Friday, May 16, 2025

Sunshine Lemon

Mornin' y'all!  The hubs has had to work some odd hours lately so he wasn't home for dinner yesterday, and so Ryan and I went on a date to Texas Roadhouse : )  That child put away four rolls, ate all his dinner, and *then* begged for ice cream.  He says he has two stomachs and I believe him.  We're gonna have to start saving up now to feed him when he's a teenager.

Anyway, I shared a lemon card yesterday and guess what, I have another one today.  Check it out:


As soon as I saw the Inspired By... challenge, I knew I would be using the Mediterranean Blooms DSP that recently went on the Last Chance List.


It's got lemons and a bunch of patterns in blues, so perfect.  I paired that with the peekaboo sketch from Freshly Made Sketches:


It was kind of an interesting brain exercise to figure out how to cut the papers so the lemons peeked out where I wanted them, but I like the result.  I think I'll send this one to my parents as it reminds me of the vintage fruit crate labels from where they grew up in California.

Gotta hustle Ryan out the door.  Cheers!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Sending Smiles
Ink:  Daffodil Delight, Old Olive
Paper:  Lemon Lolly, Thick Basic White, Mediterranean Blooms DSP
Accessories:  Sending dies, Thoughtful Expressions dies, Mini Dimensionals, Glossy Dots

Thursday, May 15, 2025

Zesty Lemons

Mornin' y'all!  How's your day going so far?  I got an order of some Stampin' Up! goodies late on Tuesday (a couple of stamp sets and the new In Color markers and Blends, mostly) but for some reason I am still busting out the retired stamps instead of breaking in the new ones.  Case in point:


The inside of the card continues the thought with "Live it with zest!"  I painted the cut lemon with Wink of Stella but of course it doesn't show up.  I had to use Lemon Zest just for the inspo pic at Sunday Stamps:


I used Sweet Sorbet, Delightful Dijon, Lemon Lolly, white, and Boho Blue for my colors.  The lemon in the back was stamped with Delightful Dijon; it was too dark stamped at full strength so I used a sponge to soften the color a bit before I stamped it.  I thought the Sweet Sorbet plaid gave off picnic blanket vibes.

Check out this week's sketch from Atlantic Hearts:


And that's all I've got for today.  I'm going to take Daphne out for her walk and we're going to get blown all over by the wind but that's okay.  Have a great day, y'all!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Lemon Zest
Ink:  Lemon Lolly, Delightful Dijon, Boho Blue
Paper:  Boho Blue, Thick Basic White, Sweet Sorbet DSP
Accessories:  Stitched Nested Labels dies, Stitched Shapes dies, Lemon punch, 1 3/4" circle punch, Milky Dots, Dimensionals, Wink of Stella

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Pink Lilacs

Mornin' y'all!  The hubs had a weird work schedule yesterday so he got home after ten last night and I woke up and was so confused that I said "Ryan, what are you doing?" when he came in : )  Ryan had an episode of sleepwalking last week (his first one ever) so that's why mostly-asleep me thought it was Ryan and not the hubs.  My little brother used to sleepwalk when we were kids so at least I have some experience with that.

Anyway, I broke out some old, old stamp sets for today's card:


I had just done a Nancy Drew card with Blossoms Abound (I have been having so much fun with those and I'm working ahead) so it was on my mind when I saw the Paper Players color challenge:


I'm contrary so I wanted to do a non-floral card with these colors, and I did, but I didn't really like how it turned out, so I made this one instead.  I also used the new sketch from CAS Colours & Sketches:


I stamped my flowers on a 3x3 piece of cardstock, then cut it into 1.5" squares and sponged the edges.  I had started with the flowers pointing upwards but after I cut them apart I decided to have them point to the side and that's when I stamped my sentiment.  What would this be called, it's not really a mosaic but I like the effect.

Ryan has his extracurricular class today so I get an extra-long day to do fun things in my craft room and maybe do a little laundry.  But first it's a beautiful morning and Daphne is ready to go for her walk.  Cheers, y'all!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Blossoms Abound, Fancy Flexible Phrases
Ink:  Bubble Bath, Berry Burst, Lost Lagoon
Paper:  Bubble Bath, Lost Lagoon, Thick Basic White
Accessories:  Purple Shimmer Gem in Berry Burst

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

SUO Challenges: CASE the Catty

Mornin' y'all!  And it's a good one because it's time for a new challenge from SUO Challenges!



