Thursday, February 26, 2026
Pinkfresh - Watercolor Spring Florals | Easy Layering Technique for Beautiful Depth
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Foiling AND Watercoloring using the BLOCK PRINT ZODIACS COLLECTION by Spellbinders
Hello crafty friends, I am so excited to be on Spellbinders blog today with a trio of cards using the BLOCK PRINT ZODIACS Collection. I was inspired to create with zodiacs because they celebrate personality and individuality, making each design feel personal and intentional
I love experimenting with different techniques, and zodiacs feel mysterious and ever-changing to me. That’s why I chose watercolors—no two results are ever the same. I added foil details on watercolor cardstock using my Glimmer machine to enhance that sense of magic and depth. I used the watercolors by Pinkfresh Studio.
I have the full supplies in the description below. I appreciate if you purchace with my affiliate links at no extra cost to you.
Here is a card I created for my followers and then I will share a sneak peek of my cards on the Spellbinders blog where I have a full tutorial.
Libra Zodiac Card – Soft Celestial Ink Blending
To elevate the card without adding a lot, I layered the blended panel over a subtly textured white background panel
A soft aqua card base that ties back to the main color palette. This framing keeps the composition clean while adding depth.
The contrast between soft watercolor and bold Espresso Foiling creates instant impact.
Limiting the palette keeps the card cohesive. The arched shape adds elegance and movement.
Sneak Peek with step by step on Spellbinders blog :
Thank you so much for stopping by today! You can find more inspiration on my blog, Instagram and YouTube channel.
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Pinkfresh Studio “Homespun with Heart” Release Blog Hop
- I started with a soft pink ink blended background to create a warm base.
- The panel was embossed to add subtle texture without overpowering the focal elements using the Petal Trellis coverplate.
- I used the Heritage Lace die to create decorative borders at the top and bottom. These details help frame the card while keeping the design light and elegant.
- For the sewing elements, I inked through the stencils of the Maker's Essentials, die-cut using the coordinating Maker's dies and layered using foam adhesive to create dimension.
- I finished the card with a simple “Made with Love” sentiment from the Heartmade Greetings stamp and a few Iridescent Dew drops.
- I created an inked background panel and layered it with the Lacy Lattice white die-cut.
- I then layered it with a softly blended oval vellum ink background to draw attention to the focal point.
- The stamped details on the spools and the sentiment from the Heartmade Greetings stamp set.
- The thread spools were die cut using using the Thread Spool dies. I added color from the stencils from Thread Spool stencils. The threads are from the Notion Story dies and the Notion Story stencil.
- I added small tags, pins, and floral details to enhance the handmade sewing theme.
- The same “Made with Love” sentiment ties both cards together and reinforces the handmade message.
- Added a few Iridescent Dew drops for subtle shine, movement and balance.
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 February 12, 2026, on their GIVEAWAY PAGE.
Don't forget to check that page & claim your prize within 2 weeks.
Here is the link to complete HOP list
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Thank you so much for dropping by and have a wonderful weekend!
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Altenew- Easy Mixed Media for Cardmakers: Slimline Floral Card
Hello everyone! I had created this card for my post as Altenew Ambassador but I got covid and couldn't post it. For this card, I wanted to combine soft mixed-media texture with bright, cheerful florals. This slimline design uses gentle ink blending, subtle texture in the background, and layered die-cut flowers to create lots of dimension without complicated steps. It’s a great project if you love colorful cards but still want something relaxing and easy to make.
All the supplies are listed below.
- Cut and fold a slimline card base (approx. 3.5" × 8.5").
- Trim a watercolor panel slightly smaller than the card front and set it aside for the background.
- Apply light watercolor wash using pastel shades (soft blue, yellow, and pink) over the panel.
- Let the panel dry completely.
- Use the Vintage Motifs stencil and apply texture paste lightly in a few areas.
- Stamp and Color the Floral Images using stencils.
- Die-cut the image
- Arrange flowers onto the panel to guide the eye from top to bottom.
- Use foam tape behind some flowers
- Tuck smaller flowers and leaves behind the main blooms for a natural layered look.
- Add Sentiment
- Adhere the finished panel to the slimline card base.
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Modern Mosaic Cover Plate Cards + Watercolor Backgrounds (2 Easy Designs)
- Create the watercolor background. On watercolor paper, paint a loose “galaxy wash” using deep shades (blue, pink, yellow a little black).
- Let it blend naturally and dry completely.
- Add shimmer spray.
- Flick watered-down white paint or white watercolor over the panel for a starry effect. and let it dry.
- Die-cut the cover plate (Modern Mosaic) from white cardstock. I love the details and clean cut.
- Adhere to the galaxy background.
- Cut diagonal pieces
- Assemble the card
- Stamp and die-cut your sentiment (I used a birthday greeting) from the On My Mind stamps and dies. offset with navy glitter card.
- Pop it up with foam tape in the center strip.
- To finish, add a few glitter ombre drops in Enchanted Forest, near the sentiment for balance.
- Create a pastel watercolor panel by painting a simple wash in sections using light shades (aqua, turquoise, lavender).
- Keep it soft. Let dry completely.
- Die-cut a white panel using the Modern Mosaic coverplate die.
- I left the centre square pieces inside.
- Cut the watercolor panel with Diamond Delight coverplate. This gives a beautiful detailed look.
- Layer the white panel over the watercolor cut panel.
- Adhere the watercolor panel to a silver glitter cardstock and then adhere this whole panel to a white card base.
- This adds shine without clutter.
- Die-cut a vellum diamond using the Nested Squares Diagonal stitched die.
- Stamp and die-cut the sentiment from the Heartfelt Wishes stamp and dies, offset with silver glitter card, then adhere it to the vellum.
- Adhere the vellum diamond with foam tape in the centre.
- To finish, add a few iridescent droplets around the sentiment.
Thursday, January 8, 2026
Pinkfresh Studio “Artful Foundations” Release Blog Hop








































