Sunday, May 3, 2026

Girl Time with The Paper Players

Happy Sunday,  y'all!  Seems like stampers enjoyed Stef's sketch last week for The Paper Players just as much as I did : ) and now it's time for a new challenge brought to us by the wonderful Jaydee:


Girl time!  Your card doesn't have to be pink, but mine is.  Here's what I made:

I once went on a girls' trip to Paris with my friend Krissy (we lived in Germany at the time so it was just a short train ride away, so why not) and I had Paris on the brain because I recently bought some address labels with artwork of the Eiffel Tower and flowers on them, so I thought I'd make that in card form.  I actually started this card with the Eyelet Blooms die that was the April product of the month and built everything else on top of it.  I love the look of pale Pink Pirouette with black accents, and added in a bit of Pool Party just because I liked it.  The big flowers are from an old, old stamp set called Embrace Life, and I used a blending brush to add some ink to the flower centers and then used a marker to add darker pink too before I fussy cut them.  A few rhinestones and some crocheted trim and here we are.

Hope you'll enjoy this challenge too, after all we have Mother's Day coming up so we need some feminine cards, right?  The hubs asked me the other day if I wanted anything in particular for Mother's Day and I told him he bought me two more orchids at the store the other day...okay I bought them but he has to take care of them because both my thumbs are the blackest black and I can't keep plants alive for anything.  We already had a yellow orchid, and I got a blue-violet one with freckles and a teeny-tiny one with white flowers.  I do love to have orchids by my kitchen sink, especially since I'm not the one taking care of them.  We had five tiny ones above our kitchen sink in Germany.

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Parisian Beauty, Embrace Life, Happy Happenings
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black, Pink Pirouette
Paper:  Pink Pirouette, Pool Party, Basic Black, Basic White, Parisian Blossoms Specialty DSP 
Accessories:  Parisian dies, Eyelet Blooms die, some kind of label punch, rhinestones, black crocheted trim, Dimensionals

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!


Saturday, May 2, 2026

The Crooked Banister

Good morning friends, and welcome to the 48th Nancy Drew Challenge!  Today, Nancy is investigating The Crooked Banister.


Okay, so Rudy Nappi went ALL IN on the hot pink on this cover but I really like the composition with the crooked banister and that somewhat menacing robot.  Quite an eye-catching cover.

Case file:  Carson has clients who have been swindled by conman Rawley Banister, who has since disappeared, so he asks Nancy to investigate Rawley's peculiar mansion and see if she can find clues as to where he went, with the help of Rawley's two siblings.  Rawley liked to call himself the Crooked Banister and he's got a creepy robot, a literal crooked banister, poison paintings, hidden rooms, and a moat that sometimes catches on fire.  Yeah this one is pretty weird.

Here's my card:


Did I buy robot stamps just for this challenge?  Uh, YEAH, of course I did.  I had to make a card for Robby the Robot (who does not say "Danger Will Robinson!" because he IS the danger), and I really enjoyed the colors too:  Magenta Madness, Lovely Lipstick, and Mango Melody.


My robot is far less menacing than Nancy's.

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Nuts & Bolts
Ink:  Basic Gray, Versamark, Stampin' Blends in Smoky Slate & Magenta Madness
Paper:  Magenta Madness, Lovely Lipstick, Thick Basic White, Magenta Madness DSP, Lovely Lipstick DSP, Mango Melody DSP
Accessories:  Stylish Shapes dies, white EP, Dimensionals, Smoky Slate Pearls

One more card because I was having fun:


Rawley was obsessed with poisons so I had to do a poisonous card with the Sweet Hauntings stamp set.  I need to ink up my Lovely Lipstick ink pad, my background of poisonous drips was more subtle than I was really going for.


Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Sweet Hauntings, Drizzling Droplets
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black, Lovely Lipstick, Stampin' Blends in Mango Melody, Magenta Madness, Lovely Lipstick, Smoky Slate
Paper:  Magenta Madness, Thick Basic White, Lovely Lipstick DSP, Mango Melody DSP
Accessories:  Layering Circles dies, Dimensionals, Neutral Matte Dots

Like I said before, this book is just a bit bizarre...well, more than a bit, but I do enjoy bananas hijinks so I'm giving this one three and a half stars because I think it's fun.  If Nancy and Robby inspire you to make a card, please leave me a comment so I can see!  And we'll see you next week when Nancy sleuths out The Secret of Mirror Bay.

Friday, May 1, 2026

Toadstool Appreciation

Mornin' y'all!  Ryan isn't feeling so great this morning, poor kid, but I dropped him off at school for just a one-hour assessment today and then he can change back into jams and rot on the couch for the rest of the day if he wants to.  We got dinner from a food truck last night because we were at an event at Ryan's school, so maybe his burger didn't agree with him.

