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Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Oh, deer, another year...

 

The sentiment and the die-cut of the deer were laying on my work surface, and I wanted to use them on a card before they got lost in the shuffle.

I was also using some 6" X 6" scenery papers for Thanksgiving cards. I suddenly realized that I could put all three items on a card.

After adhering my chosen scenery panel, the deer was glued directly to the card front. I thought it looked as though it was walking down that path towards the trees in the hills. The sentiment circle was popped up with foam squares.


I stamped a simple sentiment on the inside.












Yesterday, we attended the "signing ceremony" at our grandson's high school. He has commmitted to attend Boston University on a swimming scholarship next year. This ceremony was a way to congratulate him and other athletes at his school who have earned scholarships and committed to other universities. Each of their high school coaches had some nice things to say about them, and parents and other family members were there to show their support.

This is a photo of Patrick "signing" his commitment as he sits between his mom and dad. It will be fun to follow his swimming career in Boston beginning next fall.

We have a granddaughter who will also be graduating in the spring and heading off to college. She hasn't committed to a particular university yet, but she's a great soccer player, so I hope she gets to use her athletic skills at college, whether its on a school or intramural team.


This is one of her senior pictures that were taken just recently. She's a beautiful girl--inside and out--and she wants to go into nursing. I think it's the perfect field of study for such a kind and caring girl!










Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day

Cheryl

Monday, November 10, 2025

When the embossing folder is too narrow...

I have a beautiful 3D embossing folder, but the design that it embosses is not a full 4" wide. Its length is fine; in fact, it's about 6", so I actually have to trim it down to fit an A2 base. It's only the width that is a problem.

I could certainly alter the size of my card base to fit the embossed design, but for this card, I didn't want to do that.  Here's what I did instead:

Since I was making a wedding card, I decided to add some sparkle on each side of the embossed design with a couple narrow strips of aqua glitter cardstock.


This angle shows the gorgeous embossing. I love the different levels of a 3D design.

I used the flat space in the center for a stamped sentiment and a few gems. There's never too much sparkle on a wedding card!













I stamped a sentiment on the inside and added another strip of the same glitter cardstock I had used on the front.

This card actually looks so much nicer IRL. I don't have the photography skills to do it justice.

It turned cold in Minneapolis this weekend. We even had a dusting of snow. We used the heated seats and heated steering wheel in my new car when we were out and about. What a nice feature they are! My DH says I'm getting soft, but I can tell he enjoys them, too.

Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.

Cheryl


Friday, November 7, 2025

A pumpkin out of ovals...

I know that Halloween has come and gone, but I thought I'd share this card anyway because pumpkins work for Thanksgiving cards, too.

I have a few pumpkin dies, but sometimes I just want to try my hand at creating an image a little differently. This pumpkin was made from three die-cut ovals. I cut them out and then inked them around the edges before adhering them together.

I tried tilting the left and right ovals this way and that and finally decided they looked best if I tilted them slightly toward each other at the bottom, making the top of the pumpkin just a bit wider.

I hand cut a stem and die-cut a bit of of ivy for some green around the top.

The face was stamped with one of the jack-o-lantern face stamps from my stash. It could definitely be drawn on with a fine-point black Sharpie or cut from black cardstock and glued on.

I die-cut the white arched oval and then embossed it with a textured embossing folder.

The sentiment was stamped and popped up on foam tape.



I stamped two sentiments on the inside. The "Happy Halloween" could easily be changed to "Happy Thanksgiving." 

This would make a sweet card to send to a granddaughter, don't you think?

It sounds like some cold weather (and maybe even snow!) will be here by Sunday. Oh joy. I really dislike the cold. I'm just so thankful that I have a new car with heated seats and heated steering wheel. It's a Toyota Corolla Cross (small SUV) hybrid, and I am enjoying driving it.

Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.

Cheryl

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Let's Craft and Create Challenge #225: Anything Goes or (Option) Add Twine...


It's a new month at Let's Craft and Create, and you know what that means--a new challenge!

