Thursday, January 22, 2026

The Greetery {Amour Market Collection Day 2}

Hello and welcome to day 2 of the Amour Market Collection from The Greetery! I'm so excited to share my projects with you today showcasing even more beautiful new products! I never put away the two Christmas releases and I don't plan on putting this one away anytime soon, either! Each and every piece can be used in so many different ways other than Valentine's Day, with the exception of some of the sentiments! Before I dive in, make sure to head to The Greetery Blog for the official "meet and greet"! Also, you'll want to leave a comment here, and on each of the designers' blogs, to be eligible to win one of two $50 gift cards to the shop.

My first card for today uses a few things from yesterday along with some new things and of course some of the basics that are just too good not to keep using! To begin this card, I heat embossed the new Sweetest Frames Capsule Edition in gold on a piece of Vintage Cream cardstock and then cut it using the coordinating Sweetest Frames Capsule Edition Die. I then used the new Capsule Fixed Border Small to cut the frame that's layered on top of the embossed panel. I cut it from Vintage Cream and then stamped it with the new Capsule Collection Valentine Borders Stamp Set. When I was talking about the Fixed Borders yesterday, I mentioned the smaller one and it is perfect for all of the stamp sets in this series! I can't wait to go back and revisit some of the previously released sets to try it with this frame.

I added that stamped frame using foam squares and then nestled the heat embossed red panel down inside and secured it with adhesive. The next step was the heart; I already had it cut and embossed from my big projects that I shared yesterday. I used brighter gold cardstock to cut the Heart Filigree Border and glued it using liquid glue. I also heat embossed the sentiment from the Capsule collection valentine Borders Stamp Set in the oval on the heart.

I layered it using foam squares and then tucked the flowers underneath using liquid glue.

The background was cut using the new Shortbread Shapes Scalloped Hearts Die and embossing folder. I rubbed some gold pigment ink over the top to give it some added detail. The bow die is also included in the die collection, so I cut it from the same gold as what I used on the heart and adhered it with liquid glue and a pearl.



The Shortbread Shapes Rectangle Hearts can also be used in non-valentines ways as well. I've been working on a quilt as one of my after-Christmas projects so I've had squares, grids, and quilting designs on the brain so when I saw the new edition to the Shortbread Shapes family, I wanted to turn it into a quilt card!
The first step was to pick some pattern paper that looked like fabric, or that coordinated well together for the look I was going for. I almost scrapped the whole idea because I was struggling to find the right thing, but I finally landed on some paper from K & Company  paper pad called Classic K Bailey 12 by 12 that I've had for a bajillion years!
I used the 
Shortbread Shapes Rectangle Die to cut out all of the individual squares; there is only one that actually cuts out, so I just used that one for all of the squares. I also used it to cut the grid out from Vintage Cream cardstock. I adhered the patterned squares in a good arrangement and then used the Shortbread Shapes Rectangle Hearts Embossing Folder to "quilt" it!
I cut the "binding" from the red pattern paper I used on the quilt to give it a good border. Once that was done, I got to work on the rest of the details. I pulled out the beloved Sew Vintage Die to create the sewing machine. I stamped the details with Gold pigment ink for a realistic  look.
I also had some fun creating a few more elements for the card using the Notionable Die. I made some scissors from Rose Gold Mirror cardstock and I was so sad they didn't end up looking good on the card! Oh well...looks like another project is in order! wink!
I chose the sentiment to really pull the "love" theme together from the Sew Vintage Stamp Set. I forgot to mention it is the same stamp set used to stamp the sewing machine. The entire "quilt" portion is adhered to a background that was embossed using the same paper as the sentiment and the Shortbread Shapes Scalloped Hearts embossing folder.

My third and final card for today features the Shortbread Shapes Scalloped Hearts Die and embossing folder as an actual shortbread card! ha ha! took me long enough! I had so much fun with this card and I adore the new French Kiss sentiments; the font is so vintage and beautiful!

