Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Mixed Media Organized Chaos Challenge

Hey Everybody,

Today's challenge was a real challenge for me. It is a mixed media challenge. You can find the challenge here.

For our challenge this week, I am attempting to stretch us or our stash. So what we are doing is to take all of our stash that has been overworked and not used (the maximal part), putting them together with maybe more work to sew them together, and then put only in a small space of our project (the CAS part). If you want to see inspiration of the maximalism art that inspired this challenge, look to artist Jamie Curtismith here. The collage style artwork.


I took various pieces of designer series paper and put them together then cut them out with a puzzle die. I stamped the image and colored it with Copic Markers and Derwent watercolor pencils. I blended the pencils with a blender pen. I added the sentiment and image die cuts with dimensionals. This will go to a local nursing home to use.

I probably could have left this with just the heart and sentiment, but it looked so empty. I am also not used to putting random papers together like this on a card. So, I used an image on top of the heart.

Of all the challenges on Splitcoast, mixed media is the most challenging for me. It took me a long time to even think of what to do. Then I started looking through my dies. I found the Pink Fresh heart puzzle die and so it began.

How would you do this challenge? What papers would you put together?

Here are some samples of cards ladies made for this challenge. There are so many creative ladies here.








Well, that's all for today. I hope you stop by again soon.
Blessings,
Sue


Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Got Legs?

 Hey Everybody,

It's a legs challenge today! LOL 

Lisa's challenge today is to make a card with legs. You can find that challenge here.

I stamped the images and colored them with Copic Markers. The stamp I used was House Mouse-Toadal Makeover. It is an older stamp, but it's so cute.

  Then I added clear wink of stella to the lipstick in the holder and on their lips. I gave Ms. Toad a string of pearls like she was going out for the night and Ms. Mouse has an earring. I fussy cut them and added them with dimensionals to the designer series paper to make a cute scene. Of course they'd be out in a field somewhere having fun.


Keywords: WT1104 House Mouse
Stamps: House Mouse-Toadal Make Over
Paper: white, fresh freesia, Stampin' Up!-Thoughtful Journey designer series paper
Ink: memento tuxedo black, berry burst
Accessories: clear wink of stella, scissors, pearls, dimensionals
Techniques: coloring, fussy cutting
When I went to design this card I knew I wanted designer paper that would help make a scene. The paper I found was one of my favorites called, Thoughtful Journey.  I knew when I saw this paper that I needed to fussy cut the images so I could place them so they looked like there were in the field.
I don't think it would have looked as cute if it was one large rectangle on the page. I just had fun with this once the lipstick was done. I knew pearls would be perfect for Ms. Toad so I added them around her neck. Then I had to give Ms. Mouse earrings. I had a great time making this card. It was almost as much fun as getting dressed up to go out myself! LOL

What would you use for stamps and paper if you were to do this challenge of using legs?
It's fun to see the process your brain goes through once you have your paper or your stamps.

It's like the book, If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. One thing leads to another. Check it out.

Well, that's it for today. Thanks for stopping by.
Blessings,
Sue


Monday, May 25, 2026

Memorial Day 2026

 Hey Everybody,

It's Memorial Day (click on the link.)

 

Memorial Day is a United States federal holiday observed on the last Monday of May to honor and mourn military personnel who died while serving in the Armed Forces. It is a solemn day of remembrance distinct from Veterans Day, which celebrates all living military veterans. 

Memorial Day is not cook-outs or a long weekend. It is a time to remember those who have lost their life preserving our freedoms here. They gave the ultimate sacrifice. We pray for the families and loved ones of those we've lost in their service to our country.
Blessings,
Sue

Sunday, May 24, 2026

It's Sketch Challenge Time Again

 Hey Everybody,

Today we have a sketch challenge. It can be found here.  

Here is what the sketch looks like. You don't have to use these shapes, but you need three shapes. You can turn this any way you'd like as well.


Here's my card.  



