I used:
Sunday, 7 December 2025
Sunday Snippets - 'Joy'
Sunday, 30 November 2025
Sunday Snippets - 'Red Cardinal'
I used:
- 5.5" x 4.5" white card blank - side opening. It's not a true A2 size as I needed more width due to the size of the background die. It just fits into an A2 envelope, failing which an A6 envelope is even better!
- die cut the snowy background using a trimmed down snippet of Tonic pearlescent 'Blue Cashmere' card and an unbranded die set from Amazon. Unsurprisingly, it's now sold out!
- before doing the die cutting I adhered 'Stick It' sheet to the reverse of the piece of blue card, so it just was stuck straight onto the card front - and amazingly it behaved and went on straight
- then die cut the branch and one 'Red Cardinal' - the set comes with another two of the birds in smaller sizes but one looked just enough. I used snippets of pearlised black and also red card
- at that point I could stamp the sentiment using the Misti as I knew the position where the branch would go. Used a Uniko stamp from the 'Christmas Wishes' sentiments stamp set along with a VersaFine Clair 'Nocturne' ink pad
- next step was to glue the branch onto the card front using a glue pen - it's actually quite cleverly designed as the cut end of the branch is on a slant so that it follows the line of the 'snowflakes'
- and the final touch - added the Red Cardinal using lttle snippets of thin sticky pad. Yup, I even save those in the packet with the full sized pads!
I'd like to enter this card into the following challenges:
Sunday, 23 November 2025
Sunday Snippets 'Build-A-Reindeer'
| Leftover snippets! |
I used:
- 7" x 5" white card blank, side opening
- piece of snowflake patterned paper from a LOTV paper pad, trimmed to 7" x 5" and glued onto the card front
- a snippet of green corrugated paper trimmed to 5.5" x 4" - given to me by a friend some time ago
- a whole bunch of plain and mirror card snippets from my 'snippets easy to grab basket' plus some Papermill Direct snippets from their swatches
- spent a happy time die cutting all the component parts for the reindeer using the Xcut 'Build-A-Reindeer' set of dies and gluing them onto the green corrugated background - I added the shiny baubles using teeny pieces of thin sticky pad
- backed the green panel using a piece of Tonic mirror card, 'Firestone Red', cut to just an eighth of an inch larger all round than the green layer
- then used narow strips of foam tape to raise the whole panel a bit before adhering it to the card front
- no sentiment needed really so I called it a wrap!
There was one part that did flummox me a bit - the set comes with just one each of the antler inner and outer parts, rather than a pair - and of course they weren't going to look right, both facing the same way. After some thought I recalled Jennifer McGuire showing how to make mirror image die cuts but couldn't remember just how, so I Googled 'Mirror image die cuts' on You Tube and there was the answer. Filmed by another crafter and it's so simple I could have kicked myself! Just die cut the pieces as usual, BUT, then run them back through your die cutting machine without the dies, sandwiched between scrap card. I used two layers of card, both above and below the four die cut pieces and it worked like a dream to flatten them!
Sunday, 16 November 2025
Sunday Snippets - 'Santa Dudley'!
A dear friend sent me a stamp a little while ago, saying it reminded her of Dudley and so it fell into her online shopping basket! And how right she is, he is indeed very much like Dudley and I made this card using it as my snippets card for this week:
| And the leftover snippets! |
I used:
Sunday, 9 November 2025
Sunday Snippets - 'noel'
My snippets card today was super easy to make - I let the patterned paper do much of the work:
I used:
Love from myself and Dudley,
Sunday, 2 November 2025
Sunday Snippets - Dandy Day
I used:
- A6 white oval aperture card blank, tent style, made by Craft UK
- a snippet of pale blue pearlescent card, again from the snippets basket plus the green marbled snippet, trimmed along the gold outline of the hill
- glued the green hill to the blue snippet then glued the whole background panel to the folded in part of the aperture card front and glued that together as well
- used a white snippet of card to die cut the little mouse, dandelion clock, little floating seed heads and a heart, using dies from the really cute Lawn Fawn 'Dandy Day' Flip Flop stamp set - I also used VersaFine Clair 'Nocturne' for the stamping
- next I stamped the 'Thinking of You' sentiment to the card front, from the same set of stamps, also using the same black ink pad - held my breath a bit but the Misti didn't let me down!
- coloured in the mouse and the stem plus centre flower head of the dandelion - I love how the little mouse has his lips pursed as he blows! A tiny detail but it's there
- die cut the little stamped elements using the matching set of dies - I played really safe and die cut little 'jigs' for the tricky little elements to nestle around the images with the dies dropped in. A bit painstaking but worth it for tiny pieces to line the dies up properly
- then glued the mouse, dandelion, seed heads and a little heart in place using a glue pen
- finished!
Sunday, 19 October 2025
Sunday Snippets - Christmas Pyramage
I recalled the 'pyramage technique' I used quite a few years ago - thanks to Gail's lovely DT Christmas card over at Allsorts current challenge, which is to use traditional Christmas colours. I made three cards at the same time:
The unbranded and brilliant quality papers are all from the same pack (Amazon) which I love as they have a bit of a contemporary twist yet stay close to tradional designs. If your heart yearns for a pack, just drop me an email and I'll send you the link.
I used:Sunday, 12 October 2025
Sunday Snippets - 'Silly Snowmen'
Sunday, 5 October 2025
Sunday Snippets - Woodland Critters
I used:
Dudley Pupdate: It's been a tough week for Dudley as he always knows when things are 'due' or different - especially on Thursday when Len was away from early morning until 5pm having surgery and then recovering from the anaesthetic etc. before escaping for home. Dudley wouldn't even touch his brekkies so I had to hand feed him. He hunted the house and garden frequently looking for his 'bestie' and meanwhile either cuddled up to me or just lay at the top of the staircase, miserably watching the front door. That's a Havanese for you, apparently he's exactly the same when I go out - but this was a longer than usual excursion in a little dog's mind!
I added both photos as is shows Dudley on the 'move' - looking towards the far side of the house. Probably at a pigeon on the far fence - 'How very DARE they - have they no respect for my Havanese Homestead boundaries?'. Nope Dudley, pigeons don't care much at all what you think little one! x
Sunday, 28 September 2025
Sunday Snippets - Christmas tree, from Dudley
- 7" x 5" white card blank, side opening
Love as always, Dudley Dog and me