Anyway, I do have a card to share today and that's what you're here for, so here it is:


Yep, once again I am using Words of Beauty that Joanne made me get : )  This time I used one of the Stylish Shapes dies and paired it with the retired Gathering Moments because it's my stamp room and I can do what I want.  Check out the Just Add Ink sketch:


I had to ponder this one for a few days, but I was looking through my stamps for something to go with the Creative Colour Challenge for this week:


And I came across Gathering Moments and thought it would be perfect for the three smaller circles on the sketch.  I actually had to make this card twice because the first time I used Lemon Lime Twist instead of Soft Sea Foam...I really like LLT with Blackberry Bliss, so I grabbed it even though I had written down the correct color.

Not much time now before I have to go pick Ryan up, hope he's feeling better soon.  I think he'll be vegging on the couch and watching Miraculous:  The Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir, which is a pretty fantastic cartoon set in Paris and it's on Disney Plus.  Maybe I'll watch with him.  Cheers, y'all!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Gathering Moments, Words of Beauty
Ink:  Blackberry Bliss, Soft Sea Foam, Calypso Coral
Paper:  Blackberry Bliss, Soft Sea Foam, Thick Basic White, Regal Winter DSP
Accessories:  Gathering Moments dies, Stylish Shapes dies, Layering Circles dies, Pearls of Beauty, Dimensionals

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Little Ladybug Thanks

Mornin' y'all!  We woke up to SNOW this morning, but the temperature is just above freezing so I don't think it's going to stick around too long.  It's still trying to snow out there though, so I think I will be driving Ryan to school this morning.

Anyway, I recently acquired (yet another) retired stamp set and it just happened that there was a confluence of sketch and color challenges for me to ink it up.  Here's my card:


Field Journal also has an image of a duck and we know how Ryan loves ducks, plus I like the font on the greetings in this stamp set.  It was brand new (until I got my hands on it, ha!) and I got it at a good price.

Here's this week's Freshly Made Sketch:


I immediately saw that dividing line as a bit of ribbon, and I made my card a normal A2 size because I just don't like making cards in other sizes because I'm like that.  Here's the latest Color Dare:


I did Real Red, Shaded Spruce, and Balmy Blue.  I tried coloring the image with Blends first but I just didn't like it, so I used watercolor pencils instead.  The only part I blended with a watercolor brush is the Balmy Blue background.

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Field Journal
Ink:  Early Espresso
Paper:  Shaded Spruce, Basic White, Shaded Spruce DSP
Accessories:  Nested Essentials dies, Chocolate Chip Polytwill Ribbon, Dimensionals, Delightful Decorative Dots

One more project to share today, earlier this week I finished my stitching project:


The pattern is called Pretty Little Los Angeles from Satsuma Street, and I started it last month when we were in Telluride.  Before I started stitching, my brain was most insistent that I needed to do this on orange fabric and...I think I like it?  I'm not 100% sure, but for now it's done.  I pulled floss for a new project yesterday and then I had to organize all my printed patterns and fabric.  The fabric is still all over the bed in the guest room so I'll finish organizing that today and hopefully choose a color for my new project.

In the meantime, I've got to get Ryan off to school and then there will be several cups of tea.  Cheers!

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Playful Puppers

Mornin' y'all, and send caffeine.  I woke up at around two last night and couldn't get back to sleep, so I read a book on my Kindle until about 4:30 (yep, finished that book).  On the upside, I'm 8 books ahead of my Goodreads reading goal for 2026.  On the downside, I'm going to be tired and headachey today.

But let's have a cheerful card, shall we?


I know there are kittens and birds in this stamp set, but let's be real, I got it for the doggos : )  I used the latest color challenge from CAS Colours & Sketches:


I was very tempted to make a Halloween card, but I went with puppers instead.  The flowers are colored with both shades of Flirty Flamingo Blends, bandanas are the two shades of Pumpkin Pie, and the puppers are, from left to right, Crumb Cake, Smoky Slate, Pecan Pie, and one of the dark neutrals because he looks like a Labrador to me and I always wanted a chocolate Lab.  Not to say I don't adore my Supermutt, Daphne:


This was her yesterday asking me to throw the rubber chicken for her.  She can, will, and does destroy most toys before you can say "Destructo-Dog", but the rubber chicken and the rubber duck are holding up pretty well.  My living room is currently decorated with the eviscerated fluff from a toy I bought her on Monday; she is completely unrepentant.  She's lucky she's cute.

