Friday, March 13, 2026

Big Bold Birthday Rose

Mornin' y'all!  Bit late with posting but it's been a busy morning of running errands.  Daphne was just shoving my elbow with her nose, she knows it's past her normal walk time, but I had things I needed to do first and that includes writing this blog post.  So here's my card for today:


I was inspired by the current challenge at Time Out Challenges:


The first big, bold flower in my stamp collection that came to mind after seeing this challenge was the one from Rose Wonder, so I went with that.  There are two very similar color challenges out there right now featuring pinks and greens but I think I managed to choose colors for my rose that don't exactly fit either of those challenges, dangit!  Ah well, I think this card will go to my sister this summer, it just looks like an Adrienne card.  I embossed the image with gold EP and then colored with Blends, two shades of pink and two shades of green.  This is what the back of the paper looked like when I was done:


I just thought it was interesting.

Okay, I'd better go take the Daphinator for her walk so I can come back and whip up some cookie dough.  Cheers!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Rose Wonder, Nature's Symphony
Ink:  Versamark, Berry Burst, Crumb Cake, Stampin' Blends in Granny Apple Green, Mossy Meadow, Polished Pink, Berry Burst
Paper:  Polished Pink, Basic White
Accessories:  Gold EP, Gold baker's twine, Dimensionals, Brushed Metallic Dots

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Regal Birthday Wishes

Mornin' y'all!  How's your day going?  The hubs says that our new Mac will *finally* be here today so Daphne is on high alert for the delivery driver (the next door neighbor just got something delivered).  The hubs will have to set it all up tonight since I am severely tech challenged : )

It should come as no surprise that I have a card to share today.


I really liked the color combination from Creative Colour Challenges this week:


Which I was able to combine with this week's sketch from Atlantic Hearts:


I have many many scraps from the Bright & Beautiful DSP Stack, one of my all-time faves, and it includes all three of the challenge colors.  Then I just die cut a label from the Stitched So Sweetly dies and added some flowers and foliage from Regal Flora.  Done!

That's it for now, peeps.  Have a great day!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Regal Flora, Branching Out
Ink:  Bubble Bath, Pretty Peacock, Lost Lagoon
Paper:  Bubble Bath, Pretty Peacock, Thick Basic White, Bright & Beautiful DSP Stack
Accessories:  Regal Flora dies, Stitched So Sweetly dies, Blue Faceted Gems, Dimensionals, Wink of Stella

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Spring Greetings

Mornin' y'all, and a sleepy one.  I had the lights out at nine o'clock last night and still didn't get enough sleep--Daphne asked to be let out at 11:30, and two hours later, Ryan came in saying that one of his ears hurt (I think he got water in it at swim practice).  But I have my morning cuppa (Lady Grey this morning, which is funny because I like Lady Grey and cannot stand Earl Grey tea no matter what Captain Picard says) and a lemon muffin, so let's get to it today.  Here's my card:


As soon as I saw the palette from Sunday Stamps, I knew I would be busting out the Lovely Blossoms DSP that Joanne made me get.


I went through the papers a couple of times to choose patterns, and ended up using all the colors except for Crumb Cake.  I noticed that the Petal Pink floral pattern matched up with the Cloud Cover floral, so I had to line them up on my card, which took some finagling and made a bunch of paper scraps but my new year's goal is to just Use The Paper so I'm okay with that.  I added a sentiment from the retired Sunny Sentiments because nothing in my tiny collection of current-but-for-how-long stamp sets was working for me.  Some Cloud Cover dots and done.

That's it for me today, folks.  I'm going to brave the cold weather (seriously, it's 20 degrees colder today than yesterday, but tomorrow it will go right back up to 65) and take my Daphne girl for a walk.  Cheers!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Sunny Sentiments
Ink:  Secret Sea
Paper:  Cloud Cover, Old Olive, Thick Basic White, Lovely Blossoms DSP
Accessories:  Tags & Labels Framelits, Dimensionals, Muted Palette Dots

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Garden Fresh

Mornin' y'all!  I hate Daylight Savings but I am enjoying a beautiful Colorado sunrise this morning, how's your Tuesday going?

