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Woodblock Wednesday: July 2025 Edition

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Today’s card was designed with three challenges in mind: the monthly Woodblock Wednesday, and Inkspirational’s Birthday Challenge which closes on August 1st, and Seize the Birthday: Anything Goes.

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From the very first trip I made to a stamp store, I’ve loved Annette Watkin’s designs. One of these stamps is labeled 1992, and the other 1993. That’s just about the time I made my first trip to a stamp store! I see they are now referenced on Etsy as “vintage stamps.” I still love these, and they make a great CAS card.

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After coloring the flowers with Copic markers, I die cut the frame with Simon Says Stitched Squares. I added it to a square card base with dimensional tape. Easy peasy, and I hope I remember this design next spring/summer when I’m looking for some easy birthday cards to make. 

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Thanks, always, to Amy for hosting Woodblock Wednesday. I love looking through the woodblock stamps I saved, and often wish I’d saved a few more!

 

 

Season’s Greetings

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I was totally inspired by Greta’s Pinkfresh Studio’s Folk Snowflake and when I saw the 52 Christmas Throwdown Challenge calling for Foiling or Heat Embossing I knew it was time for me to CASE Greta’s card. The card also works for the Pinkfresh Studio July Challenge: Anything Goes which I’m always happy to enter. 

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I embossed the snowflake in silver and used three Pinkfresh Studio Inks, Slumber, Blue Jay, and Sapphire to color it. Next, I cut one of Pinkfresh’s Nested Blanket Stitched Hexagons from silver shimmer cardstock. Before adding the snowflake, I die cut a snowflake from a foam sheet for dimension. I forget about using foam, but it worked well here. I tried the panel on a variety of card bases, but liked light blue best. I silver embossed a greeting on the bottom from Reverse Confetti’s Christmas Card Greetings. I gave thought to using a slightly larger sentiment on top of the snowflake, but I couldn’t bring myself to cover up any of it.

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Before adding the snowflake to the card, I die cut another snowflake from a sheet of white foam. I don’t know why I forget about this. It’s so much easier (and sturdier) than applying a lot of dimensional tape. The final touch was adding a bit more sparkle with a few of Pinkfresh Studio’s Jewels in a beautiful blue. 

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Happy Anniversary to Us!

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Today is our 52nd anniversary–pretty hard to believe. We’ve already been for a nine mile bike ride along the canal, and got home before the serious heat arrived. The rest of the day is pretty relaxed, but we’re going to dinner at a new-to-us restaurant for dinner. A little fancier environment that our usual–although I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s perfectly acceptable to wear jeans almost anywhere these days. My parents would be appalled. When I was growing up I had “church clothes” and “theater clothes.” I was forty before I was comfortable wearing pants to church! I’ll be wearing a dress tonight. 🙂

Tracy’s card this year is very CAS, but I hope he likes it as much as I do.

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I started with Art Pop Watercolor paper which I love for the texture. It also has a slight creamy color as well. I played around with several designs, but finally settle on this: I die cut a panel with Gina K’s Master Layout 1 and then die cut a scalloped heart from The Greetery’s Nordic Hearts in the center of it. I backed the opening with gold textured paper from Michael’s and then added the heart.

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The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink’s Larger Than Life: Love, sentiments, embossed in gold and die cut with My Favorite Things “Itty Bitty Strips.” I’ve owned the sentiment stamp for so long it was in with the sentiments instead of the NBUS box, but it clearly had never been used. I forgot to take a photos of the inside which reads “And laughter, and Happily Ever After.” Just perfect. 

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Iconic Christmas

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As soon as I saw the Just Us Girls Moodboard for inspiration this week, I knew exactly what I wanted to use.

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I bought Iconic Christmas from My Favorite Things four years ago when it was released. I thought it was just charming, but could never face the prospect of stamping and die cutting all the small images. This NBUS item was in the Christmas bin labeled: Use it or Purge It! I’m so glad I found the inspiration to put it to use. It is, indeed, charming. The process of stamping and die cutting was a bit easier after watching a video by Yana Smakula. You can see right away that what inspired me was the scattered pattern of tiny images. Mine are more clustered than scattered, but I think you’ll see the inspiration.

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I die cut many more images so I’d have choices about how to group them together. After arranging them, I glued some of them to the card panel, and added dimensional tape to others. The little stars were stamped and gold embossed. To add some more fun to the card, I scattered some Pinkfresh Studio Clear Gems with Gold Dust. The sentiment is from Reverse Confetti’s Christmas Card Greetings. Sadly, neither MFT nor Reverse Confetti are still in business.

