Friday, 22 May 2026

Time is Ticking

Hi and welcome! It's time for another challenge from Tic Tac Toe and this time I went down the left column with Numbers/Initials - Gold - Vellum.  My numbers are roman numerals but they still count, right?


I'm still playing around with mixed media and this card utilises a lot of new stuff that I had just received.  I fell in love with the Gardens of Time release by Stamperia so bought several of the elements - some of which I used on this card.  The thing with a lot of mixed media is that it's a one and done - ephemera, patterned paper, rub-ons etc - use them once and they're gone.  That's hard for my crafty hoarding brain to deal with!


Anyway, the background of this card is a panel from 3Quarter Designs which I stenciled over with crackle paste then when that was dry, I sprayed on some distress spray stains, then flicked on some gold and Salvaged Patina Distress Oxide spray.  The central elements are all pieces from either the Garden of Time collection or 3Quarter Designs Eclectic Clockwork patterned paper pack.  On all the elements I distressed the edges, inked with Walnut Stain Distress Ink and then splattered on some gold and Salvaged Patina.

For the vellum part of the challenge, I die-cut some small leaves and arranged them with the other elements.  I also found some really, really old (like 20+ years) roman numeral stickers so used one of those as well.


I finished with some linen thread on the tag and popped up a butterfly from the ephemera pack with foam squares.  I thought about a sentiment but didn't have anything appropriate so left it off.  I guess Time's Ticking can be a sentiment...


Thanks for visiting!









Products used:

Ink: Walnut Stain Distress Ink, Vintage Photo, Scorched Timber, Tarnished Brass Distress Spray Stains, Salvaged Patina Distress Oxide Spray
Cardstock: White (card base), Eclectic Clockwork patterned paper (3Quarter Designs), Gardens of Time patterned paper, ephemera, junk journal, rub-ons (Stamperia)
Dies: Curvy Leaves (Elizabeth Designs)
Accessories: Mixed Clocks Stencil (Stamperia), Distress Crackle Paste, gold Roman numerals (unknown), gold eyelet, linen thread

Cheers
Karren

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Thursday, 21 May 2026

Snail Mail

Hi and welcome to the new sketch over at Freshly Made Sketches, where our hostess this week is Jen Brum.  Jen has given us a clean and open sketch so have fun with it!

I used some new-to-me products from a UK company called Carnation Crafts that I first saw on Bibi Cameron's blog.  Basically you buy the dies and then download the images to print out on your printer.  This card was made using two separate products - the florals and leaves were from one set of dies and the postbox was another.


Fair to say, I would recommend also buying the paper Carnation Crafts sells to print on.  I tried on different cardstock I had and their paper definitely gave the best, most vibrant result.  In the downloads you can also download a sheet that you then fold in half and can get a double-sided image for either 3D or just to use the reverse side for a different view.  The dies also add embossing to parts of the image for added realism. It's pretty innovative and I've already placed my second order.  I probably won't use these products exclusively on a card, but they are a welcome addition and can be used for quick cards, which is what this was.


The frames on this card were cut from an Altenew die.  I adhered two of them to a white card base then added the Carnation Crafts products.  I finished with a matching sentiment from Spellbinders.

Thanks for visiting.  I hope you'll check out the wonderful cards made by the rest of the design team.





Products used:

Stamps:  Send & Seal (Spellbinders)
Ink: Versafine Clair Nocturne
Cardstock: White
Dies: Send & Seal (Spellbinders), Fine Frames Cover (Altenew), Elegant Blooms, Post Box (Carnation Crafts)
Accessories: Elegant Blooms, Post Box downloads (Carnation Crafts)

Cheers
Karren

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Saturday, 16 May 2026

Beachy Birthday

Hi! Today's card is for Seize the Birthday (animals), Just Add Ink (stencils and/or dies), and the sketch at Card Challenges.


