Friday, June 12, 2026

Wisdom from Mrs. Roosevelt

Mornin' y'all!  Ryan had his last day of this week's camp yesterday so I got to sleep in a little...or I would have if not for Miss Daphne : p  SHE wants to get up at six even if she doesn't bother to eat her breakfast until noon.  But she's cute.

Anyway, I was looking for something in my stamp library yesterday and I came across Favorite Thoughts and had to make a card with it immediately, so here it is:


Isn't that a great quote?  I saw it and immediately thought of the Have a Cuppa DSP Stack since I remembered it had tea bag patterns, and then I had to stamp the large teacup from A Nice Cuppa  to go with the latest challenge at Color Hues:


I used Polished Pink and Bermuda Bay for my colors, though the ribbon on the tag is actually Pretty in Pink.  I need to ink up my Polished Pink ink pad.  I also used the sketch from CAS Colours & Sketches:


Since a.) I don't like making square cards and b.) my tag tie is large and in charge, I did a standard A2 card instead of the square shown in the sketch.  I wanted to put some little gems on there but I resisted the urge since this is a CAS challenge.

That's it for now, peeps.  I'm going to try to get Daphne to eat her breakfast, wish me luck.  We think she's holding out in case we decide to give her treats instead, but it's not going to work AND I won't take her for a walk until she eats either.  So there.  Cheers!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Favorite Thoughts, A Nice Cuppa
Ink:  Bermuda Bay, Polished Pink
Paper:  Bermuda Bay, Basic White, Have a Cuppa DSP Stack
Accessories:  Rectangles Stitched dies, Cups & Kettle dies, Merriest Trees dies, Pretty in Pink taffeta ribbon, Dimensionals

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Lighthouse Triptych

Mornin' y'all!  I had a good time in my craft room yesterday and I have a couple of cards that you'll be seeing in the next few days, but let's start with this one:


We are kicking it old school for the Retro Rubber Challenge:


Okay, I pulled out Coast to Coast for The Card Concept (graphic below), and it is 19 years old so definitely retro.  So for Retro Rubber's tic-tac-toe challenge, I went across the top with die cuts, stripes, and my choice (stamping directly on patterned paper).  And now I have a story to tell because I can't believe this worked.  I pulled out the old Nautical Expedition DSP to go with my lighthouse, and I wanted to stamp ON the patterned paper but I only had a few small horizontal scraps of the pattern I liked best for that, so how to solve that...think think think...I cut three of the scraps with a Textured Notes die, then adhered them to some solid cardstock in a line and held my breath when I stamped the lighthouse on top since I didn't have enough scraps to do it twice.  Success!  BUT then I noticed I had used Night of Navy for my mat, and the paper is actually Not Quite Navy (long-retired color that I still love).  Oh, calamity!  The lighthouse is stamped in Night of Navy, but that didn't bother me like the cardstock did.  Maybe no one else would notice it, but *I* noticed it, and now I'm really in a pickle because the paper is stuck down.  So what did I do?  I got some dental floss and gently worked it between the layers of paper and I was able to remove the patterned paper *without* it getting warped and creased and unusable.  I can't believe that worked!  So then I put my lighthouse triptych on the correct color cardstock and thanked the stamping muses for blessing me.

Here's The Card Concept that inspired me to break out Coast to Coast after many years:


I'd say my card is in the clean and layered style.  As I was finishing up my card, I decided at the last minute to add some twine as an accent, and because of that I just realized this morning that my card also counts for the Just Add Ink Challenge:


Time to get Ryan to his camp for today.  Cheers!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Coast to Coast
Ink:  Night of Navy
Paper:  Cherry Cobbler, Not Quite Navy, Nautical Expedition DSP
Accessories:  Textured Notes dies, linen twine, Dimensionals, watercolor pencils

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Summerween!!!

Mornin' y'all!  Yesterday I got a Stampin' Up! order in the mail and GUESS WHAT.

It's SUMMERWEEN, y'all!  I had to break into some new Halloween goodies immediately and here's what I made:


The kitties!!  The ghosties!!  And I haven't even scratched the surface of what I got, the only stamping on here is the greeting because I wanted to focus on the DSP cats for the Atlantic Hearts sketch:


The Oh My Fright stamp set has some cute, cute, CUTE images in it as well as several other greetings and the Frightfully Fun DSP is all you could want in traditional orange and black shades.  And do you SEE I used ribbon?  After not buying any ribbon for years, I got like five spools this order; some of it was In Color ribbon on the last chance list and a couple of them are new In Color ribbons.  Anyway, I also got some super ridiculously cute embellishments with ghosts and bats but I didn't use those for today's card, and there's two other Halloween stamp sets as well.  I can't wait to make more cards with all this stuff!

