Thursday, April 30, 2026

H is for Happy Birthday cards

I am playing along with the Alphabet Soup challenge in the Papercrafter's Inner Circle group on Facebook.  This is H is for Happy Birthday.

I am using a pressed image of the Floral H and Sentiment Betterpress plates, pressed on watercolour paper, and painted in with shimmery metallic paints.  Happy to have another card that uses up some old papers.





Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Quick cards

This is definitely my most used product of the year so far!  This is the Thought You Knew press plate from Spellbinders.  Everyone that sees this sentiment smiles... sisters, brother-in-laws, friends... lots of uses for this!  Even my adult children will probably be getting one of these at some point.


I love that since the sentiment is the star of the show, that anything goes for the rest of the card.  It's been a great way to use up older paper pads.


Sunday, April 26, 2026

Gate Fold Radiant Blooms

 I made a Gate Fold card using the February Betterpress Society plate, Radiant Blooms.


I pressed the plate on a piece of light aqua cardstock using Betterpress Black ink.


I used one of the coordinating stencils along with 4 shades of aqua ink from Pinkfresh Studio, to create and ombre ink blended effect.


My Floral Spray and Hemstitched Ovals dies were used to create a cluster to glue to the front of my card.  I cut the pressed panel in half, and glued it to a piece of dark teal cardstock that had been scored twice so that it opened in the middle.



You can get a Betterpress Society subscription from The Papercrafter's Workshop.
















Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Golden Bloom SocieTea cards

Spellbinders does a craft-along event once a month, called the Betterpress SocieTea!  I played along with Erin, switching things up a little with what I had on hand.


I glimmered the February Betterpress Society press plate, Radiant Blooms in Rose Gold foil, on some melon coloured cardstock.  I used the Arched Expressions dies to cut out an arch shape from my panel, and then cut a larger one out of some mango cardstock.



I used my Fresh Picked Buttercups dies for the florals, and popped up a pressed sentiment from the You Are Everything sentiments.  I few gold pearls picked up the glimmer from the foil.



I had the lovely foiled, arch frame leftover, so wanted to make a companion card.  I added the mango cardstock behind the opening, used the same flowers, and decided to use a sympathy sentiment.  You can get a Betterpress Society subscription from The Papercrafter's Workshop.












Friday, April 17, 2026

Radiant Blooms

My first project with the February Betterpress Society plate, Radiant Blooms was hot foiled onto some pale peach cardstock.


As a bonus this month, we received a roll of rose gold foil, so that's what I used on my panel.  I pulled out the scalloped frame dies from Pinkfresh Studio, cut it out of some metallic rose gold cardstock, and layered it on a second frame for some dimension before adhering it to my base.


I used the flowers from my Fresh Picked Buttercups die set, and cut the flowers out of peach cardstock that was a shade darker.   I added a sentiment from the You Are Everything press plate set, that was pressed with Lisa Horton's Copper Pot metallic ink.


You can get a Betterpress Society subscription from The Papercrafter's Workshop!







Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Arched Pierce and Press Die

 I have a mix of old and new products on today's card, all from Spellbinders.  This is the new Arched Pierce and Press die, paired with the older Floral Stems dies from Simon Hurley.


I die cut the flowers from watercolour paper, and used a combo of inks/paints to add some colour.  I adhered them on top of one of the three arches that come in the set, splattered on some gold paint, and then added a hot foiled sentiment from the It's Your Day Sentitment set.






Sunday, April 12, 2026

More Lotus Field cards

 I made two more cards using the Lotus Field press plate/stencil bundle from Hero Arts.


This amazing shimmery pink card was pressed using Lisa Horton metallic ink in Lovestruck.  It gives amazing coverage.


I actually Googled photos of lotus flowers, and there are quite an array of beautiful colours!  It inspired me to experiment a bit with the stencils, and go bold with my inks.


For my tan background card, I pressed the plate with Betterpress Tawny Brown ink.  This was the first press that I ever did with the plate, so the coverage is not perfect (press plates need seasoning, just like stamps do), but I actually love the mottled look that it gives.


Even the image itself is not great, I rolled it through my die cut machine twice (which isn't recommended!), and the plate shifted a little.  I finished it up, and loved how it looked anyway.


Both sentiments were glimmered, the bottom one being a reverse glimmer image.  You can find the Lotus Field bundle at The Papercrafter's Workshop.











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