The Santa and gift images are from a set that was a freebie with a magazine, I think they’re rather sweet. I’ve kept the treatment sweet and simple too, stamping, simple masking and colouring with pencils. The addition of a few sequins is the only concession to anything not purely “old skool”!
Friday, 17 July 2026
Bearing gifts
The Santa and gift images are from a set that was a freebie with a magazine, I think they’re rather sweet. I’ve kept the treatment sweet and simple too, stamping, simple masking and colouring with pencils. The addition of a few sequins is the only concession to anything not purely “old skool”!
Wednesday, 15 July 2026
Under the mistletoe
It’s July so of course there are plenty of Christmas challenges out in blogland! I’m joining in at Lost Coast Designs and the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers with this one.
Frankenstein’s monster is hoping for a smooch under the mistletoe, even if it doesn’t end in him finding his bride. He was too busy finding the shiniest berries to get round to the housework though so anyone puckering up will have to excuse the massive cobweb!Stamps:
Frankenstein (Carmen’s Veranda)
Festive Foliage (Waltzingmouse Stamps, no longer with us)
Paper:
Bristol board
Smooth black
Ink:
Brilliance by Tsukineko (Graphite Black)
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (Weathered Wood)
Other:
Stencil by Tim Holtz (Shattered)
Copic markers
Glossy Accents
Saturday, 4 July 2026
Christmas in July with SSS!
The Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers invited me along as guest designer this month — thanks girls!
We're celebrating Christmas in July and Edna is in a festive mood. My ostrich appreciates the sandy setting but he's a bit worried that there might be nothing for him in those piles of gifts, he certainly thinks he might be on Santa's naughty list!
The string of lights is from an old magazine freebie set and it didn't stamp all that cleanly so I gave it some assistance with a fineliner. I used a silver pen at the top of each bulb, coloured them with a Copic and gave each one a little halo of coloured light with some chalk before adding a “catchlight” dot to each with a white paint pen.
The ostrich has been at the green feather dye as he thought it would look quite festive with his borrowed Santa hat. His faint shadow is courtesy of a bit of chalk.
I've finally managed to get my hands on the Katzelkraft Christmas Sayings set. I could only find it stocked at a US store (Topflight Stamps) that doesn't ship to the UK. Hubby just visited his son in Canada though so I got them shipped there and he brought them home for me (plus a couple of other things to help make the shipping fee more justifiable!). Hooray!
Stamps:
Ostrich, Funny Accessories and Christmas Sayings (all Katzlekraft, no longer with us)
Magazine freebie Christmas set
Paper:
Bristol board
Scrap of smooth black
Ink: Brilliance by Tsukineko (Graphite Black)
Other:
Coloured pencils
Copic markers
Bright white embossing powder (Wow!)
Chalk
White and Silver paint pens (Posca)
Corner Chomper
Thanks for stopping by! If you're making festive cards (snarky if that takes your fancy but any Christmas cards are welcome) why not play along with the Sisterhood:
Thursday, 2 July 2026
Link in the Chain - June
It's reveal day once more at Card Chain Challenge. My card has gone to Dagmara in Poland this time.
From the options on offer I chose the themes of coffee and friendship and the technique option of embossing.I noticed Dagmara mentions on her blog that she keeps pet rats. Having recently acquired the Katzelkraft City Rats stamp set I decided they should be the ones enjoying a coffee together. I did change the facial expression for the rat on the left -- he's usually looking rather scared. I covered up part of his face when I inked the stamp then drew in a little smile instead. His companion looks as if he's enjoying the aroma of that coffee, I just hope they don't over indulge!
It's my usual one layer aesthetic for CCC, the embossing adds a bit of texture and there's a tiny touch of sparkle on the spoon, courtesy of Wink of Stella. The images are coloured with a mixture of Copic base layer and pencil detail and white paint pen over some of the steam lines.
Stamps:
City Rats (Katzelkraft, no longer with us)
Coffee and Chocolate (Stamperia)
The Cafe (Cornish Heritage Farms, no longer with us)
Paper: Bristol board
Ink: Brilliance by Tsukineko (Graphite Black, Pearlescent Chocolate)
Other:
Copic markers
Coloured pencils
Pop Culture border embossing folders (Cuttlebug)
Pan pastel (Phthalo green tint)
Wink of Stella (clear)
Posca paint pen (white)
Corner Chomper
Thanks for stopping by! There are a few more days left to sign up for the July chain if you fancy making and sending one card and getting a card in return. All the details here if you’d like to join the fun
Thursday, 25 June 2026
Rainbow peonies
I wanted to play along with the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers again this month where the theme is rainbows. I do have a stamp set that includes a rainbow builder but can I find it? No, I cannot. So I hope the challenge police are wilting in the heat affecting the UK at the moment and will forgive me for taking the colour route and failing to include even the slightest hint of snark, to boot.
