I signed up for a color swap challenge in the Let's Make Cards Facebook Group and the colors we were to use were purple, black and white. I am loving the new Simon Says Stamp Shimmer Butterfly die I just got and used her on two cards I made. I also used purple Glitz Glitter Gel from Therm O Web and Gina K Designs through a favorite stencil from Bright Rosa and this card features a layered hello from Tonic Studios.
When I am playing with Glitz Glitter Gel, I like to make several pieces on dark and white cardstock. I cut the white piece apart with diagonal lines and placed back on the purple card front. This Simon Says Stamp Shimmer Butterfly was popped up on pop dots.
Both cards are in the mail to brighten someone's day. Why not have a play and then do the same?
I am entering the first card in the Anything Goes challenge at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday.
To be honest, I used to get dozens of cards and articles published in the many stamping magazines that used to be available and never blogged about them. But now that there is only one or two stamping magazines left in the United States, being chosen as featured card artist is a huge honor. One of the themes in the Spring 2020 Rubber Stamp Madness issue is "Stamp A Song" and my "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" card was the first featured card. One of the reasons I like this magazine is that they interview each artist and write such a nice article about the card and artist.
The stamp I featured on my Somewhere Over the Rainbow card is one of my all time favorites from Visible Image called "Learn to Fly Again." I created the rainbow with my blender brushes from Taylored Expressions. I love that they are color coded and there are no concerns about dark colors remaining in the brush and messing up lighter colors. I also find them so much easier to use to brush on colors than the older blending tools.
Next issue I am going to be even more excited. HINT: remember the old song "Cover of the Rolling Stone"? Well, if you change the title of the magazine...
I am entering this card in the Anything Goes challenge at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday.
Silver is another of the new colors of Glitz Glitter Gels just now being revealed from Therm O Web and Gina K Designs and I made these two cards with it and Staying Alive Riley from Riley and Company for my newest video. For my first card I applied the Silver Glitz Glitter Gel through a stencil from Gina K Designs. I paper pieced Riley's suit and added a perfect sentiment for this card from Honey Bee Stamps.
Riley is "Staying Alive" like John Travolta on this sparkly card. The stars stencil is from Echo Park and "sparkle" is a layered die set from Honey Bee Stamps.
The new Silver Glitz Glitter Gel is even more sparkly than a still photo can show and I recommend it very highly! It should be available soon from Therm O Web and Gina K Designs. To see how easy it is to add brilliant sparkle to your cards, watch my newest video here.
I am in love with two of the new colors of Glitz Glitter Gel just released at Creativation by Therm O Web and Gina K Designs and had so much fun playing with them I just had to share in a new video released today. The Glitz Glitter Gels shine and sparkle on both black and white cardstock as I show in the video. I saw a card by Karen Burniston using her Surprise Ball Pop Up die to create a disco ball and also featured Riley and Company's Riley the Moose dressed to look like John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever. I knew I had to CASE that card (copy and selectively edit to make it my own) and ordered the Staying Alive Riley stamp right away. Here is the card I show how to make in the new video:
The front of the card shows the gorgeous Brilliant Blue Glitz Glitter Gel through a stencil from The Crafter's Workshop and a belly band with Silver Glitz Glitter Gel and a layered "shine" die from Honey Bee Stamps. Just look what happens when the belly band slides off:
You are going to want to watch that in the video because the ball pops up for a wonderful surprise when the card is opened. I show how easy it is to create a surprise disco ball pop up in the video after watching Karen Burniston do hers. The shine on the ball is created with Silver Glitz Glitter Gel through a Hero Arts stencil and cut out with layering dies from the KB set. I stamped Staying Alive Riley on kraft brown, white and light blue cardstock pieces and paper pieced them together as I show in the video. The perfect sentiment is also from Riley and Company.
I love how this card turned out and hope you will watch the video to see the shine and sparkle of the new Glitz Glitter Gels and the fun Surprise Ball Pop Up and Staying Alive Riley as well as the layered sentiment dies from Honey Bee Stamps.
I learned how to make an Elegant Spinner Box Card from a tutorial here and it is the third way I shared in my newest video on how to make spinner cards. The pretty floral front of this card was created with Altenew's Floral Flurries wide washi tape and spinning in the center is a flower die cut with a Birch Press Designs die. The stamped sentiments on the front and back are from Stampendous. Here are pictures of a side view and the back:
I used the outside pieces of the Birch Press Designs circle flower die to frame the sentiment and the berry branches dies are by Bright Rosa.
I had so much fun making spinner cards for this video and hope you give them a try!
I was lucky to get my hands on two of the four new colors of Glitz Glitter Gels just being released at Creativation by Therm O Web and Gina K Designs and I made a couple cards with them right away. The Brilliant Blue is so pretty on black or any colored cardstock and also on white through a stencil! I applied some of the Brilliant Blue through a Bright Rosa stencil onto black cardstock for the background of this card. When it was dry (which doesn't take long at all), I die cut the outline of the Simon Says Stamp Shimmer Butterfly and raised that up over the floral outline of the same SSS die set. The sentiment is a new one from Sue Wilson.

The Glitz Glitter Gels are so sparkly with glitter and that is hard to capture in a photograph. I used the same stencil for this card and added some punched butterflies and gems. The "sparkle" is a die set from Honey Bee Stamps that has the word and two layers you can choose to use or not. I chose the larger outline which has dots all around the edge for this card. Sparkle is the perfect word for these cards because they totally sparkle with all that gorgeous Brilliant Blue Glitz Glitter Gel (which will be available soon here.)
At Creativation, Therm O Web and Gina K introduced three other new colors too - a lovely lavender and an Iridescent which I can't wait to get those to try on dark colors and over stenciled inked images! And a Silver I did receive and will share on cards and a video next week!
I had so much fun making spinner cards for my newest video and this one is a spinner easel card that I learned how to make here. I started with a 5 1/2 inch square card scored at the center and also at 2 3/4" and folded down for the easel. I used My Favorite Things inside and out stitched rounded square dies for the frame and the spinning cupcake is a die from Karen Burniston. The sprinkles were created with an embossing folder and the perfect sentiment is from Technique Tuesday. Karen Burniston's Happy Birthday was die cut out of yellow and black fun foam and is raised to hold open the spinning easel.
I used some darling puppy stamps from Simon Says Stamp (the Pupperoni on the front) and Art Impressions for the spinner inside to make this super cute spinning card for my grandson. He loves puppys and pepperoni pizza so this will be perfect. The "love you" message for him was created with a Karen Burniston die and the wonky stitched rectangles and circle dies are from Gina Marie Designs.
I will spin the two sided puppy well before putting in the envelope and when he opens it, the puppy will spin around and around. Spinner cards are so fun to make and send and I hope you watch the new video here for tips and instruction on how to make them.