Sunday, May 17, 2026
Party Cheers For The Color Hues Challenge
Today's card was made especially for Challenge #133 over at The Color Hues. Their theme is Lime Green and Violet. And neutrals are always welcome too.
Friday, May 15, 2026
Vintage Hymnal Card
| I think it's best to stamp the image then trim the page as I learned here! |
I love doing this, but there is always so pressure when creating a card for someone you know. When you mail a card out, you do your best and hope they like it. But when it's someone I know, I always feel a little nervous.
After picking up this old hymnal a while back, I knew it would make a great background for a card, and today seemed like the perfect time to do just that, especially since it goes well for both pastors and for Time Out Challenges.
Here's my complete supply list:- Garage Sale Vintage Hymnal Page
- Stampin' Up! Old Olive Card Stock
- SU! Secret Sea Card Stock
- SU! Curmb Cake C/S
- Papertrey Hibiscus Burst Card Stock
- Versa Mark Ink
- Memento Black Ink
- Memento Pistachio Ink
- Stampin’ Up! Embossing Folder
- Spellbinders Scallop Die
- Concord and 9th Filled In Florals Stamp Set
- Stamp Simply Pastor Appreciation Stamp
- Gifted Rhinestones
- Michaels Twine
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Fuzzy Ruffles Lap Warner
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| This is folded into quarters. It's the perfect size for a lap, especially if someone is in a wheelchair. |
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| LEFT: The first round of double crochets created a bit of a ruffle. MIDDLE: I made a chain stitch around the edges for the ruffle to attach to. RIGHT: I put a homemade gift tag with the words "You Are Loved" (an Altenew Die) on it along with a wooden cross from Amazon. |
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Word Art Wednesday Offering Envelope & Personal Story
Hi there crafty friends! Today there's a new challenge over at Word Art Wednesday, and we have a wonderful sponsor again. Pretty Pink Posh is giving away a $30.00 gift certificate towards anything in their store, and they have some really cute things. I was just over at their site and on May 14 they have some new releases coming out. You'll see the snail if you go there. Oh my, he is so cute! You'll definitely want to go over and check them out!
And as always, our challenge is "anything goes" with the option of using the Bible verse, which is what I did this round. However, instead of making a card I made an envelope-specifically an offering envelope. A while back I used to make all my offering envelopes, usually using scraps that I had on my craft table. I've gotten away from that, but after seeing this scripture, I thought it would be a perfect match.
I'm also playing along with NBUS (Never Before Used Schtuff) because I just got this Spellbinders Die Set for Mother's Day this past weekend. (I bought it for myself of course!) And I'm also playing along over at Triple B (Birds, Blooms or Butterflies) because of all the blooms on this.
Before I go any further, I'd love to share a personal experience about this scripture in my own life. It's a little hard to talk about, but I think it may help others who may be going through similar experiences.
Back in the 1990's and 2000's things were really good for me and my family. We were making a fairly good salary and things were cheaper. The home where we raised our kids costs twice our annual income. Today that would be impossible. We easily afforded moderate vacations every year. Mostly a drive to Florida to visit the grandparents, but a trip to Disney for several days was not out of the question. Life was really good.
I attributed much of that prosperity to the fact that we gave regularly to our church. This scripture was part of that reasoning. Then troubles came. Nothing devastating. But my husband's company decided that they could make more money if they sent his job to India. He actually flew there for two weeks to train people to take over for him. He was laid off, but thankfully not for long.
A few years later layoffs happened again, only this time he wasn't rehired. He tried for months to find a job locally in Pennsylvania, but to no avail. He broadened his search to anywhere in the United States and continued to apply diligently. Again, nothing. Panic mode was setting in for me, who was homeschooling my kids at the time and didn't have an opportunity land a lucrative job.
We decided to move back to Florida, my home state. My parents were here and I had a job at their small business. I was even able to juggle homeschooling and full time work for a little while. Clark continued to look for work, but boy was it tough. He got a temporary job with a decent salary, but no healthcare for our family of four.
Finally it seemed that God had mercy on us and he landed the job that he has now. He's been with the same amazing company for 12 years, and indeed, we are blessed. Not with money so much. His salary is almost half of what we had up north. But God is faithful.
So is this scripture true? Indeed I can say yes, but maybe not exactly in the way we think it should be. I created this picture that perfectly illustrates the way I feel about God's will and provision in our lives. I've seen the concept elsewhere but couldn't find it. Thankfully Canva helped me get the point across!
