Thursday, January 15, 2026

Seeing Elk!

Good morning! Today is a big day at my house! Our back view will change because we are finally getting a real back fence installed! We had a temporary one for a couple years, but it was finally time, ha. I'm excited because it means we can plant a couple more trees and have a small vegetable garden. We've wanted one for yeeears but there's so many deer here! They won't jump where they can't see they'd land, so this will be really good. Not to mention privacy........ haha. Anyway, I'm excited.

And I have a scrapbook layout for you today! This was a snowy winter, unlike the one we're living, lol. These pictures are really old, so I'm glad I got it done. 
Supplies:
Stamps: In The Meadow, Just Perfect Alpha
Ink: Pecan Pie, Gray Granite
Paper: Basic White card stock, All Is Calm DP

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Floral Smile

Wednesday already! 
Yesterday's card was winter and today's is spring! I used the fun sketch from SUO Challenges. I knew I wanted to use DP strips with the postage stamp die, but there were other good ideas too! 
Also, I had a different greeting in mind that came from an old Paper Pumpkin, but I wasn't able to find that one... so I used a different Paper Pumpkin stamp instead.  
Supplies:
Stamps: 2020 Paper Pumpkin
Ink: Petunia Pop
Paper: Basic White & Petunia Pop card stocks, Unbounded Beauty DP
Accessories: 2024-26 In Color Resin Dots, Perennial Postage dies, Dimensionals, Big Shot

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Cozy Winter

Today's card is a day late for one challenge, but I used it anyway. This one uses the late Freshly Made Sketch and the inspo photo from Inspired By... and now I have this very simple, but cozy card to send off! 
Supplies:
Stamps: Bundle Up
Ink: Pecan Pie, Crumb Cake, Smoky Slate, Gray Granite
Paper: Basic White & Crumb Cake card stock, White Velvet Sheets
Accessories: Neutral Candy Dots

Monday, January 12, 2026

Windmill Birthday!

Hello again! It was a migraine week, full of other things I needed to do, so not much crafting. So today I intend to make up for it! 

Today I have a happy card combining the {adjusted} sketch from Hand Stamped Sentiments and the challenge from Festive Friday, which is why I used red, yellow, orange, gingham ribbon, tulips, a windmill and happy birthday! Ha!  
Supplies:
Stamps: Tulip Fields, Well Said
Ink: Memento Black, Sweet Sorbet, Lemon Lolly, Peach Pie
Paper: Basic White card stock
Accessories: Party Dots, Black Gingham Ribbon, Watercolor Pencils, Windmill Fields dies, Dimensionals, Big Shot 

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

An Anniversary

This anniversary started off with some dental issues, so all plans had to be postponed. We celebrated a few weeks later with dinner out, a play and a hotel stay. It was a nice little get-away! 
Since the play was based? on Shakespeare's time, I used some old DP with a pretty, dainty floral pattern, that vaguely looks "of that era". Anyway, I liked how it turned out, and that's the part that matters. 
Supplies:
Paper: Very Vanilla, Always Artichoke card stocks, Parisian Summer DP
Accessories: Neutral Candy Dots
Journaling Font: Book Antiqua

Saturday, January 3, 2026

Snowy Man

If I manifest snow in my crafting, maybe it will snow for real?? Also if it could stick around enough to make a snowman, that'd be cool. We've had two snow storms this winter and even the mountains don't have a lot of snow right now. Sigh. I hate to admit that more than once, the first time my kids have made a snowman in a season was March.... I'm FINE with winter coming before then! 

So today's card uses the sketch (tho I flipped it sideways) and photo from Inspired By... I used this cute snowman I've only used once before, and the trees that came in the set and some blue with bits of the orange and pink and a hint of bright green.  
Supplies: 
Stamps: Christmas Magic
Ink: Starry Sky, Balmy Blue
Stampin' Markers: Pumpkin Pie, Melon Mambo, Cucumber Crush
Paper: Starry Sky, Balmy Blue, Basic White card stocks
Accessories: Softly Falling embossing folder, Big Shot, Dimensionals 

Thursday, January 1, 2026

An Apple Pie

Happy 2026 to you! I hope it's amazing for all of us!! 

This is a very late-in-the-day post (it's almost 10pm, ha!) but I haven't done any paper crafting since Dec 11 and I got to play today! After a jam-packed week, we spent a very chill day at home, pretty much doing whatever we wanted, and a lot of relaxing. Also it was alternately rainy and foggy all day, which was nice, but snow would have been even better. Anyway, *that's how you spend a New Year's Day, haha! 
Supplies:
Stamps: Just Perfect Alpha
Ink: Poppy Parade
Paper: Basic White card stock, Come To Gather DP
Accessories: July 2018 PP Kit Picnic Paradise (apples, green gingham paper)

I have been looking forward to putting this page together. My kiddo got to make the apple pie for Thanksgiving this year, and I knew I had some cute apple-y things from an old Paper Pumpkin kit. 

I haven't had a chance to set some goals or plans or directions yet, altho I definitely have thoughts swirling. But in January I am determined to get this craft room cleaned out and cleaned up! Part of the problem is our basement is mid-construction zone, and not moving very quickly. And part of the problem is the child-desk in the center that can't fit in the main living space with Christmas. Buuut a lot of the problem is the general disaster, lol. I need to get that taken care of very soon! I'm gonna want play time!  

But for now, Happy New Year to you and best wishes for the best year yet!!

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Polar Express Night!

