Monday, April 20, 2026

Pinkfresh Studio “The Daydream Edit” Release Blog Hop + Giveaway + VIDEO

Hello crafty friends! I’m so happy to be part of the Pinkfresh Studio "The Daydream Edit" release today. This release has four GORGEOUS washi tape suites, Floral Daydream suite, which has a press plate for foiling and letterpress effect along with, yet another stencil and die combo "Golden Poppies"

For this release, I really wanted to play around and see how far I could take these floral washi tapes, so I ended up making three cards and even a mixed media journal page. It’s amazing how the washi florals can work for both soft elegant clean and simple designs and more textured, artsy mixed media layouts.

Grab a cup of tea and enjoy the creations with me :)
Firstly, I’m sharing two floral cards using the beautiful washi tape from the Garden Grace product suite - one bold and vibrant, and one soft and delicate.


Card 1 – Bold Floral Celebration

For this card, I created a rich red ink-blended background with slightly darker edges to frame the design. I added subtle tone-on-tone stamping for texture.


I also added masked ink-blending for dimension, still keeping the panel one layer.



I finished the cards with a few Ombré Twilight Glitter drops for sparkle.

If you’d like to see the full process of the Red Card, you can watch the video below where I walk you through the steps for creating this card.


Card 2 – Soft Birthday Design

For the second card, I went with a soft pink background and a lighter, more open layout.
I created one main floral cluster and added a bit of black stamped detail in the background for contrast. The sentiment “Happy Birthday beautiful” was tucked into the florals to complete the design.




Card 3 – Clean and Simple spring theme card

I kept this card light and fresh with a soft teal ink-blended background framed with an embossed delicate rectangle frame. The Daffodil floral cluster is the star here - simple, elegant, and easy to put together.





I finished the card with the sentiment
“Wishing you a birthday full of good things” and a few clear embellishments for a subtle sparkle.

Mixed Media Journal – Because Ordinary Days Deserve Flowers

For this project, I wanted to share the versatility of these products, I started by building a soft mixed media background using light washes of color, splatters, and a bit of texture to create an organic base.






I layered the florals along one side to create a flowing, natural composition. I love how they instantly add detail without needing a lot of extra work.

I finished the page with the sentiment “Because ordinary days deserve flowers”—which felt perfect for the soft and relaxed feel of this design.


Pinkfresh Studio will be giving away the full release on the Pinkfresh blog & YouTube channel.
As well as a total of TEN $50 gift cards along the hop. As usual the winners will be selected from the comments.
Pinkfresh Studio will pull the winners & post them on April 27, 2026, on their GIVEAWAY PAGE.
Don't forget to check that page & claim your prize within 2 weeks.


To celebrate the The Daydream Edit release, You will get a free pack of jewels with your order. You need to select the freebie from a pop-up before checkout. It cannot be added once an order has been placed.

There’s a full blog hop with inspiration and giveaways, so be sure to check out all the stops.

Here is the link to complete HOP list

Thank you so much for stopping by today! Happy crafting 

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Sizzix - Easy Mixed Media Florals | Creating Soft Artistic Cards

Hello and welcome everyone! Today I am back with some mixed media cards. I got some new Sizzix stamps by Willow Wolfe a couple of days back. I got so many ideas but mixed media screamed first...lol
There are lots of gorgeous new products in the Scraphouse shop. So my friends from Switzerland or Europe can check them out.

Mixed media cards always have a special charm - soft layers, beautiful textures, and a slightly imperfect artistic feel that makes every card unique. Today I’m sharing three mixed media floral cards created using Sizzix Studio by Willow Wolfe stamps, Distress inks, Spellbinders stencil and simple layering techniques.