As you can see, I used another Coquette Heart because I just can't seem to stop! I also used another bouquet of flowers, but this one done up in pinks and corals.

I added some Frayed Burlap Distress Oxide ink to the base and some Antique Linen ink to the shortbread portion.

The rest is pretty self-explanatory because I have used all of these products so much! haha!

I've had the best time creating with this new collection and it will be available for purchase tomorrow! Don't forget to leave a comment here, and on each of the designers' blogs, for a chance to win one of two gift cards to the shop! Thanks for fluttering by!




 





61 comments:

Connie Dunbar said...

Love the quilt idea. You are so creative. Beautiful projects

Birgit said...

My goodness, these are all absolutely stunning!

Anonymous said...

Each of your projects is like a beautiful gift!

Julie Bitner said...

All of your cards are gorgeous, but I especially love the quilted one. So clever!

Amy C. said...

Gorgeous Valentine projects!

Lauryne Cunningham said...

Your cards are absolutely gorgeous! I love all the layers and texture!

Karen said...

The quilt card is just amazing! I love each and every card you made, and I love reading all your detailed descriptions!

JKB said...

WOW! Beautiful samples! I love the quilt with sewing machine! Just amazing!

Holly said...

Wow, just wow! Absolutely gorgeous!!

Rachel W said...

The sewing machine is such a unexpected but clever idea.

Jan Elmore said...

Oh Kelly, all of your designs and cards are so pretty but you literally stopped my heart when I saw the quilt card. Yikes! I have loved the shortbread series since it's first release and things just keep getting more and more stunning!

Donna Blackwell said...

The third card is my favorite using Shortbread Shapes Scalloped Hearts. Absolutely beautiful. I love the quilt card too.

Lynn S said...

I love your projects! Including how you incorporated other releases

Anonymous said...

Always fantastic layers! Love the sewing machine card, using old with new!!
Jan Metcalf

kim burckhard said...

Blow me away! The beauty of your valentines are phenomenal . And the sewing machine one is so nice.

Cristina C. said...

The quilt design is absolutely stunning!!! So creative!

Sheila said...

As always such beautiful and creative ideas. "Be Mine" for the win, the colors and arrangement are exquisite. You are so talented!!

Miriam Leech said...

Amazing Valentines! And your use of the sewing and machine and quilted background!! WOW!

Susan Beauchaine said...

Another stunning post. Everything is so gorgeous and interesting to look at! So beautiful

Marcia Hill said...

I can't even pick a favorite today Kelly as they are ALL so BEAUTIFUL, although I think the quilted card is absolutely genius!! And I'll be waiting to see where those scissors end up (no pressure!! haha!!). You have really made this whole release SHINE my friend...thank you for so much beautiful inspiration!! Hugs. :0)

Carrie T said...

Each card is absolutely stunning! I just LOVE them! The color combo on your first card is gorgeous, the second card is so inspiring using it as a "quilt," and the third card is just soooo sweet and lovely!

Sheri D said...

I love all three but the quilt with the sewing machine etc is so very unique. What an imagination you have!

Leslie Longoria said...

OMG, they just kept getting better and better! So many details and layers and vibrance! The quilt card was my favorite and I am so inspired! Thanks for sharing!

Cheryl B. said...

The sewing machine is perfect for your "quilted" card!!!

Tracy S. said...

Your quilt card is so so creative, I'm going to give it a try.

Nancy R. said...

Absolutely stunned by your cards! I love the idea of using patterned paper (I , too, have a lot!) to do a quilt type card with the shortbread folder/die! Your last card is breathtaking!

Rosemary said...

Oh my goodness! The quilting card is absolutely stunning and so unexpected! I love the way you combined older products with the new. Once, again, you have outdone yourself.

Lynn Cyert said...

Kelly, all your cards are simply gorgeous but the sewing machine quilt card is a bomb! Thank you so much.

KraftyKrissi said...

