Saturday, 18 October 2025

We Love Stamping October Reminder

Today is the 18th so time for a reminder for the current challenge over at We Love Stamping. The challenge where we love to see you using your stamps. 

This month our theme is:

**Anything Autumn**
OR
**Anything Goes**

I chose to go with autumnal colours again for this challenge and got out one of my Concord & 9th turnabout stamps. This one is called harvest wreath.


I really must work out a strategy for recording the ink colours that I use. I tend to write them on the card I have stamped, but of course they get lost when the card is made up. Anyway, after searching my colour swatches I think I used the following Catherine Pooler colours: rockin red, sauna, orange peel and martini. In retrospect the 2 orange colours are quite similar, but I still like the look.


I have used 2 dies to showcase my panel. The scalloped circle is by Craft Addiction UK and the inner cut out is a Clarity Fresh Cut Die. I also used this set to cut into the insert, which you can see on the first photo. The sentiment is stamped in rockin red and clear heat embossed. The panel was mounted on a square kraft card base

Don't forget there is always a prize to be won and this month there are two prizes of Lavinia Stamps and stencil. Why don't you head over to the challenge blog to check it out? The prize winner is selected randomly and in addition the DT will choose a top three for special mention.

I hope I have inspired you to join us this month, all you have to do is ensure stamping (including digi) is seen somewhere on your card front, it no longer needs to be the main focus. Please also mention the products used. It would be great if you could join in with our theme, but anythings goes is always an option if you are out of ideas. The challenge will close at noon (UK time) on Wednesday 29th October.

I am looking forward to seeing you in the gallery.

Of course, as you will know by now,  I didn't just make one. Once I have spent the time lining up a turnabout stamp I will generally make several cards and as a bonus this particular set has 2 turnabouts in it.

The colours used here are macchiato, rockin red, buttercream and martini.

The second stamp in the set creates a wreath. The colours here are macchiato, sea breeze, merlot and lilac. I was able to use just the leaves on this stamp to decorate the inserts and envelopes.

This time I inked a second panel, cut with the scalloped die, with 2 of the colours so they show through. The colours are bellini, mandarin spice, hot tub and shea butter.

Mandarin spice, green tea, ginger and sauna.

Thank you for sticking with me to the end.

Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog today, I really appreciate it. 

Sunday, 5 October 2025

We love Stamping October Challenge

Today is the first Sunday of the month so time for a new challenge over at We Love Stamping. Where we love to see you showcase your stamping.

**Anything Autumn**
OR
**Anything Goes**

I used my colour cubes to choose the colours. I love the brown and orange, very autumnal. This stamp is called Island Blooms by Creative Expressions. I stamped it in a golden brown ink and then coloured it with Polychromos pencils. The sentiment was stamped and clear heat embossed and the image was fussy cut.


The image was mounted onto a dark brown panel that I debossed using an Altenew debossing plate and cut with a scalloped edge die. That panel was matted onto coloured card before attaching it to a white cardbase.


Don't forget there is always a prize to be won and this month there are Two prizes of Lavinia Stamps and stencil. Why don't you head over to the challenge blog to check it out? The prize winner is selected randomly and in addition the DT will choose a top three for special mention.

I hope I have inspired you to join us this month, all you have to do is ensure stamping (including digi) is seen somewhere on your card front, it no longer needs to be the main focus. Please also mention the products used. It would be great if you could join in with our theme, but anythings goes is always an option if you are out of ideas. The challenge will close at noon (UK time) on Wednesday 29th October.

I am looking forward to seeing you in the gallery.

My session with this stamp resulted in 2 more cards. I am pleased with how different they all look.


This one was coloured with my Zig watercolour pens and mounted onto an embossed background.



This one was stamped in black and heat embossed before watercolouring.


I am pleased with how different they look considering the card design is the same.
I have been quite busy recently, so my apologies if my visits to you are a little sporadic.

Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog today, I really appreciate it. 

Thursday, 2 October 2025

September Card Chain Challenge Reveal

Today is 2nd of the month so time for the Card Chain Challenge big reveal. This month 32 card makers took part and I sent my card to Jo in the UK.

I have used the options of foil, silhouette and friendship and created my card with a Spellbinders BatterPress plate called bloom wildly. It is quite large so this card is 7x5 as I didn't want to cut off the image. I used some rose gold satin foil onto some white coated card. I find that coated card takes foil much better than ordinary card. I get it from Papermill Direct and it comes in different sizes and 2 different weights.


I didn't want to detract too much from the image so I just roughly blended some ink round the image and finished it off with a few sequins and a foiled sentiment. Even though the foil isn't really shiny, it does still glow nicely as you can see in the picture below. I also used the plate to press the image onto the insert and the envelope. I don't think I use blue like this on my cards normally, but I am rather liking it today.


I was very lucky to receive this gorgeous card from Lucille in the USA. Love those colours, thanks Lucille.

If you would like to take part in the next card chain challenge, you have until 6th to sign up here

Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog today, I really appreciate it.