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| Feel free to share this! |
I hope my personal story has been a blessing to you. I tried to keep it short. There are many more details. But the end is, God is indeed faithful. We may hit some bumps along the way, but if we trust Him, we'll make it to the top of that hill!
The supplies for my card are simple:
- Brown Dotted Kraft Scrapbook Paper
- Word Art Wednesday Bible Verse (below)
- Spellbinders Be Bold Blooms Dies
- Stampin' Up! Envelope Board
- Stampin' Up! Black Card Stock
- SU! Shy Shamrock Card Stock
- SU! Daffodil Delight Card Stock
- SU! Calypso Coral Card Stock
- SU! Mango Medley Card Stock
- SU! Soft Suede Card Stock
Please be sure to go on over to Word Art Wednesday. We'd love to have you play along with us! And if you'd like, here's our scripture for this round:
Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing in a bit of my life!
Saturday, May 9, 2026
Mother's Day Card For Two Challenges
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Starved Rock State Park, Illinois
When you think of majestic waterfalls and sandstone canyons, a small state park in rural Illinois isn't usually the first place that comes to mind. Thankfully, my daughter was able to find this amazing place and visit there recently.
Normally I just share quait places I've been to, but this place is so remote and spectacular, I have to include it here. Perhaps someone will stumble upon this gem as a result of this blog. And, it will be a great reminder of a wonderful place to go on my bucket list road trip!
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| You’re able to walk under the waterfall too! |
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| My precious girls! |
Of course it's the waterfall that's the most spectacular. When I saw pictures of it online and thought that may have been at its peak time of year. However, it was just as lovely the day my daughter visited.
The trails were magnificent too. Perfect for an easy to medium challenges.
Best of all, the place is dog friendly. Maggie absolutely loved it! You can see her on her hike in the bottom picture.
Here is a screenshot from Google Maps showing how close it is to so many major places. And no doubt there is so much more to see and do there. And if you’re anywhere nearby, check out their website HERE too. In my book, it's worth a tank of gas for sure!
Sunday, May 3, 2026
Big City for Two Challenges
The challenge had been floating around in my mind, and when I saw the newest challenge over at Colorful Options, I knew it was a perfect match. Black & White is their main theme this round, but they always have several different options to choose from. I chose Option 2, which is Black & White with a splash of color. It seems like I can't picture NYC without a splash of yellow from those taxis!
Here's my complete supply list:- Deep Red's Times Square Stamp
- Michaels White Card Stock
- Memento Black Ink
- Yellow Flair Pen
- Stampin' Up! Black & White Paper
- SU! Crushed Curry Card Stock
- SU! Small Metal Dots
- My Favorite Things Oval Die
- Pink & Main Sentiment
This was a really fun card to make and I'm thankful to everyone over at The Little Red Wagon and Colorful Options who put all this together!
Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope you have a wonderful day!
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Stamp Simply Sunflower Season
Welcome crafty friends! We have another wonderful challenge for you to play along with over at Word Art Wednesday today. And the really good news is that our sponsor this round is Stamp Simply and they're giving away a 25.00 gift certificate!
For my card, I'm using a stamp and die set from Stamp Simply. It's called "Sunflower Season." It's one of my favorites. And the stamps are available just by themselves as well. You can find them HERE.
I really love this set because Ecclesiastes is my all-time favorite book of the Bible. A lot of people feel it's depressing, but I think it's so pertinent to today's life. And perhaps I am a bit of a melancholy in the way that King Solomon was. However I think we all can agree that this verse from Ecclesiastes 3:1 is a big encouragement for sure.
Another thing I like about this card is that the patterned paper, with the rings of the tree trunk, kind of go along with the "seasons of life" theme. Just a little bonus!
Here's my complete supply list:- Stamp Simply Sunflower Season Stamp and Die Set
- Speckletone True White Card Stock
- Stampin' Up! Daffodil Delight Card Stock
- Pebbles "Harvest Cutting Board" Patterned Paper
- SU! Soft Suede Ink
- Copic Markers
And, as always, we have a beautiful Bible verse for you to download and use either on a card, in a journal or anywhere else you can think of! Here is that verse for this round:
Stamp Simply has some wonderful stamps that we know you'll love. As usual, our challenge is "Anything Goes" so create something beautiful and join in the fun! We always appreciate every one of our wonderful entries!
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Mazel Tov, Baby Girl!
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| This is my favorite one of the two. It's the one I'm taking to the celebration tomorrow! |
Of course I couldn't go without a card, and since I had just two days to come up with one, I had to rely on Canva to help me make one. I created two designs, because I wasn't sure how one would turn out. I like them both, but I decided to go with the dove. I just love that design.
