Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Card Dump

 

Hey Crafty Friends!  Are you familiar with the term "Brain Dump"?  i.e....


the act or an instance of comprehensively and uncritically 

expressing and recording one's thoughts and ideas.  


Well today I'm doing a Card Dump on my blog.  Every so often I find myself with some extra time on my hands so I create for the sake of creating.  No challenges.  No deadlines.  No rules.  I am not going to spend any time on sharing my processes but will include a few details.



Mostly older Spellbinders products here.



A card for a one year old beach lover.



One for a friend who recently had to say 
goodbye to her furry friend.



And just me making yet another tag from leftovers.



If you want more information on any of the products/techniques just leave your question in the comments below.  

Thanks so much for visiting!  Your time is always appreciated here!

Jules

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Seize the Birthday # 306

 

Hello Crafty Friends!  Have you ever made a card that you were really proud of only to discover that you sent it out before taking a photo?  Yeah, me either.  I mean, who would be that careless?  LOL!!! 

I just returned from a week's vacation in South and North Carolina knowing that I was in good shape with my DT gigs only to discover that I gave the card to my mom to send to her BFF.  UGH.  Fortunately I had recorded my supplies in my planner so I could recreate it.  (The day before!)  Unfortuately this one didn't turn out quite as nice.  :-(  

AND...had I looked at my teammies cards ahead of time I would have switched out my colors. Visit our blog and you'll see what I mean. Great minds and all that.

Ok.  I'm done whining.  Here's my (second) card for this fortnight's Seize the Birthday Challenge where Ashwini has chosen the Topping of Add a Frame.


My apologies for the poor lighting in my photo. Time was ticking.




I used two nesting mini slimline dies to create my frame which is stacked four high.  To one of the inner pieces I added some soft background blending as well as a stamped sentiment.  I assembled the flower and bird as per the packaging example and added a few pearls as embellishments.  The final card size is 3"x6".  I should also state that I was inspired by one of Jill Foster's designs for Penny Black.  

If you use my Spellbinders Affiliate Links to make any purchase it earns 
me a bit  of crafting cash at no additional expense to you. TIA! 


Supplies:

Spellbinders - Sitting Pretty DOM Jan 2024
Spellbinders - ColorWheel Cardstocks  (I used Fern, Bellini, Coral, Celestial and Cosmic Sky)
Spellbinders - Bearly Arts glue (my fav!)

A Jillian Vance Design - Delightful Sentiments (NBUS)
A Jillian Vance Design - Mini Slimline Backdrop die set

Trinity Stamps - Cantaloupe pearls
Studio Katia - Ripe Persimmon pearls
Distress Oxide - Tattered Rose

And because I used products from my NBUS bin I'm also adding this to Darnell's blog.



I invite you to visit our blog for more framed creations by our Design Team as well as our guests, Wanda Cullen and Carol Mayne.  Thanks so much for stopping by!

Jules



Friday, May 16, 2025

Color Hues #110

 

Karen is our hostess for the lastest round of Color Hues.  She has chosen the pretty combination of Pink and Plum.  Fortunately for me plum is one hue of purple that I don't mind using on my cards.  LOL!!

I decided to give some of my older well used supplies a bit more love.  Besides, Darnell needs a bit of a break.  *wink*



Go Bold or Go Home!



I began with my choice of cardstock, knowing I wanted to create a tone on tone card.  I cut a panel down a bit smaller than A2 size, stamped a brick pattern to it using Versamark ink, and adhered it to the same color cardbase.  I cut an arch from the same cardstock and ran it through with an embossing folder for some texture.  I die cut the mushrooms from plum and pink, arranged and adhered them to the arch, added a heat embossed sentiment and popped then popped up that piece onto the panel with foam tape.  I love mushrooms to eat and to craft so this die/sentiment combination is one I've used several times.

Supplies:
The Greetery - Toadstool Garden
A Jillian Vance Design - Dot Oval Backdrop die set
Simon Says Stamp - Lumen embossing folder
Ellen Hutson - Snailed It stamp set
MFT - Brick 6x6 rubber stamp
Versamark Embossing Ink

I invite you to visit our blog for more colorful inspiration from our Design Team.  Thanks so much for visiting!