I stamped the birds, from the Unity set called, Flock Talk then colored and die cut them. Then I used two dies at a time from my Nested Essentials Dies to cut the shaded spruce openings for each bird. 
I put the frames through the paradise garden embossing folder for some texture so it would mimic the background paper. 

I stamped the sentiment and used the double oval punch to cut it out.
 After the card was assembled, I added rhinestone hearts and clear wink of stella.

Stamps: Unity Stamps-Flock Talk
Paper: white, shaded spruce, Stampin' Up!-Perennial Lavender designer series paper
Ink: memento tuxedo black, shaded spruce
Accessories: Stampin' Up!-Nested Essential Dies, Stampin' Up!-Paradise Garden Hybrid embossing folder, Copic Markers, rhinestone hearts, Stampin' Up!-double oval punch, clear wink of stella
Techniques: coloring, die cutting, dry embossing


Here is a video by Lisa Curcio showing how to make these frames. You can use any shape you'd like if it has multiple sizes of the same shape. 
Take a look.

So that's what I did with my rectangle dies. Then I ran them through the embossing folder to give them texture.
Take a look at your dies and embossing folders. After stamping your image, see what shape looks best with it and cut a frame. Then decide if embossing the frame will add to your card.
I think embossing adds more interest to   my cards.

Well, that's it for today. Thanks for stopping by.
I hope you give this die cut frame a try.
Blessings,
Sue

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Two Different Color Challenges

 Hey Everybody,

Diane's color challenge today was to use old olive, misty moonlight and fresh freesia. Dessert was to use designer paper. You can find her challenge here.  

I stamped the image and colored it with Copic Markers. I used my SU seasonal labels die to cut out the image. I added the image to my designer series paper then stamped my sentiment. I added the image and sentiment with dimensionals. I added a misty moonlight border around the image panel to make it stand out a bit against the background paper. This will go on a dinner tray at a local hospital.

Keywords: CC1103
Stamps: House Mouse-Spring Rain, Jillian Vance Design-Delightful Sentiments
Paper: white, Stampin' Up!-Lovely & Beautiful designer series paper
Ink: memento tuxedo black, old olive
Accessories: Copic Markers, Aleene's Paper Glaze, Stampin' Up!-Seasonal Labels Die
Techniques: coloring

Our challenge today was to use neutrals for colors. I used, blackberry bliss, Mossy Meadow and gray.
I stamped the image and colored it with Copic Markers, then die cut it with the seasonal labels dies. I cut another from blackberry bliss to add behind the image. I cut the paper horizontally so it would form a border.
I stamped the sentiment and die cut a blackberry and white set of words. I layered the words, then added white gel pen over the words so they'd be easier to see. I added clear Wink of Stella on the sentiment. This will go to a local nursing home for the residents to use.
Stamps: House Mouse-Boquet For You, Sunny Studio-Big Bold Greetings
Paper: white, blackberry bliss, Stampin' Up!-Dandy Garden designer series paper
Paper Size: A2
Ink: memento tuxedo black, blackberry bliss
Accessories: Sunny Studio Big Bold Greetings Dies, Stampin' Up!-Seasonal Labels Dies, Copic Markers
Techniques: die cutting, coloring

What are considered Neutral colors?
  
We use all the colors that Stampin'-Up has designated as neutrals.

In addition to white, vanilla, black,gold and silver the following color chart lists the other neutral shades.
(sorry the color names are blurry. I copied them from the Splitcoast website as large as they'd allow.)
Take a look at all of the color choices you have if you are only using neutrals. What colors would you use?

What stamp set would you use? I found a few House Mouse wooden block stamps for $1 each so I bought them. I removed them from the wood and use them with an acrylic block or in my stamp positioner.

They are the type of stamp that I can use for cards for the hospital. Most can be used for men or women. That makes it easier for those who put cards on dinner trays at the hospital.

Well, that's it for today with the two color challenges. You know sometimes having a challenge makes it easier to make a card. Usually the challenge has you searching for something whether it's designer paper or stamps. I love being able to have help with using the stamps and supplies I have.

