Sunday, June 07, 2026

Cardmaking - pearl acrylic paint backgrounds on white cardstock


 I worked on backgrounds last week in an effort to sort through some of my paint stash.  I used up some pearl acrylic paint housed in fine tip bottles meant for a variety of techniques.  I found more than a half dozen which had solidified beyond use and several that still had viable paint so I tore apart some cardstock postcards that I had in my stash and used those as substrate for these fun backgrounds.  Generally, several colours of coordinating colours of paint dug out of the bottles and smeared with my fingers into some painterly backgrounds.  I spritz water on those who were too thick to spread well and then mixed in other colours which made some very cool backgrounds.  So in the end, several bottles were put in the trash and the others returned to their bins with more room.  I will be making more of these as time goes on!!  They are very pearly!!!  Therese

Thursday, June 04, 2026

Cardmaking - a rainy scene with a man with an umbrella

A fun card featuring a man with an umbrella in the rain!!!  I am sure everyone is wishing for rain and this person loves to garden so I am sure they are wishing for some!!  The background is from Morgue File and has been sitting in my stash for a while!!  It thought it was perfect to simulate a storm.  I added rain with a clear glitter pen!!! I added "Joie!!" in glitter as well on the orange strip as that is how it feels when you get want you want!!!  

Therese

Wednesday, June 03, 2026

Cardmaking - a harlequin background created with squares and a fussy cut rose in a large circle

I started by fussy cutting the rose and its colours inspired the rest of the card.  I trimmed a green card and then dug into the stash for the little baggie of red squares.  I laid them out roughly and they seemed to work reasonably well for making a harlequin background.  So I played with the squares until I was happy with the lay out, drew some vertical lines where the points of the squares would line up and then just glued them into place one row at a time.  Worked out perfectly!!!!  I adhered my rose to a round circle and added a dashed line in green pen all the way around.  That inspired the wiggly lines in the green squares.  I mounted the focal element to the front of my card using 3D foam tape.   Love the card!!!  

Therese
 

Monday, June 01, 2026

Cardmaking - a leather oak leaf on an embossed tag over a collage background

Another card for a family occasion!!!  I started with a dark brown card.  I pieced a decorative paper background -  I like the spots of colour it adds.  I added a strip of brown cardstock at the top and added four pewter eyelets.  I muck one but I could not get it out with wrecking everything so I left it in.  I stitched the leather oak leaf to the embossed tag (birch trees) and then added it to the decorative paper using a letter brad  I adhered this large layer to my card front to finish off my card!!  

Therese
 

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Cardmaking - embossed tree with a maple leaf punchie over a striped background

Working on cards I need for June!  It is fast approaching!!

I started with a dark brown card and cut some striped decorative paper into strips and adhered them into place.  The embossed tree is an element I had in my stash which I then created a background using scraps of cardstock.  I added paper piercing with my pattern tracing wheel around the edges of the image and then on the green edge of the layer.  I trimmed the green edge along the line of paper piercing. The tree needed a bit of something so I added a piece of cording which I tied on the front and then overlaid a maple leaf punchie.  That was much better.  I layered it onto the layer I had created and mounted it to my card front using 3D foam tape.  I added some white brilliance ink to the top of the tree with a stamp pad.  Adds some dimension!  

Therese
 

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

May Card Club - Card #3 - fun little trees made with the chevron punch over some funky word patterned paper


For our third card we assembled these fun cards!!  Wanting to use my chevron punch I had done an internet search to see what others had created.  I found these fun little trees which were trimmed from green cardstock strips (1.25" wide) which were punched repeatedly or not using the punch.  The pieces created with mixed up and reinserted into openings in trees of different colours.  The tops and bottoms were trimmed to give them their tree shape and the little trunks were fashioned from scraps of brown cardstock.  We embossed our trees to give them some texture and little more character.  We tore our background paper into two pieces and adhered them to our light colour card fronts.  Added our trees and then their trunks.  We generally added 3D foam to at least one of them for a bit of dimension.  As a final touch we added a yellow moon (1")!!  Done!  Everyone liked this interesting and different take on trees!!  It was a fun evening and fortunately a beautiful evening.  Several just walked home as they live close by!!  No cardmaking sessions this summer though we may have a creative gathering to make some handmade paper!!  Therese
 

