This month at Send A Smile 4 Kids we are celebrating flowers for mom! I created this card by embossing a white cardstock panel using Simon Says Stamp's Dotted Diamond 3D embossing folder and adhering it to my A2 card panel. I stamped the flower image from Altenew's Sulfur Cosmos stamp set and colored the image using Copic markers in pretty pink and purple tones with yellow centers. I fussy cut the image, added foam tape, and adhered the floral image in the upper left side of the card, cutting off anything that went over the edge. I stamped the sentiment from the same stamp set using Versafine onyx black ink and heat embossed it using clear embossing powder. I used the coordinating die to cut out the sentiment, popped it up with foam tape, and adhered it in the bottom right corner under the flowers. To finish off this card, I added some clear rhinestone gems from Recollections scattered around the focal image and some Crystal Stickles to the centers of the flowers. Thank you for popping over to my blog today. I appreciate you! Now, be sure to stop by the Send A Smile 4 Kids blog and see what floral fun everyone else created!
Crafting Junky
Welcome to my blog and thank you for visiting! I'm a medical assistant who loves exercise, coffee (sometimes too much coffee), and creating fun things in my spare time. I'm a single mom to two wonderful grown children and grandma to two beautiful granddaughters! I love sharing my card creations with my friends and the crafting world. To subscribe to my blog please click the "follow" button below or enter your email address in the "follow by email" box to the right.
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Happy Easter
Hello, and welcome to my blog! Today's card was created for the latest AAA Cards and Inspired By card challenges. I created my card by stamping the adorable bunny, carrot, eggs, and sentiment from The Alley Way Stamps Spring Has Sprung stamp set using Copic friendly cardstock and patterned papers from Simple Stories Summer Lovin' and Sunkissed 6x8 paper pads. I die cut a square panel using a nesting stitched edge square die from My Favorite Things and stenciled the background using My Favorite Things mini cloud edges stencil and Bashful Blue ink from Stampin' UP. I layered an A2 panel of navy cardstock onto my card base, die cut a smaller panel of white cardstock that I embossed using a Lifestyle Crafts large polka embossing folder. Using patterned paper from the Simple Stories paper packs and a Lawn Fawn grassy border die, I created the grass for my adorable bunny to nestle into. I fussy cut him, the carrot, and the two eggs and adhered them onto my focal panel. I matted that with more navy cardstock and adhered it to the card at an angle. I created the sentiment banner using a tag die that has been in my stash so long I no longer know who created it. LOL. I added an orange button from my craft stash to the edge of the sentiment banner to finish off this adorable Easter card. I hope everyone has a wonderful Easter weekend with their family and friends!
Sunday, March 22, 2026
You Are In My Prayers-Coffee And Cards With Celeste And Deb
Happy March! This month Deb and I are playing with a sketch. I love patterned papers and layers, so sketches are always a lot of fun for me, but I admit this one challenged me. I chose to do a mirror image of the focal panel on my card. I started by embossing some basic black cardstock using Simon Says Stamps Dotted Diamond 3D embossing folder and layering that onto my card base. I created the background by using patterned paper from Crate Paper's Pretty Party 6x paper pad. My focal panel was created by using stitched square dies from My Favorite Things sentiment from The Cat's Pajamas Simply Stacked Sentiments, Echo Park's Wintertime Braches Die set and more of the patterned paper, and some old black brads I had in my stash from forever ago. I opted to not create a bow on my card because I find it difficult to mail cards with twine or ribbon on them.
For my coffee this month, I opted for a lovely caramel coconut shaken latte from my local Ziggi's. It was delicious! Now, be sure to head over to Debra's blog and see what fun she created this month with our sketch!
Friday, March 20, 2026
Thanks
Hello, and happy Friday! Today's card was created for the latest Freshly Made Sketches card challenge. I stamped Simon Says Stamp's Sketchy Lines Background onto white cardstock using Stampin' UP's tangerine tango ink and die cut the panel using a stitched rectangle die from Paper Rose. I then the beautiful poppies from My Favorite Things Flowers In Bloom stamp set, watercolored them with Kingart watercolor markers I found at my local TJ Maxx for $14.99, and fussy cut them. I popped the focal panel up off of the card using thin foam tape and adhered the flowers directly onto the panel. I stamped and watercolored a butterfly from Simon Says Stamp's Butterfly Blossoms stamp set, die cut it using the coordinating die, and adhered that to the card. The sentiment is from the same My Favorite Things Flowers In Bloom stamp set and was stamped in Versafine ink and heat embossed using Wow clear fine embossing powder. I fussy cut the sentiment out and popped it up using more thin foam tape. To finish off my card, I added Star Dust Stickles to the outer edges of the butterfly and the center of the flowers and some pretty sequins from Simon Says Stamps Georgia Peach mix. Thank you for stopping by my blog. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Saturday, March 7, 2026
You're Special-Send A Smile 4 Kids
This month at Send A Smile 4 Kids our inspiration is to create a kid's card with animals on it. Using colored cardstock and dies from Poppy Stamps Whittle Racing Giraffe kit I created this fun scene. The grassy hillside was created using colored cardstock and Simon Says Stamps Drifting Edges border die. I used the My Favorite Things mini cloud stencil and Stampin' UP bashful blue ink to create the background. The sentiment from Paper Smooches and was stamped using Versafine onyx black ink. I finished this card off by adding some light blue details to the clouds and some spots on the giraffe with my Copic markers. Now, be sure to head over the Send A Smile 4 Kids blog and check out what fun the other design team members created. Be sure to leave a comment and play along!
