Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Little Swimmers ft. Kate Hadfield Designs



Hello everyone!  We are in the thick of summer and one way to cool down is to be

in the water!  I made my project using products from


Kate Hadfield Designs

Little Swimmers Digital Stamp Set

Also Edgy Paper Set


 This is too cute and there are so many images to choose from.  Let me show you

 how I made my card.

 



 This card had me going in circles!  This is the original composition that I printed. 

 I really didn’t like it…I’m not sure why, but it just wasn’t working for me.

 



 Despite that, I colored the images anyway.  Then I decided I didn’t like the background

 so I fussy cut the little swimmers and die cut an oval that matched a different background 

panel.  I really didn’t like that either!

 

 

I left it for a bit and then I went back to the computer.  I decided to

change the color of the background so it was bluer and do the faded soft edges which 

normally I do that for my winter cards but I liked it for this as well.  I left the images 

of the swimmers there and decided to layer them with my colored version.

 

 

Finally I had a version I liked.  I had added a few fishes from the Under the Sea

 Stamp Set.  I printed it out and also did the sentiment in a color and size that went with 

the card.  I die cut the panel with an A2 size rectangle die.  I popped up my swimmers on

 foam tape.  I did the same with the sentiment after fussy cutting it out.  I added shimmer

 pen to the fishes.  Next I added stickles for water lines and once that was dry I added 

white Nuvo Drops.  I finished by adding a bit of white gel pen and I used Glossy 

Accents for water drops.

 



          I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s tutorial.  Let me know if  indecision has ever effected             you and your card making!

 

Supplies used:

White A2 size card base

Little Swimmers Digital Stamp Set

Also Edgy Paper Stamp Set

Under the Sea Stamp Set

Foam tape

Glossy Accents

Stickles

White Nuvo Drops

Shimmer Pen

Copic markers used:

E00, E000, E01, E02, E08, E25, E24, E29,

E49, E97, BV0000, RV21, YG00, YG11,

YG23, BV000, BV00, BV13, BV23, BV29,

BV02, RV00, RV10, RV04, RV14, RV23, B21,

C0, C1, C3, B21

 

Til next time…

Betsy


In my capacity as a design team member for Kate Hadfield Designs, I do receive the products I use from them.

 All opinions and creative decisions remain my own, and I only work with companies/use products that I love. 

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Be the Change ft. Polkadoodles

 


Hello everyone!  Hope your summer is warm and fun!  Today
I'll be sharing a card using products from


This is a great way to use one digital stamp and yet make them
look completely different from each other!  Let me show you
how I made my card.  I first sort of composed my 3 butterflies.
I copied and pasted these.  I computer journaled the sentiment
and chose a font that I thought would match with the vibe I
was trying to create.


I started by coloring up the butterflies.  I Google-Imaged butterflies for
color inspiration.  Knowing that blue and orange are complimentary colors
on the color wheel, I chose to go with blue and orange.


I started by coloring a monarch butterfly using deep yellows and
oranges.


This next one really went well with the other 2 butterflies.  I
would later darken the edges of this one with black.


This one worked up easily as there weren't as many colors.  Later
on I defined the lines of the wings with a fine black marker.  Next
I had to find some matching paper.  I didn't have anything in mind,
but I saw this golden yellow piece in a 6 x 6 pad and it looked really
good with the butterflies.  


I knew I wanted my butterflies mounted on white.  I used a 3D
embossing folder and embossed a 2 1/8" strip.  Some of the
flowers of the embossing folder looked a lot like some of the
flowers in the paper.  I backed it with black card stock for a narrow
frame of black to help it stand out from the yellow.  


I die cut the sentiments with a narrow sentiment die, cut it to size and 
backed it with the same black card stock.  I fussy cut the butterflies and
edged them with a black marker.  Putting together the finished card
wasn't hard at all!  I put a foam square behind each butterfly body
and mounted them in the spaces created by adhering my 2 sentiment
strips.  I added shimmer to the butterflies and some white gel pen
and that finished my card!


I was waffling about where to place the white strip and thought that
maybe it would look better on the left side, but I really prefer it down
the center!  You can find this digital stamp set and so many others at


Supplies used:
Blooms Butterfly Bundle Digital Stamps
A2 size white card base
Coordinating piece of patterned paper
White card stock for embossing
Black card stock
3D embossing Folder
Sentiment die
Foam tape
Shimmer pen
Black Pen for edging
Fine black pen for detail
Copic markers used:
Y17, YR04, YR07, R05,
100, Y15, Y38, BG07, BG26, B05,
E49, E37, B21, B23, B24, B32

Til next time...

Betsy

In my capacity as a design team member for Polkadoodles, I do receive the products I use from them. 

All opinions and creative decisions remain my own, and I only work with companies/use products that I love.















Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Pajama Power ft. Pajama Crafter Stamps

 


Hello everyone!  Hope the summer is going well for you all and you
are getting plenty of sunshine!  Today I'm sharing this adorable card
using brand new products from


This card worked up quickly and it's so cute!  These little animals
are just adorable in their pj's!  Let me show you how I made my card!
To begin, I took my time finding exactly the right paper.  I wanted
it to be colorful without being loud.  I also wanted to use the little
funky frames stamp to make my little critters stand out.  I heat embossed
with black the little frames onto some coordinating colorful paper.  I used the 
die to cut them out.  I adhered a strip of paper to another for the front of
my card, backed it with black card stock so there was a narrow border
and adhered it to a white card base.  I also heat embossed in black the
sentiment onto the colorful strip.


With the background done, I moved onto coloring my little critters.
I colored the panda with the laptop first.  I tried to limit my colors
as I had 3 of these little guys to color.  I started with the Panda
letting the colors of the frames make my color choices for outfits.


The puppy was next.


Then I finished with the elephant.


Once the coloring was done I fussy cut them leaving a narrow white edge.
I placed them each on their respective frames with foam tape.  I added 3
gems stones to each in coordinating colors.  Then I placed a very small
heart sequin in a matching color on each critter.  And that finished my
adorable critter in pajamas card!


I hope you've enjoyed today's tutorial!  It's a great layout for using
smaller stamps!  You can find this stamp set and many others at


Supplies used:
White A2 Size Card Base
Black Panel 
Top colorful panel
Frame stamp & die set
Versafine Claire Nocturn Ink
Clear Embossing Powder
Pajama Power Stamp Set
Foam Tape
Gems
Heart Sequins
Copic colors used: C0, C1, C2, C3, C5, C7,
RV10, RV00, RV02, RV04, V20, V22, V25,
E30, E31, E34, BG000, BG10, BG01, G02

Til next time...

Betsy

 In my capacity as a design team member for Pajama Crafter Stamps, I do receive the products I use from them. 
All opinions and creative decisions remain my own, and I only work with companies/use products that I love.

 













Little Swimmers ft. Kate Hadfield Designs

Hello everyone!   We are in the thick of summer and one way to cool down is to be in the water!  I made my project using products from Kate ...