Paper Panacea
How is it that working with a few sheets of pretty paper calms and relaxes me?
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Let's Craft and Create Challenge #228: Anything Goes or (Option) From the Heart...
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Sending you a truckload of love...
Just a quick post today. I thought I would share this masculine Valentine with you. Starting with an A2 black cardbase, I added a panel of masculine-looking DSP. I printed the sentiment with my computer, matted it with black cardstock and popped it up on the card front.
The pickup was die-cut from a shimmery silver cardstock. The wheels were cut from black CS and their centers from a light gray CS.
The pickup has vellum windows. I adhered the vellum to the back before adding the truck to my card front.
The hearts were some that were laying on my work desk or die-cut fom scraps.
I stamped the inside sentiment on a panel of white CS and adhered that to the inside.
If you can create the image of a pickup truck--with stamps, dies, or an electronic cutting machine--you can easily create a Valentine like this. I think it's a good one for teenage boys.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl
Monday, February 2, 2026
Every once in a while, someone amazing comes along...
I received a book of pretty papers, punch-outs and other cardmaking items from one of my sisters for my birthday, which was January 27th. This pretty paper was one that was in the book. I think this shade of blue is just beautiful, and it looks very close to the color of my sister's eyes!
I didn't want to cover up any more of the card front than was necessary, so all I did was print a sentiment with my computer, put a little ribbon on it and pop it up with foam tape.
I added a few clear gems for some sparkle.
I even added a narrow strip of the blue paper to the inside below the computer-generated sentiment.
This is such a simple card, but I like it. In fact, I made two of these while I was at it.
According to the calendar, today is Groundhog Day. The most famous celebration is in Punxatawny, Pennsylvania, which was settled by German immmigrants. They brought this tradition with them and held the first Groundhog Day celebration on February 2, 1887. I'm hoping the resident groundhog, Punxatawney Phil, does NOT see his shadow today, thereby predicting an early spring!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl
Friday, January 30, 2026
So many presents...
Today is my granddaughter's 18th birthday--Happy Birthday, Hadley!--and this is the card I made for her:
I have had this stamp and die set for a very long time--more than a year--and this is the first time I've used it, so I'm sneaking this card into Darnell's NBUS Challenge #82 before it closes on the 31st.
Stamping the gifts image and die-cutting it was a quick process, but the coloring took some time.
I used Prismacolor pencils and odorless mineral spirits to get a smooth look and enable some shading. To help it go a little quicker, I selected only a few color combinations, using the same colors on gifts with the same patterns.
The die-cut packages reveal a stamped message or image under each little "door." You can see a few of them in this photo. It took some time to go through my stamps and find small sentiments and/or images that would work for each small area. I hope my granddaughter has fun opening each little "gift" to see what's inside. LOL
The "Celebrate" sentiment was heat embossed and popped up with foam tape. Of course, the gifts under it do not open. I actually glued them shut before adding the black strip.
I stamped a couple of sentiments on the inside of the card and added three tiny holographic stars to separate them.
While it was quite time-consuming to make this card, I had a real sense of accomplishment when it was done.
We are supposed to have a real warm-up this weekend, maybe even getting above freezing. That will feel tropical after the bitter cold we've had for the last couple of weeks.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
A couple of funny Valentines...
I like to make a few humorous cards now and then. Sometimes I give them to family members and other times I donate them to the thrift store. The two cards I'm sharing in this post were both donated.
I started with a white A2 cardbase and added a 4" X 5 1/4" panel of printed, glittery cardstock.
I printed the sentiment with my computer and die-cut it. The hearts were left over from cutting another die-set.
I popped the sentiment panel up with foam tape on the center of the card front.
The hearts were glued directly to the white die-cut and then I added a red gem to one of them.
I had one more of those left over hearts, so I added it to the inside, under the computer-printed sentiment.
I have to admit, this one actually made me laugh. I happened to have a sheet of cardstock with a fish design (you have to look closely to see it) along with some images of jelly fish, an octopus and some bigger, more colorful fish on it.
The two jelly fish happened to be in the upper left corner of the sheet, so I cut a 4" X 5 1/4" piece that included them.
I printed the sentiment with my computer, die-cut it and popped it up on my card front with foam tape. I added three tiny pastel hearts. They're actually confetti hearts that I have in my stash.
The inside sentiment was also computer-generated, and I added a couple more of those pastel hearts.
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Last night we went to watch the MN Wild hockey team play the Chicago Black Hawks. The tickets were a Christmas gift from some of our kids. The Wild dropped behind 0-3, only to tie it up in the third period. They played a 5-minute overtime that resulted in no goals, so they moved on to a shootout, and the Wild ended up winning the game. It was very exciting! I was a hockey mom for many years--my son played from the time he was 5 years old--so it brought back lots of memories.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl
Monday, January 26, 2026
Congrats on your new home...
These two house images were punch outs from a partial card kit that was given to me. I thought they'd work great for new home cards, so I popped each of them up on some foam tape.
The smaller image fit a bit better on the card front, but I think they both look okay. I die-cut the word "congrats" and glued it directly to the card front. The stamped sentiment was cut out and popped up with thin foam strips.
As you can see, I arranged the sentiments a little differently on this card since there wasn't as much room under the image.
I stamped a short sentiment on the inside of each one, and they were done.
Cardmaking has become a refuge for me in the midst of the unrest here in Minneapolis. It's a way to express my creativity while I excape from the world for a while. Again, I aask that you keep our fair city and all its residents in your thoughts...and prayers, if you're so inclined.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl
Friday, January 23, 2026
Laser-cut butterflies...
I recently ordered some laser-cut butterflies online. They were very inexpensive and I thought they'd be helpful in making some quick cards. When they arrived, they were a lot bigger than I expected, but I'll use them anyway.
Here are my first two cards made with them:
If you've followed my blog for very long, you know I love all things purple. I couldn't resist using some purple DSP I had on hand for the background.
The paper that the butterflies are cut from is quite thin and delicate, so I glued them directly to the DSP.
I added some purple gems and a sentiment, which was popped up with foam tape.
I stamped a sentiment on the inside and added a tiny punched butterfly.
I messed up the bottom edge of this card front, so I added a lacey border to cover it. I think the saying goes, "There are no mistakes in cardmaking, just opportunities."
I liked the clear gems better than the purple gems. These didn't stand out quite so much.
The sentiment was stamped, die-cut and popped up with thin foam strips.
And on the inside, I stamped another sentiment and added a punched butterfly.
We are hunkering down in our homes today because of the super cold weather. Our heating bill is going to be sky high this month! It got down to about -20F air temp last night with wind chills in the -30 to -40 range. I worry about homeless people in weather like this. I sure hope they have found warm shelter.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl