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The cream cardstock panel as well as the gold metallic “frame” were die cut with Gina K’s Masterlayout #1. They were then added to a Pure Poppy card base. I’m happy to have another Christmas card in the stash, and I do believe I’ll come back to this set again. This is off again to Darnell’s NBUS collection. 

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Christmas in the Round

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To my surprise, one of the dies I discovered in the NBUS box was a small floral from Waffle Flower, Folk Art Floral. I don’t remember purchasing it, but it made the perfect flower for a Christmas card in the round. The Christmas Kickstart Challenge is Merry Go Round. After die cutting a few of the florals I made three Christmas cards. Two are this design:

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After die cutting and assembling the floral, I die cut the largest of The Greetery’s Nordic Circles. The sentiment is embossed in gold from Penny Black’s Happy & Bright.

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I added a gold pearl to the center of the floral, and three more below as an embellishment. It’s still a very CAS design.

For the second card, I layered the florals to create a more dimensional flower. The rest of the design remained the same.

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In addition to The Christmas Kickstart Challenge, I’m adding this to Addicted to Stamps and More: Christmas.

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Cupcakes

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Unlike the last post where I used recently purchased products, the Waffle Flower Postage Collage Cupcake stencil and Hey, Cupcake stamp set have sat in the NBUS box for several months. When I set the goal of using 31 unused products in 31 days, I knew this was one I really wanted to put to use. Like the Grand Finale set from the last post, this set will see a lot of use. It’s good for kids, teens, and adults, and there are so many colors that can be used with it. 

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The stencils are very easy to use and line up nicely. I decided on pinks and teals and had a lot of fun playing with this set. I added some details to the candles with a white gel pen, and some Rock Candy Glitter for a sugary topping on the cupcakes.

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I sent an earlier card to Seize the Birthday Anything Goes. This one’s for the current theme: Food or Drink. And it’s another for NBUS. I hope to fill up the gallery by the end of the month.

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Grand Finale

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Not all the products in my NBUS box have been there for months. Some are more recent and the Grand Finale die and stencil set by The Greetery are a more recent purchase. When I look at purchasing new products I want to be sure I can use them for a variety of occasions and groups of people. These, like the Yay! product suite also by The Greetery will work for birthdays, all kinds of celebrations, and a wide age-range of recipients. I used the Yay! for two graduations this spring and summer, and expect to use Grand Finale multiple times as well. This card (the second one I created) went to a stamping buddy of mine who celebrated her birthday recently. 

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The die etches a wonderful design on the card as well as openings on each of the fireworks. I backed the panel with silver holographic paper and then stenciled the pink and orange bursts. 

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You can get a sense of the sparkle from the holographic paper in this photo. I also used it to die cut the sentiment from Papertrey Ink’s Bold Borders: Wave. I stacked three white die cuts of the sentiment under the holographic paper for some dimension. I added Pinkfresh Studio’s Clear Iridescent Drops for some added sparkle. 

The die set also includes some small pinwheels which you’ll see in the next card. Here I added one on the inside. It also uses some of the holographic paper.

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The inside sentiment is from an old set from Papertrey Ink. Several years ago, I decided to remove the stamps from the CD cases that Papertrey Ink used for their stamps. I put them on acetate and was sometimes able to peel off the label to add to the cardstock I backed them with. If not, I wrote the name of the set on the paper. Somehow neither of those happened so I have no idea what set this is from. I still have one box of Papertrey Ink stamps that remain in their CD cases. I lost all interest in repackaging the rest of them. 

Here’s the first card I made. It uses all the same products, but I added some pinwheels to the front. I thought it was too busy, but ultimately my husband and I decided it was OK. Nonetheless, I much prefer the second, cleaner-looking card. 

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I’m sending the first card to Seize the Birthday (anything goes) and to Darnell’s NBUS.

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Color Hues #114

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Bonnie has chose a very versatile color combination for the mid-July Color Hues Challenge

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I decided to try a new-to-me technique I saw on Tina Smith’s blog called “die cut dipping.” You smoosh some ink from an ink pad onto a glass mat or similar surface, spritz it with water and dip your die cut into the ink. Tina started with colored cardstock, but because I had previously die cut multiple images of the flowers, leaves, and pot from Altenew’s Houseplants diesI needed to use a clean waterbrush to smooth out and add ink to missing spots on the die cut. Even as I was going through the process, I wasn’t sure if it was going to work, but I’m quite happy with the results.