After printing these images as FedEx, I trimmed them, mounted them on card stock and put some scalloped edges on the back. I finished each off with a small pink rhinestone.
Here are both of the cards. I hope that through The Angel Card Project I'll be able to send the other one out very soon!
Here's the free digis. As always:
- Snag it to your desktop or photos.
- Put it in a Word or Pages Document.
- Resize it to the size card you want to make.
- Print it out, either at home or at a copy center.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Wetlands for Cardz 4 Guyz
The card was made especially for Cardz 4 Guyz #385. Their challenge is to create a Clean & Simple card for a guy. I think that's my most challenging kind to create.
I noticed afterwards that Jolanda also used the same stamp set as me. It's a great guy set for sure, and I don't have nearly as many of those as I should have.
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| Here's a fun graphic that I created in Canva. Feel free to grab it and share! |
Here's my complete supply list:
- Stampin' Up! Wetlands
- Michaels Brown 110# Card Stock
- SU! Early Espresso Card Stock
- Speckletone True White Card Stock
- Copic Markers
- SU! So Saffron Card Stock
- Spellbinders Circle Dies
- Verve Sentiment
This was a fun and much-needed card to make. Be sure to check out the challenge over at Cardz 4 Guyz and join in the fun! Thanks so much for stopping by and have a wonderful Earth Day!
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Spring Well Wishes
| I stamped and cut the duck out of Mint Tape and masked him so I could stencil around him. |
And that led to me playing along with The Neglected Stuff Challenge Blog. This stamp set was one that I bought because of the adorable bunny, but when I opened the set I realized I had never even used any of the stamps. I think that I need to keep this with my Easter Stamps rather than my regular stamps. Either way, it had been neglected since the day it arrived in my craft room!
Here's my complete supply list:
- Stampin' Up! Fable Friends (2019)
- Stampin' Up! Sorry For Everything (2017)
- Memento Summer Sky Ink
- Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
- Copics Y02, Y35, YR15, R20, C1
- Stampin Up Boho Blue Ink & Card Stock
- Papertrey Blueberry Bushel Card Stock
- Stampin' Up! Blueberry Bushel Card Stock
- Weather Stencil (purchased from The Angel Card Project Fundraiser)
- Spellbinders Oval & Oval Scallop Dies
- Big Box Yellow Dotted Paper
- Doodlebug Designs Enamels
I think this card will be really sweet to send to a young person who is recovering. Those are often the most difficult cards to make, so it's nice to have this on hand.
Thanks so much for stopping by and have a wonderful day!
Monday, April 20, 2026
Sending A Pastel Hug
- Stampin' Up! Beautiful Friendship Stamp Set
- Michaels Gray Card Stock
- Michaels Fashionably Chic Paper Pad
- SU! Lemon Lolly Ink
- SU! Bermuda Bay Ink
- SU! Coastal Cabana Ink
- Memento Angel Pink Ink
- Papertrey Lovely Lady Ink
- SU! Ribbon
- Spellbinders Grommet Tag Die
- Impression Obsession Sentimen (Warm Fuzzies)
- My Favorite Things Oval Die
Three Skeins - Two Finished Pieces
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| At 489 yards per skein it took just approximately 900 yards for the shawl and 600 yards for the lap blanket. |
Here are some measurements:
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| Across the top from wrist to wrist the shawl is 70”. From the top of the neck down the back it’s 34”. |
For the virus shell pattern, I used this YouTube video from Coco Bella. She’s really easy to follow and even though the pattern looks a little complex, it’s really easy to do.
Since I had more than one skein Of yarn left over I wanted to do something with it. I created a small lap blanket, which will be perfect for someone in a nursing home, especially if they’re in a wheelchair. I did alternating rows of single crochet and double crochet. I did this to stretch the yarn to make sure that I had enough for this project. Even though it’s a small piece, I think it’s a nice size and will give someone some comfort.
Here’s a picture of the small lap blanket:
I did this to stretch the yarn to make sure that I had enough for this project. Even though it’s a small piece, I think it’s a nice size and will give someone some comfort.
For the trim, I used one of my favorite yarns from Michaels. It’s a fuzzy yarn that is super soft and it’s perfect for either using it by itself or adding a little accent which I did here.
You’ll notice a small wooden cross on this piece. I always try to share my faith with people in a small way when I make things. I thought these crosses would be nice for two reasons. They’re nice and lightweight. As crazy as this sounds, I didn’t want anything that could hurt a nursing home resident should they throw the piece over their shoulders in a certain way. I also like these because they come with a little ball and chain That makes them easy to attach to crocheted pieces. And lastly, it’s something that they can use somewhere else in their room for decoration. If you’re interested in buying some for yourself, I got them here at Amazon.
