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Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Sending Hedge-Hugs!

 Hi everyone!
Happy Wednesday!

I wanted to stop in and share this adorable little winter themed card that I made.



How cute right??
I started by creating my top folding card base using some blue cardstock. I used a scallop rectangle die to cut out a piece of snowflake patterned paper and layered that on top of my card front. I used that adorable little hedgehog die from Spellbinders to create that cute little hedgie, adhered him to a white oval that I had embossed with falling snow, and added that to my card front also. I stamped my sentiment onto a piece of white cardstock, used a die to cut it out and added that under his little feet, I finished my card by adding some snowflake sequins and some white Nuvo drops.


I think this is just so cute!!

I would like to enter my card into the following challenges:
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Thank you so much for stopping by my blog today and taking a look at my latest creation!
I hope you all have a fabulous holiday season and many blessings in 2026!!

Crafty hugs,
Products Used:
  • Cardstock: White (Hammermill), Misty Moonlight (SU!), Tan/Kraft/Black (Recollections)
  • Patterned Paper: Winter Fun (Echo Park)
  • Stamp: Hedge-Hugs (Spellbinders)
  • Dies: Hedge-Hugs (Spellbinders), Nested Elongated Ovals (Pink Fresh Studios), Blueprints 27 (MFT)
  • Ink: Vintage Photo Distress, Memento Tuxedo Black
  • Misc.: Soft Snowfall Embossing Folder (Simon Says Stamp), Snowflake Sequins, White Nuvo Drops, White Blizzard Nuvo Drops, Foam Tape






Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Peppermint Kisses

 Hi everyone!
I hope you are doing well!
Today I wanted to stop by to share a sweet little Christmas card that I made using a super cute image from Digi Doodle Studios called Jingle Jay.


Look how sweet he is!
I started my card by first creating my card base by trimming down some striped patterned paper and covering my white A2 card base. I added a red strip in the middle and added some doodling lines around the perimeter. I printed out my Jingle Jay image onto a piece of white cardstock and colored the image in with my Copic markers. I used a die to cut it out and then used the die again to cut out the red glitter frame. I added the scroll frame to my card and then layered my image inside so that it nested inside my frame. I finished my card with a few gems, some white doodles and some clear wink of stella inside the lantern. 


Copic Colors Used:
Skin: E50, E51, E21
Hair: E31, E33, E35, E37
Greens: G43, G46, G29
Reds: R29, R39
Yellow: Y00, Y13
Grays: C00, C0, C1, C2, C5

I would also love to play along in the following challenges:

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Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and taking a look at my latest creation!
I really appreciate it!
I hope you have a great crafty day!
Products Used:
  • Cardstock: White (Hammermill), Red Glitter (Recollections)
  • Patterned Paper: Christmas (Recollections)
  • Image/Sentiment: Jingle Jay (Digi Doodle Studios)
  • Dies: Christmas (Recollections)
  • Misc.: Gems, Black Micron Pen, Glossy accents, White Paint Pen, Copic Sketch Markers





Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Warm Cocoa Wishes!

 Hi everyone!
I hope your day is off to a fabulous start!
Can you believe we are in December already?? 
I'm pretty sure that the older I get, the faster time goes by haha!

I wanted to stop in and share a fun little treat pocket that I created for someone, 
as well as playing along with a few challenges. 

Here is a look at my project...


Super cute right??
This adorable image is called Sophie Mae Christmas and she is a newly released digital stamp from Digi Doodle Studios. As soon as I saw her, I thought she was so incredibly cute and had to have her haha!

Here is how I created my cocoa holder...

I started by creating my base by using an envelope die from Jaded Blossom, scoring the sides and bottom to create a "box/pocket" and cutting off the top flap from the envelope that would end up being in the front. I don't really remember the exact measurement of the score lines, I placed my cocoa packets on top and scored accordingly. Before gluing the box together, I adhered my patterned paper to make it a bit easier. 
I printed out Sophie Mae Christmas onto a piece of white Hammermill cardstock and colored her in with my Copic markers. Once I had her colored, I fussy cut her out and added some white flocking powder to her little hair pom. I decided to add a little more dimension, so I printed her out again, colored her mitten and coffee cup, fussy cut it out and added to that my image with foam tape to give a little 3D look to the image. I die cut a scallop circle and layered my sentiment underneath, adding both to the front of my pocket. I popped up my image with more foam tape and added some snowflake sequins and Nuvo drops around her. I finished my project by creating a double bow and adding some festive bells to the center. 


Copic Colors Used:
--Skin: E50, E51, E21--
--Hair: E31, E33, E35, E37--
--Outfit: C00, C0, C1, G40, G43, G46--
--Boots: E31, E33--

I would also love to play along with the following challenges:




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Thank you so much for stopping by today and taking a look at my latest creation!
I really appreciate it!
I hope you have a great crafty day!

Products Used:
  • Cardstock: White (Hammermill)
  • Patterned Paper: Santa Stops Here (Bella Blvd.)
  • Image/Sentiment: Sophie Mae Christmas (Digi Doodle Studios)
  • Dies: Envelope Dies, Scallop Circle Dies, Mini Tag Dies 3 (Jaded Blossom)
  • Misc.: Copic Sketch Markers, Snowflake Sequins, White Nuvo Drops, White Blizzard Nuvo, Stitcky Back Pearls, Flocking Powder, Jingle Bells, Foam Tape