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I also added some interest to the leaves with a finger dauber and a bit of darker ink. The background for the hanging basket is Subway Tiles by Taylored Expressions. The leaves cover most of the pot, but it was one of my favorites from using this technique. There are four piece to that die cut and it looked so realistic. 

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Once again The Greetery came to the rescue with the perfect sentiment. I used another of those sentiments on an earlier Color Hues card, but this time I added the flourish and die cut it with the die from Garden Gateway die which I have never used before. (Sadly, the Garden Gateway remains in the NBUS box.)

I hope you’ll jump over to the Color Hues blog to see what wonderful designs our Guest Designer, Von Marie, and our Design Team have created. And, of course, we’d love to see you in the gallery!

This is definitely off to Darnell’s NBUS link since Houseplants have been in that too-full Need to Use box for far too long. It’s also off to the TicTacToe Challenge. I used the left-hand side of the grid going down: foliage, layers, flowers. 

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Circles

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I rarely am cutting it so close to a challenge as I am today. It’s Theme Week at The Paper Players and the theme, chosen by Stef, my teammate at Color Hues, is Circles. I’ve been thinking about the challenge off and on all week. Last night, however, instead of crafting, I started sorting and purging my precut diecuts, card fronts, images to color, etc. As I was working through them I came upon an envelope filled with precut black and white circles from the Simon Says Geometric Circle Dies. There was also a group of circles cut with patterned paper, and the answer to the call for circles.

Instead of sitting right down and getting to it, I ended up watching the second installment of the Ken Burns documentary on Lewis & Clark. We’re planning to drive that route in the fall, and it’s a fascinating look at the perils and challenges of exploring the west in the early 1800’s. 

So this morning, when we got home from the gym, I sat down and came up with a birthday card I’m quite pleased with. It’s a good masculine card, and I have more circles to play with later.

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It took awhile to figure out how to arrange the circles, but once I die cut some squares from Ellen Hutson’s Essential Squares, the card came together pretty quickly. I attached the squares onto a panel die cut with Gina K’s Masterlayout 1, and added the circles with dimensional tape. Two small red enamel dots provide a bit of color.

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The sentiment is from Memory Box’s Black Tabs series. Always a good choice when I need a premade sentiment. I still have a few hours before the challenge closes so it’s off to The Paper Players!

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Poinsettias for Christmas

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I’m right on track with making my Christmas cards. I have a goal to make a set of 10 each month. So far, I’ve only missed one month so I’m halfway there. I do occasionally make a card for a challenge as well. As soon as I saw the Jingle Belles Challenge for Poinsettias, I knew I had the perfect die in my NBUS box to start. I also knew that one of my very old Poppy Stamps dies would work as well.

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I recently purchased the Simon Says Hanging Leaf Ring. It comes with a set of floral dies, but I knew the Small Blooming Poinsettia die from Poppy Stamps would work beautifully here. I did cut the Ellen Hutson Lattice Background from black cardstock and added it to a black panel before adding both to a gold panel. The card base is Papertrey Ink’s Vintage Cream which I also used for the circle inside the ring.

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The sentiment is from Spellbinder’s Wonderful Christmas stamp set which was one of the monthly offerings last year. I don’t think I’ve used it before, but the font seemed just right for this design. At the last minute I added two gold leaves from the poinsettia dies and then some Gold Glitter Pearls from Pinkfresh Studio. 

This is also off to NBUS–one more product out of the NBUS box!

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A Trio of Ice Cream Cones

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Today is my granddaughter, Maddy’s, ninth birthday. She’s celebrating her birthday on Nantucket–what could be better? Before she left on vacation we went on a birthday shopping trip. She turns out to be one great shopper. She knows where she wants to go, and when she gets there she makes good choices. She had the choice of opening her card that day. But she chose to take it to Nantucket to open today. Hopefully, she’ll be pleased with it. All of my grandchildren are fans of The Greetery’s Honeycomb products, and the ice cream cone seemed perfect for a July birthday. 

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I finally have the dies for the What’s the Scoop? stamp set, and they are so much fun–adding a chocolate topping that creates sprinkles. Also new for this card is the Frosted Frames die. The patterned papers were in a box with older papers from my scrapbooking days. 

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I added a few enamel dots for embellishment, and it was done.

I made two other ice cream cards with the Hey, Honeycomb Ice Cream Cone. They’re all similar, but all three have different backgrounds. 

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This one has a foiled background with The Greetery’s Ticker Tape, and die cut with The Stitched Scallop, also by The Greetery. You can see the foiling better in this photo:

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And finally with the honeycomb opened up.

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The background for the next card was stamped with Concord and 9th’s Celebration Turnabout stamp, and die cut once again with the Stitched Scallop die.

