Masculine card – Father’s Day. Here’s a quick masculine card for Father’s Day. As the saying goes, less is more. Have you discovered the Time for Celebration Mix & Match Ephemera Pack yet in the new 25-26 Annual Catalogue? You’ll find it under the Mix & Match section 24-27. There are card and tag templates […]
Author Archives: Elaine Harding
Father’s Day card
Father’s Day Card. Father’s Day is coming soon, and I forgot so I had to do a quick re-shuffle of my schedule! Today’s Father’s Day card is quick and easy. The online exclusive stamp sets I used are He’s the Greatest and She’s the Greatest, and the Sentimental Framing bundle. Papers and card stock I […]
Embossed card – Along These Lines
Embossed card – Along These Lines. Along These Lines – a photopolymer stamp set with images drawn with one continuous line. Did you know you can extend the line on either side of the image by stamping with the straight line images or use a Stampin’ Write Marker to extend the line. I love it! […]
Suite Sale
Suite Sale. Starting 3 June, all available suites and suite products from the 2025–2026 Annual Catalogue and Online Exclusives are buy one, get one 50% off! If you’ve had your eye on a new suite from the annual catalogue or you really like the look of a stamp set from an Online Exclusives suite, you […]
Create a Birthday Banner
Create a Birthday Banner. My middle grandson turned 18 recently, so I created a birthday banner with the new Party Dies bundle. The dies in this bundle are supersized! Great for scrapbooking. One set is is called the Party Alphabet dies, and the other is called Party Banner dies and can be found in the […]
How to Mix and Match products
How to Mix and Match products. When there is a product which is stand alone like the new Blooming Phrases stamp set, you can mix and match other products you have in your stash. So for today’s project I’m mixing an embossing folder from the Celebratory Sips Suite and matching it with DSP from the […]
Japanese Art of Kintsugi
Japanese Art of Kintsugi. What is Kintsugi? Kintsugi is the Japanese Art of repairing broken crockery. Rather than discarding the broken pieces, it’s put back together with a glue-like tree sap and the cracks are adorned with gold. No attempt is made to hide the damage, instead it is celebrated and highlighted and can be […]