That’s all my crocheting for today. It feels good to have used up this yarn. Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope you have a wonderful day!
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Seth Apter Pillow for Word Art Wednesday
The last time that Seth Apter was our sponsor over at Word Art Wednesday, I made a cross stitch pillow featuring his lovely autumn inspired fabrics. As I shopped for that fabric, I saw so many others of his that inspired me to make a skirt. But after reading the scripture that we have for this week, I decided to go with another pillow featuring his fabric as well.
You can see his whole line of fabrics HERE.
How wonderful is it this Bible verse to go along with a pillow for a bed:
Duplicating the font wasn't possible with the tools I have available to me. Instead I used a free cross stitch making website called stitchpoint.com. It's a great site where you can (fairly) easily create any words you want in any of their different fonts. It's great for names, Bible verses, favorite quotes, etc.Here is the pattern that I made using the Bible Verse on just two lines:
Hopefully this isn't too overwhelming. It's really fun and quick to stitch this up. The cross stitching part took just a long afternoon. I then made the pillow using Seth Apter's fabrics. We're so grateful for his support to our challenges!
He's also has a lot of other wonderful crafty things on his site, so be sure to check it out. And please play along with us over at Word Art Wednesday. We love having you join us!
And maybe next time will be the time I get to make that skirt! :)
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Word Art Wednesday & Happy April Fools Day
But one fun thing I can do is make cards to celebrate.
However for this card I took a more serious approach. I thought about a famous quote that I heard from somewhere in time about not being a fool for following Christ. I traced it back to the famous missionary Jim Elliot. AI summed it up better than I ever could:
Jim Elliot, an American missionary, was speared to death on January 8, 1956, along with four other missionaries (Nate Saint, Ed McCully, Roger Youderian, and Pete Fleming) by the Waodani (formerly Auca) tribe in Ecuador, during an attempt to evangelize them; their deaths became a significant event in the modern missions movement, inspiring many to follow in their footsteps, with Elliot's widow later returning to live among the tribe and leading many to Christianity.
His famous quote was written in his journal seven years before his death. While very few of us will meet his fate, his words about what foolishness means is true for us today. Living for God is never foolishness, even though at times others may question our commitment to Him.
It is my hope to send this to someone in ministry someday. I wanted to keep it masculine so it would be appropriate for a guy as well.
Here’s my complete supply list:
- My Mind’s Eye and Misc. Patterned Paper
- Speckletone True White Card Stock
- Computer Generated Image (below)
- Stampin' Up! Soft Suede Ink
- SU! Splendid Thoughts Stamp Set
- SU! Splendid Stems Dies
- Memento Desert Sand Ink
- Memento Toffee Crunch Ink
- Bronze Paper (Hobby Lobby)
- Gold Paper (Joann's)
- SU! Metallic Pearls
- Ranger Gold Embossing Powder
And if you're interested, you can make your own using this simple sentiment:
We would love to have you join us over at Word Art Wednesday. We are always “anything goes” and There are always great prizes to win!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and have a blessed day!
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Mid Century Cigar Boxes
My love for cigar boxes takes me back to a time when Florida was a much different place. Cigars were rolled by hand in a town called Ybor City, just east of where I live. Many of the old factory buildings still stand. I like to reminisce of what life was like for people back then, my mother, aunt and grandparents included.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Catalog Inspiration #1
Seeing as how this is the last Annual Catalog (as long as that YouTuber was correct), I'm starting something that I've had on my mind for a while. I'd like to copy, or at least be inspired by cards I've seen in the catalog.
So today's card is an inspiration from page 11. It’s actually a card kit featuring blue paper with white printed flowers on it. But I was able to recreate this look with some reverse stamping.
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Word Art Wednesday Easter Card
For my card, I started with the Bible verse that Word Art Wednesday provided. Then I created the word Jesus in Canva. It has a slight arch to it, and the font is called Mervale Script. I ran this through the printer twice, knowing that I would cut it down to a 5 x 7 card. I thought I had plenty of room, but looking at it after I got the 3 images on the top, I wish I had made the printing a bit lower. That's why the pink hearts are there, to kind of balance it out.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Painterly Pears for # Challenges
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| My card is a 5 x 7 size. |
Then I saw the sketch over at Atlantic Hearts Challenge and thought that would be a perfect way to use up the patterned paper. And since it has never been opened (even though I had to have it right away!) I'm playing along with the NBUS Challenge too.




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