Yesterday I had the loveliest crafty play date with my
talented friend Suna, who drove about 20 minutes to spend the day creating with
me. We had around four and a half hours together, complete with homemade soup
for lunch and plenty of crafty chatter. Suna spent her time ink blending,
assembling Simon Says Stamp roses, and colouring a Gina K image with her
Polychromos pencils—something she does beautifully. While she worked on her
projects, I managed to make two and a half cards during our time together and
finished the last one after she left.
Here’s a look at the three cards I created during our crafty
afternoon.
For my first card, I pulled out a tulip die set I bought a
while ago and followed the assembly method demonstrated by Christine Stokes on
her YouTube channel here.
Although the tulips are designed as a single layer, Christine cleverly cuts
them twice and trims them to create a dimensional two-layer effect. I ink
blended purples for the tulip petals and fresh greens for the stems and
leaves, then added texture by spritzing everything with water droplets. To
build the background, I die cut a panel using Gina K Master Layouts 2 and added
patterned paper cut with the same die for a coordinated grounding layer. I
finished it with an Altenew pitcher die cut and embossed from brown textured card and a
foiled Spellbinders sentiment from my stash.

My second card was inspired by a video from Natasha Foote,
where she used the Altenew Dancing Cosmos stencil on its own. The stencil
coordinates with an embossing folder, and I’ve previously used it to colour the
embossed design, so I enjoyed trying a different approach this time. After a
slightly rocky start, I finally got the stenciling just right, and I was
really happy with how it turned out. I trimmed the finished panel with a die,
matted it with dark pink cardstock, and then created a decorative frame by
fussy cutting the centre from a Kaisercraft scalloped rectangle. The final
touch was a stamped and die cut sentiment from the Pinkfresh Studio Artistic
Dahlia set.

My third card was inspired by a video from Natalie Bowers,
where she used an embossing folder to “stamp” onto cardstock. I inked up the
Couture Creations “Jane” embossing folder with Distress Oxide in Picked
Raspberry, added touches of Wilted Violet here and there, spritzed it with
water, and then pressed it onto cardstock. While the panel was still damp, I
sprinkled on tiny bits of gold embossing powder and heat set them for a little
extra sparkle. Natalie cut her panel into smaller pieces to make several cards,
but I loved my background too much to chop it up, so I kept it whole. I trimmed
and matted it with gold cardstock, then added a flower from the older Simon
Says Stamp Fresh Daisies die with a vellum layer behind it. The sentiment came
from a Spellbinders set that was included with a magazine a few years ago.
It was such a fun and refreshing day of crafting,
conversation, and inspiration. With a long weekend here in New Zealand for King
Charles’ Birthday, it feels even more special to have four days off work—and I
couldn’t think of a better way to start it than with a crafty catch-up and
three new cards to show for it.