Jules

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Seize the Birthday #305

 
Hello Crafty Friends!  I'm here today with a card I created for the new Seize the Birthday challenge.  Nancy is our hostess and she's chosen Flowers as the optional Topping.  We also have Wanda Cullen joining us as our Surprise Party Guest for the next two months.  We're delighted to have her playing along!

Let's get right to it, shall we?






My card design is fairly simple.  I first die cut the florals.  This set is rather large, covering a full A2 card base when used according to their packaging.  I however opted for a corner design.  The sentiment is a Better Press plate but I used it with my Glimmer Hot Foiling machine using matte gold foil.  (The BP plates work fabulously in the Glimmer system!)  The cream card panel was popped up onto a white card base.  I added some tiny gold dots of metallic cardstock as the only embellishment.


If you use my Spellbinders Affiliate Links to make any purchase it earns me a bit
 of crafting cash at no additional expense to you. TIA!  Many are on sale at great prices at the time of writing. 


Supplies:
Spellbinders - Fresh Picked Daisies  

I invite you to visit our blog and hope you'll be inspired to play along.  Remember, the Topping is optional however birthday cards are not.  

Thanks so much for visiting!

Jules

Saturday, May 3, 2025

Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers #262

 

Hello my crafty friends!  Another month, another Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers challenge.  Ever want to just be downright rude but stop yourself?  Well this month you can put those feelings down in a greeting card.  :-)

Our prompt this month is RUDE and here's my card.  I took it literally.








My card began with the rooster.  I had no idea what sentiment I was going to use until the card was almost complete but as it turns out, I had the perfect one.

I cut the rooster from a mixture of white (body) and colored cardstocks (tail, feet and crown.)  You can't tell from the photo but the black background is a specialty paper so it has some pretty sheen to it.  I white heat embossed the stamped sentiment and positioned the cock (eh, hem, rooster) onto the center of the black panel that was adorned with a postage edge.  The entire panel was popped up onto a red card base.

Supplies:
Erin Lee Creative - Winter Chicken die set
Unity Stamps - Postage Edge die set
Unity Stamps - Rude that you're Younger than me Stamp (yep, that's what they call it.  LOL!)
Spellbinders - Brushed Black cardstock 

If you use my Spellbinders Affiliate Links to make any purchase it earns me a bit of crafting cash at no additional expense to you. TIA!

I'm back Darnell!


You have all month to play along and I do hope to see you in our gallery.  Snark is encouraged but not mandatory.  

Thanks for visiting!

Jules

Thursday, May 1, 2025

Color Hues #109

 

Hello Crafty Friends!


I must have a thing for chickens nowadays.  I recently shared hens from Spellbinders (a felt plushie and a card) and in a couple of days there will be a rooster showcased here on my blog.  (I can tell you're on the edge of your seats.  ROFL!) But today I am sharing with you a very nearsighted, bandana wearing Mother Hen all decked out in this week's Color Hues, courtesy of Marcia.  

Why be normal, right?





I fell in love with this Mother Hen last fall when one of my Snarky Sisters sent me the most hilarious birthday card with her on the front.  I HAD to have the set but of course it's been sitting in my NBUS bin for months.  My card is far different from hers because...well, for one thing I needed to make her Blue and Yellow.  And for another thing...this isn't that kind of challenge so I swapped out the sentiment.  *wink*  :-)  She reminds me of a Rosie the Riveter type of Mama Hen.  

I stamped, colored and fussy cut out Mama Hen.  I added polka dots to her bandana and some glossy accents to the inside of her glasses.  I found some barn like yellow designer paper and some chicken coop like blue designer paper and took it from there.  I matted her using my favorite oval die set, heat embossed the sentiment in white onto navy cardstock and added in some loose feathers rather than my traditional gems.  






Supplies:
Crackerbox Stamps - Miss Prissy
Honeybee Stamps - 6x6 paper
Spellbinders - Modern Oval die set

If you use my Spellbinders Affiliate Links to make any purchase it earns me a bit of crafting cash at no additional expense to you. TIA!


I invite you to visit our blog and play along in the gallery!  

Thanks so much for visiting!

Jules