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I don’t often enter more than two or maybe three challenges at a time, but this is an exception.The AAA Birthday Challenge and The Four Seasons Challenge are looking for Summer cards. Festive Friday’s current theme is National Ice Cream Day. Maddy’s card has sprinkles, a cone, and ice cream for the Festive Friday Challenge. And at Just Us Girls, it’s Die Cut Week with Summer Things as the theme.

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Paper Posies

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I hardly need another die cut flower set, but my resolve was broken when I saw the new Concord and 9th Paper Posies. I haven’t let them sit in the NBUS box very long. In an unusual move for me, I chose a range of Concord and 9th papers, and then just started die cutting away. When I had a nice selection I embossed some of the petals and leaves with the accompanying embossing folder which is quite a nice addition to the set. After putting together a variety of florals, I selected some for two cards. The first is a thank you card to a friend who brought me some treats from Paris. The second is for a woman in my book club who is scheduled for a knee replacement this week. I still have enough flowers left over a couple more cards.

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I arranged these on a Soft Stone (PTI) card base, and stamped one of my favorite sentiments from The Greetery’s Tagged Elegance set.

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You can see the lovely embossing here. I’m not sure which side of the petals are intended to be used, but it’s clear to me that either side would be great.

The next card is more CAS. I started with a white woodgrain card base, and made a simple floral arrangement. Using the rule of 3, I tried adding another floral, but it just didn’t work! I did add three gold pearls from Pinkfresh Studio. The sentiment is from Spellbinder’s You Are Everything. 

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The Paper Players have a TicTacToe board this week. I’m sending the first card off to them, using the middle row across: flowers, die cuts, embossing. And both are off to the Wednesday Simon Says Challenge: Sending Flowers. I used to play along with Simon Says regularly, but seem to forget this challenge when I’m creating. And always with a NBUS, off to Darnell’s challenge as well.

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A Call for Stencils

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Just Us Girls Challenge is asking for Stencils as is Inkspirational. Geometric stencils are the optional element at Inkspirational and this works perfectly for that as well. I’ve challenged myself this month to create 31 cards using a NBUS product. I’d like to say a card-a-day. but I know there are days when it’s impossible to get to the craft room for very long. I pulled out a stencil that’s been languishing for months in the NBUS box. Somewhat to my surprise, it’s a coloring stencil for a Spellbinder’s hot foil plate, which I do not own. As you can see, it works perfectly well on its own.

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I pulled out three Catherine Pooler inks that I’ve had for a long time and never used. I love the summer vibe they give to the card. I used just three of the four stencils since I liked the design with the white areas. After stenciling, I die cut the panel with a Hero Arts Rounded Rectangles Infinity die and added a white border before adhering to a lime green card base.

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I tried a variety of sentiment styles, but liked this preprinted and foiled one from Pinkfresh Studios. I added a few Pinkfresh gold pearls as well.

These are off to Just Us Girls and Inkspirational. Both challenges end this week, so it was a timely make.

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Hope your summer is off to a great start. We’ve had some much needed rain, but today is clear, sunny, and not too hot. 

Clean & Simple for Color Hues # 113

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Tracey leads us off in July with a versatile color combination for the next Color Hues Challenge:

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I have two anniversary cards to share today. The first card design has been a favorite for anniversaries over the years.

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The die cut tree from My Favorite Things has long been a favorite of mine. I die cut it on a white panel and added it to a red panel cut with Gina K’s Master Layout #1, which allows the red to show through. I added a narrow black border also cut with Gina K’s Master Layout #1.

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The sentiment is from My Favorite Things, Hugs and Kisses. No embellishment was necessary.

The second card practically made itself. I created a card for friend’s anniversary, and although it was okay to send, I really didn’t love it. Before it went off in the mail, I realized that by changing the card base I could have a clean and simple card for Tracey’s challenge. It doesn’t get more clean and simple than this:

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The card base is my favorite red: Papertrey Ink’s Pure Poppy. The little hearts came from Hero Art’s Infinity Hearts die, and the white panel was cut with one of Ellen Hutson’s Essential Rectangles. I popped the hearts up with a tiny dimensional foam dot. 

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I used the same stamp set, Hugs and Kisses, from My Favorite Things for the sentiment, and added one small red pearl from AMuse. Those pearls have been in my collection for years.

Be sure to hop over to the Color Hues Challenge blog to see how the Design Team and our Guest Designer, Kim Miller, were inspired for this challenge, and then add a card of your own to our gallery.

I’m sending the second card to AAACards: Anything CAS Goes

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