Thanks for stopping by.
Blessings,
Sue


Friday, May 22, 2026

Sunflowers and Black Out Technique

 Hey Everybody,

Our challenge today is to make a card using our favorite flower. You can find the challenge here.   My favorite flower is the sunflower.


I stamped the image with versafine black ink. I first colored with watercolor pencils but didn't get the color I wanted so I went back and colored some of the image with Copic markers and zip paint brush markers. 

I added clear wink of stella to the sunflower. The image was fussy cut. I die cut a flower pot using designer paper then added a contrasting color behind which was fussy cut. I dry embossed the daffodil paper with the sunflower 3D embossing folder. I stamped the sentiment on designer paper and added it to the card.

Keywords: CAS897
Stamps: House Mouse-Potted Mouse, Stampin' Up!-Phrases & Frames
Paper: white, Stampin' Up!-Bloom Impressions designer paper, daffodil delight
Paper Size: A2
Ink: Versafine black, cajun craze
Accessories: Derwent watercolor pencils, blender pen, clear wink of stella, Zig real brush markers, Copic Markers, scissors, Stampin' Up!-3D Sunflower embossing folder, dimensionals, flower pot dies
Techniques: coloring, dry embossing, fussy cutting, die cutting


Here's another sunflower card. It is made with the same 3D embossing folder as the card above.

Nancy's challenge is to send cards to Jayne. You can find her challenge here.  I love sunflowers and they always lift my spirits. 

I ran daffodil delight paper through with the sunflower embossing folder. I colored the petals and flower centers with Copic Markers on the debossed side. Then I pulled shaded spruce down over the flowers. I stamped my sentiment and cut it out with an old Stampin' Up die called, Seasonal Labels Dies. I added the sentiment with dimensionals then added green gems inside and outside.

Inside the sentiment reads, Wishing You a Lovely Day!

Keywords: MMTPT928
Stamps: Stampin' Up!-Paradise Garden
Paper: daffodil delight
Ink: shaded spruce
Accessories: Copic Markers, dimensionals, green gems, Stampin' Up!-Sunflower 3D embossing folder
Techniques: dry embossing, direct to paper on debossed side

As you can see I used the same embossing folder. On the first card I used it the typical way with the embossed side as the background.

The second card uses the debossed side of the card where I pulled ink over the image. This is called the blackout technique.

Here is a video by Lydia, who is an accomplished artist who does videos for Splitcoaststampers website. She shows some beautiful cards.

What types of 3D embossing folders do you have in your stash? What colors will you use to do this technique? What color will you use to go over your image? Lydia uses black but you can use any color you'd like, preferably a dark color.

Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you give this technique a try.

Blessings,

Sue


Thursday, May 21, 2026

Talk About Intimidating! What A Challenge!

Hey Everybody,

Sabrina's challenge was to do a watercolor grid and doodle card. You can find her challenge here.   She's included a video as well.  I have to tell you  that I was quite intimidated with this challenge. 

 #1 I don't watercolor well.

 #2 I don't doodle well.

 #3 If I could draw images, I wouldn't need stamps, now would I? LOL 

 I always say, "I can't draw a straight line, so I stamp images to make cards!"

I used my water brush and Peerless Water Color paints to paint my monochromatic rectangles. I added doodles with my black pen. 

I wanted to accent the images with silver and white. I like how silver and blue look together. Since I used three different blues, I did the same with my background and added strips behind the panel as well as a black frame.

 I used the Floral Spray 3D embossing folder on the image panel before I added the silver or white colors. Then I randomly added silver and white to the images.

 I added the misty moonlight ribbon because it had silver. I added silver balls to random images. I stamped my greeting and punched it out with the small oval punch. It was added with dimensionals.




These challenges encourage us to try things we're not good at so we can get better. I might have an easier time if I were to do another card for this challenge. You know, I think the intimidating part is posting this not making it.  I can doodle and have it here in my studio and no one would see it. These challenges are public and when we post our cards, everyone sees them. I have to say people are so kind and knowing you tried is a big step for many of these challenges. It pushes you along in your development of your craft.