The quilt card is genius! Such lovely details on all of the cards.

mel h said...

These are simply stunning. The quilt card is genius and so perfectly put together.

Lora Knudsen said...

Your projects are spectacular. This release plus all of your talent, equals amazing. I am so enjoying this inspiration.

RuthCM said...

Thanks for the great inspirations! Beautiful cards!

Lauren Mullarkey said...

Absolutely beautiful cards!

Lauren

Dawn Y said...

Oh, Kelly! Your quilt card is just stunning! Heartfelt thanks for the inspiration! I will try to recreate your heartwarming idea for three very special friends! 🩷

Cathy Zuehlke said...

Absolutely gorgeous cards! Thank you for sharing your talents with us!

Anonymous said...

Oh Kelly, Kelly, Kelly! Your projects have successfully melted my heart! So beautiful!

Keri H

TeresaC said...

GORGEOUS projects, Kelly! Your imaginative use of these wonderful Greetery products is always delightful and always ingenious. I am especially captivated by your quilt card. That is going to be on my mind for quite some time. šŸ˜

Anonymous said...

Your projects are so beautiful. That quilt card is fabulous. Such a sweet release! (Deborah Long)

Anonymous said...

Wow! Your projects and detail and love your colors! Very inspirational!

Isabel Z said...

Kelly, once again you blow me away with your creativity!

Anonymous said...

Stunning projects again. The quilt/sewing machine card is my favorite. Great mix of products for that.

Em said...

What inspiration your fabulous cards are to me! I have many of these products and can't wait to add the new ones. Thank you.

Michelle in MI said...

Absolutely loving your creative use of other stamps & dies to compliment the new release!

rachelines said...

The quilt idea is terrific! I'm always looking for way to use my dies/stamps in multiple ways and such a great idea to incorporate other dies from previous releases as well.

Diana C said...

amazing creativity i truly cant wait to create with these products

Denise Maggard said...

Kelly, I am always in awe of your beautiful creations! These are so lovely! I love them all but the last one really stole my šŸ’– heart! Thank you so much for sharing and I can’t wait to create some of my own!

rjhogue said...

Another gorgeous post! I always love your creations!

Ann @ Corner of Plaid and Paisley said...

OMGoodness!!! That quilt card is over the top!! You are so creative!! Alll of your cards are so gorgeous!! So inspiring!!❤️

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous cards!!! Love, love the sewing machine card.

Pat Phillips said...

Your cards are simply gorgeous! I love the "quilted" one - I am glad you didn't give up on it! Thanks!

Cynthia M said...

Love the old-fashioned sewing machine and your valentines are killing me! I think the pink one is my favorite!

Diane said...

Breath taking beautiful, I could stare at these all day!!

Anonymous said...

Amazing cards, Kelly! Love the sewing card which is so sweet! Carmela

Naureen Zulfiquar said...

The patchwork quilt card is darling

Deb B. said...

Every card is beautifully designed and gorgeous!

Gayle I. said...

So very beautiful and even more creative! As I love quilting as much as I love stamping, I adore that 'shortbread/sewing machine' card; so creative!

Carmen Nance said...

Absolutely stunning! Your cards and talent blow me away! The patchwork quilt card is unbelievable! What a wonderful idea! I love both Valentine cards too with the florals mixed in. I wish I could take a card class from you. Thank you for your gorgeous inspiration!

Becky Green (TLady) said...

Kelly, I MADE SURE when I went to the Antique Store this morning, I didn't spend all my $$$ there, so I can buy this release! I LOOOVE ALL the embossed hearts & just EVERYTHING about this release! Do you think Betsy will EVER run out of ideas? LOL Your creations are ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! AS ALWAYS! ;)

sharon g said...

The flowers look SO PRETTY on the shortbread die cuts. And the sewing themed card is GORGEOUS! I guess I will be spending more $$$

Kathy Dumpert said...

Love all the details on your cards!

Teresa said...

Beautiful cards