Sunday, January 18, 2026

Project Inspiration {Congratulations on Finding Your Forever}

It's my turn for this weekend's Project Inspiration feature for Papertrey Ink! I was in need of a wedding card for my nephew's wedding happening this upcoming weekend, so I decided to pull out some of the beautiful products from the December release to bring this card to life!

I don't participate in the December release so this is the first time I've used these beautiful stamps, dies, and foil plate! This would also make a wonderful Valentine's Day card as well, just switch out the sentiment!

I apologize for this terrible photo; I really struggle getting good photos of Sweet Blush cardstock, but in real life it is beautiful! ha ha! 
Step 1: Cut a 5 by 7 piece of Sweet Blush cardstock and attach it to a 5 by 7 white card base using liquid glue. Stamp the love definition image in the two corners using the This is Big Sentiments: Definitions of Love Stamp Set with Sweet Blush ink.

Step 2: Foil a panel of Pure Poppy cardstock using the Deco Framework Hot Foil Plate with red foil. Trim it down and add it to the background using foam squares.

Step 3: Cut the two hearts using the Heirloom Hearts Die and add them to the red panel using additional foam squares.

Step 4: Cut and color all of the flowers and leaves using the Build-a-Bouquet Die. Add them to the center of the hearts using liquid glue and foam squares.

Step 5: Heat emboss the sentiment using the Big Inside Greetings Stamp Set onto a strip of vellum. Attach it to the Rectangle Frame and then add it to the background using foam squares.

Step 6: Arrange additional flowers and leaves around the card making sure not to cover the foiled corners.

I am seriously obsessed with these hearts and I can't wait to use them for this year's Valentine's Day projects!

I did add some Hickory Smoke Distress Spritz to the flowers and leaves.

You can find these gorgeous envelopes that are perfect for your 5 by 7 cards or A2 cards with leaves and things that hang over the edge HERE. I have been using these for all of the shaped cards I've been making the last few months!

I used some adhesive pearls in the centers of the larger yellow flowers for some added detail.

This card was so much fun to make and I'm excited to attend my nephew's wedding! Thanks for fluttering by!

 

Friday, January 16, 2026

The Greetery {Holiday Products with a Valentine Twist}

 

Hello friends! It's me again with yet another project for The Greetery! I've been having the best time creating Valentine's Day cards and projects using the beautiful products that have been released over the last few months! I had a few scraps leftover from the card I shared on Christmas, so I thought I may as well use them and share the process with you. I promise I won’t make a habit of sharing “leftover scrap” cards when I’m creating posts for The Greetery! Ha ha! I was pleased at how nicely the leftovers worked to create a Valentine’s Day card AND, I know many of you might not be ready to put away these amazing products, because I know I’m not. That’s the beautiful thing about these last few releases; yes, they have Christmas imagery and sentiments, but not EVERYTHING is Christmas! These are wonderful and beautiful basics that could (and should…wink!) be at our fingertips all year long!


The two scraps I had leftover are the snowflake star portion and the outer red portion. If you read my post on Christmas, I mentioned that I used to use embossing folders with velvet paper quite a bit back when embossing folders first came out. I LOVED the result, but velvet paper was hard to find and it was expensive. Fast forward to now; velvet paper is EASY to find and isn’t expensive. The kind I found is from Amazon and has an adhesive backing so it can be added to jewelry boxes. I found it is best to adhere it to cardstock first and then die cut and emboss. The red that I used can be found HERE and the White Birch cardstock can be found HERE.

The star was cut using the Shortbread Shapes: Snowflake Die from White Birch Veneer cardstock and that’s how it was left after Christmas. For this card, I simply added the embossing using the Shortbread Shapes: Snowflake Embossing Folder and then used a sponge dauber to add just a touch of brown oxide ink over the raised edges. The velvet frame was also cut using the Shortbread Shapes: Snowflake Die and then the center was removed using the Capsule Basics Die. I used the Rosemal Reflections Embossing Folder to add the detail.



So, with these two scraps, could I actually make something other than Christmas? Yes, yes I can and yes I did! Cue the Nordic Hearts, Rosemal Reflections Details Die (another one that works year-round), and the Shelved Stamp Set along with a few other details! I cut the background for the card from Pure Poppy and then glued the velvet frame over the top. I inserted the gold detail that was cut using the Capsule Filigree Borders using liquid glue. I added the embossed star over the top using foam squares and then added the heart. It is cut from the same velvet paper with white cardstock for the border. I layered it over the star using additional foam squares.

I die cut the flower from white cardstock using the Rosemal Reflections Detail Die and then colored everything with dye ink and blender brushes. I used liquid glue to assemble the cluster, adding adhesive pearls to a few of the flowers. I added it to the center of the heart using additional foam squares. The sentiment is heat embossed in gold onto Pure Poppy cardstock and then added under the heart.

