Sunday, September 21, 2025

Skully



 Supplies:
Paper: Gina K White, SU Basic Black and Pumpkin Pie, Spellbinders Porcelain Cotton Card Panel
Ink: Distress Ink: Crackling Campfire, Carved Pumpkin, Scattered Straw, BetterPress Black Ink
Accessories: SU Everyday Arches Dies, Memory Box Everyday Sentiments Happy Halloween, Spellbinders BetterPress: Skully, Pickett Fences Blending Brushes, SU Black and White Twine

Hello Stampers!  I've been a bit MIA.  With the new school year starting and then I got Covid my cardmaking time has fallen to the wayside.  But I'm back!  I am excited to share this card I made for the Featured Stamper Challenge over at Splitcoaststampers.  I absolutely love this skeleton pumpkin image!!  Here is the card I CASED:
For my card I started by ink blending the main arch layer.  Then I used the BetterPress system to letterpress the skeleton/pumpkin and sentiment.  It looks so cool!  Then I matted the arch with a black arch.  I wanted just a little something extra on the front so I added some black and white twine at the top.  For the inside I duplicated the arch look and added a die cut sentiment.  Easy Peasy this one was!

Thanks so much for stopping by!  I'll catch ya next weekend!  Have a great week!
Terri

Monday, September 1, 2025

Just a Note


Supplies:
Stamps: A Muse: Just a Note
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Paper: Gina K White, Navy from Stash, Simple Stories Bloom and Grow 6x6 Paper Pack
Accessories: Stampin' Up Sealed With Love Dies, Flower Brad, Stampin' Up Layering squares Framelits Dies and dimensionals

Hello Stampers!  I'm here to share a card I made for the Clean and Simple Challenge over at Splitcoaststampers, the theme is World Letter Writing Day.  For my card I started wby die cutting the envelope.  Then I die cut the paper that goes in the envelope, stamped the sentiment on it, and slid it in the envelope.  to secure the envelope and note I used a flower brad that matched the patterned paper.  Next I picked out another patterned paper as the background, and die cut it into a square.  I die cut the scalloped square out of navy cardstock to mat this. to finish the front I adhered my layers together and popped up the envelope using dimensionals.  For the inside I found another strip of patterned paper and adhered it in the card, leaving room to write a note.

That's all for now, thanks for stopping by!
Terri