It's time to CASE the Catty and here is our inspiration:


I don't have either of the stamp-and-die bundles from this suite (confession:  the Sweet Blooms bundle is due to arrive at my house this afternoon), but I do have the beautiful Florals in Bloom DSP used in these samples.  I chose the top card and here's what I made:

I love the idea of doing strips of all different DSPs and how they made a rainbow effect, but I don't like doing slimline cards so I made mine the normal A2 size.  I cut several patterns and shifted them around to see what I liked for the card on the left, and then I didn't use the Peach Pie/Lost Lagoon flowers on that card so I had to make a second card because I like that pattern.  The floral accents are cut out of another sheet in the DSP pack so the only stamping is the greeting.  I could just as easily have made these type of cards with just about any other DSP pack so if you don't have Florals in Bloom, don't let that stop you.

If you go to the SUO Challenges blog, you'll see that two of the other DT members CASEd the same card I did and yet we all three got different results.  That's the fun part about this type of challenge : )  I hope you'll give it a whirl and upload your card on the challenge blog.

Time to take my girl Daphne out for a walk and then I'm off to do All The Things.  Cheers, y'all!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Thankful Garden
Ink:  Petunia Pop, Secret Sea
Paper:  Bubble Bath, Secret Sea, Peach Pie, Thick Basic White, Florals in Bloom DSP
Accessories:  Stylish Shapes dies, In Color Shimmer Gems

Monday, May 12, 2025

May 2021

Scrappy Monday, y'all!  I hope you mamas out there got to have a great day yesterday.  The hubs made us waffles for breakfast (with strawberries and whipped cream), we all took Daph-Daph out for a walk, and in the afternoon we went to see Thunderbolts* and had an early dinner at Chuy's.  Plus I did get to make one card in between other activities so it was a pretty awesome day : )

Anyway, I'm back with a Scrappy Monday post!  Check it out:


We've got DINOSAURS!  There was a big park near where we lived in Germany that all the Americans call the dino park because it's got life-size dinosaur statues.  It also has a huge playground and large grounds including a creek to play in, a skate park, a snack shack, and other stuff so it's pretty cool.  So on the left we have some pics of Ryan's April boo-boo healing (it is now the scar that he frequently uses as his topic when he has to write life stories at school) and the right side is pics from the dino park and of *course* I had to go with dinosaurs for the theme.  Dino Days stamps and Dinoroar DSP to the rescue!


The colors are mostly taken from the DSP:  Mango Melody, Pool Party, Sweet Sorbet, Old Olive, Dapper Denim, and white.  The DSP pack has Melon Mambo in it, but I used Sweet Sorbet to match Ryan's balloon and the DSP patterns I chose didn't have any pink/red so that was an easy swap.  Actually I think the DSP has Island Indigo in it, but the Dapper Denim matched the photos better and the blue bits on the DSP are small enough that I think the color difference is negligible.

Got lots to do today after I get Ryan off to school, like grocery shopping and laundry and vacuuming and all that fun stuff so I'd better get to it.  Have a great week, peeps!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  My Paper Pumpkin, Dino Days
Ink:  Dapper Denim, Old Olive, Sweet Sorbet, Pool Party, Night of Navy marker
Paper:  Mango Melody, Dapper Denim, Sweet Sorbet, Thick Basic White, Dinoroar DSP
Accessories:  Dino dies

Sunday, May 11, 2025

Happy Snapdragons

Mornin' y'all and happy Mother's Day to all the mamas out there.  My spawn is currently playing video games while the hubs makes us breakfast : )

I have a nice floral card to share today:


Y'all know that with a blog called Snapdragon Stamps that of *course* I bought Inspiring Snapdragons last year.  Up to now I've always done them in pink, but they come in a whole range of colors so today I chose dark red.  Say hello to the Retro Rubber Challenge:


I asked the Google and snapdragons bloom in the spring and the fall so they count : )  Inspiring Snapdragons is just one year old, so not as retro as I usually do for this challenge, but the stamps and dies hit the last chance list a few weeks ago at a deep discount so go check that out if you're so inclined.

I used this week's CASE-ing Tuesday Sketch:



And I'm hoping to squeak my card in before the deadline at Creative Colour Challenges:



And one more for good measure, check out the Festive Friday challenge:


I used red, white, something shiny (the Low Profile Dots are very shiny IRL but it surprisingly doesn't show up much in the picture), and stitched edges.  I got out the Radiating Stitches dies for my layers.