In my Christmas post, I mentioned I was leery of using glitter on the velvet cardstock, but decided to do some experimenting for today. I cut the bow using the Regency Bow No. 2 from pink velvet cardstock. I decided to add some glitter to it and see how it behaved before attaching it to the card. I used a 2-way glue pen and added Rock Candy glitter and it worked well! Because of the fine fibers of the velvet, I DID need to tap it more than regular cardstock to remove any excess. I do think it wouldn’t work as well on the red velvet or dark colors, but for the pink it worked well.  I tucked a few of my leftover floral clusters around the bow along with some greenery. I attached it to the shaped base and called it done!

I was hesitant to create yet another “shaped” card and worried it was too much of the same thing, but then I thought to myself: You have created rectangle cards for most of your life and NEVER worried that people thought you kept doing the “same thing”! ha ha! So, here’s the green light to create as many shaped cards as your heart desires! Not that you needed my permission (ha ha), but I clearly needed to give myself permission. Thanks for fluttering by!


 

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

The Greetery {Valentine Market Place}

 


Hello and welcome, friends! It’s Kelly here with a few Valentine’s Day projects as we switch gears from Christmas to the upcoming year! Valentine’s Day projects are some of my favorites and creating with traditional colors helps me transition from beloved Christmas without too many withdrawals! Last year I created some Valentine’s Day post boxes using the Fireside Holiday Collection and I figured I would do the same thing with the Christmas Market Collection to create a few Marketplace boxes. Betsy asked on Instagram if customers would like a small box die to use with the Market Place Mini Die and of course, it was a resounding yes! I decided to read all of the comments on the post and realized a lot of us are on the same page wanting additional market names and additions for the shops!



I’m not sure when or if that will happen, but in the meantime, I decided to pull out some older favorites, restyle the festoons, and get these shops all decked out for Valentine’s Day! To begin, I pulled out three colors of cardstock so I could make each of the 3 styles of shops. As I mentioned earlier, I went for traditional colors: pink, red, and berry. I cut the box bases using the Arch Box Large Die and then used Market Place No. 1, Market Place No. 2, and Market Place No. 3 dies to cut each of the shops. Because I was using three different colors, it made it really easy to simply cut all of the details for each box using those same three colors, switching trim details so it wasn’t the same color being used. I did add in a bit of Antique Gold cardstock for a few of the details as well. I added some tone-on-tone ink blending around the perimeter of each building for additional depth.



Market Place No. 1 is cut from Sweet Blush cardstock and all of the details are cut from Pure Poppy. I used liquid glue to attach all of the details with the exception of the arched detailing on the 2nd floor windows; I attached those with mini foam squares. The wreaths, bows, and swags from the Market Place Holiday Festoons were cut from white and Sweet Blush for the bows. I colored them with dye ink and blender brushes.
I’m going to switch gears for just a minute because after I got all of the boxes and store fronts cut, I actually got to work on the flowers and foliage. The Winter Medley Die probably thinks I’m a traitor; it’s been quite a while since I pulled this set out, but I knew it would be the perfect thing to help transition these markets from Christmas to Valentine’s Day. I cut everything from white and then colored the foliage with dye ink and then each of the four styles of flowers were colored using the same three colors as the boxes and then I left one variety white. I like to add a dot of black marker to the centers of the flowers and then shape them on a foam mat with the end of a stylus. I gave everything a spritz of Hickory Smoke Distress Spritz and set them aside to dry.
Now, back to the boxes! The Market Place No. 2 is cut from Pure Poppy with Sweet Blush window trim and Berry Sorbet shutters. Each of the boxes uses the same sentiment, which fits perfectly on the sign die cut, and is from the Shelved Stamp Set. I heat embossed each one in gold either on Pure Poppy cardstock or Sweet Blush. I used foam squares/strips to attach them to the box.
The final box was cut from Berry Sorbet cardstock. Each store-front was splattered with white acrylic paint before it was added to the actual box. In fact, I did ALL of the details and styling for each “market” before attaching. It is much easier to do all of the finishing details with it flat rather than attached to the box. It also allowed me to add the flock without it falling inside the box or through the windows since I cut the windows on the box as well. I just love adding battery-operated tea lights inside these cute boxes and for Christmas, I gifted one inside each box even if it was holding something else so the recipient could use it as a decoration if they wanted.

Each of the three boxes got clusters of flowers or wreaths cut from the Market Place Festoons Die with bows. The strands of lights were created with small pearls, bows, and gems, additional flowers on a few, etc. I also used the hearts that are included in the Cupid's Arrow Die. In fact, before I began ANY of the boxes, I actually just searched for Valentine’s Day on The Greetery website so I could see what scale of things would work….so helpful! Once all of the details were added, I glued them to the Arch Box-Large using liquid glue and set them aside to dry.
These were SO much fun to create and I just love how they turned out!

