Thursday, May 14, 2026

Pinkfresh Studio - Two Different Card Styles Using the Same Supplies | Video

Hi crafty friends,
I’m so happy you stopped by today! One of my favorite things to do while creating cards is mixing newer products with previously released favorites. I honestly feel this is one of the best ways to stretch our supplies, look at products differently, and create something unique without needing an entirely new collection every single time.


For today’s cards, I used many of the same products but created two completely different looks. One card has a soft, delicate, dreamy feel with vellum and layered texture, while the second card feels brighter, fresher, and a little more graphic with clean layered details. Even though both cards use similar elements, the final results feel completely different — and that’s what I love most about crafting.

I also focused on adding movement and flow to the backgrounds using stencil patterns. Sometimes subtle details like soft waves and ripples can completely change the mood of a card and make the design feel more organic and finished.

For these cards, I used the gorgeous Garden Grace washi tape with the coordinating dies, Elegant Essence stamp, die and layering stencils, Blooming Daydream sentiments, and a mix of previously released stencil designs from Tranquil Water Lilies and Fragrance Note, to create layered backgrounds full of texture, movement and dimension.

Card 1 – Soft & Delicate Vellum Elegance


For the first card, I wanted a softer and more elegant feel. I created a subtle embossed background using the ripple stencil from the Tranquil Water Lilies stencil set along with soft Ocean Breeze ink blending. The dry embossed texture adds beautiful detail without overpowering the design.


The focal point of this card is definitely the vellum perfume bottle. I heat embossed the image onto vellum using glittery gold embossing powder and then colored the image from the back side of the vellum using layering stencils and soft ink blending. This technique creates such a delicate frosted-glass look in real life and gives the bottle a very airy and elegant feel.


I paired the bottle with floral clusters from the Garden Grace washi tape. I also added a layered glitter sentiment and finished everything with an iridescent dew drop for a little sparkle.


This card has lots of texture from the dry embossing, vellum, heat embossing, layered florals, and dimensional elements, yet it still feels soft and light.

Card 2 – Fresh, Bright & Flowing

For the second card, I kept the overall design cleaner and brighter while still incorporating lots of movement through the background stenciling.


This time I used flowing wave patterns from the Fragrance Notes stencil and layered different shades of aqua and blue inks to create a soft flowing effect behind the focal image. I really enjoyed building the stencil layers gradually and experimenting with placement to create movement across the panel.


For the perfume bottle, I used the Elegant Essence layering stencils directly onto cardstock for a bolder and cleaner look compared to the vellum version from the first card. The layered inks create beautiful depth while still keeping the design soft and elegant.

Again, I used floral clusters around the bottle — some tucked behind and some layered on top — to create dimension and balance throughout the card design. I finished the card with a layered glitter sentiment and added crystal glaze to the top of the bottle lid for a glossy finishing detail.


I love how this card feels fresh, modern, and flowy while still coordinating beautifully with the first card.

I hope today’s cards inspire you to revisit older products in your stash and mix them with newer releases to create fresh combinations and unique designs.

You can find the full process video, do check it out HERE

Thank you so much for visiting today and spending some creative time with me. I truly appreciate your support and kindness.
Have a wonderful day and happy crafting! 💖

Monday, May 4, 2026

Stamperia - Make Memories | A Soft & Romantic Mixed Media Journal Page

Hello and welcome! I’m so happy you’re here today 😊

I’m sharing a soft and romantic mixed media journal page created using beautiful Stamperia products. This page came together in a very intuitive way, and I loved every bit of the process—from building the background to layering all the delicate details.

Now, if you are in Europe, you can buy these products at Viola Craft shop (code: ISHAGUPTA FOR 10% OFF). I have added the products below for some of the US shops. Hope this helps.


I started with a clean page and added soft hints of color using Distress Oxides. I kept the blending light and airy, focusing on gentle pink tones to create a dreamy base without overpowering the focal elements. A few subtle splatters helped add that mixed media feel while still keeping the overall look clean.


The composition is built around a cluster of layered elements—vintage frames, books, florals, and that beautiful clock. I love how Stamperia designs make it so easy to tell a story. Each piece feels like it belongs, and when combined, they create a soft narrative that feels calm and nostalgic.


The open book at the center adds such a lovely focal point, while the surrounding florals and butterflies bring movement and softness. I layered everything slightly off-center to keep the page visually interesting but still balanced.