May Card Club - Card #2 - dryer sheet flowers over handmade paper

For our second card we played with making flowers using used dryer sheets!!!!  So fun!!  I have made some of these before but on a smaller scale on these cards.  After ironing (low) them smooth I cut the dryer sheet to approximately 3" x 4" rectangles - a sheet into four pieces.  We folded them in half along the length and then then three times across the new length.  Next, we folded that sandwich in half with the fold at the bottom.  We then trimmed the top with all the single edges into a nice round shape starting at about half way up the side and finishing at about half way on the opposite side which creates the petals.  It is only one option - they could be skinny, pointy, wavy, etc. as petals on flower can be very many different shapes.    We opened up the sandwich to be flat again and gathered the width in the center and tied it off in the middle with thread.  We then coloured our flowers to coordinate with our handmade paper backgrounds.  They got very wet so I had the heat gun setup on LOW so we could dry them before we went to the next step.  It is possible to colour them flat but it is harder to estimate what they will look like!!  We added a gold brad to a coloured flower sequin and inserted the brad into a hole in the center which we had made with a push pin.  We used the push pin to make a hole in our background as well and installed the flower.  To finish off the flower we hand cut a stem and leaves from scraps of green cardstock.  Once they were glued into place we adhered this large element to our card fronts.  Therese
 

May Card Club - Card #1 - bright punchies, white seam binding over an embossed grid

It was so great to see everyone again!!!  We started our creative cardmaking session with this card which features little punched shapes - flowers, butterflies, leaves, hearts, etc.  I punched these from glossy paper which had been coloured with ink pads by tapping the pad on a piece of plastic packaging, spritzing water on the ink and the placing the piece of glossy card into the puddle.  Totally fun and unpredictable but always fabulous decorative paper for creating with!!!  I decided on a grid for the punchies so I used a plaid embossing folder and cut the white cardstock to be just the size I needed for 12 space with a border all the way around.  We added white seam binding to the middle strip of squares, added a short piece and then installed at square brad to keep everything in place.  Easier said than done but we got it done!!!  We added the shapes any where we wanted on the remaining space - generally in the remaining squares.  We did add a bit of detail to our shapes with glitter pens just to give them some character.   

I finished the top five cards with butterflies and flowers and will be adding these to my stash of cards for IWIN.  The fall will come sooner than we think and it is fun to add cards as I create others as they then all have different looks which makes it easier to suit the people who will be receiving them.  

Therese
 

Monday, May 25, 2026

Cardmaking - March Card Club kits made up - serendipity birds, butterflies and flowers over sanded backgrounds

The balance of the March Card Club kits which I found when I started prepping for May Card Club!!!  Amazing that things get put off for so long!!  I made these up this week so I could put in my current card kits along with my supplies and tools!!!

Theresse
 

Cardmaking - extra card kits from March Card Club made up - strips and long slim images

I also found these card kits in my March Card Club box which has been sitting for a couple of months!!  
It was fun to finish up these cards and I went looking for more horizontal images in my stash to replace the Easter ones I had with two of the card kits - a bouquet of flowers and some dragonflies!!  Works well for spring which has finally arrived!!! Adding these to my card stash.  

Therese
 

Cardmaking - more cards from March Card Club kits


 I am prepping card kits for my May Card Club and I found the box from March Card Club with all the leftover cards and kits!!  Life has been busy!!! 
These ones featured fun pinwheels for the background and lovely little circle images layered onto scalloped circles.  These will be added to my stash!!
Therese