Saturday, November 15, 2025

A Very Merry Grungy Christmas!

 Thought I’d just explain what I did on this one, in a blog post, in case there’s any interest! I started by pulling out Unity’s Frosted Lace stamp kit. I decided to stamp and silver emboss it on patterned paper and found a Blue Fern Studio’s Christmas Cheer paper. I then spent an inordinate amount of time, because the paper just absorbs watercolors, adding shading using both a Stabilo pencil and Derwent Inktense navy watercolor pencil with a brush.


Once done, I decided to create a grungy holiday card with it. So, I pulled out a random Unity ledger stamp, a random background ground stamp and Magical (Bliss and Wonder) stamp set. I found a recent Scrapbook.com holiday paper that I could grunge up. I stamped the random stamp all over in a light blue, and the ledger along the sides using Versafine black ink. Then, I stamped and embossed the snowflakes using a combo of silver and clear embossing powders. 

After repeatedly tearing the large snowflake paper and reviewing results against the newly stamped bottom paper, I decided to use a couple random paper scraps to edge the other side. I distressed all papers. 

I decided I wanted to grunge up the large snowflake paper a bit more and started stamping the small snowflakes with Antique Linen and Faded Jeans oxide inks around the edges (not full images or full strength ink). I also used a grungy musical stamp as well. I pulled out a Stamperia stencil, Altenew paste and Silver glitter and added tiny glittery stars randomly. So, now the front has both metallic and glitter effects. 

I added a distressed plain blue paper at the bottom. I then pulled out a Tim Holtz sentiment strip, and the Let It Snow sentiments from the original kit plus Winter Shake Up. Taking advantage of the sentiment on the paper, I added shading to make it stand out. To complete the card, I stapled lace and 3 silver snowflake embellishments on the top right and glued a few more on. Once assembled, it was done!







So.. like grungy holiday cards?… I do! Hope this one is up to the challenge! Thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

My Great Horned Owl Attempt

 So, I just had to create this card! This beautiful owl just swooped onto my neighbor’s house while I was picking up my mail! My gosh… I was so surprised and in awe. Took pics and a video and while I was clicking away and calling to it… it finally looked st me🦉😳😁! I muted my expletives and stupid commentary… but check this out!


 I used Unity’s Phases Membership kit and Frosted Lace to create this card. I had a blue tinted drawing paper that I stamped the image onto using Pumice Distress Oxide ink. I then used my Prismacolor pencils to add detail…interesting exercise as you have to color in the negative. A little too dark… but not too bad. I used Studio Light paper in the background and fussy cut another branch.



I added Posca pen spatters and a ribbon to complete the card. I think this was more about playing and using the Christmas card excuse to create this one!

Enjoy the video… my neighbor thinks it hangs out in the redwoods behind their house!

Happy crafting!

Saturday, November 1, 2025

Friends of Unity November Blog Hop

Wow… Halloween over, Thanksgiving around the corner, for me - a new grandbaby arriving 12/3, and then to top off all of that… Christmas and the holidays! So, I better get started on those cards so I used this month’s theme of 


to begin that effort! Before I start, a reminder that giveaways happen on this blog hop. To be eligible, leave a comment with your name on each post. I will be doing a giveaway this month! Plus, there’s going to be a Backgrounds challenge on Unity’s Show and Tell FB group where prizes are also going to be given away! So, hope you can use the ideas included in this hop for inspiration!

I started both these cards with an ink smooshing technique using an old acetate sheet as the delivery mechanism. I used a combo of distress inks and a blue Primary Elements pigment. I then proceeded to emboss both sheets a little differently for each card using a stamp from the Wander and Wonder membership kit. I also a sentiment from this kit for each card with different coordinating inks. I white embossed the ornament from Holiday Hugs on different paper coloring to match each background.

For the first card I just used clear embossing powder and then blended more ink on top so that just an impression of the snowflakes can be found. Because of this process, the original background shows through via the snowflakes. I was able to use a shiny metallic looking paper from my stash and a Sara Davies’ corner die to pair with this one. Must admit…love the colors on this one!




For my next card, this time, I silver embossed the snowflakes stamp leaving the original background I created. I decided (I’m ready to shoot myself 😂) to make a shaker card for this one. I found a glitter paper I could use. I’ve not tried using this one before as it’s not my color preference. I was able to combine the green and blue papers together to make it palatable to me. I used little sequins and beads I had from every ago to fill the shaker.




I had more vintage like backgrounds in mind beforehand (and may still do a few during the month), but I started down this rabbit hole and ran out of time! Hope you enjoyed these ideas! Now on to the rest of the hop! Remember to leave a comment before you go (with your name)!

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