Monday, May 18, 2026

Petal Fresh Thank You Cards

 I have three cards to share today with a bold color palette that I am in love with! I hope you enjoy them...


All of the cards I'm sharing today feature the new Petal Fresh Etched Dies. I went a little out of control one afternoon and die cut these flowers from so many different cardstocks that I had enough to make 3 full cards! 


This first card uses a new-to-me embossing folder called Postage Mosaic. It is immediately a front runner for me and I will definitely be using it more in the future!


My second card uses the Scribbled Letter embossing folder. Each of these flowers are diecut from the same ColorWheel cardstocks: Wild Berry, Coral, Saffron, Carrot, Peridot, Rainforest, and then Pitch Black cardstock from Hero Arts.


Time for the last one! This card uses the Sweater Weather embossing folder, which I think just adds a nice texture. The Thank You sentiment is from the lovely La Dolce Vita collection.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Bitty Florals HBD

 Yesterday I shared a couple cards from the Don't Stop Believing collection, and today I'm sharing a card using the sweet layering stencils from the You've Got a Friend collection.


I paired the Bitty Floral Layering Stencils with some elements from the May 2026 My Monthly Super Hero kit. It is a perfect pairing for a spring or summer birthday recipient!


For the Bitty Floral stencil, I used the ink colors Fresh Lawn, Dusty Blue, Ultra Pink, and Spicy Mustard. The My Monthly Super Hero kit includes those birthday tags, an entire alphabet die set (!), and the fun tassels. All of the cardstock, including the glitter and gold, are from the Colorwheel collections.

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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

You're a Legend!

 You're a legend! It's time for new collections at Hero Arts but my faaaavorite collection is called Don't Stop Believing. I do highly recommend that you get the entire bundle because the pieces mix and match really well together.

I was immediately drawn to this extra large die set called Gentle Giant. The set includes all of the dies I used on the card above. This card is secretly interactive, as the loch ness folds open to reveal the sentiment behind.

I added a little tab to my nessy to create a simple hinge which allows the loch ness to open. A how-to video will be shared soon! The sentiments are from the Unbelievably Awesome set and pair perfectly with the dies. And maybe the secret, sure to be overlooked, gem of a die set in the bundle is the Clouds Die Set. I cut a couple different clouds and ever so slightly blended the edges with Dusty Blue ink. The clouds will stay in an easy-to-grab spot in my office so I can use them for evvvverything!

My second card features the beautiful Lake of Legends layering stencil set. I included some cute elements from the Unbelievably Awesome stamp set, like the loch ness monster and the castle in the hills. The sweet banner sentiment is from the Unbelievably Awesome Banners set (different from the previous one!).


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Friday, May 8, 2026

Summertime Garden Cards

 There's a beautiful new collection out from Spellbinders called Summertime by Lisa Horton and it is filled with beautiful floral dies. I have two cards to share that use the Garden Planter Die and the Decorative Lattice Die.


So many possibilities with a floral die set like this. I followed the color inspiration from my ColorCube card pretty closely and used Spellbinders ColorWheel cardstocks. I cut enough flowers to make two cards.


The Decorative Lattice die worked really well for a corner accent on this card. I also embossed the white panel with the Crackle Paint folder, which adds a great texture.


I had some flowers left over my die cutting so here is card #2! This time I used the Decorative Lattice die straight across the bottom. I cut away the thin border that the die leaves behind so the lattice stays open.


I used my old school Spellbinders circle dies to get this card started. The flowers lay really nicely around the circle die to give a half-frame. Finished with a sentiment and the card is complete!

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Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Shine Bright Sunshine

 Hope your day is as bright as the sun! Y'all... I stitched on a stitching die card! This one was so easy, I had no excuse not to.

If you're not a subscriber, you can sign up now to ensure you get this fun sunshine die. This is the May Stitching Die of the Month, which includes that back stitching plate and the cute sunshine.


I used some shimmery gold twine and added a sunny sentiment - and that was that!

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Sunday, May 3, 2026

Inlay Lattice Die 5 Ways

 I love a good inlay die, especially where multiples can be made at once. The pieces just fit right in like a puzzle and it's quite satisfying.

These 5 cards all feature the Diamond Lattice Inlay Die. I die cut the Diamond Lattice in 4 colors of cardstock: Blueberry, Carnation, Harbor, and Creamsicle. I also cut one in plain white cardstock for my "leftovers" card.

My process is shown above. For each color cardstock, I would separate the inlay pieces in groups of three, then add those pieces randomly into the full inlay die. If a group of pieces didn't divide evenly, I would save some for leftovers.

I did not use any cardstock color pieces that were the same as the inlay frame. That's why there are some white spaces left, but I actually really like how that looks.

Each card has the 'thanks' sentiment against a champaign cardstock banner. These dies are from the Briar and Blooms Bundle.

And perhaps the last card is my favorite - and it's my "leftovers" card! Any of the inlay bits and pieces that I couldn't use in other cards ended up on this white one...


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Friday, May 1, 2026

May My Monthly Hero Kit - Yay Day 🎂

Happy May 1st! Instead of May Day, we've got Yay Day today! The May My Monthly Hero kit is one that you will use all year long for celebration and birthday cards.


I'm starting with my cards that use the My Monthly Super Hero kit, which includes some amazing extras! I absolutely loooove the scripty font of the stamp set and this fun shaker balloon is a must have. I highly recommend you grab the Super Hero kit!


I love a simple shaker card, and these balloon dies made it so easy. I filled the shaker with some of the confetti die cut with the kit, and I added in these PPP shaker elements which perfectly matched my color scheme.


My second Super Hero card features the beautiful scripty sentiment. I stamped some background stars and die cut that cute bow to add to my Infinity Arches Dies. Simple simple!


This would be a very easy card to make multiples with to have birthday cards ready all year long.


Now I'm sharing 2 cards with the My Monthly Hero kit (not super hero)...


That 'happy birthday' die will definitely be one that gets used over and over and over...


I wanted to spice up the background a little so I pulled out the Dancing Lines stencil with my favorite: Glitter Paste. The perfect birthday stencil pairing.


I paired the Happy Birthday with just a birthday hat and the balloon set, which are included in the kit stamp set.


My last card for today uses that big gift box die. It's very simple to put together and I can see someone with more patience than me making this into a fun interactive card!


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