- 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
Monday, April 20, 2026
Sending A Pastel Hug
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.
Monday, March 9, 2026
Love Those Pretty Papers Entry #2
Below are all four, but I wanted to only feature one over at Love Those Pretty Papers. I thought the one with the bicycle and the lamb would be a good one. I love how it can be for Easter or Spring. Their optional feature for the March challenge is Circles. These four images were circular, so that worked out perfectly, but you don't have to use circles, only pretty paper!
I had to do some fussy cutting of some of the images, but it was pretty easy.
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Love Those Pretty Papers Challenge
I knew it would be a bigger card, since I wanted my circles to be about 2" in diameter and I also wanted a border on them. I ended up using a 5 x 7 card base, but the circle do stick off a little. It still stand up and looks cute and creative, however it doesn't fit into a standard 5 x 7 envelope. I think I'll get some nice kraft gift wrap from the Dollar Tree and use this on the top of a gift, kind of like a giant "to and from" tag.
Here's my complete supply list:- Stampin Up! Always Mossy Meadow Paper
- SU! Flirty Flamingo Card Stock
- SU! Birthday Bouquet Patterned Papers
- Spellbinders Happy Birthday Die
- Spellbinders Circle Dies
- Spellbinders Circle Scallop Dies
- Doodlebug Designs Enamel Stars
Friday, March 6, 2026
Wildflowers For Two Challenges
Here's my complete supply list for this card:
- Stampin' Up! Garden Green Card Stock
- Whaline Bee Patterned Paper
- Michaels Ivory Card Stock
- Pink & Main Arch Dies
- SU! Wild About Flowers Stamp Set
- Memento Pistachio Ink
- Memento Bamboo Leaves Ink
- Memento Morocco Ink
- Memento Cantaloupe Ink
- Memento Grape Jelly Ink
- Hero Arts Sentiment
- SU! Burhsed Brass Butterflies
- SU! Wild Wasabi Ribbon
Happy 12th Birthday to Time Out Challenges!
Their theme this time is an inspiration card from Stef Perry. She's created a beautiful card with two flowers on it. I was inspired by her use of gold embossing around the flowers and gold in the background of the card as well.
I'm still experimenting with heat embossing on a dry embossed surface. I've seen some really cool cards made with this technique, but mine is still a bit messy. I want to get better at embossing only the top and not the background as much Anyway, I do like this little creations, so I'm entering it with them.
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Word Art Wednesday with Concord & 9th Prize!
Hi there stamping friends! Today's card is made especially for our newest challenge over at Word Art Wednesday. Our sponsor this round is Concord & 9th, and they're offering a $30.00 gift certificate to a randomly chosen winner!
For my project I used their "Filled With Joy" Dies and Sentiments. I have the stencils too, but it was so very easy just to cut the flowers, centers and stems, give them a brushing of ink and glue them down.
Here's my complete supply list:
- Concord & 9th Filled With Joy Dies
- Concord & 9th Filled With Joy Sentiments
- Michaels Kraft Card Stock
- Stampin' Up! Lemon Lolly Card Stock & Ink
- SU! Soft Suede Card Stock
- SU! Pear Pizzazz Card Stock & Ink
- SU! Early Espresso Card Stock & Ink
- Copic E19
- SU! Falling Snow Embossing Folder
- Nuvo Crystal Drops in Dandelion Yellow
We would love it if you would join us! All of our challenges are always "anything goes" and you don't have to use the scripture of the sponsors product. Just play along and have fun. We love seeing the beautiful things that you all make!
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
A 4-Leaf Clover For 3 Challenges
It actually took five different stamp sets to make this card. Here is a picture of the three sets that I used to I make the clovers.
Monday, February 23, 2026
Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge 670
I have to confess, this card really was a challenge for me. Not because of the sketch, but I really don't feel I have enough Easter supplies, and I really wanted to make an Easter card. I finally settled on this bunny, but it really wasn't perfect for this challenge because you're supposed to put a sentiment on the side and he's holding a sign that needs a sentiment as well. So, I did my best and put two sentiments on. Hopefully it doesn't look weird!
Here's my complete supply list:
- Close To My Heart Spring Critters
- Newton's Nook Springtime Patterned Paper Pack
- Doodlebug Yellow Dotted Paper
- Offray Ribbon
- Amazon Generic Tag Die
- Memento Black Ink
- Stampin' Up! Daffodil Delight Card Stock
- SU! Cucumber Crush Card Stock
- SU! Hightland Heather Card Stock
- SU! Gorgeous Grape Card Stock
- Copics R81, E34, E11 & Y21
- Doodlebug Enamel Hearts
- Spellbinders Circle & Scallop Dies
I'm really pleased with how this turned out, and that's my biggest reason for doing challenges. I am always left with a card that I would have never made otherwise. Many thanks so everyone over at Atlantic Hearts who put this together. I'm sure they would love it if you headed on over and played along.
Thanks so much for stopping by and have a wonderful day!
