
I was off to look at the new challenge at Cupcake Inspirations today and came across the winners for the last challenge…… me. AWWWWW! So not expected, but so appreciated. Thank you Design Team!
The winning card and challenge:

I was off to look at the new challenge at Cupcake Inspirations today and came across the winners for the last challenge…… me. AWWWWW! So not expected, but so appreciated. Thank you Design Team!
The winning card and challenge:



Welcome back cardmakers! A little birdie says he hopes you feel better. My card is inspired by the Cupcake Inspirations Challenge. My background is a mixed media of Tim Holtz’s Distressed Paints: Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain and Antique Bronze. A layer of embossing was next using Stampers Anonymous Linen with Antique Linen powder. For a little more interest, Summertine VersaFine Clair ink and a word stamp completes the background. My birdie and sentiment were stamped in ground expresso Memento ink. Tim Holtz’s Bird Crazy was brought to life with simple Copic Coloring (Y15,Y35,YR8,YG67,E57).
“Once you lick the frosting off the cupcake, it becomes a muffin; and muffins are healthy. You’re Welcome!”

Happy Humid Monday, Halloween Crafters! The inspiration board at 2 Old Bats Halloween Challenge made me think of Pumpkinhead. My problem is that I can’t draw well and have no Pumpkinhead stamp; so, off to the internet I went. The lovely artists at Twistoon had just what I needed. YEAH!!! 🧡🎃🧡 A simple download and I was set to go. I uploaded the .png to Cricut and added an offset to the image so it would draw and cut like a stamp with coordinating die. The 0.4mm black Cricut pen was used to draw on white cardstock. My creepy friend, from the seedy part of town, was colored with Prismacolor pencils and his offset was colored with E49 Copic Marker. The Spooktacular background is a paper from Whimsy Stamps. Happy Holiday Crafting!!
“Hope your night is so happy, it makes you glow from the inside out.“

Good evening everyone! What a perfect endo to such a busy day! As I frequently do, I was off to look at the challenges I follow to see if anything new was posted. Yep, something new….. I won the honor of Sandra’s  DT Favourite Winner over at A Perfect Time to Craft. Thank you so very much, Sandra!! 🤗🤗

Welcome Back Card Makers! I have a CAS card today, playing along with the nice people over at AAA Card Challenge. This is perhaps the most simple card I have ever created. The wreath is a die cut from Tonic Studios (Under The Mistletoe Wreath); it was cut twice and simply mounted on the card. My little mousy friend is from Stampendous’ House Mouse. He is stamped with VersaFine Clair Morning Mist and lightly colored with pink pastel pencil. The tag is from Hero Art’s Thanks a Bunch stamped in the same Morning mist ink. A single line was embossed to add a little interest and help follow the sketch.
“Be that person that makes others feel special.”

Welcome to the weekend, crafters! I was over at the Time Out Challenge and they currently have a photo inspiration, which coincidentally corresponds with the Double D challenge. I love the striped wall in the background and used it for my background inspiration. Some simple masking and use of Distressed Oxides (Peacock Feathers, Spun Sugar, Mustard Seed, Twisted Citron, Picked Raspberry,and Spiced Marmalade) created my stripes. Cricut supplied the die cut and Hero Arts gave me the sentiment and the MaiTai. A MaiTai sounds good right now. In case you need it, here’s the recipe: 1 1/2 oz White rum, 1/2 oz Fresh lime juice, 1/2 oz Orange curaçao, 1/2 oz Orgeat syrup, 3/4 oz Dark rum.
Have a beautiful weekend! Do what makes you smile and happy!!

I was visitng challenges today to see who has posted and looking for inspiration this morning. My Thinking of You card made the Top 3 over at The Dream Factory Challenge. For those not familiar, it is a monthly challenge that uses a movie as inspiration for the challenge. Thank you, DT at Dream Factory for the vote of confidence!

Happy Mid-week artists and crafters! I am sharing today a purple rose. The die cut is from Momenta and cut twice in white card stock. Translucent grit medium was added to the leaves randomly and opaque texture medium with wilted violet and purple Art Glitter-glitter were placed on the rose petals. The leaves and buds were then colored and smudged with distressed crayons. The background is the Garden of Roses stencil from Dylusions (Ranger) with a little help from Distressed Oxide Inks in Wilted Violet, Spun Sugar and Dried Marigold. The green leaves are from a Kindred Stamp Set and Memento Luxe Pear Tart. It’s a little late, but this would make a fabulous Mother’s Day Card; guess I’ll just hoard it until next year. 🌹😊

Good morning crafting world! I have a mixed media piece for you this am. This is a combination of distressed paint, distressed ink, ink, pan pastels, gel pens, and a little glitter for fun. The SSS Monday challenge is “I can see clearly”. Although many have taken this as adding a clear item, I couldn’t help but be inspired by the words and the song is clearly implies. My image was inspired by the line “It’s gonna be a bright, bright, sunshiny day.” This beautiful woman is standing in the middle of a forest with the glow of sunshine. Too bad my children are no longer having to submit creative writing based on a picture; this would be perfect! Enjoy!!!! Here’s my recipe.

It’s an inky Thursday in the craft room today. I’ve been working on this for a while and finally finished this card and just had to post it. Those that follow might recognize it as it is based off the card by Emma Willimas on a SSS Monday Challenge. I changed the scene to make it more summer inspired. I will update a bit later on all the inks that went into its making.