I'm combining with a challenge at Splitcoast Stampers where Sabrina has asked us to use four ones: one layer, one stamped image (sentiment extra is OK), one die cut and one (or one type of) embellishment.I probably wouldn't have done a purple/indigo vase here without the nudge of the rainbow colour challenge but it's given a slightly more eclectic look, I think — it does feel a bit like a flower picked from the garden and popped into the first thing that came to hand. So red, orange, yellow and green covered by the flowers, blue for the background and then the bottle to complete the spectrum.
Stamps:
Soothing Sympathy (Power Poppy)
Enjoy Quotes (Katzlekraft, no longer with us)
Paper: Bristol board
Ink: Versafine by Tsukineko (Onyx Black)
Other:
Apothecary Bottles bigz die (Tim Holtz/Alterations)
Coloured pencils
Chalk
Clear/iridescent sequins
Corner Chomper
Thanks for stopping by!
Tuesday, 23 June 2026
Citrus birthday
Well outside my comfort zone with lots of die cuts today. I also did a bit of fussy cutting as I don't have dies for the bottle stamps -- it's such an easy outline to cut out I didn't feel they were necessary for me as I'm quite happy with a pair of scissors.
I'm combining challenges again, this is my second card for the Retro Rubber Taste of Summer challenge (feature fruit) and Die Cut Divas has an "anything goes" challenge this month. I don't usually do AG challenges but as this is die cut heavy and that's not my natural habitat I'm making an exception!The bottle is stamped with just two inks even though there are three layers — the detail layer I stamped with DOX Evergreen Bough and then the next layer is Mint Julep stamped three times for darker coverage and the final layer is the same ink stamped just once. The elements are raised to various levels with card scraps so that things tuck neatly behind each other and they’re all arranged on a background I smooshed and splattered with Tumbled Glass ink. A few clear and iridescent sequins give it some finishing sparkle.
Stamps:
Lemon Blossom and Bottled Up (both 2019, The Greetery)
Paper: Bristol board
Ink:
Tim Holtz Distress Oxide by Ranger (Evergreen Bough)
Hero Arts Shadow Ink mid tone (Mint Julep)
Jenni Bowlin ink by Ranger (Lemon Drops)
Adirondack by Ranger (Sunshine Yellow)
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (Picked Raspberry, Spun Sugar, Tumbled Glass)
Brilliance by Tsukineko (Pearlescent Chocolate)
Memento Luxe by Tsukineko (Bahama Blue)
Versafine by Tsukineko (Onyx Black)
Other:
Lemon Blossom Dies (The Greetery)
Sequins
Thanks for stopping by, links to details of the challenges I played are here:
Monday, 22 June 2026
Scrappy snowflakes
The challenge on Sundays at Splitcoast Stampers is always a “featured stamper” one — the idea is to have a look at the chosen stamper’s gallery and pick a card for inspiration to make your own. I don’t often get to play along but things worked out this weekend and I decided to combine and make a second card for the “snow day” theme at Christmas Kickstart.
Maja was the chosen stamper this week. Her “scrappy” style couldn’t be much more different to my usual but I couldn’t resist having a go, perhaps because it was well outside my comfort zone and that’s what makes a challenge a challenge, right?I made the background paper with ink and some faint snowflakes (stamped with acrylic paint). The edges are sponged with a darker grey with the hanging stars at the top stamped in the same ink. The ground is swiped direct to paper with a Distress pad.
The embellishments are very much based on the inspiration card I chose from Maja’s gallery although mine are made from layers of kraft cardstock (hers are wooden shapes).The punched circle was covered with double sided tape and very fine glitter burnished on there. The wee bear is stamped, he had a touch of pencil colouring before being fussy cut and finally there’s a sprinkle of Enamel Accents dots.
Stamps:
Polar Bear Pals (MFT)
Magazine cover mount from Craft Stamper (Nov 2012!)