Without further ado, here's my card for today:


The only stamping is "fresh", which is from a stamp set called Farm Fresh that's been in my collection for probably close to twenty years but apparently I had never shared anything made with it here on the blog.  Let's check out some challenges, shall we?  Starting with the sketch from CAS on Friday:


I actually followed this sketch pretty much exactly, whee.  Next is the color challenge from Color Dare:


I had those two challenges swirling together in my brain, but what brought my card together was the Addicted to CAS theme challenge:


My brain yelled VEGETABLE GARDEN and I remembered the To Market DSP that I have in my stash and had hardly cut into at all before it retired.  It features both Pumpkin Pie and Garden Green, so that ticks the boxes for the color challenge, and I just fussy cut some veg from one pattern and combined it with a couple others from the pack.  I kept my card front mostly white (haha, my white space is actually white for once) and refrained from adding embellishments since two of my challenges are specifically CAS and someone tell me why I suddenly cannot type correctly on the laptop keyboard??  My fingers are getting tongue-tied.  Our new Mac should arrive sometime this week,  I am looking forward to having my normal setup (and keyboard) again.  Or maybe it's because my fingernails are growing out a little and I am used to having them very short.  Hmm.

Anyway, as I said before, Farm Fresh has been in my collection for yeeeeaaarrrrs and it seemed like a good time to use one of the stamps from it.  That set has artwork in the style of old-fashioned fruit crate labels, I may have to keep it out and make something to show off one of those stamps.  But for now, it's time to get Ryan off to school.  Cheers!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Farm Fresh
Ink:  Garden Green
Paper:  Pumpkin Pie, Basic White, To Market DSP
Accessories:  Layering Circles dies, Dimensionals

Monday, March 9, 2026

Lavender in a Flash

Mornin' y'all!  I am happy to report that the three human members of the family are all feeling better; Daphne was an excellent napping buddy for anyone who needed it over the weekend in her capacity as dogtor and I'm pretty sure that's what did the trick for us.  So now it's back to our regularly scheduled programming this week.

Let's start off the week in purple!


I made this card in a flash for the As You See It speed stamping challenge:




And here's my time:


I was at eight minutes and something so I decided I had enough time to put some Wink of Stella on my stamped lavender.  I started with the two scrap pieces of DSP, they were already that size, so I just set out my Highland Heather and Whisper White cardstock, got my chosen stamps on the blocks, and started the timer.  My sentiment ended up just a teensy bit crooked when I die cut it but that's part of the homemade charm.

Well, that's it for me today, peeps.  I'm off to see the vampires...have to have blood drawn for my annual thyroid check.  Fun times.  Then I get to come home and eat a very late breakfast before I take Daph-Daph out for a walk.  Cheers!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Painted Lavender, Perennial Postage
Ink:  Highland Heather, Shaded Spruce, Gorgeous Grape
Paper:  Highland Heather, Thick Basic White, Perennial Lavender DSP
Accessories:  Painted Lavender dies, Nested Essentials dies, Mini Dimensionals, Purple Fine Shimmer Gems, Wink of Stella

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Have a Rainbow Day with The Paper Players

Gooooood mornin' y'all!  Sunday means it's time for a new Paper Players challenge and the fabulous Joanne has chosen a super fun color challenge for us!


Fun fact:  when I was little (as in, under the age of 7, before we moved from California to Texas), my bedroom was painted yellow and one wall was covered in wallpaper with rainbows on it, and I had a piece of framed art that said "Have a rainbow day".  I had a Rainbow Brite doll too : ) and at least one of the Sprites.  I still have the rainbow afghan my mom crocheted for me to go with that bedroom decor.  So a rainbow challenge is right up my alley!  Here's what I made:


This card started with that rainbow stripe pattern!  And I have a full rainbow too:  Rose Red, Pumpkin Pie, So Saffron, Old Olive, Tempting Turquoise, and Gorgeous Grape.  The "aloha" came out a little bit darker than I wanted it to, so I added some Gorgeous Grape shimmer gems to incorporate more purple.  I made a hula dancer card a couple of weeks ago, and at that time I said I wanted to make a card with the Hawaiian shirt and surfboard images in the Do the Hula stamp set.  Well, this was my chance to use the shirt and the leaf stamps!  I had a grand ol' time fussy-cutting everything out to go on top of that fun stripe pattern, which is from the Island Oasis DSP pack from way back in 2010.  Uh, I tend to hold onto my craft supplies just in case they come in handy later, which is why I have that old DSP and also all those retired ink pads.

Check out the other design team creations on the Paper Players blog, and you can hop through their individual blogs to leave some comments too:

The Paper Players Design Team



And then upload your card at the Paper Players blog!  Keep in mind a few simple rules:
1.  Create a new paper project
2.  Upload your creation to your blog with a link back to us and provide a direct link to the post featuring your challenge submission
3.  Please link your card to no more than four challenges, TOTAL
4.  Have fun!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Do the Hula
Ink:  Pumpkin Pie, Old Olive, Tempting Turquoise, Rose Red, Gorgeous Grape
Paper:  So Saffron, Thick Basic White, Island Oasis DSP
Accessories:  Dimensionals, Fine Purple Shimmer Gems, Dimensionals, Wink of Stella

Saturday, March 7, 2026

The Moonstone Castle Mystery

Happy Saturday and welcome to the fortieth Nancy Drew Challenge!  Today we are investigating The Moonstone Castle Mystery:


I do have a matte cover of this as well, which you'll see in the pics with the cards.  I'm not sure if Nancy's dress is yellow or edging towards chartreuse, it looks more greenish in person.  We're doing all primary colors here with Bess in blue and George in red, with a very interesting sunset sky behind the titular castle.  This is similar to the covers for Old Stagecoach and Golden Pavilion with the girls looking away from us, except this time we see their entire bodies instead of just from the waist up.

