Thursday, June 4, 2026
Spellbinders - Whimsical Village Collection
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Pinkfresh Studio “Sunlit Manor” Release Blog Hop + Giveaway
For my cards, I challenged myself to use the same beautiful product suite while exploring three completely different techniques and styles. I always love stretching my supplies and showing how versatile one stamp and die set can be — especially when small changes in color, texture, and background techniques can create a totally new feel.
For all three cards, I used the gorgeous Sunlit Garden product suite (Stamp, press plate, dies and stencils). I used the sentiments from the Bloom and Buds stamp and dies. From soft watercoloring to bright layered ink blending and clean dimensional details, these cards each tell their own little story while still feeling cohesive together.
For the first card, I wanted a soft, dreamy look with a delicate watercolor feel. I started by creating a loose yellow- peach watercolor background with soft splatters and subtle texture.
I really love how calm and delicate this card feels — almost like sunlight softly shining through a garden.
For the second card, I switched gears completely and went bold and colorful!
This time, I used the press plate and used champagne foil for foiling. I also used the reverse foiled image to create a shadow behind the floral image. I used bright ink blending on all the florals to create a cheerful rainbow-inspired garden frame. The vivid pinks, oranges, yellows, greens, and blues instantly make this card feel playful and full of energy.
For the center background, I added soft watercolor wash using the Classic watercolors along with subtle texture embossing to create interest without overpowering the florals. I used the Basket Weave plate for it. I love how the cool blue center balances all the warm floral tones around the edges.
The layered the sentiment in the center, while a few clear iridescent drops added extra detail and shine.
This card really shows how changing only the coloring style can completely transform the same design.
Let me know if you want to see a process video for this card :)
For the final card, I wanted something that felt crisp, clean, and detailed while still keeping all the beautiful floral elements.
I used the press plate again and used matt gold foil for hot foiling. I colored the florals with more contrast and deeper shading this time, combining warm pinks, yellows, blues, and corals for a richer look. Instead of adding a watercolor background, I ink blended pink, turquoise and yellow lightly and added texture with subtle embossed detail using the Petal Trellis cover die, so the florals became the main focus.
This ended up being one of my favorite styles because it feels detailed and vibrant without becoming too busy.
That’s one of my favorite things about crafting — taking the same supplies and turning them into completely different styles simply by changing techniques, colors, and textures.
Thanks so much for stopping by today! Happy crafting and have a wonderful day!
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Stamperia - A Little Journey Into Wonderland
Today I’m sharing a magical mixed media journal spread created with the beautiful Wonderland collection by Stamperia. The moment I saw this collection, I completely fell in love with the dreamy fairies, soft pastel tones, whimsical florals, butterflies, and enchanting fantasy elements. It truly feels like stepping into a magical storybook world and the little girl in me loves it so much :)
For this spread, I wanted to create something soft, layered, and full of imagination — It feels like a window between clouds to me and I am dreaming about this story...almost like a dreamy little fairytale captured inside my journal pages.
I began by building the background with soft washes of turquoise, pink, and hints of warm yellow tones to create that magical glowing effect. I added texture using stencils, splatters, and layered mixed media details to give the pages more depth and movement.
The beautiful fairy sitting on the swing instantly became the focal point of the right page. I surrounded her with florals, butterflies, and soft embellishments to create an airy, whimsical scene. On the left page, I added the majestic unicorn along with layered flowers and castle elements to continue the fantasy theme across both pages.
Those little phrases perfectly capture the feeling of this entire spread.
This collection truly inspires creativity and imagination, and I had so much fun bringing this enchanting Wonderland scene to life inside my journal.
Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope this spread inspires you to pull out your favorite mixed media supplies and create your own little magical world
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Pinkfresh Studio - Two Different Card Styles Using the Same Supplies | Video
Monday, May 4, 2026
Stamperia - Make Memories | A Soft & Romantic Mixed Media Journal Page
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.
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 enjoy sitting in my garden for quiet me time, looking at the flowers, listening to the chirpy birds.
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








































