the sentiment on my computer and printed it on the Fog Gray cardstock, which I then cut with a Lil’ Inker square die.
  • I cut the house, tree, snow banks, and snow globe from a variety of cardstock colors. I assembled the house and tree and then set them aside.
  • I applied embossing paste to the globe background with the Falling Hearts stencil.
  • Once the paste was dry, I adhered the house, tree, and snow banks to the globe background, and I adhered the assembly to the card base.

Love Is In The Air - CAS Valentine

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Bee Mine – CAS Valentine

Hello from the snowy Pacific Northwest! We have had more snow in the past few days than we typically have all winter. We are breaking snow records for February. Today I am sharing a CAS Valentine featuring the Paper Smooches Bees Dies and a punny sentiment.

Bee Mine - CAS Valentine

    • I cut and assembled the bees.
    • I created and printed the sentiment on my computer and cut it with a die in the now-retired Avery Elle Scalloped & Pierced Hearts die set.
    • I used a 4 1/4″ square die from Lil’ Inker to cut the patterned paper background (Pebbles 6″ x 6″ pad from several years ago).

Bee Mine - CAS Valentine