Case file:  Carson asks for Nancy's help with a missing persons case, which leads her, Bess, and George to Deep River to find out what happened to Joanie Horton, who disappeared after her grandmother died fifteen years ago.  Nancy receives a moonstone in the mail with a mysterious note, and upon arriving in Deep River (original name:  Moonstone Valley, which is way cooler) she investigates a mysterious castle (why does my town not have a castle?!) and spends a lot of time getting all the hot goss from an old lady at a tea room called the Brass Kettle.  The case ends up pretty dark though, between kidnapping, theft, and elder abuse, but Nancy gets all the bad guys behind bars in the end.

Here's my first card:


Nancy is always cruising around in her convertible and actually she goes through quite a few cars over the course of the series, I think Carson has bought her at least two new cars so far and she's had her car stolen or wrecked several times as well.  So anyway, it was high time to make a card based on Nancy's wheels.  Carson bought her a yellow convertible in The Haunted Showboat, but we don't have Crushed Curry Blends (still a little irked about that, Stampin' Up!) so I made a red convertible to go on the map background.


I chose red for George's dress and the yellow more for the sunset sky than Nancy's dress, which like I said looks a bit more chartreuse to me.

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Classic Convertibles, Geared Up Garage
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black, Crushed Curry, Stampin' Blends in Real Red, Smoky Slate, Pool Party
Paper:  Real Red, Crushed Curry, Thick Basic White, Classic Garage DSP
Accessories:  Textured Notes dies, Dimensionals, Tinsel Gems

I couldn't stop there, so here's my second card:


When I sat down to make cards for this book I discovered a very surprising dearth of castle images in my stamp collection.  There's one in Chase Your Dreams but it is Neuschwanstein in Bavaria and I cannot see it as anything else; there's a turret in Provencal but I already used that for another book and I can't think of any more castles in my collection.  So I ordered this Build-a-Castle die from La La Land Crafts.


I chose a sky pattern from the Everyday Skies DSP Stack, they didn't have a yellow one like on the book but I chose a Balmy Blue pattern to go with Bess's dress and it still has some warm colors in it.  I wanted something sparkly to go with the moonstone theme of the book so I used silver glimmer paper.  I scrunched up some plastic wrap and used that to ink up the Garden Green card base just to give it some extra texture.

Supplies:
Stamps:  Chase Your Dreams
Ink:  Smoky Slate, Basic Gray, Garden Green
Paper:  Garden Green, Basic Gray, Smoky Slate, Everyday Skies DSP Stack, Silver Glimmer
Accessories:  Build-a-Castle dies from La La Land Crafts, Dimensionals, Wonderful Gems

Then I was like wait a minute, don't I have white glimmer paper?  I want to use that to look more like moonstone.  And I bought a *second* castle die so this time I have three cards and here's the third one:


Somehow the picture turned out looking very pink and I still don't have a Mac to edit the photos properly but trust me, the castle is white glimmer paper.  I got the die on Amazon.  


I thought the colors in the Tea Boutique DSP Stack matched the cover pretty well, and though I didn't use any of the tea-related patterns, Nancy and her chums do spend a lot of time at a tea room in Deep River asking the old lady to spill the tea on the town and its inhabitants.  And also there's a boating accident in this book because Nancy is forever having boat accidents.

Supplies:
Stamps:  Magical Mermaid
Ink:  Sweet Sorbet
Paper:  Sweet Sorbet, Garden Green, Basic White, Tea Boutique DSP Stack, Myths & Magic Glimmer Paper
Accessories:  castle die from Tnyvm?,  Layering Ovals dies, Sparkle Dot Essentials, Dimensionals

I think The Moonstone Castle Mystery is an enjoyable addition to the Nancy Drew series, though like I said the crimes she uncovers are pretty dark (we have elder abuse like in The Password to Larkspur Lane and kidnapping a child).  Overall I give it three and a half stars because I'm disappointed they never explain why there's a castle in Deep River/Moonstone Valley and that is the number one thing I wanted to know going into this book.  If you're inspired to make a card for this book, leave me a comment below, and come back next Saturday when Nancy investigates The Clue of the Whistling Bagpipes.  Cheers!