What I love most about these cards is how easy it is to create soft artistic backgrounds and then build dimension with florals. Each card has its own personality while using similar supplies! I used 

All the supplies are in the description box below for you to access easily (some have affiliate links at no extra cost to you but this helps me bring more content to you. I really appreciate it, thank you)

Card 1 — Soft Watercolor Floral Background


Start with watercolor paper for the best mixed media results
Apply Distress inks to create a watercolor wash
Stamp the delicate florals using black ink and color


Add texture using stencils, and various stamp images
Add light splatters for extra texture
Stamp sentiment vertically for a modern look
Mount onto a card base

Card 2 — Soft Layered Floral LOVE Card


Create a soft textured background using light distress ink watercolor
Add subtle texture using stencil and embossing paste
Stamp and emboss large florals onto vellum, color and fussy cut


Add bold sentiment "LOVE"
Finish with light splatters

Card 3 — Bright Mixed Media Floral Card


Create a vibrant mixed media background using multiple distress inks
Add texture using various stamps, stencil, texture paste.
Stamp and color florals in bright tones


Cut out florals and leaves
Arrange florals diagonally for movement
Add sentiment
Finish with splatter

What I love about mixed media is that there’s no right or wrong way. I feel it's a perfect way to de-stress too.


I'd love to know - Do you prefer soft pastel mixed media or bright bold florals?
Let me know in the comments below - I always love hearing your thoughts!
If you try these techniques, tag me - I’d love to see what you create!
Thank you for stopping by and have a nice day!

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Pinkfresh Studio - One Stamp Set, Two Seasonal Cards | Stretch Your Supplies

Hello crafty friends! Hope you are having a wonderful day. I am on Pinkfresh Studio YouTube channel today, with these cards.

One of my favorite ways to craft is finding new ways to stretch my supplies — and today’s cards are a perfect example of that! Using the Darling District stamp set, I created two completely different seasonal cards. One features a soft, dreamy spring evening scene, while the other transforms the same buildings into a festive holiday card.

I have listed listed all the supplies below for you. (Some links may be affiliate links at no extra cost to you—thank you for supporting my work!)

Spring Card

The first card features a soft blended sky, colorful buildings, and vibrant florals that frame the café scene. I love how the layered ink blending and dimensional elements bring this little street scene to life — it almost feels like a peaceful spring evening.

  • Created a soft blended sky using the Guiding Light stencil
  • Stamped and stencil-colored the Darling District buildings
  • Trimmed the buildings to create a custom scene layout

  • Added a stitched frame for dimension
  • Stamped and colored florals from Beautiful Botanicals


  • Arranged florals around the café scene
  • Finished with a layered sentiment and foam tape for dimension

Holiday Card

For the second card, I took the same building and gave it a festive makeover. By adding glitter, a shaker wreath, and holiday colors, the scene instantly transforms into a cozy holiday card. 

  • Used the same Darling District building
  • Added a festive background with a Christmas lights cover plate
  • Created a shaker wreath using Magic of the Season

  • Colored the building with festive tones
  • Added glitter cardstock for extra sparkle

  • Finished with a holiday sentiment and dimensional elements

It’s always fun to see how simply changing colors, adding a few extra elements, and adjusting the layout can completely change the mood of a card. These two designs may start with the same products, but they end up with totally different vibes.

I love how both cards turned out — two completely different looks using the same stamp set. It’s always so satisfying to stretch your supplies and find new ways to use what you already have.

Which card do you prefer — the soft spring version or the festive holiday one? I’d love to hear your favorite!

Thanks so much for stopping by today!

Spellbinders - Mixed Media Cards with Rosie’s Studio “Breakfast in Bed” Collection

Hello crafty friends, Today I’m sharing a set of soft, mixed media cards created using the beautiful Breakfast in Bed collection by Spellbinders. This collection is full of charming ephemera, delicate florals, and cozy everyday elements—perfect for creating cards that feel both playful and meaningful.