I started by stamping the girl and the turtle onto X-Press It paper.  Once dry, I coloured them in quickly with Copics.  I then took the Beach Scene Builder dies and die-cut them all from white cardstock.  I then ink-blended all the layers.  On the sand layer I stamped some "specks" with Antique Linen ink and a stamp; on the sea layer, I used a waves stencil and on the sky layer, I used a cloud stencil.  Then on both the sand and sea layers I added dots with a white gel pen.


I wasn't 100% happy with the palm tree leaves so went over them with a dark green Copic marker to try and improve the look.  Not much better, but it'll do.

I then adhered all the elements together and added a birthday sentiment.  I went over the sun with a clear sparkle pen. 


Thanks for visiting.

I just realised that the animal should be the focal point at Seize the Birthday.  If my turtle isn't focal point enough, then I'll link this to the Anything Goes challenge.








Products used:

Stamps: Polynesian Paradise, Birdie Brown Greetings Galore, Distressed Patterns (MFT)
Ink: Amalgam (Gina K), Scattered Straw, Dried Marigold, Tattered Rose, Saltwater Taffy, Walnut Stain, Pine Needles, Rustic Wilderness, Speckled Egg, Salvaged Patina, Tumbled Glass, Antique Linen, Frayed Burlap Distress Inks
Cardstock: White, X-Press It
Dies: Polynesian Paradise, Beach Scene Builder (MFT)
Accessories: Copics, white gel pen, Spectrum Noir Clear Sparkle Pen, Micro Cloud Stencil, Waves Stencil (MFT)

Cheers
Karren

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Thursday, 14 May 2026

Reality vs Imagination

Hi and welcome. Today's sketch over at Freshly Made Sketches was designed by Verena Shapiro.  I didn't exactly stay clean with my card but I didn't distress it too much so I hope it passes muster.



This card started with the Whirl Butterflies dies.  I thought I would die-cut them in white and then ink-blend, but somewhere along the line I pulled out multiple distress sprays and the grunge began...   While the butterflies were drying, I grabbed the April 2026 card kit from SSS and trimmed a strip of patterned paper over which I added some rub-ons from the same kit.  


I took a full panel of Teal Cave cardstock and embossed it with the Distress Mix EF.  Once that was done, I lightly swiped over the raised pattern with white ink.  Once the butterflies were dry, I went around the edges with Walnut Stain distress ink, then I had the idea to add some foundry wax around the edges so all the elements got that treatment.  I started adhering the various panels to the card.  The thin strip was a leftover from the Distress Spray panel.  


Originally I was going to use three butterflies but then started wondering about the sentiment and thought the centre would make a great spot for that.  I hunted out a sentiment to go with the card's look and stamped and clear-embossed it onto another piece of patterned paper from the same card kit.  I die-cut with a circle die and adhered it to a black cardstock circle for stability.  I then added some Walnut Stain ink and foundry wax.  I finished with some enamel dots and an enamel heart.  Below is a photo of the spray stains I had out - which ones I used for this card, I have no idea!





Thanks for visiting.  The design team have some gorgeous (and cleaner) cards so please check them out.

Products used:

Stamps: Warehouse District (Stampers Anonymous/Tim Holtz)
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black, Unicorn White (Hero Arts), Walnut Stain Distress Ink, various Distress Spray Stains, Salvaged Patina Distress Oxide Spray, Antiqued Bronze Distress Spray Stain
Cardstock: White, Teal Cave (Altenew), Beautifully Imperfect patterned paper (Spellbinders)
Dies: Circle Infinity Dies (Hero Arts), Whirl Butterflies (SSS)
Accessories:  Fresh Start Rub-Ons (49 & Market), Statue Foundry Wax (Tim Holtz), Clear EP, Distress Mix Embossing Folder (Spellbinders), black enamel dots and heart

Cheers
Karren

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Thursday, 7 May 2026

Latte Heart

Hi all and welcome to another challenge from the team at Freshly Made Sketches . Our sketch hostess this week is Kim Singdahlsen and she has given us lots of squares!