For sentiments, I chose “Make Memories,” “Have a Beautiful Day,” and “Love”—simple words that perfectly match the gentle mood of the page. They add meaning without taking away from the visual elements.


What I really enjoy about working with Stamperia collections is their versatility. Even though they are perfect for detailed mixed media projects, you can still keep things clean and minimal—just like this page—by focusing on soft colors and intentional layering.

If you want to see the process REEL, it's on my instagram: @ishaguptadesigns HERE

Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope this inspires you to create something soft, meaningful, and full of beautiful little details 

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Stamperia - Soft Florals & Vintage Charm | Mixed Media Cards

Hello and welcome! I’m so happy you’re here today 😊

I’m sharing two mixed media cards I created using a beautiful collection by Stamperia , and I have to say—these kinds of projects are exactly why I love crafting. There’s something so relaxing about layering soft florals, vintage elements, and a bit of texture to bring everything to life.

What I especially love about Stamperia’s mixed media collections is how versatile they are. While they are perfect for rich, layered projects, they also work beautifully for clean and simple cards—you can easily let just a few elements shine and still create something striking.

Now, if you are in Europe, you can buy these products at Viola Craft shop (code: ISHAGUPTA FOR 10% OFF). I have added the products below for some of the US shops. Hope this helps.

For both cards, I kept the base simple and let the details do the work. I started by adding soft ink blending in the background using Distress Oxides—keeping one card in fresh greens and the other in warm pink tones. This already sets two completely different moods, even though the elements are from the same collection.

From there, I began building the scenes. On the first card, I created a cozy, storybook feel with the little birdhouse, books, text stamping and florals. 


I love how it feels calm and peaceful—almost like a quiet garden corner. The “Enjoy!” sentiment just adds to that soft, comforting vibe.


 I enjoy sitting in my garden for quiet me time, looking at the flowers, listening to the chirpy birds.


The second card feels a bit more romantic and elegant. I used the floral frame as the main focal point and layered in the “Nature” and “Love” elements to create a gentle, vintage look. 



The pink background helps everything feel warm and slightly dreamy.

To finish both cards, I added a few splatters for that imperfect mixed media touch—it’s a small detail, but it really helps bring everything together.

Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope this inspires you to pull out your favorite papers, play with layers, and create something that feels uniquely yours 

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Stamperia - Timeless Adventures | Mixed Media Journal Page

Hello and welcome! I’m so glad you’re here today 😊

Recently, I came across some gorgeous products from Stamperia, and I instantly fell in love with their style. There’s just something about their designs that sparks your creativity right away—it feels like you can let your imagination run freely and create something truly unique every time.

Now, if you are in Europe, you can buy these products at Viola Craft shop (code: ISHAGUPTA FOR 10% OFF). I have added the products below for some of the US shops. Hope this helps.


There’s something so captivating about the Gardens of Time collection from Stamperia by Antonis Tzanidakis- every element feels like a story waiting to be told. For this journal page, I wanted to lean into that vintage, steampunk-inspired charm and create a scene that feels both nostalgic and full of movement.

I started by building a warm, textured background using layers of acrylic paints in soft cream, brown and purple and hints of turquoise for contrast. Once the base was dry, I added subtle stencilling, stamping and splatters to bring in that beautifully layered mixed media look.


The focal point came together with a combination of die cuts—a vintage clock, a detailed locomotive, and this striking character that instantly adds personality to the page. I layered everything to create depth, tucking in small gears and embellishments to enhance the timeworn, mechanical feel.

To finish, I added the “Timeless Adventures” sentiment, which perfectly ties the whole composition together. It feels like a little window into a journey through time—where every detail has its own story.


This page was such a joy to create, and I love how effortlessly this collection helps you build rich, layered designs.
What I enjoyed most about creating this piece is how it pushed me a little outside my usual approach. It’s more layered, more textured, and definitely more story-driven than what I typically create—and I loved that process.

If you wanna see a process REEL, check in my instagram feed and follow me @ishaguptadesigns

Thank you so much for stopping by and spending a bit of time here with me. I hope this inspires you to pick up your supplies, trust your instincts, and just see where your creativity takes you


Again, if you are in Europe, you can buy these products at Viola Craft shop (code: ISHAGUPTA FOR 10% OFF). I have added the products below for some of the US shops. Hope this helps.

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!