For this set, I wanted to explore a mixed media look while still keeping the designs clean and balanced. Each card captures a slightly different mood—from soft florals to cozy home scenes—but they all share the same gentle color palette and layered storytelling style. I find it easy as the colors are already chosen for us with the images :)

I had some panels with watercolor wash in my stash and I decided to use them. And then once I stared creating I decided to film, I will upload the video soon. So if you wanna check it out later or subscribe to my YouTube channel HERE.
In the video, I share how I build these mixed media backgrounds step-by-step and how I layer ephemera to create depth without making the cards feel bulky.

I have listed listed all the supplies below for you. (Some links may be affiliate links at no extra cost to you—thank you for supporting my work!)

I started by building soft, textured backgrounds using light ink blending, subtle stenciling, and a few splatters to add that mixed media feel without overwhelming the designs.

Then I layered ephemera pieces from the Breakfast in Bed collection to create small focal scenes on each card.

Floral & Sentiment Card:


A soft pastel background paired with layered florals and sweet sentiments to create a light, uplifting design. I love the foiled details, paste details and the text from the Post Edge Expression- Better press Plate April 2025


Home Scene Card:


I combined the house, rainbow, and floral elements to create a cozy, storytelling composition—perfect for celebrating everyday memories. I added some white and gold splatters here. Gold splatters enhances the foil details in the floral centers.


Friendship Card:


This one has a slightly more artistic feel with stamped florals, texture paste details, and pops of color layered with ephemera. Since I don't own any stencil from Spellbinders, I created my own, using the Woven Lattice Texture Die. This is fun and as they say, where there is a will, there is a way...lol. Here too I used the Post Edge Expression- Better press Plate April 2025 for more texture.


Celebration Card:


A cheerful mix of florals in jars with bright accents and a bold sentiment—perfect for birthdays or special moments. I created my own, using the Woven Lattice Texture Die


To finish, I added small details like butterflies, splatters, and dimensional layering to bring each card to life.

Design Tips
Start with a soft background—let the ephemera be the star
Use foam adhesive to create subtle dimension between layers
Combine different textures (ink, paste, splatter) for interest
Keep a consistent color palette across multiple cards for a cohesive set

Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope this inspires you to pull out your ephemera and create your own mixed media card set—sometimes the simplest elements can come together to tell the most beautiful stories.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Spellbinders - Cherish These Days – A Cozy Traveler’s Journal Spread

Hi crafty friends,
I’m so happy today sharing a cozy and playful traveler’s journal spread featuring beautiful products from Spellbinders Rosie's Breakfast in Bed collection. This spread is all about slow mornings, warm drinks, and capturing those little everyday moments we often overlook.


As soon as I saw the images of this collection, I was reminded of a Mother's Day a few years back. I literally got my breakfast in bed with blueberry pancakes, tea, croissants, buns and so on....talk about coincidence...lol

For this spread, I wanted to document a simple, feel-good morning memory. I kept the color palette soft and fresh with blues, pinks, and warm neutrals to create a light and cheerful mood across both pages. These colors are all part of the collection, so I didn't need to put in any extra effort :)


I started by building a layered background using patterned papers to anchor each page while keeping the overall look cohesive.

Left Page:
I created a breakfast-themed cluster with pancakes, coffee, and a cute alarm clock. The small sentiments and tags help tell a story—almost like little notes from the morning.


Right Page:
This side focuses on a cozy coffee moment with layered die-cuts, including toast and a croissant for added warmth and charm. The main sentiment “Cherish these days” becomes the focal point and ties the entire spread together.


To finish, I added light paint splatters for subtle texture and movement—just enough to keep things organic without overwhelming the design.

Here are some tips:
Use repeating colors across both pages for a cohesive spread
Mix structured patterns (like grids) with soft elements for balance
Layer die-cuts in odd numbers for a more natural composition
Add small sentiments to create a storytelling effect

You can find the full list of supplies in the description below.
(Some links may be affiliate links at no extra cost to you—thank you for supporting my work!)
Do let me know if you want me to share more of this style too.