Thursday, January 8, 2026

Seasonal Sympathy {and breaking all my rules}



It's never fun to need sympathy cards and I wish this one in particular wasn't needed, but here we are! A dear friend lost her mom a few weeks ago and is now awaiting the passing of her sweet dad! None of the cards I had in my stash seemed fitting for this time of year so I decided to make something new, a little more fitting of the season. Also, I'm breaking a few of my "rules" for sympathy cards, so come along as I dive into the creation of this card.

To begin, I created the background by cutting a 4 by 5 1/4 inch piece of Powder Green cardstock and embossed it using a cable knit embossing folder from Gemini Junior. I'm having a hard time locating it, so maybe it is discontinued. I added some Walnut Stain Distress Oxide Spray for depth and interest and set it aside to dry.
Next, I die cut all of the foliage, berries, and pinecones using some assorted sets. The brown leaves, the broad, thick leaf and pistachio colored leaves are all from the Into the Blooms: Anemones Die. The brown leaves are colored with Creamy Caramel ink from SU!, the broad leaf is colored with Stormy Sea (PTI) and Handsome Hunter ink from SU!, and the pistachio colored leaves are colored with Mint Julep (PTI) and Handsome Hunter (SU!). The large leaf cluster is from the Into the Blooms: Christmas Sprigs Die and is colored with Stormy Sea and Handsome Hunter.

I used the Into the Blooms: Pine Die for the pinecones. They are colored with Chocolate Chip ink (SU!) and then the berries are from the Into the Blooms: Bold Berries Die. I colored them with Antique Linen Distress Oxide ink with a touch of brown (whatever was left on a sponge dauber). I spritzed everything with a combination of Frayed Burlap Distress Spritz, Walnut Stain Distress Oxide Spray (linked earlier) and Antique Linen Distress Oxide Spray.

I set all of the foliage and things aside to let them dry. I die cut the middle size included in the new Love to Layer: Polished Points Die from Vintage Cream cardstock and stamped the sentiment. It is my go-to sympathy sentiment and is from the Vintage Garden Stamp Set. I stamped it with Walnut Stain Distress Oxide ink and added some ink splatters with the same ink. I used a sticky note to cover up the main portion of the sentiment and then just splattered it everywhere else.
I felt the sentiment needed something extra, so I rummaged through my mini sentiment stamp sets hoping to find an accent that was fitting. I made some modifications to the original saying; it said Sending Prayers For A, so I just used a sticky note to cover up the unnecessary bits and then heat embossed it in gold. The sentiment is from the Just Sentiments: Get Well Mini  Stamp Set
I added the sentiment panel to the background using foam squares and off-set it near the bottom right. I knew I was going to need more room on the left side for the foliage, berries, and pinecones. 
I arranged them using foam squares and liquid glue until I was satisfied with the arrangement. I added some Rock Candy Glitter and Shimmer Spray-Sparkle. Now, if you've been around awhile, you will know that I generally don't add glitter to my sympathy cards. I decided to add it to this card to give it the snowy look I was going for. So, here I am breaking my rules! ha ha! I also usually don't like to add sequins, but I did add a trio of sparkling clear sequins around the sentiment.
I think they just work on this seasonal, winter design! I adhered the entire background to an A2 top-folding Vintage Cream card base using liquid glue. I did stamp an inside greeting and added a few extra berries and leaves to the inside, but I forgot to take a pictures. I am definitely trying to be more prepared and stamp the inside of my cards as I make them and not wait until I NEED them. This really came back to bite me during Christmas....I didn't even get around to stamping on the inside of many of them and I felt bad. 
Thanks for fluttering by!

 









Monday, January 5, 2026

Baby It's Cold Outside

Hello and welcome! I'm sharing a fun wintertime card using a variety of products! I fell in love with this sweet Snuggle Snowman and immediately purchased the die! It arrived when I was busy with other projects and deadlines, but I made some time to use it. I got it out of the package and was ready to get crafty, but got called away for other motherly duties. ha ha! Anyway, I ended up setting it aside and then inadvertently threw it away. I was so sad, but I bought another one and it arrived the other day. I couldn't wait to spend some time creating this card. I saved a snippet of wrapping paper from Christmas to use as my inspiration, but I didn't want it to necessarily be Christmas-themed.

I also bought the beautiful Eyelet Layer Frames, but thank heavens I didn't throw them away! ha ha! To begin this card, I die cut the largest frame included in the set using Seafoam cardstock. I set it aside to do the embossed layer. I pulled out an older embossing folder that I've had for a few years called Pine Bouquet from SSS, but it looks like it's retired. I cut the panel down so it would fit inside the frame. I added some Seafoam Ink over the top using a blender brush to add some dimension.