Grunge Flakes (Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous)
Paper:
Bristol board
Kraft
Ink:
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (Iced Spruce, Walnut Stain)
Brilliance by Tsukineko (Graphite Black)
Hero Arts Shadow ink (Charcoal, Soft Granite)
Other:
Coloured pencils
White acrylic paint
Gauze
White crochet thread
Star punch (Fiskars)
Circle punch (Fiskars)
Snowflake die (Waltzingmouse Stamps, no longer with us)
Glamour Dust by Deco Art (Crystal)
White Enamel Accents by Ranger
Thanks for stopping by! There’s still a week or more to play at Christmas Kickstart if you’re trying to build up a bit of a buffer ahead of time!
Saturday, 20 June 2026
Cooling snow
It’s getting a bit warm again here in the UK so the current Christmas Kickstart challenge theme seems perfect if you need to visualise cooler things — Jo and this month’s elf, Caroline, are taking a snow day.
I’ve gone in for a close up with my card and featured three detailed individual flakes on an inky background. It proved extremely difficult to photograph this today so I've done a "flat lay" photo as well since the flakes show better that way (but look very dull). The flakes are a lovely silver but apparently too reflective for today's lighting conditions and my camera! If you combine the two images in your head you’ll probably arrive at something close to the reality of it.Grunge Flakes (Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous)
Noel (Waltzingmouse Stamps, no longer with us)
Paper: cold press watercolour
Ink:
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (Tumbled Glass, Peacock Feathers, Salty Ocean)
Versamark by Tsukineko
Other:
Detail embossing powder (silver)
Corner Chomper
Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, 18 June 2026
Rustic Pear
I made a card this morning (well, I say this morning - it took so long I actually finished it after lunch) using lots of die cuts. I may share that soon if I can convince myself I like it! As an antidote, I felt the need to return to my "stampy stamper" roots so I combined a couple of challenges for a rustic "just because" card.
Lost Coast Designs is asking for Fruit, Flowers and Foliage this month and Retro Rubber's Taste of Summer challenge has a fruit theme so those two played nicely together. As my ripe pear still has leaves attached I guess I can count both fruit and foliage for LCD!Stamps:
Pear (unknown maker, I've had it since 2007)
Perspective Floor (Lost Coast Designs, had mine since 2023)
Sentiment from Petite Posies (Technique Tuesday, no longer with us, 2011)
Paper: kraft
Ink:
Versafine by Tsukineko (Vintage Sepia)
Brilliance by Tsukineko (Pearlescent Chocolate)
Other:
Coloured pencils
Corner Chomper
Thanks for stopping by!
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
Link in the chain — May
It's reveal day again at Card Chain Challenge where this time 25 players signed up from around the world to send and receive happy mail. CCC is rapidly approaching a total of 5,000 cards made and sent — that’s a lot of creativity and card-making friendship over the years. Big thanks to Gail and Jo for keeping our lovely crafting community going.
My card has gone to Imke in Germany. I’ve gone very CAS although not quite one layer this time — the little post boy/cherub is fussy cut and raised just a tiny bit with some card scraps.Paper: Bristol board
Ink:
Brilliance by Tuskineko (Graphite Black)
Shadow ink by Hero Arts (Soft Granite and Charcoal)
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (Antqiue Linen)
Other: Copic markers
Thanks for stopping by! There’s still time to sign up for the next chain if you’d like to join the fun.
Wednesday, 27 May 2026
No Peeking
White paint pen (Posca)
Thursday, 21 May 2026
Happy New Home!
The Die Cut Divas challenge this month is all about celebrations, so I decided to concentrate on die cutting and embossing for a card to celebrate a move to a new home when my hubby asked if I could make something for him to give to friends.
Last time I made a new home card, I observed I didn’t have anything like a pot plant which would have filled a space in the layout. I fixed that by picking up a couple of MFT die sets from someone having a crafty de-stash on eBay and I’ve used several of them here. I used Copics to colour the pots (I went with traditional terracotta) and the foliage and then added a little sparkle with a Spica glitter pen. I thought a white embossed brick wall might make it look like a whitewashed conservatory. The sentiment is computer generated and cut with a stitched rectangle die to make “shelves” for the pots.Supplies:
Potted Plants and Plants & Pots die sets (MFT)
Brickwork 3D embossing folder (Tim Holtz/Sizzix)
Copic markers
Spica glitter pen (green)
White paint pen (Posca)
Stitched rectangle dies A6 size (Paper Rose)
Bristol board
What are you celebrating? Whatever it is, if you use a die or an embossing folder, why not share with the Die Cut Divas here
Friday, 15 May 2026
Christmas Kickstart — mid month already!