Anyway, I'm off to make my second cuppa tea and then take Ms. Destructo-Dog out for a tour of the neighborhood.  Cheers!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Cutest Crew
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black, Stampin' Blends in Lemon Lime Twist, Flirty Flamingo, Pumpkin Pie, Crumb Cake, Smoky Slate, Pecan Pie, neutrals
Paper:  Lemon Lime Twist, Thick Basic White, LLT DSP
Accessories:  Cutest Crew dies, Nested Essentials dies, Dimensonials, Array of Dots

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

CASEing Cindy for SUO Challenges

Mornin' y'all!  It's a cloudy morning but I don't think we have any more rain forecast for today.  Daphne and I got rained on during our walk yesterday and she was a bit confused and not altogether happy about it.  Ryan got rained on a bit too, but he didn't seem to be at all unhappy about it.

Anyway, it's time for a new challenge at SUO Challenges!  Here's what we've got for you:


We are CASEing Cindy and isn't this a marvelous card?  I really liked the dark DSP background with the lighter band across it for the sentiment, and don't you know I have a brand new pack of dark and delicious DSP so here's what I made:


I kept the fern-y feel of Cindy's DSP but I just had to make something with the Moonlit Flora DSP, isn't it GORGEOUS.  And I need to order the other new In Color Blends because I don't have Golden Glow yet, so I had to watercolor my little moth.  I chose a beautiful print from the DSP and matted it in Soft Sea Foam (I think this DSP might actually make me a fan of Soft Sea Foam, I love how it works with the other colors in here) and used the same color for my band.  There's a friendship greeting in Fern & Flora, so I used that, and then layered a couple of die cuts and my luna moth.  I moved the band and die cuts down a bit from Cindy's card just to work better with my patterned paper, and I used the clear Dewdrops that are in this suite of products as subtle embellishments.  I definitely need another pack (...or two) of this DSP, I love it.

Now it's your turn!  CASE Cindy's wonderful card and link up at the SUO Challenges blog.  Don't forget to keep it SU! Only...that's the name of the challenge, after all, and have fun!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Fern & Flora
Ink:  Secret Sea, Golden Glow, Versamark
Paper:  Peaceful Pine, Soft Sea Foam, Old Olive, Thick Basic White, Moonlit Flora DSP
Accessories:  Fern & Flora dies, Mini Dimensionals, Clear EP, Dewdrops

Monday, April 27, 2026

Singin' in the Rain

Mornin' y'all!  Guess what?  It RAINED yesterday!  And we have a chance of rain several days this week!  Guess all my rainy day crafting has finally manifested actual precipitation, ha!  And I have another rainy card to share today:


I just had to have another go at some of last week's challenges, and Playing in the Rain and Rain or Shine were still out on my crafting table.  I decided to get out the sweet bunny this time for the Sunday Stamps challenge:


I skipped the lighter pink and then used Flirty Flamingo, Pineapple Punch, Cloud Cover, and Shy Shamrock for my colors.  That rainy background from the Rain or Shine Specialty DSP is I think a mix of Balmy Blue and Smoky Slate, but it turns out it coordinates really well with Cloud Cover.  I gave the bunny a bright yellow rain slicker because I've always wanted a bright yellow rain slicker and I've never had one.

Once again we have the Retro Rubber Challenge:


I think I nailed the rain theme better on this one than with my fox card.  Once again, Playing in the Rain is 3 years old and Rain or Shine is 13 years old, nice and retro for both.

Inkspirational wants to see rainy cards too:


And I used the same Freshly Made Sketch as the fox card:


This time I did die cut a circle to go behind my little bunny, I think I like it better than the fox card for that.  And then, since I had the Rain or Shine DSP out anyway, I made one more card:


I had never fussy cut these little pals out of the DSP before so it was past time they got on a card of their own, especially after Ann made such a cute card with this paper for a Paper Players challenge.  Everything on here is cut from the DSP, the only stamping is the greeting.  I have been on a tear with paper tearing lately, I seem to want to do that on a lot of cards, but it's a quick and easy way to add extra interest.

That's it for me, peeps.  I've got to get Ryan off to school, finish my brekkie (English breakfast tea and an orange strawberry scone) and then I'm off to have my head examined : )  I'm having an MRI to investigate why I've been having more headaches than usual lately.  Hubs says I've been needing my head examined for years since I live with him and Ryan, but I loves them anyway.  Hope you have a great day, rainy or not!

Supplies, first card:
Stamps:  Playing in the Rain, Rain or Shine
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black, Versamark, Craft Whisper White, Stampin' Blends in Cloud Cover, Flirty Flamingo, Pineapple Punch, Shy Shamrock
Paper:  Cloud Cover, Thick Basic White, Rain or Shine Specialty DSP
Accessories:  Playing in the Rain dies, Textured Notes dies, Stylish Shapes dies, Dimensionals, white EP, In Color Flat Pearls

Supplies, second card:
Stamps:  Playing in the Rain
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black
Paper:  Old Olive, Rain or Shine Specialty DSP
Accessories:  None