Time to get Ryan ready to go for engineering camp today.  He said yesterday that he wants to be an astronaut now, and I told him he has to study hard and do really well in science and math for that.  Me, I'd rather watch Star Trek than go in space myself.  Cheers!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Oh My Fright
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black
Paper:  Basic Black, Very Vanilla, Frightfully Fun DSP
Accessories:  Oh My Fright dies, Textured Notes dies, Dimensionals, Basic Black Iridescent Ribbon

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Red, White, & Beach for SUO Challenges

Mornin', stampy friends!  I'm going to type fast because I need to take Ryan to camp in about five minutes, so lets' introduce today's new challenge from SUO Challenges!


So I had a bit of a think and I wanted to use a newer stamp set as opposed to one of my retired patriotic ones, so here's what I made:


Okay, I am pretty happy with how this turned out.  For the umbrellas, I cut two out of white cardstock and one of the stripey ones from Real Red, and topped them with a Misty Moonlight enamel dot from back when it was an In Color.  Easy peasy.  For the waves, I inked up one of the big "shadow" stamps using a sponge to keep the ink from getting dark, and then stamped it several times on white cardstock until I liked it.  I die cut the top edge, then sponged around the other three edges for a bit more depth.  For the foam part, I die cut it from white cardstock and then embossed the entire thing with clear EP so it's shiny, which of course doesn't show up in the photo but it looks good IRL!  A bit of sand stamped along the waterline and a greeting, and there's my card done using only the challenge colors plus some Whisper White.

Can't wait to see what you come up with!  Upload your project at the SUO Challenges blog and don't forget, it's Stampin' Up! only.  Have fun!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Rolling Waves
Ink:  Crumb Cake, Misty Moonlight
Paper:  Crumb Cake, Real Red, Whisper White
Accessories:  Rolling Waves dies, In Color Enamel Dots (retired), clear EP

Monday, June 8, 2026

Tool Time

Afternoon, y'all!  Usually I get my post written in the morning, but today I took Ryan to camp and then had a bunch of errands to run so I didn't get back home until almost noon.  Had to get blood drawn, and then I got some 4th of July decorations and a couple of new pairs of shoes, so I accomplished some things.  But here I am now, ready to start the week off with a MAN card!


When I went in my craft room yesterday, it took me a while to get stuck in and make something, so instead I got mostly caught up on doing my index sheets for my personal stamp library and washed all my blocks, and they needed that.  Then I was finally able to focus and make this for several challenges.  Let's start with TGIF:


I like to tease my husband about how 95% of his wardrobe is in what I call The Man Rainbow (gray, black, navy blue, and khaki) and the remaining 5% is usually like a medium blue or a dark red, but I thought the tiny bit of Granny Apple Green I used on my card still keeps it to the 95% Man Rainbow rule, haha.  Next up is Festive Friday:


I have masculine colors, splatters, tools, and a Father's Day sentiment; this will be for my hubs because he really is Mr. Fix-It.  See last week when he insisted on fixing the dishwasher after spending hours in the ER that day for his back.  Next up is the sketch from As You See It:


I had fun with this sketch, I'd like to make another card or two with it.  Finally, don't forget the theme challenge at The Paper Players:


He called this morning while I was getting ready to take Ryan to camp and asked if we wanted to go to the rodeo again this year (the answer is yes).  We had a good time last year and I think all of us are looking forward to going again.

Anyway, I'd better hurry up and take Daphne for her tour of the neighborhood since she didn't go this morning.  On the other paw, she didn't eat her breakfast and it's still sitting in her bowl, so...hmm.  She's giving me puppy dog eyes but I'm not giving her any treats until she eats her regular food.  That's it for now, peeps!

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Totally Tool, He's All That, Gorgeous Grunge
Ink:  Night of Navy, Smoky Slate, Stampin' Blends in Smoky Slate & Granny Apple Green
Paper:  Night of Navy, Smoky Slate, Basic White
Accessories:  Circles Collection Framelits, Dimensionals, Shades of Green Hexagons

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Paper Players: For the Guys

Hey y'all, happy Sunday!  Looks like Joanne's Tic-Tac-Toe challenge for the Paper Players last week was a big hit, judging from the size of the gallery : )  Today we're back and Stef has a great theme for us:


Need a card for Father's Day?  Know some guys with summer birthdays?  Now's your chance to make a card for them : )  So I'm still thinking Yellowstone (see here and here), but I thought I'd make a card featuring the animal we were most excited to see during our trip:


A grizzly bear!  (If you want to see lots of black bears, rent a cabin near Smoky Mountains National Park, we saw lots of black bears there!)  The bear and the trees are stamped directly on a pattern from the Nature Walk DSP (been a while since I had used it), and the big, bold greeting from Weekend Adventures is stamped on Basic Beige and popped up on Dimensionals.  I think Weekend Adventures was marketed as a scrapbooking stamp set (like I've ever had a problem using any and all stamps on my scrapbook pages) because it has a lot of large and in charge word stamps, but I've used it on a couple of cards instead.  I added a few Natural Matte Dots to finish it off.