Sunday, February 15, 2026
You Have My Heart-Coffee And Cards With Celeste And Deb
Hello, happy Valentine's Day! This month Debra and I are using this fun heart graphic as our inspiration. I will also be entering this card into the latest Inkspirational card challenge. I created my card by using the CTMH Hearts cover die and real red cardstock to create the background for my A2 card base. Using the die and Echo Park's Hello Valentine 6x6 paper pad to create the hearts that I inlaid into the design. I created the oversized sentiment using SSS You Have My Heart die and red cardstock and vellum. I adhered the sentiment directly onto the card using liquid glue and finished it off with some clear sparkling gem stickers from Recollections.
My coffee this month is a lovely pistachio Cortado from Starbucks! It was warm and delicious, and I will be ordering this again while it's still available. Now, be sure to head on over to Deb's blog and see how she was inspired this month.
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Hooray-This Calls For Confetti-Send A Smile 4 Kids
This month at Send A Smile 4 Kids, we are celebrating kid's birthdays. I started by cutting a panel down to an A2 card front size using a Paper Rose stacking stitched nesting rectangle die. Using the Pawsome Stamps Birthday Balloons stencil and various Gina K and Stampin' UP inks, I created the balloons. I added some strings that I drew on by hand and stamped the confetti in black in using a stamp from Poppy Stamps Hooray stamp set. I then stamped the sentiment and sub-sentiment and used the coordinating die to cut out the larger one. The smaller one I cut by hand. I adhered both to the card, added Star Dust Stickles to the confetti and added clear sparkling confetti disks from Pink & Main scattered around the card. I love how sparkly and fun this card is! Be sure to head on over to the Send A Smile 4 Kids blog and join the fun!
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Hello-Guest designer at Poppy Stamps
I was invited by my lovely friend Lisa Elton to be a guest designer for Poppy Stamps. We were tasked to create a fun monochromatic project using Poppy Stamps products. I started by layering some baby blue cardstock that I die cut using the Poppy Stamp Diamond Oval Pinpoint Background cover plate onto my white card base. I then cut frame using the Grand Gothic Window die out of white cardstock and adhered that down to my base. To create my scene, I die cut the Nordic Petalpoint Bird, the Nordic Sweeping Branch, and the Daisy Trio using white cardstock, and colored them in varying shades of blue using my Copic markers. I created a scene using these elements and adhered them to my card using both liquid glue and foam squares. I die cut the Hello Moonlight Script sentiment out of white cardstock, colored the base layer with my Copic markers to match the rest of the elements, and layered the white sentiment on top. I finished this adorable project off with some clear rhinestone gems from Recollections. I appreciate you stopping by my blog today. I hope you have a wonderful day!
Sunday, January 25, 2026
Merry Christmas
What do you do when it's snowy and cold outside? Make cards! Today's card was created for the latest TGIF card challenge. I created my card by stamping Hero Arts Christmas Rose background stamp onto black cardstock and heat embossing it with Ranger Gold detail embossing powder. I watercolored the flowers using an inexpensive metallic watercolor set I found at my local Tuesday Morning before they went out of business. I cut the panel down and mounted it directly onto my white A2 card base. I stamped the sentiment from Close To My Heart's Comfort & Joy stamp and die bundle onto black cardstock. I die cut the sentiment down into a panel using the coordinating die and popped it up onto my card using thin foam tape. Thank you for stopping by my blog today. I hope you and yours are keeping warm on this cold winter day!
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Happy Valentine's Day
Today's card was created for the latest Freshly Made Sketches card challenge. I created my card by creating a focal panel using light pink cardstock from my stash, a stitched rectangle die from Paper Rose, and an embossing folder from The Paper Studio. I layered that onto some darker pink cardstock and adhered the panel directly onto my white A2 card base. I stamped the adorable hedgehog from Colorado Craft Company's Mini Love Cards stamp set, colored it using my alcohol markers, and fussy cut it out. I cut a heart using a Hero Arts layering heart die and patterned paper from Echo Park's Hello Valentine's 6x6 paper pad. I die cut a circle panel using a stitched circle die from My Favorite Things and white cardstock. I layered that onto a larger base using a Spellbinders nesting circle die and dark pink cardstock. I adhered the circle panel to the lower right area of the heart and popped all of it up off of the card using foam tape. I adhered the hedgehog using more foam tape. I stamped and fussy cut the sentiment using Memento tuxedo black ink and wood block stamp from Hampton Arts and adhered that to the focal panel. I finished off my card by coloring a few clear rhinestones from Recollections with my alcohol markers a pretty pink to match the card and scattered them around the focal image. Thank you for stopping by my blog today!
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