For this month's challenge I decided to use some ancient dark green twine that I knew I had in my stash...somewhere. After finding it, the first idea that came to mind was to use it to make a Christmas wreath. 

After adhering a panel of DSP to my kraft card base, I used a pencil and a circle die to lightly trace a circle on it. I added narrow pieces of double-sided tape at four different spots on the circle and then, starting at the center top, I carefully added the green twin, following the pencil line. The tape held the twine in place perfectly!

When that was done, I thought it looked too bare, so I die-cut a few small holly leaves and glued those in place. To finish the wreath, I added a red ribbon bow and a few Nuvo Drops for the red berries.

The sentiment was die-cut, backed with red cardstock, inked around the edges and popped up with foam tape.


I stamped a sentiment on an off-white panel for the inside and added a couple of holly leaves and Nuvo Drop berries.











Since I was in a Christmas card making mood, I decided to make another one.

This card features a couple of die-cut trees and a more traditional use of that dark green twine. The sentiment was created the same as for the first card, except this time I backed it with dark green cardstock.


I used the same stamped sentiment on the inside of this card.

Do you like using twine on your cards? I often use it and have quite a supply of types and colors. I've even been known to use plain old string, which can easily be colored with alcohol markers if you want something other than white.

I hope you'll join the fun and create something you can share on our website here. You'll find lots of inspiration from the Design Team at that link, too.

Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.

Cheryl

Monday, November 3, 2025

Danke...

I needed a thank you note to send to some extended family members in Germany. We spent a night with them during our recent trip, and I wanted them to know how much we appreciated their hospitality.

I have a "Danke" (Thanks) die which I used for the card front.

I used some of the pretty Dollar Tree vinyl on a navy blue mat for the front of my card. If you'd like to see other cards I've made with this vinyl, you can check them out here.


I also cut a white circle and a slightly larger navy blue circle for my "Danke" die-cut. The circles were adhered together and then popped up with foam squares.

I also cut and colored one of my favorite butterflies, using the blues and greys that are in the vinyl.

A few gems (one for the butterfly body) finished the front.




I created a German sentiment for the inside and printed it with my computer. It says, "Heartfelt thanks for your warm hospitality."

My DH and I are finally getting over our colds. They were pretty awful, but we're definitely on the mend now.

Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.

Cheryl

Friday, October 31, 2025

It's your birthday? Already?...

 A super fun image was offered for use online, and I took advantage of it to make this card:

Aren't those cats funny? I added the cat image to a Word document, made it the correct size, and then attached the sentiment to it. Once printed, I just had to cut it out and add it to my card base. The only embellishing I did was to add some Glossy Accents to the eyes and the gold dots you see in the corner.

I also printed the inside sentiment with my computer and added a couple of stamped paw prints.

This was such a quick card to make, and I loved the final result. The customers at the thrift store, where I donated a couple of them, seemed to like them, too. 

I mentioned our trip to England and Germany in my last post, so I thought I'd share a photo here. This is our grandson Sebastian, standing in the quad of Magdalen College in the University of Oxford. He looks like he's a "proper English student," don't you think?


Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.

Cheryl

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Son-in-law birthday card...

We just returned from a two-week trip to England and Germany. While we were in Heidelberg, Germany, we celebrated our son-in-law's birthday. This is the card I made for him:

For the vest and tie, I used some die-cuts my sister had given me long ago. I think this was the last of the die-cuts she gave me, but they were fun to use while they lasted.


In this photo, you can see the pocket (I inked around its edges) and the little buttons I created with Nuvo Drops.

I popped the entire vest up on foam tape.








On the inside, I created a mechanism that popped two additional messages out from under the "Happy Birthday" panel.


This picture shows how they slide back under the panel as the card is closed.

*****

We had a nice time on our trip, for the most part, but both came down with terrible colds while there. Our son-in-law is a pediatrician, so he was acting as our personal physician, prescribing a specific medicine regimen for each of us. Even with his personal care, we are still fighting those darn colds! 

Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.

Cheryl