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Wildlife Wonder, Weekend Adventures, Outdoor Adventure
Ink:  Pecan Pie, Mossy Meadow, Secret Sea
Paper:  Mossy Meadow, Basic Beige, Nature Walk DSP
Accessories:  Dimensionals, Natural Matte Dots

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, June 6, 2026

The Sky Phantom

Happy Saturday y'all, and welcome to this week's Nancy Drew Challenge!  This time, Nancy is taking on The Sky Phantom:


I like Nancy's flippy 'do here but it seems much darker than usual.  Kinda wish we could see her face with those aviator glasses too, ha!  So you can tell from the cover that this one has to do with flying planes and we also have some pseudo sci-fi shenanigans with the titular phantom.  Side note:  I think it's fun that Nancy is learning to fly in this one as Mildred Wirt Benson, who wrote many of the early Nancy Drews and was the original Carolyn Keene, became a pilot as well.

Case file:  Nancy, Bess, and George are in an unnamed part of the midwest (I'm going to imagine Wyoming or Montana since we were just there), where Nancy is taking flying lessons and Bess and George are riding horses and flirting with cowboys.  Nancy and her flight instructor discover a downed plane, pilot missing, underneath a mysterious cloud that always seems to be in the same place.  We also have drama with a stolen horse and then relationship drama when one of the cowboys proposes to Bess right before Ned, Burt, and Dave show up.  And then the ending just feels like a big left turn from the rest of the book.

Here's my card:


Obviously I had to do a plane card, though I bet Nancy is flying a single-engine Cessna or something and not a biplane like this.  The main color I saw on the book's cover was (appropriately) Soft Sky, and that led me to the long-retired Western Sky DSP so my card can also have a bit of a western feel like the book.


That matte copy of the book is one that I found at the used book store in the middle of nowhere on the way to Yellowstone last week : )

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Adventurous Sky
Ink:  Basic Gray, Blue Bayou, Just Jade, Stampin' Blends in Smoky Slate & Just Jade
Paper:  Soft Sky, Just Jade, Thick Basic White, Western Sky DSP
Accessories:  Adventurous Sky dies, Textured Notes dies, Dimensionals

Of course, I had to make a card for the ground-based side of this mystery, so here's one for the horsey girls like me:


This is the maiden voyage for Equestrian Dream, which is where I got the main image.  That stamp set doesn't have any greetings, but I thought the one from Let It Ride was a perfect match.  I used a different pattern from the Western Sky DSP and I wish I'd gotten a second pack of this paper, I am hoarding it for special projects.  (As if I don't have a bazillion sheets of paper...)


I stamped the horses and greeting with Early Espresso + Versamark and embossed with clear EP, so then I was able to paint the horses without the ink running.  Just the horses are running.  I made the one in the front a palomino (Golden Glow is the perfect palomino shade, BTW) because the stolen horse was a palomino.  The one on the right is a chestnut to go with Nancy's bright red hair on this cover and then I included a liver chestnut on the left to go with the flight instructor's dark hair.

Supplies, all SU!
Stamps:  Equestrian Dream, Let It Ride
Ink:  Early Espresso, Golden Glow, Copper Clay, Soft Sky, Certainly Celery, VersaMark
Paper:  Soft Sky, Blue Bayou, Thick Very Vanilla, Western Sky DSP
Accessories:  Deckled Rectangles dies, Dimensionals, clear EP, Earthy Matte Dots

So between the airplanes and the horses, this book is a rather odd mish-mash, and that's not even taking into account a revolutionary militia group, a random cave that rains oil, and the weird phantom shapes in the cloud that give the book its name.  If you want a ranch book, definitely go for The Secret of Shadow Ranch over this one, revised or original text, they're both more fun than this.  I did find the love triangle bit rather entertaining, so I'm going to give it two and a half stars.  Stay tuned next Saturday when Nancy tackles the Strange Message in the Parchment.