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Posies For Two Challenges
I was inspired by the sketch over at Sunday Stamps (SSC380) to add the two lines at the bottom, and divide up the sentiment to be a bit on both lines. I'm also playing over at Triple B Challenge. There are definitely lots of blooms on this one. I have some brushed butterflies on order from Stampin' Up! and when they come I think I'll stick a few on this card. Until then the "blooms" will have to do.
Here's my complete supply list:
- Stampin’ Up! Gorgeous Posies Stamp Set
- SU! Perfect Peach Card Stock & Ink
- SU! Calypso Coral Card Stock & Ink'
- SU! Pumpkin Pie Ink
- SU! Baked Brown Sugar Ink
- Memento Cantaloupe Ink
- SU! Pear Pizzazz Ink
- SU! Garden Green Ink
- Memento Black Ink
This was also a fun card to make because it gave me a chance to experiment with all my orange inks. Sometimes it's easy to forget what they actually look like.
Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope you have a wonderful and crafty day!
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Word Art Wednesday with Not 2 Shabby
For my card, I used two of their products. The first one is called Serene Escape Ephemera. Adding to that, I used the Serene Escapes Patterned Paper. I finished off the card with a purple card stock base and frame from Michaels. The sentiment is from a Stampin’ Up! Set called Hello. Easy peasy!
Be sure to hop on over to Word Art Wednesday and play along with us. We have a lovely scripture that you can use, but it’s never required. Neither is using any of the products from our sponsor. Just play along and have fun!
Sunday, February 15, 2026
A Simple Easter Wish
And then over at Can You Handle The Pressure, you always have to use an embossing folder, but this time the optional twist is "die cutting." I used a Stampin' Up! Embossing Folder on the Kraft Paper and the eggs were die cut.
Then I thought about the NBUS Challenge #83 where you have to use a product that you've never used before. Mine in the main stamp set, Abstract Impressions. Although it's an older set, I've not used it until today!
And that also qualifies me for The Neglected Stuff Challenge. In fact, both of my stamp sets are neglected. The flowers I've never used and really forgot I had. And the eggs are something that I love but don't pull out too often. I think that all those little dies actually intimidate me.
And lastly I'm entering over at Beautiful Blossoms Challenge where your main focus must be flowers.
Wow, five challenges. I don't think I've ever done this many before. But I really appreciate all the challenges out there and the way they encourage our creativity to blossom!
Friday, February 6, 2026
U is For Uplifting
This card is really simple. There's no stamping, as I relied on pre-printed images from a Valentine's Day sheet of paper. It's made especially for a friend and her new husband in South Carolina.
Here's my complete supply list:
- Simple Stores "Kissing Booth" (Lovebirds & Saying)
- Bo Bunny "Back To Basics" Red Background Paper
- Papertrey Ink Ballet Slippers Card Stock
- Unbranded Arrows (Amazon)
- Stampin' Up! Self Adhesive Sequins
I wanted to put the arrows going in opposite directions, but I put the bottom one on first and then realized the top one had the heart, and I didn't want that to be upside down. Anyway, I think it looks good. Perhaps it can signify that they're both going in the same direction in life!
Thanks so much for stopping by and have a wonderful day!
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Word Art Wednesday with The Stamps of Life!
My card this round is made using the scripture that Word Art Wednesday provided. It's a scripture about love-perfect for 10 days before Valentine's Day.
I make cards all year long of course, but every time I make a Valentine's Day card I feel like a little kid cutting and glueing everything. Definitely a throwback from my childhood days. And making this card was no exception.
I have a supply list, but when it comes to Valentine's Day, I'm always saving scraps and such and not keeping track of where everything comes from. I do know however, that 4 of the 5 patterned papers for this came from Stampin' Up! A few years ago they featured a DSP set that included golds, peaches, pinks and muted purples. I fell in love with that and so the few leftover scraps that I have here are from that pack. Here's my best shot at what I used:
- Bible Verse From Word Art Wednesday
- White Core Plum Colored Card Stock (Michaels?)
- Gold Card Stock (Michaels)
- Stampin' Up! DSP
- Stampin' Up! Bubble Bath Ink
- Heart Patterned Paper (Hobby Lobby?)
- Honeycomb Glitter Card Stock (Probably Joann, whom I miss so very much!)
- Stampin' Up! Berry Burst Card Stock
- Flat Plastic Enamel-like Hearts (gifted to me)
- Gold Bow (gifted to me)
Fun facts about this card:
It's a 5 x 7, which I've started making more of. It's fun to have a bit more "canvas" to work with sometimes.
After cutting out the scripture freehand, I thought it looked a little uneven which is why I shaded the edges with the Bubble Bath ink.
It was my hope that the placement of the papers in a haphazard fashion would resemble someone walking, thus tying in with the scripture about walking in love.
Well that's all for today. I'm so glad you stopped by and we would love it if you stopped by Word Art Wednesday and played along with us!
Oh, and if you'd like to use the scripture feel free to snag it below!

















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