Thursday, 13 August 2026

Santa's sleigh

The challenge theme over at CAS Christmas this month is Santa’s Sleigh. I’ve gone a bit vintage-flavoured with mine this time. It’s ages since I made a card in landscape orientation!

I used kraft for my card base and then used a stitched rectangle die to emboss a frame into a layer cut slightly smaller than the card front. My gift-filled sleigh definitely looked like it could use some height and having failed to find a suitable Christmas tree image for my first idea, I realised the big man himself would fit the bill. 

The sleigh die cuts all in one piece but I wanted the body to be separate so I cut one and rubbed gold wax on the runners then cut a second in dark red card, cut the body free  and rubbed very lightly with the wax to catch the embossed detail then stuck it over the runners. The parcels and Santa are stamped, coloured and fussy cut then arranged to fill the sleigh.

I used a glitter pen to trace over the stamped sentiment (which is rapidly becoming my go-to sentiment stamp for Christmas cards!) and added a few sequins so there’s some festive glitz.

Stamps:
Christmas Mail (Crafty Secrets, no longer with us — Santa image)
Christmas Sayings (Katzelkraft, no longer with us)

Santa Stamp Here
(freebie set with Making Cards & Papercraft Magazine — gift images)

Paper:
Kraft
Bristol board
Dark red

Ink:
Versafine by Tsukineko (Crimson Red, Onyx Black)

Other:
Sleigh die (Marianne Designs) 
Rub n Buff by Amaco (Gold Leaf)
Stitched rectangles dies A6 size (Paper Rose)
Coloured pencils
Spica glitter pen (red)
Copper gel pen
Clear iridescent sequins

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Tuesday, 11 August 2026

Rose in bloom

I’ve once again combined two challenges here, We Love Stamping would like to see summer blooms and Time Out has a “take two” challenge (chose at least two from monochrome, geometric, floral, stitching, birthday, CAS). I snuck in a Splitcoast Stampers CAS challenge as well (we’re using gems this week).

For my summer bloom I decided to take a trip down memory lane and use this lovely delicate wild rose from an old Waltzingmouse set. For some reason it took me an absolute age to colour today so I was glad I’d decided to go CAS and only wanted a single bloom!

I managed everything except monochrome from the Time Out options (my stitching is faux).

Stamps:
Roses in Bloom (Waltzingmouse Stamps, no longer with us)
P009 Geometric Abstraction (Lesia Zgharda)
Sentiment so old I don’t remember where it came from

Paper:Bristol board

Ink:
Fade Out by Ink on 3
Versafine by Tsukinkeo (Smokey Grey)

Other:
Coloured pencils
Nail art gems
Memento marker (Fog Grey)


Monday, 10 August 2026

North Pole pals

The theme over at Christmas Kickstart this month is friends. I confess I made this a wee while ago but never got round to blogging it and it seemed perfect for the challenge theme so here it is.

The rectangle is a piece salvaged from a card that didn’t quite pan out. Likewise the image was coloured and cut out and then fell out of favour and was substituted with something else on another card so it was in my “bits box”.

Santa’s little helper has obviously put in a long shift and has snuggled up to his polar bear pal for a bit of R&R, along with his chubby robin companion.

Stamps:
Santa’s Workshop (Helz Cuppleditch)
Christmas Sayings (Katzelkraft, no longer with us)
Grunge Flakes (Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous)

Paper:
Watercolour
Bristol board
Black

Ink:
Versafine by Tsukineko (Onyx Black)
Brilliance by Tsukinkeo (Graphite Black)
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (various blues)

Other:
Copic Markers
Coloured pencils
Enamel Accents by Ranger (white)
Silver detail embossing powder



Tuesday, 4 August 2026

Fresh as a daisy

The challenge at Die Cut Divas this month is white with a splash of colour.

The Sunflower Serenade die set was recently on sale at Spellbinders and since I don’t have anything similar I caved and bought it. I thought it would make a nice daisy giving me white flowers with yellow for my splash of colour. 

I’ve never really got to grips with white on white but I figured plenty of texture was probably the way to go. I used a border embossing folder with a little bit of shenanigans — it’s not quite long enough to do the whole panel so I figured out where the daisy would be and embossed up to there then flipped round and embossed down from the top to the same point and the flower covers the flattened join.

I wanted to give the centres that lovely pillowy domed effect that daisies have. After inking the edges, I used a large ball stylus and a foam mat to gently shape them. Running a bead of glue just round the very edge stuck them to the next layer just fine. I gave them the Wink of Stella treatment as well. The daisy at the bottom has Wink of Stella on the petals too which might be just about visible on this detail picture.

Supplies:
Sunflower Serenade dies (Spellbinder)
Pop Culture border embossing folders (Cuttlebug)
Stitched Rectangle dies, A6 size (Paper Rose)
Bristol board
Smooth yellow cardstock
Sentiment stamp (so old I can’t remember where it came from!)
Smokey Grey Versafine ink
Sunshine Yellow Adirondack ink by Ranger
Clear gems (unknown maker, they were a gift from Mia)
Clear Wink of Stella pen

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Sunday, 2 August 2026

Link in the chain -- July

It’s the second of the month and that can only mean one thing — reveal day at Card Chain Challenge! There were 26 players this month, sending little bits of happy mail around the world. Mine has gone to Chris in Illinois this time.

From the options on offer I chose cocktails from the themes and ink blending from the techniques, aiming for a kind of “drinks by the pool” vibe.

As usual, it’s a one layer card so it’s light and flat for airmailing. I used reverse masks to blend inks inside the glasses for my cocktails and regular masks so that I could put one glass behind the other and use a stencil for the background. Not sure what the colourful cocktail on the right is but I found a picture online and used it as a guide! I used water to lift a bit of the colour from the ice cubes and a tiny bit of white pencil on the highest spots as well for highlight lines on each glass.

Stamps:
Cocktails (Visible Image)
Birthday (Letter It range by Ranger)

Paper: Bristol Board

Ink:
Versafine by Tsukinko (Smoky Grey, Onyx Black)
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (Barn Door, Spiced Marmalade, Mustard Seed, Peacock Feathers, Tumbled Glass)
Shadow ink by Hero Arts (Mint Julep)

Other:
Fibres Stencil (Visible Image)
White pencil
Gansai Tambi Starry watercolours (White gold)
Sequins
Corner Chomper

There are a few more days left to sign up for the August chain if you would like to receive some handmade happy mail. You just need to make one to send and you’ll get one for yourself: