Thursday, March 27, 2025

Upsy Daisy Baby Card

 Hello Crafty Friends and welcome. Today I have a cute baby card for you. This was my first time using Karen Burniston's Upsy Daisy die set and I can tell it's going to be used quite a lot!! 


For this card, I started with an A2 sized card base using a cream colored smooth cardstock. Then I added some pretty paper from Echo Park called Special Delivery: Baby. I added some trim pieces to the top and bottom using the same patterned paper only adding a dark brown color underneath. 

Then I die cut the pop up mechanisms using the same cream colored cardstock. I glued them into my card using Lineco Neutral pH adhesive in a fine tip bottle. I die cut the scalloped squares adding dark brown cardstock to them to add the trim around the inner square. 

I stamped the images using Lawn Fawn's Little Bundle stamp set and added some masking paper to add the clothes line in behind the cute little clothes. 

I die cut the banner from the Upsy Daisy Pop-Up and stamped the welcome sentiment using VersaMark Ink and white embossing powder. Then I used Karen Burniston's Baby Charms to added the little blocks that say baby. I also used the Baby Charms to die cut the duck and bottle that I placed beside the bottom sentiment. This sentiment comes from Honey Bee Stamps Welcome Baby Sentiments. 

I just love how this card turned out! The Upsy Daisy was perfect for this baby card. Thank you so much for stopping by today and Happy Crafting!

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Friday, March 21, 2025

Popcorn Horror Movie Card!

 Hello Crafty Friends and welcome! If you're into horror movies then this is the right card for you! I love horror movies! Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Child's Play, etc. So when I seen that Sassy Club Stamps had all my favourite horror movie serial killers I just had to buy them! 


Not only did I need to make a card with these stamps, but a pop-up card!! So I created this card using Karen Burniston's Spinner Square Pop-Up along with her Popcorn die set. Because you can't watch a movie without some popcorn!

For this card, I started with an A2 side fold card base using heavy weight smooth black cardstock. Then I created my background. I cut two pieces of heavy weight smooth white cardstock, 1/8 of an inch smaller than my card base. 

I added some removable tape runner to the back of each piece and taped them down to my work table. This was I could work on them together and they won't move. With a ruler, I drew a line where I wanted my floor to be. Then I stamped my two images. I added masking paper to the images so that they wouldn't get touched while colouring the background.  

I wanted the background to look like weathered, torn wallpaper. If you've ever seen the movie IT (the newer one) then you remember the aged look of the house on Neilbot St. I wanted it to also have a fun house feel to it as well. So I drew everything out with pencil, then coloured it with Copic markers. Before I started colouring the background, I masked off the floor area. 

Then, once I had the background coloured in, I removed the tape masking the floor and moved it up to cover the background so I could add ink for the floor. I used Simon Says Stamps Pawsitively Saturated Ink in Cappuccino and Mocha with a blending brush. 

I removed the masking paper from my images and coloured them in with Copic markers. I then added the two background pieces to my card base using double sided adhesive. 

I die cut the pop-up mechanism for the Spinner Square Pop-Up from a light weight cardstock and glued it into my card base. Then I die cut the square that covers over the pop-up mechanism and created the same background as the card base. 

I die cut the popcorn box using Karen Burniston's Flower Pot Pop-Up and added the Popcorn Add-Ons to it. I added some Distress Ink in Antique Linen to the sides of the flower pot and then die cut the popcorn box add-ons from red cardstock that I had in my left over stash. 

I used Karen Burniston's Popcorn Phrases sentiment stamp set to add the pop out sentiment. Then I die cut a scalloped square from the Spinner Square Pop-Up to add a place to sign the card. I die cut the popcorn from smooth white heavy weight cardstock, once with a double sided adhesive backing on it and once just loose. I coloured the popcorn in with Copic markers and added the non sticky ones to my popcorn box, then added the sticky backed ones to the card where it was completely on the background of the card. 


For the front of the card, I drew a line where I wanted the horror movie crew to be, then stamped the images and added masking paper as I went. 

Then I added the background colours, which I used Simon Says Stamps Pawsitively Saturated Ink in Guava, Watermelon and Cherry. Then I removed the masking paper and coloured my images in with Copic markers. 

I die cut and coloured more popcorn, adding the double sided adhesive to the back to make it easier to adhere to my card. Lastly, I stamped another sentiment from Karen Burniston's Popcorn Phrases sentiment stamp set and Detail Black Ink from Pink Fresh Studios. 

I am in LOVE with this card! I'm not sure whether or not I will send it to my friend or not. Lol. Thank you so much for stopping by today and Happy Crafting!

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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Easter Mushroom House Pop-Up Card

 Hello Crafty Friends and welcome! I have another Easter card for you today. This card uses Karen Burniston's Tiny House Pop-Up and Mushroom Tiny House Add-On to create this super cute card. 


For this card, I started with an A2 sized card base using a heavy weight smooth white cardstock. This is a 100 pack from Michaels card stock and I use it for card bases only. I found some pretty patterned paper that looked grass like with little flowers on it in my stash and used it for the background. I added some other patterned paper from my scrap drawer to the sides of the card and added a strip of yellow glitter card stock I got from Michaels. 

I die cut the Tiny House Pop-Up house base from a cream coloured cardstock and added some Distress Ink in Antique Linen to the house to give it some dimension. Then I die cut the pieces for the Mushroom Tiny House Add-On using scrap cardstock I had on hand. I added white Gelly Pen to the mushroom roof to create the spots. I added the door, windows and flower boxes to my house. Then I added the roof. 

I glued the house into my card, making sure to let the glue set before opening it to check that it worked well. I die cut the stepping stones from smooth white cardstock, adding double sided adhesive tape to the back so it was easy to add the little stones to the front of my house. I coloured them in using Copic markers. I die cut the grass strip and added that to the side of my house. 

I used MFT - Spring Gnomes stamp set and added the flowers to the grass strip. I stamped the images with Pink Fresh Studios Detail Black Ink and coloured the images in with Copic markers. 

I did the same with the little gnomes that I added to the card. I stamped a sentiment from the stamp set on to black cardstock, with VersaMark Ink and white embossing powder. 

I used Karen Burniston's Oval - Crosshatch to add a place to sign the card. 



For the front of the card, I added the same patterned paper as the inside of the card. Then I added two ovals, one from the floral patterned paper and one from smooth white cardstock. 

I added more stamped images to the front and then added another sentiment from the Spring Gnomes stamp set. 

I love how adorable that Mushroom house turned out. I think it was my first time using it too, which is hard to believe! 

I have listed below all the supplies I used to make this card, but unfortunately, My Favorite Things does not allow anyone outside the USA to be part of their affiliate program, so their products aren't listed. They are available on their website if you are interested in the Spring Gnomes stamp set. Thank you so much for stopping by today and Happy Crafting! 




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Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Easter Wreath Pop-Up Card

Hello Crafty Friends and welcome! If you are part of the Karen Burniston Pop-Up Peeps Facebook page then you know who Ken Chien is and his amazing pop-up creations. Well I tried out his wreath idea only I used an Easter theme for my wreath!

For this card, I started with an A2 sized card base using a pretty yellow cardstock from Simon Says Stamps called Lemon Chiffon. Then I added the patterned paper background. This is an Easter paper from Carta Bella called Here Comes Easter. 

I die cut 6 pop-up mechanisms from the Flip Frame Pop-Up using the same yellow cardstock as the card base. I followed Ken's great video on how to assemble them which you can watch by clicking here. I used Lineco Neutral pH adhesive in a fine tip bottle to glue them down. 

I then used the Flower Pot Pop-Up, Fun Flowers and Flower Pot Add-On to cut all my flowers out of different pastel shades of cardstock. I added some Simon Says Stamps Pawsitively Saturated Ink in Sunbeam, Sweets, Surf and Orchid to the centres of my flowers to add some dimension. 

I also die cut the eggs using the Easter Charms and added the detail to them with Copic markers. I die cut several leaves from three shades of green cardstock. 

I then began assembling the wreath, making sure as I went that the card would close properly and that nothing was sticking out of the sides. 

Lastly, I die cut the Happy Easter sentiment from Karen Burniston's Happy Easter die from pink and black cardstock. I die cut the black twice to bulk up the sentiment so it wouldn't flop when attached to the wreath. Then I glued the sentiment on. 

For the front of the card, I added the watering can from Lawn Fawn, die cutting it from a dark gray cardstock and coloring in some detail with Copic markers. 

I added more flowers and leaves as well as the last two eggs I had. 

I then added the banner with Love You Lots on it, which is also from Lawn Fawn. 

This is a very unique way to use the Flip Frame Pop-Up and I will definitely be doing this again, maybe with a Halloween theme!! The possibilities are endless! 

Thank you so much for stopping by today and Happy Crafting!




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Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Karen Burniston Designer Challenge - March 2025 - Lake or Ocean

 Hello Crafty Friends and welcome! It's time for our monthly Designer Challenge and our theme this month was Lake or Ocean. I felt like I had done several ocean themed cards, so I decided to go with a lake themed card this time. For this card, I used the Boat Pop-Up along with the new Fishing Boat Add-Ons to create this tranquil scene.


To start, I created my card base using Lawn Fawn Ground Coffee card stock. I created an A2 sized card base and added an additional rectangle to it so it became three parts. 

I then created my backgrounds. For the lake, I used Distress Oxide Ink in Tumbled Glass and Salty Ocean. I also used my MFT - Perfect Pool Water Stencil. For the sky background, I used Distress Ink in Peacock Feathers and MFT - Clouds stencil. 

I die cut the tree line background using Karen Burniston's Long Nature Edges and smooth white cardstock. I then used Simon Says Stamps Pawsitively Saturated Ink in Sprout, Fairway and Field to create the grass hill. Then I used Copic markers to color in the trees. I glued this to my background using Lineco Neutral pH adhesive in a fine tip bottle. 

I then created my boat using a light weight kraft cardstock. I added the Fishing Boat Add-Ons following along with Sandy Dillers fantastic tutorial on YouTube, which you can find by click here

I colored in the fish with Copic markers as well as the fishing hat. I die cut the motor from a mirror silver  cardstock as well as the bucket. I also die cut the fishing pole and colored that in as well. 

I added the backgrounds to my card base, then added the boat. Once I had that in place, I used some scrap cardstock to create a dock in front of the boat. 

I then added some more fish and the cattails border which is from Lawn Fawn to the bottom of my card. 

I stamped the sentiments to my card using Karen Burniston's Fishing Phrases clear sentiment stamp set and Pink Fresh Studios black ink. 




I kept the front of my card very simple, adding some patterned paper, some circles and stamping another sentiment, this time using Karen Burniston's Sail Away Sentiments. 

This will be a perfect card Fathers Day card for any man who loves to camp or fish. 

Thank you so much for stopping by today and Happy Crafting!






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Thursday, February 20, 2025

Easter Card Idea using Karen Burniston's Fancy Label Accordion

 Hello Crafty Friends and welcome. I have a cute Easter card idea for you today, using Karen Burniston's Fancy Label Accordion, Trees Add-On and Fancy Solid Frames. 


For this card, I started by die cutting four Fancy Label Accordion pieces from four different colors of cardstock. I then dug through my patterned paper stash and found this pretty textured Easter paper from Carta Bella called Here Comes Easter. I used the Fancy Solid Frames to die cut the frames around each accordion piece. 

I then die cut the Trees Add from smooth white cardstock. I die cut the trees from some green and brown cardstock in my left over stash. Then I used MFT - Clouds stencil and Distress Ink in Peacock Feathers to create the cloud background. I also used MFT - Grass Stencil and Simon Says Stamps Pawsitively Saturated Ink in Fairway to create the grass. I added some of that ink around the edges of my trees as well. Then I die cut the cherry blossoms from smooth white cardstock and used a pink Copic marker to add a centre to each flower. 

I used Lawn Fawn's Egg-stra Amazing Easter stamp set to add some cute critters and also used it for the sentiments! I colored the images in using Copic markers. Thank you so much for stopping by today and Happy Crafting. 

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Friday, February 14, 2025

Easel Card Idea using Spellbinders Large Die of the Month - January 2025

 Hello Crafty Friends and welcome! I have a beautiful card for you today. I created an Easel fold card using Spellbinders Large Die of the Month for January 2025, called Botanical Atrium.

For this card, I started with an A2 sized top fold card. I scored the card stock at 5.5" and 2.25" on the front flap. I used my bone folder to get a good crisp fold. 

I then die cut all my flowers and pieces to create the Botanical Atrium. I used scrap card stock that I saved. For this card, I didn't colour my die cuts like I normally do, so it didn't take as much time but still looks great! I die cut the larger flowers twice to give them some dimension. I glued everything together using Lineco Neutral pH adhesive in a fine tip bottle. 

Once I had everything cut and ready to go, I began coming up with a design for the flowers and leaves. I then glued everything down. I die cut the atrium twice from black card stock and glued them together. Then I glued the atrium on top of my flowers. 

For the background, I chose a dark blue card stock and added a trim with my hot foil Glimmer machine. I used Spellbinders Essential Duo Lines Rectangles and a holographic foil. I also created a sentiment for the front of the card using Spellbinders Yana's Special Sentiments hot foil plate and black foil. 

I glued the atrium to the background paper and then glued the front down only to the 2.25" fold in the front. This will allow the card to fold and become an Easel card. 

I added the same background to the inside of the card. I also added a .75" piece of black card stock which I doubled up. I added a sentiment to the black strip from MFT called More Essential Sentiments. This will hold the card front up perfectly! Thank you so much for joining me today, check out my process video below and Happy Crafting!



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Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Who You Gonna Call? Ghostbusters Themed Card using Sassy Club Stamps!

 Hello Crafty Friends and welcome. My card for you today features stamps from Sassy Club Stamps called Ghost-Hunters, Stay-Puft and Slyme-Time. 


I started with an A2 sized card base using heavy weight black card stock. I then created two background rectangles using smooth white card stock. For the bottom scene, I used the Stay-Puft stamp set along with Spellbinders Background Scapes stencil. I then added Gina K masking paper to the stamped images. I used Distress Oxide Ink in Black Soot, Pumice Stone to create the city and pavement background. Then using MFT - Clouds stencil and Distress Oxide Ink in Wilted Violet, I created the clouds. I then removed the masking paper and colored the firehall and marshmallow man in with Copic markers. 

For the upper panel, I stamped the Slimer image where I wanted him and added Gina K masking paper over him. I also stamped three slimes to the top of the card using the Slyme-Time stamp set. I put masking paper over these as well. Then I continued the cloud background I started in the bottom panel. I removed the masking paper and colored everything in with Copic markers. 

I used Karen Burniston's Twist Panel Pop-Up for this card. I stamped the four Ghostbusters onto each panel and masked them with Gina K masking paper. I then added more slime. I masked these as well. I used MFT - Small Brick Wall stencil and Simon Says Stamps Pawsitively Saturated Ink in Cherry to create the brick wall background. I used Distress Oxide Ink in Pumice Stone for the pavement. 

Once the background was dry, I removed the masking paper and colored everything using Copic markers. I then added Glossy Accents to all the slime on the inside of the card. I set this aside to dry.

For the front of my card, I used the polaroid frames from Karen Burniston's Photo Collage Pop-Up to create pictures of the Ghostbusters. I colored them in with Copic markers. 

I then stamped the Ghostbusters symbol on to smooth white card stock and colored it in with Copic markers. I fussy cut it out and added it to the centre of my card. 

I stamped a sentiment from the Ghost-hunters stamp set that says "who you gonna call". 

I then put the entire card together, following Karen Burniston's fantastic assembly video on YouTube for the Twist Panel Pop-Up. I stamped some birthday sentiments inside the card using Karen Burniston's Birthday/Belated clear stamp set. 

How cool is this card?! I just love Sassy Club Stamps and am already on their website looking for my next set of stamps! Be sure to check them out!

Thank you for stopping by today and Happy Crafting!