When I first saw this sketch I admit to being a bit stumped, but then I received an assorted pack of new Lawn Fawn cardstock in gorgeous pastel colours and decided to use all five in my card.


I die-cut them with a rounded square die and laid them out as best I could using the eyeball method!  Onto an extra square I stamped a sentiment from Mini Messages and More by MFT Stamps and popped it up on the card base to make it stand out a bit.  I then added a Copic-coloured hand holding a coffee cup with embossed "foam"; a pair of glasses and a heart.

I made this card several weeks ago and I'm trying to remember how I got the foam around the cup.  I *think* I lightly rubbed my embossing pad around the edge of the "coffee" circle then added white embossing powder.  I know the heart is from the Oh Frappe set by Ellen Hutson.

Thanks for visiting!  Please check out the wonderful ways the rest of the design team have interpreted the sketch.

I'm linking this up to the Feminine challenge at The Paper Players.  I think the soft colours give off a definite feminine vibe.





Products used:

Stamps:  Mini Messages & More (MFT), Oh Frappe (Essentials by Ellen)
Ink: Versafine Onxy Black, Versamark, Ginger Root, Umber Shadow, Sea Glass (Altenew)
Cardstock: White, X-Press It, Macaron Assorted Pack (Lawn Fawn), silver matte foil
Dies:  Nesting Rounded Squares (Lifestyle Crafts), Creature Comforts, Crafty Hands (MFT)
Accessories: White EP, Copics

Cheers
Karren

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Sunday, 3 May 2026

Daisy Border

Hi and welcome!  Today's card was made using the sketch over at Card Challenges, the colours at Color Hues of blue and yellow and the birthday theme at Addicted to CAS.


I started with a Lemon Tart card base and added a white frame cut from the Gift Box Cover-Up die which I adhered using foam tape.  I used the same die to cut another panel from Lemon Tart, stamped the sentiment on one of them and then adhered the stitched panels inside the popped-up frame.


The flowers were cut from Desert Night cardstock to which I added a bit of ink-blending in the centre using the same ink.  The flower centres were cut from some lemon polka-dot patterned paper.  The leaves were die-cut from some Dew Drops cardstock which is a pale blue/pool colour and again I added some shading with the same colour ink.

I arranged the flowers down the left hand side of the card and called it done.

Thanks for visiting!






Products used:

Stamps: Mini Messages & More (MFT)
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black, Desert Night, Dew Drops (Altenew)
Cardstock: White, Lemon Tart (PTI), Desert Night, Dew Drops (Altenew), Itsy Bitsy Polka Dots Pastels patterned paper (MFT)
Dies: Gift Box Cover-Up, Upsy Daisy (MFT)

Cheers
Karren

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Thursday, 30 April 2026

Coffee and Reality

Hi and welcome!  Today's sketch over at Freshly Made Sketches was designed by our other Camp Mum Jen Mitchell.  I decided to use a NBUS coffee die set for my card.


I die-cut and assembled the coffee maker and the cup and set it aside.  For the background, I embossed a dark brown square panel and onto that I adhered some patterned paper with coffee splats on it and then a stenciled newspaper panel.

The sentiment comes from a sticker set by Tim Holtz that has some fantastically snarky sentiments.  I don't know when I would use most of these but, boy they make me smile - I love me some snark!


Thanks for visiting!  Please check out the wonderful cards made by the rest of the design team.






Products used:

Ink: Gathered Twigs Distress Oxide, Scorched Timber, Aged Mahogany, Frayed Burlap Distress Ink
Cardstock: White, Dark Chocolate, Heartbeat (Altenew), Black, Hot Fudge (MFT), Silver Mirror Foil, Vellum, Graph Paper Garden patterned paper (Aall & Create)
Dies: Lovely Layers: French Press (Honey Bee Stamps), Rounded Rectangles (Hero Arts)
Accessories: Distress Mix Embossing Folder (Spellbinders), Small Talk Snarky stickers (Tim Holtz), Daily News stencil (Stamperia)

Cheers
Karren

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