Cute as they may be, they presented a serious challenge when it came to photography — for some reason they absolutely did not want to be captured for posterity. I had four separate photoshoots with them and realised when I deleted all the photos off the camera having finally got a usable one that there were 84 pictures 😱
Stamps:
Bundled penguins (Stampendous)
Merriest Christmas Wishes (Hero Arts)
Paper:
Bristol board , smooth black
Ink:
Brilliance by Tsukineko (Graphite Black)
Memento Luxe by Tsukineko (Love Letter)
Other:
Coloured pencils
Detail white embossing powder (Wow)
Snowflake die (Waltzingmouse Stamps, no longer with us)
Stitched rectangle die A6 size (Paper Rose, one die cut modified to fit a longer sentiment)
Thanks for stopping by! Jo and I would love for you to come and join us with your festive birds if you’re getting ahead with your Christmas cards:
Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Grasses at dawn
I'm combining a couple of challenges today — Lost Coast Designs want to see cards where there’s “nobody here” (no people or humanoid figures) and Retro Rubber is giving us a colour palette of soft pinks and mauves.
I blended pink and mauve inks onto my panel then used a torn scrap of paper to add a couple of shades of pink chalk and Pan Pastel in soft rippled lines for my dawn sky (not sure how well the camera has picked that up).The sentiment is stamped with the mauve ink and some tiny dotted highlights added with a white paint pen for that dewy morning effect.
Stamps:
Shrubbery medium (Lost Coast Designs - I've had mine at least five years)
Enjoy Quotes (Katzelkraft, no longer with us)
Paper: Bristol board and black
Ink:
Versafine by Tsukineko (Onyx Black)
Versacraft by Tsukineko (Wisteria)
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (Spun Sugar)
Other:
Chalks
Pan Pastel
Stitched rectangle dies A6 size (Paper Rose)
White paint pen (Posca)
Thanks for stopping by! Both challenges are linked below if you fancy playing along.
Monday, 11 May 2026
Messy CAS
Friday’s Mixability challenge at Splitcoast Stampers must have just hit the right mood as I immediately sat down to make something. Host Janelle wanted to see “controlled chaos” — lots going on (maximalism) but keeping the overall design CAS (clean and simple).
There’s more area covered here than I would typically do for a CAS design but I think I just about got away with it!For a Mixability many moons ago we made painty circles with the universal craft tool (index finger). Here’s the tutorial we originally used: painty circles. I immediately decided to revisit that technique, using several acrylic paints on a page of an old German book (I keep a few books that have broken binding etc just to use in the craft room). I then chose a couple of favourite areas and die cut into squares. Matted with black, embossed a small portion of the card base with a border embossing folder (actually used twice for a wider strip) and finally added some enamel dots and a simple sentiment.
Supplies:
Book paper
Acrylic paints
Metallic watercolour (Gansai Tambi Starry Colours)
Pop Culture embossing folders (Cuttlebug)
Enamel Accents by Ranger (black)
Sentiment from an old Technqiue Tuesday stanp set
White and black cardstock
The painty technique is fun to do and the results will never be the same twice.
Thanks for stopping by!
Tuesday, 5 May 2026
Robin in the snow
Linda has been using some pretty ombre card bases recently — perhaps those were in my mind when I sat down to make this as I used some Pan Pastels to create a soft ombre winter sky for my robin. The gentle snow is just paint pen dots and splodges and I added a tiny bit of snow to the branch with the same pen. The robin is coloured with pencils and as I stamped in a brown ink I used a fineliner to make his beady little eye black. A nice big sentiment and my usual rounded corner finish it off. Light and flat for easy mailing!
Stamps:
Into the Wild (Katzelkraft, no longer with us)
Noel (Waltzingmouse Stamps, no longer with us)
Paper:
Bristol board
Ink:
Brilliance by Tsukineko (Pearlescent Chocolate)
Memento Luxe by Tsukineko (Love Letter)
Other:
Coloured pencils
Pan Pastel (Pthalo Green Tint, Turquoise, Blue)
Paint pen by Posca (White)
Corner Chomper
Black fineliner
We’d love for you to join us with some wintery bird life on your cards, here’s the challenge link, it would be great to see you there!
Saturday, 2 May 2026
Link in the chain — April
I’ve stuck to my usual CCC aesthetic of a one layer card. I debossed the centre panel for a little extra interest and used low tack tape around the edges to keep the ink off while stencilling. Chick was stamped and masked first, pup stamped and masked second and the background stencilled over them. Everything had a base layer of Copic colour and then coloured pencil detail over the top. I added a few Enamel Accent dots, it’s been ages since I did white on white like that, I do quite like it as a subtle way to pull the eye to the sentiment here.