I attached it to the lace frame piece using foam squares and then added it to a top-folding A2 card base. I die cut all of the pieces for the snowman and got to work assembling it. I took all of my color cues from the wrapping paper, which was fun, because I don't think I would have come up with the hat combination on my own. I glued a red pom-pom from my stash to the top for some added whimsy.

I die cut the eyes and nose twice; once so they could be placed back inside the holes, and again to go over the top for some added dimension. I wanted to add Glossy Accents to those pieces and it's always easier when they are raised a bit. Everything for the snowman himself was cut from white and then I just added some black marker to the eyes and Canyon Clay ink to the carrot nose.

The scarf is cut from Pure Poppy with some Scarlet Jewel blending for depth and contrast. I glued it to the body using foam squares and added the hat with liquid glue. I did add some ink splatter to the body as well for that snowy look. Once the eyes were dry, I added a dot of white gel pen to each one.

The wrapping paper had the snowman holding a bunch of greenery, ,so I got to work creating some. I used the Into the Blooms: Swag Die and cut the pieces from white cardstock. I didn't cut anything that was too holiday or Christmas-y, like holly. I colored the pieces with Stormy Sea ink and then Garden Green and Handsome Hunter from SU! I gave them all a spritz or two of Hickory Smoke Distress Spritz.

While those were drying, I attached the snowman to the embossed panel using foam squares. I tucked the greenery around him using liquid glue and foam squares. The snowflakes are cut from the Build-a-Hat die and the smallest one is from the Bring Home the Holidays Die. I added some blue pearls to the center of each snowflake.

I just love this sentiment and thought it would be perfect for this card. It is from the Just Sentiments: Winter Wonderland Stamp Set and is heat embossed in white on a strip of Pure Poppy cardstock. I added it using strips of foam tape. The finishing touch is some Rock Candy Glitter which I made sure to add to the top of the pom pom for a realistic snowy look! I had so much fun creating this card and I'm so glad this cute snowman is finally here to stay! ha ha! Thanks for fluttering by!

 

Sunday, January 4, 2026

Project Inspiration {You are Snow Loved}

Hello friends! It's my turn for the Project Inspiration features for Papertrey Ink and my first one of 2026! It has been insane around here and we have had ZERO snow for WEEKS; in fact, it's only snowed once at all! I decided to channel some snowy vibes for today's project using a variety of favorites!

I pulled out some older favorites, mixed them with the new and had a lot of fun bringing this card to life! I've made a goal for 2026 to send out at least one card a week, so this one will be fun to send (if we ever get snow).

This card comes together in six easy steps, but I will break each step down for you with detailed instructions!

Step 1: Cut an A2 panel of Spring Rain cardstock. Use the Simple Stitch Crochet-Small Stencil Collection with Spring Rain ink. Add some Blueberry Sky ink around the four corners. Add the pierced detail using the Cover Plate: Stitched Snowflakes Die. Attach it to a top-folding A2 card base.

Step 2: Cut the snowflake border from white cardstock using the Cover Plate: Let It Snow Die and attach it to the background using foam squares.

Step 3: Cut the hat pieces using the Build-a-Hat Die from Spring Rain cardstock and a few details from Vintage Cream Felt. Add some Blueberry Sky ink around the edges.

Step 4: Cut the greenery from white using the Into the Blooms: Swag Die and color the pieces with Stormy Sea and Pinefeather ink. Spritz the pieces with Hickory Smoke Distress Spritz and allow them to dry. Tuck them around the hat using foam squares.

Step 5: Heat emboss the sentiment on Blueberry Sky cardstock and white powder using the Just Sentiments: Snow Mini Stamp Set. Cut it using the Just Tags Die and attach to the hat using foam squares.

Step 6: stamp a sentiment on the inside using the Inside Greetings: Winter Wonderland Stamp Set. Add sequins, adhesive pearls, Shimmer Spray-Sparkle, and Crystal Stickles for snowy details!

It's hard for me to put away all of the Christmas stamps and dies, so it's always fun for me to keep using them in different ways until winter is over.

As I was editing these photos, I realized how cute it would have been to use the heart that is included in the hat die somewhere on the hat to reinforce the sentiment. *****ETA: I DID end up adding the heart and I love how it turned out! I added the picture at the bottom of the post.

I love the detailing that the distress spritz adds to the greenery with little effort.


I had so much fun creating this card and I hope it snows soon so it can get sent! Thanks for fluttering by!
I ripped off the snowflake from the felt pom pom and then added the heart with a foam square and reapplied the snowflake! It looks SO much better like this!