Just one week til Christmas Eve! I hope you've been enjoying the season! 
The other day I was out and a few different people asked if I was ready for Christmas. I responded that we are enjoying the holiday. It started as a kind of cover that no, we are not "ready", but it felt a bit snarky too. But you know what? I don't have all the gifts bought and hardly any of it is wrapped and there's a couple things I haven't even figured out. But we ARE enjoying the holiday. We're DOING fun and festive things. So....... whatever you want to do with that, ha. 

Today's page is from a few years ago. We have a tradition of watching The Polar Express as a family, without any distractions, lol. We have a hot chocolate intermission right after the movie sings about hot chocolate. And this year (shown) we added matching jammies to the night! 

Supplies:
Stamps: Whimsical Alphabet Lower
Ink: Memento Black
Paper: Poppy Parade, Santa Express DP
Accessories: Santa Express Memories & More Card Pack

I hope you are also enjoying this month and family and traditions!  

Monday, December 15, 2025

Winter Portraits

Hello again! Another very busy week, comin right up! 
So here's another wintery page for you. Sure wish we had this much snow now.... that first storm only brought about a week's worth of snow. It's gone now, except on the mountains. 
Supplies:
Stamps: Peaceful Cabin, Peaceful Evergreens
Ink: Shaded Spruce, Evening Evergreen
Paper: Basic White & Cherry Cobbler card stock, Plaid Tidings DP
Accessories: Red & Green Pearls, Alphabet a la Mode dies, Big Shot, Glue Dots

The plaid is a 6x6 page that I cut in half. The lines don't like up! Didn't matter how I turned the strips- it would not line up! So I stuck the date in to hide the seam, haha. And then I told you anyway... It's fiiiine! 
Can you see? I lined up one of the black lines and nothing else worked. ugh. That makes no sense, but here we are. 
And there really are two sets of pine trees stacked, inked in two shades, but it just made the forest look more full. That's not bad. And it all worked out anyway. 

Friday, December 12, 2025

A dance event!

Happy Friday!!
I have another Christmastime layout for you today!
This was a new event for us. We were slightly hesitant, but the BYU choir concert was sold out, so we gave this a try. And we loved it! It was called Christmas Around the World and they did two hours of different folk dances with traditional style costumes. In between dances, there was narration talking about Christmas traditions in the varying countries. It was a lot of fun and we really did learn a lot! My poor kids have a nerd-mom and I love that, haha!  

Supplies:
Stamps: Sparkly Seasons (long retired)
Ink: Brilliant Blue, Memento Black, Balmy Blue
Stampin' Blends: Light & Dark Balmy Blue, Bronze, Light Petal Pink
Paper: Boho Blue, Brilliant Blue, Basic White card stock
Journaling Font: Garamond

And, once again, a close up of this cute image just for fun.

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Bright Christmas Music!

I love music. I love having music on all the time. All kinds. My "regular" music spans the genres from the 1960's to almost today (laughed for a WHILE at the article that said Goo Goo Dolls' Iris, from 1998, was the top song of summer 2025....). And I really love Christmas music. But. I'm picky about it too. I don't really like most of what the radio plays. I like calm Christmas. A lot of Christmas hymns. Piano versions, choral versions, things like that. I start Christmas music in November and it goes til the tree comes down, very early in January. Today my husband turned on "Christmas Instrumentals" on Amazon and I've been loving it. 

Clearly that was on my mind when I went thumbing thru my Christmas DP to make today tonight's card! (I had to post this evening to get this sketch in.)
The sketch that ends tonight comes from As You See It. I actually swapped a couple elements...but my design worked better this way?
I used the color challenge from TGIF Challenges.
And this fits the SUO Challenge for Designer's Choice. 

I thought about matting each layer of music DP with a different color, but then I thought that would be too much. Anyway, I like how it worked out! 
Supplies:
Stamps: For Unto Us
Ink: Coastal Cabana
Paper: Coastal Cabana, Real Red, Basic White card stocks, Merry Music DP
Accessories: Shades of Green Hexagons, Coastal Cabana & Granny Apple Green Reversible Ribbon, Circle Dies, Dimensionals, Big Shot 

Creche Event

This is one of my favorite events. It's a two part in the next town over. There is a walk thru a park with huge posters telling the story of Christmas. Then you arrive at a little church. This particular year, they had a candlelight singalong. Then you drive maybe a mile away to another church where they have maybe 200 nativities of different sizes and themes on display. Everyone walks around and checks them all out, while there is live music (choirs, piano, harp...) playing in the chapel. They often have a little scavenger hunt to keep the kiddos looking, but big kids can fill it out all in one shot, haha.
Anyway, it's a really nice evening, all about the true meaning of Christmas and I love it.  

Supplies:
Stamps: Family & Friends, Whimsical Alpha Lower, Whimsical Numbers (all long retired)
Ink: Memento Black, Shaded Spruce, Misty Moonlight
Stampin' Blends: 
Trees: Dark Shaded Spruce, Dark Old Olive, Dark Granny Apple Green, Bronze
Lights: Light Pumpkin Pie, Light Balmy Blue, Light Daffodil Delight, Like Flirty flamingo, Light Granny Apple Green
People: Dark & Light Blackberry bliss, Light Smoky Slate, Dark & Light Pumpkin Pie, Dark Balmy Blue, Bronze, Dark & Light Cherry Cobbler, Dark & Light Night of Navy, Dark Basic Black, Dark Berry Burst, Dark Old Olive
Paper: Shaded Spruce, Basic White card stocks 
Accessories: Red & Green Festive Pearls
Journaling Font: Aptos

I think I got this stamp set off the retired list, whenever that was, and I didn't have a chance to play with it for a long time- maybe this was the first time? But I had a lot of fun coloring it to match our family! 
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