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Monday, February 10, 2025

Craft Roulette Episode 253: Easter Accordion Card!

Hello Crafty Friends and welcome! On my blog today is this card created for Craft Roulette Episode 253. The parameters for this week were:

  • Project: Three Fold Card
  • Colors: Sweater
  • Element: Footwear
  • Random: Post-it
For my card, I used Karen Burniston's Fancy Label Accordion die set to create a three fold accordion card base. 


I started by die cutting three panels from the Fancy Label Accordion using a pink card stock from Rainbow Splash called Ballet. I then die cut four panels from a pretty Easter themed patterned paper from Carta Bella Paper Company called Here Comes Easter and trimmed out the centre of each one to make a border around each accordion piece. 

I then dug through my scrap patterned paper and found some extra to use in the centre areas of my accordion pieces. 

I used Spellbinders Cozy Toes Slippers and created bunny slippers to go onto my accordion card. I created one set pink and one set blue. I added some detail to the slippers using Copic markers. I also added Glossy Accents to the eyes and nose and Stickles Glitter Gel in Frosted Lace to the cheeks and ears. 

I used Lawn Fawn's Eggstra Amazing Easter stamp set to add some sentiments to my card. I just love how adorable this card came out!! Thank you so much for stopping by today and Happy Crafting!

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Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Happy Retirement Card using Spellbinders Vivid Blooms!

 Hello Crafty Friends and welcome! I have a pretty floral card for you today, which features Spellbinders Vivid Blooms die set. 


For this card, I started with an A2 sized card base using Lawn Fawn's Mermaid card stock. I die cut a rectangle using MFT - A2 Stitched Rectangle STAX in the largest size. Then I used an old Anna Griffen embossing folder to emboss the pretty floral design. 

I die cut all my flowers from heavy weight smooth white card stock and coloured them in with Copic markers. Once I had all the flowers/leaves coloured, I began placing them on the card and gluing them down using Lineco Neutral pH adhesive and my fine tip bottle. 

I used Waffle Flower Crafts stamp and matching die set called Happy Retirement. I stamped the Happy Retirement sentiment using a dark black ink by Pink Fresh Studios. I used the matching die to cut out the sentiment. 

To see how I made this card step by step, check out the video below. I really love this die set from Spellbinders and highly recommend it! Thank you so much for stopping by today and Happy Crafting!


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Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Karen Burniston Designer Challenge - February 2025 - Bouquets!

 Hello Crafty Friends and welcome! It's Designer Challenge time and our theme for February is Bouquet! I made so many bouquet cards for our new release that I thought I would make a very simple but pretty card, with just greenery. 

For this card, I made a 5x7 card base from heavy weight smooth white cardstock. I added some pretty patterned paper I just got from Echo Park called Special Delivery: Baby. I know it's baby paper but the colors were perfect for the card I was making. 

I die cut the Flower Pot Pop-Up from a light weight kraft cardstock. I then added some Distress Ink in Vintage Photo to give the pot a rustic look. I added a burlap and lace ribbon around the pot. Then I added all the greenery. I used the leave from the Flower Pot Pop-Up, Flower Pot Add-Ons and Fun Flowers in three different shades of green cardstock. 

I added the flower pot to the white doily I die cut from the Flower Pot Add-Ons, which I had glued into my card once I had my patterned paper down. 

I die cut a label using the Raising Platform Pop-Up die set and stamped it with a sympathy sentiment from Simon Says Stamp Moments of Grace stamp set. I also added a little card to my pot using the new Bouquet Bits die set and the Bouquet Sayings stamp set. 

I carried the theme to the front of my card as well, creating another little flower pot with greenery in it. 

I added another sentiment to the pot using the Bouquet Sayings stamp set and Pink Fresh Studios Detail Black ink. 

This card is very simple, but I just love the colors and I think this a great sympathy card, not too over the top. 

Thank you so much for stopping by today and Happy Crafting!












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Upsy Daisy Baby Card

 Hello Crafty Friends and welcome. Today I have a cute baby card for you. This was my first time using Karen Burniston's Upsy Daisy die ...