Okay kids, I get to have waffles with strawberries and cream for breakfast.  Have a great day and don't forget to check out yesterday's Nancy Drew post, I'm still excited about that!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Inspiring Snapdragons, Charming Duck Pond
Ink:  Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive
Paper:  Petal Pink, Cherry Cobbler, Thick Basic White, Cherry Cobbler & Old Olive DSP
Accessories:  Inspiring Snapdragons dies, Radiating Stitches dies, Dimensionals, Low Profile Dots

Saturday, May 10, 2025

The Secret of the Old Clock

Earlier this year, I randomly decided to reread my old Nancy Drew books while waiting in line to pick Ryan up from school every day--so I always have a book in the car and that's usually at least 30 minutes of reading time.  I've been having The Best Time Ever revisiting these books from my childhood and while I had insomnia a few nights ago I thought hey, what if I turned my Nancy Drew reread into a creative stamping challenge?  Maybe it was just 3am talking but I still think it sounds like loads of fun so here we are : )

My plan is to post a pic of a Nancy Drew book from my personal collection once a week, talk about the book and what I think (because it's my blog and I can nerd out about books if I want to),  and make a card inspired by the book.  Why?  Because it's fun.  If anyone else wants to join, I'd be delighted to see what you make--just post a comment below.  So let's get started!


The Secret of the Old Clock is the book that started it all!  My copy is pretty battered and well-loved and I wouldn't trade it for anything.  The books were originally written starting in the 1930s, then the earliest ones were rewritten and updated in the 1960s; I have the more updated versions (I've never read the originals, I think those would be highly collectible and thus expensive now).  I started collecting Nancy Drew books when I was around Ryan's age; I got several as gifts, I constantly checked others out of the public library, and when I got a little older I started scouring the used book stores for more in the series, so my collection is mismatched and unique and I love it that way.

Case file:  While tooling around River Heights in her dark blue convertible, Nancy meets several groups of poor but very kind people who all tell her (a perfect stranger) that the recently deceased Josiah Crowley had promised to leave them money in his will, and instead the snooty Topham family has inherited everything.  Nancy is soon convinced that this somewhat eccentric old dude she never met did write another will and sets out to find it.  In between visits to all these people she's just met and consulting with her father, famous attorney Carson Drew, Nancy goes out to Moon Lake to hang out with her friend Helen Corning and visits the Tophams' lake house, where she discovers a band of thieves have stolen all the furniture including the clock that she thinks holds the key to the mystery.  The thieves surprise her and lock her in a closet at the now-empty lake house, but she escapes, notifies the police, and then chases down the thieves on her own and snatches the clock out of their van while they're eating dinner.  She finds the will which does indeed leave money to all those nice deserving people and almost completely cuts out the snooty Tophams, so now the Topham daughters (who are basically like Cinderella's wicked stepsisters) will have to--gasp!--get JOBS.  To thank Nancy, the nice people decide that she should get Josiah's old clock as a memento of her first mystery.

Notes:  This book is a total nostalgia bomb for me, I don't even know how many times I've read it but this is the first time in probably at least twenty years.  It establishes the tropes that will run through the series--Nancy is a total Mary Sue who's good at everything, all the adults around her treat her like a peer and listen to her no matter what crazy story tells, and she always figures things out one way or another.  I don't think any 18-year-old girl even today would be given as much leeway as Nancy Drew gets, but it's escapist entertainment and fun anyway.  I can imagine it would have been even more fun to read during the Depression since Nancy has money and gets to travel to lots of cool places, first in her roadster and then updated to a convertible with the 60s editions.  Five stars.

So here's my card inspired by The Secret of the Old Clock:


I had to go with a clock theme, of course.  I like that quote too, I find it apropos considering how I love to sit back and relax with a good book on the regular, which definitely feels like wealth to me.


I chose the blue and green patterns to echo the blue of the night sky behind Nancy and her lime green dress on the cover, and my book is so battered that I had to grunge up my card to match.  And now I'm thinking I could have distressed the edges of my layers a bit to add to the grunge.

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Sense of Time, Gorgeous Grunge
Ink:  Pecan Pie, Early Espresso
Paper:  Pecan Pie, Very Vanilla, Splendid Autumn DSP Stack
Accessories:  Deckled Rectangle dies, Dimensionals, Rustic Metallic Dots


And then I got so excited about this idea that I made another card for The Secret of the Old Clock.


So yeah, I have four clock-related stamp sets from which to choose for this challenge.  I kept the patterned papers the same but switched out Pecan Pie for Copper Clay for my pocketwatch.


And there it is with the book.

So there's my kickoff to my new personal Nancy Drew card challenge.  If it sounds like fun to you too, I invite you to play along and leave a comment below.  In the meantime, I'll be reading.  Up next:  The Hidden Staircase!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Clockworks, It's About Time
Ink:  Early Espresso, Copper Clay, Mossy Meadow, Azure Afternoon
Paper:  Copper Clay, Very Vanilla, Splendid Autumn DSP Stack
Accessories:  Deckled Circles dies, Deckled Rectangles dies, Dimensionals, Rustic Metallic Dot