Stamps:
Les Chiens (Katzelkraft, no longer with us)
Spring Chicks and More (Tom Fun line at Cornish Heritage Farms, no longer with us)
Paper:
Bristol board
Ink:
Brilliance by Tsukineko (Graphite Black)
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (Tumbled Glass)
Other:
Copic markers
Coloured pencils
Enamel Accents by Ranger (white)
Strobes stencil (Visible Image)
Thanks for stopping by! There’s still time to sign up for the May challenge at CCC if you fancy making and sending one card and getting a card in return.
Friday, 17 April 2026
Blooming birthday
I’m combining challenges again — this time it’s the new Time Out challenge (pick at least two from: pastel, earth, rain, hope, bloom, tree) and Die Cut Divas who are looking for birthday or anniversary cards this month (this is my second card).
I chose pastel, bloom and rain from the Time Out list as my starting point. I did a light watercolour wash for the background, die cut the flower and ferns and coloured with a mix of chalks and Copics then assembled a little cluster. The daisy head has a couple of cardstock scraps behind it to give it a bit of "lift". I stamped a sentiment and finally added a fairly liberal scattering of Glossy Accents dots and a few tiny clear gems to represent a spring shower of rain. I don’t usually work well with pastels so this was a stretch, I’m sort of happy with it but still not quite convinced! Perhaps I should have gone with just bloom and rain and stuck with stronger colours.Stamps: Say it All (Hero Arts, retired)
Paper: Watercolour
Ink: Memento by Tsukineko (Bamboo Leaves)
Other:
Wildflower Stems 1 dies (Tim Holtz/Sizzix)
Fern Valley dies (Arden Creative Studios, Maker series)
Stitched rectangle dies A6 size (Paper Rose)
Copic markers
Chalks
Watercolours (Winsor and Newton)
Glossy Accents by Ranger
Nail art gems
Thanks for stopping by! Links to the challenges if you’d like to join in:
Tuesday, 14 April 2026
The juggling gnome
PH gnome usually has his hands by his sides — not an obvious position for juggling. I stamped and cut him out, performing some micro surgery by cutting off his arms and then drawing new ones for him on the card base. He's obviously come to no harm since he's managing to juggle five objects, no problem.
I had no candy cane or peppermint candy images in my stash so I took a deep breath and drew one. Having managed one that looked OK, I scribbled on the back and transferred it five times to some cardstock, coloured and cut them out.
I used my long-neglected Pan Pastels to give a tiny bit of background colour, stuck down gnome and candies, stamped a sentiment and scribbled a little bit of snow under his feet with Enamel accents then sprinkled on some glitter. A fineliner border gives a bit of definition between the die cut panel and the card base.
Stamps:
Pointy Hat Gnome (Lost Coast Designs)
Sentiment from Foxy Christmas (Woodware)
Paper:
Bristol board
Ink:
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (Antique Linen)
Memento Luxe by Tsukineko (Love Letter)
Other:
Stitched rectangles A6 size dies (Paper Rose)
Coloured pencils
Pan Pastel (Pthalo Green Tint)
Enamel Accents by Ranger (White)
Glamour Dust by DecoArt (Crystal)
Black fineliner
Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, 9 April 2026
Brimming over with joy
This month's theme at Christmas Kickstart (where host Jo is being ably assisted by elf Gail) is hats — hats on their own, hats on people, hats on critters — if it's Christmassy and there's a hat involved you're good to go!
Retro Rubber are playing tic tac toe and it's a wintery one as things got out of kilter with their enforced change of platform so I'm playing there too — right hand column (tag, holly, rhinestones) and also bottom row (die cut, snow, rhinestones). The holly and the rhinestones are both tiny but they're there on the snowman's hat band. The Hero Arts set (holly and sentiment stamps, word die cut) has been in my collection since 2017 I think.Stamps:
Joy Stamp & Cut (Hero Arts, had mine since 2017)
Paper: Bristol board
Ink:
Memento Luxe by Tsukineko (Love Letter)
Other:
Cool Yule dies (Tim Holtz/Sizzix)
Softly Falling embossing folder (Stampin' Up!, retired)
Tags dies (Tim Holtz/Sizzix)
Copic markers
White pencil
Posca pain pen (white)
Enamel Accents by Ranger (black)
Nail art gems
Black fineliner
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