Monday, January 19, 2026

ADDRESS STAMPS, INK & PAPER

This week I decided to use the unique Addressed to You stamp set.  I'm always looking for interesting ways to decorate my envelopes and the inside of my cards, and this stamp set seemed like the perfect solution.  I suspect it was actually designed for that purpose.

But can it also be used to make the total card?  Let's try!


I'll admit, at first, I was a bit stymied.  So, I went to my typical places for inspiration (Pinterest & Google) but didn't find a lot.  It is a new stamp set in the Spring Mini, so there weren't a lot of ideas out there, yet.  Many times, when I have a creative block, I grab my Designer Series Paper (DSP) and see if I can find inspiration there.  My search led me to the Beautiful Bokeh DSP.  


I decided to use the rectangle border from the stamp set and the pretty Bokeh DSP seemed like it needed some flowers to go with it.  This Addressed to You stamp set includes various designs to decorate the corners of the borders, but flowers seemed appropriate to coordinate with the DSP.


I used the colors in the DSP, Fresh Freesia and Balmy Blue, to create my double mat for the focal point.  Then as I was digging through my ribbon stash, I came across this gorgeous Iridescent Petunia Pop Ribbon.  Can you believe I TOTALLY forgot that I had it?

When I found that ribbon and realized that it coordinates beautifully with Fresh Freesia, I decided to color the flowers with Fresh Freesia and Petunia Pop Stampin' Blends.  A few Basic Rhinestones on the flower centers add some additional sparkle. (There is a lot of sparkle in that ribbon!)

I used the same rectangle border and flower stamps to decorate the inside of my card and the front of the envelope.  


It makes a really nice coordinated stationary set, don't you think?

The sentiments on the card front are from the Addressed to You stamp set and the inside sentiment is from The Right Words stamp set.

Use this link to download a FREE TUTORIAL.  It provides all the dimensions, step-by-step directions and a list of the products used.

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Thursday, January 15, 2026

LOVE A GREAT FUN FOLD

Today's Endless Love card is a unique Corner Pop-Out Fun fold.


I saw this Corner Pop-Out design some time ago, but I apologize, I don't remember where I saw it.  It was new to me, so I finally decided I would give it a try.

The unique angle on the upper left hides a secret, but it also makes a great place to put some focal point elements.  I think it would look really pretty with some die cut flowers along that corner, too.

But, since I'm trying to inspire Valentine Cards with the Endless Love Bundle this week, I decided to add three hearts along the angle.  They were easy to make with the dies from the Bundle.


The Designer Series Paper (DSP), Made with Love, is from the same suite of products as the Endless Love bundle.  There are several different heart dies, but also dies for the arrow, the X's and O's and more.  To make the XOXO and small hearts I adhered a piece of Basic White cardstock to a Foam Sheet before die cutting.  That gave a nice thick dimension to these elements and really made them pop. 

The center heart die cut on the angle can also be used as a tag because there is a loop at the top of the heart. I colored some White & Silver Ribbon with my Poppy Parade Stampin' Blends for the little snippet of ribbon that I tied to the loop.

As I mentioned above, I think the real fun happens when you open the card and the corner pops out toward you!


You may think this fun fold looks a little difficult to make.  It's not, but don't take my word for it.  Watch the video and learn some easy tips and tricks to keep it simple.


Making the corner fold is actually quite easy, right?  

I know sometimes cutting cardstock at "strange" angles to decorate the card can be tricky, but I hope the couple of options I show in the video help.  Choose the method that is easiest for you!  I prefer the pencil mark method as it gives a more accurate angle for this "picky" engineer.  But if using the corner template is easier for you, it is also a great method.

Here is a close-up of the message layer on the inside of the card, but I love how the whole inside is colorful and pretty!  It's also fun how the fancy heart pops out at you!


Do you learn best by reading directions?  Use this link to download a free PDF Tutorial.  It includes all the dimensions with written step-by-step instructions.  There is also a link to the video on the tutorial, so you can use them together.

A list of the products I used is shown below.

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Monday, January 12, 2026

SIMPLY LOVE

This week I am sharing the Endless Love Bundle to provide you some Valentine Card Inspiration!


Today's card is a quick and simple card.  It isn't truly a SIP (Stamps, Ink and Paper) card because I did break my own rules and use a couple of the dies and the pretty Hearts of Love 3D embossing folder from the Made with Love Suite, but the card is definitely quick and easy!  And if you don't have a Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine, no worries, the card would be just as pretty without the embossing & the die cut Misty Moonlight arrow.

The Designer Series Paper(DSP) is the pretty, Made with Love 12" x 12" paper from the same suite.  It's difficult to see in the photo, but the DSP strips are woven together in the corner.

I wanted to use a non-typical color combination for today's Valentine.  I first chose the specific DSP patterns I wanted to use from the collection.  Since I was using narrow 1/2" strips, I selected smaller patterns and the main color for those happened to be Flirty Flamingo.  This isn't a color I use often.   So, I needed some help to figure out which color to combine with Flirty Flamingo.  When I'm color challenged, I go to my trusty color coach for advice, and it suggested Misty Moonlight.  This combination is definitely not one I would have picked without help from my "coach", but I tried it and was very surprised how much I liked the combination.


I stamped several hearts in the lower left half diagonal area of the card.  The Endless Love stamp set is not classified as a distINKtive stamp set, but my Misty Moonlight stamped hearts definitely turned out with a lot of shading on them.  Who knows why?  Maybe my ink pad needs reinking, but whatever the reason I really like how they turned out!  

For the inside of the card, I carried over the design from the card front.


Rather than 4 strips, I used only 2 to provide more room for the LOVE sentiment.  I guess technically, this isn't a Valentine Card, but I certainly think it could be used as one.  I like that by omitting a specific Valentine reference makes it perfect for sending love anytime of the year!

Use this link to download a FREE TUTORIAL.

A list of the products I used is shown below.  Click on any image for more information or to make a purchase.

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