I enjoy the variety of challenges which enables me to be creative in what I do and I use so many more of my stamps and supplies. I'm sure the hospital and nursing home appreciate such unique or different cards.

Do you think you'll give this challenge a try? If you do, I'd love to see it.
Thanks for stopping by today.
Blessings,
Sue

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

A Double Challenge and Paper Piecing

 Hey Everybody,

Today's card is for two challenges. The first is for Judi for the Teapotter's challenge today. It is also for the House Mouse & Friends Monday challenge found here.

Judi loves sweets and I couldn't think of anything sweeter than a chocolate cupcake. YUM! This House Mouse fellow was with the cupcake. He was supposed to be flying in the air jumping to the cupcake. I fussy cut him and made him close to landing on the cupcake instead.

 The cupcake was stamped on white and designer series paper. I cut the designer series paper and added it to the image. I colored the images with Copic Markers and added clear wink of stella to make the frosting sparkle.

 I popped the mouse up so he'd look like he was just about to land in the luscious frosting!. The image panel was die cut as was the next panel. The peach pie card base was dry embossed and I added more designer series paper to highlight the paper piecing.

 I took the sentiments from one of my favorite Unity Stamps-The outside says, Hello Lovely, the inside says, One gentle step at a time is enough. You matter more than you know. This is one of my favorite sets for my Card Ministry at a local hospital. They supply a card on dinner trays for patients. I love these types of sentiments for those cards.
I'm praying this lifts Judi's spirits.
Keywords: MMTPT930
Stamps: House Mousse-Cupcake Jump, Unity Stamps- Where Butterflies Wait
Paper: white, peach pie, fresh freesia, Stampin' Up!-Lovely & Beautiful designer series paper
Paper Size: A2
Ink: memento tuxedo black, fresh freesia
Accessories: Stampin' Up!-2026-2028 In-Color Dots, Curved Rectangle dies, blending brush, clear wink of stella, Stampin' Up!-Lazy Dazy 3D embossing folder
Techniques: paper piecing, dry embossing, coloring, fussy cutting, die cutting

I enjoy doing paper piecing with designer series papers. Here are some samples from over the years. 

As you can see, you can paper piece just about anything.  Maybe you'll give it a try. It's easy, just stamp the image you want on designer series paper and cut it out and cover the plain image on your cardstock.
















Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you give paper piecing a try.
Blessings,
Sue




Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Eclipse Card and Poppies

 Hey Everybody,

This week's Featured Stamper is Kathy aka kmberger. you can find Nancy's challenge here.

Here is the card from Kathy's gallery I used as my inspiration. 


                                   

I started with a piece of designer series paper that was 4" x 5 1/4". I cut it into 1/2" strips. Keep these strips in order so it's easy to assemble the card. I attached the first strip on the far left, then set the next strip next to it. I attached the third strip and set another strip next to that. I continued gluing every other strip onto the 4" x 5 1/4" piece of cardstock.
The pieces of designer series paper not attached had 5 dimensionals added to the back. They were added where they matched. The important thing is to keep them in the correct order.
I stamped the sentiment and boats. I die cut the boats, birds and lighthouse using the Sunset Coast Dies. I added the images to the background and added clear wink of stella to them. I cut the lighthouse free from the circle it was in and added it to the card.

Check out the video to see how to make this card.

I'm going to see what other kinds of designer series papers will work well for this type of card. How about you?  What do you have in your stash to make this card?

I just had to add a bit of a personal touch to this post. These are the beautiful poppies Tim has grown in our garden. I have loved poppies since I was a child. My mom had beautiful, tall red/orange poppies in the backyard. I absolutely loved them. I loved them so much, I've had them in each garden of every home I've owned.  Thanks mom for the beautiful memory today.
Thanks for stopping by today.
Blessings,
Sue





Mixed Media Organized Chaos Challenge

Hey Everybody, Today's challenge was a real challenge for me. It is a mixed media challenge. You can find the challenge here . For our ...