I haven’t used stickers in years, but this roll was on sale at Marco’s Paper, so I bit. Glad I did.
These soft, natural colors make me so happy!
Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan
I haven’t used stickers in years, but this roll was on sale at Marco’s Paper, so I bit. Glad I did.
These soft, natural colors make me so happy!
Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan
So there are still two grab boxes available. Anyone interested? They are medium, flat-rate USPS priority boxes. Each box contains at least 20 sets of stamps and lots of dies, with other random doodads included. Shipping included. $100 each.
Today, I’m sharing some sweet cards.
George also bought me cake.
Jesus and cake sweetened me up.
May your week be sweeter with Jesus and cake.
Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan
In her book Life Is Good, Trixie Koontz, golden retriever, writes, “Play, play, play. Play like your life depends upon it. Because it does.”
Trixie was a wise dog, and she’s not wrong. We do this hobby because it’s fun, because creating is fun, because channeling our inner kindergartener taps into our innocent joy, because sending cards is really sending paper love, and because creative escapism is good for our mental health.
So this new series involves using my considerable stash to play. The only rule is to play, play, play with what I have. Pull out some random supply, make a few cards with it (using different techniques and tools, if so inclined), and move on to the next supply.
Today’s cards represent some of this play. I chose to play with an ancient set that I’ve never been able to part with: Papertrey’s Text Style.
The first card I made is not my favorite (wish I’d used a lighter ink for the text), but it was fun playing with my blending brushes to color the die cut flowers and leaves.
My second card went more textural and ended up being my favorite of the three cards. Just a little text on the small heart, but it works…the high contrast in color makes me happy!
Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan
Many, many thanks to Charlotte, Sue, Eddie, Pat, Tammy, and Kathryn. They’ve contributed lots of beautiful cards to Karen’s Card Shop this year. I thank you, and my church thanks you! Many of the cards are packaged up and ready to add to shop. This bin includes all the birthday cards we’ve received, plus ones I’ve made. As you can see, we are set for quite a while with birthday cards!
Today’s card was specially made for my pastor and his wife. In fact, I bought the set just for them. I dabbed Stickles on the embossed snowflakes and created “snow” with the Stickles on the church as well…subtle accents that sparkle well in real life.
Susan
I have four medium size, flat rate USPS boxes full of goodness ready to go.
Contents are mostly stamps (at least 20 sets per box, including some combo die and stamp sets as well). Most of the stamp sets are complete, though a few sentiment sets are broken up, combined with others, etc.
Each box also contains quite a few stand-alone dies and die sets.
Other miscellaneous contents that may be included in your box: random embellishments, ink pads, Arteza markers, three Copic markers, a few wood-mounted rubber stamps, stencils, ribbon, sequins, washi tape, etc.
Simon Says Stamp has become my go-to brand lately, and their flower dies are part of the reason why. I now have 10 of them and love every one.
I also have one of their sticky mats, almost all their inks, and the full color set of blending brushes—large and small—in a Simon brand tool holder. These helped with cards #1 and #3 today. Card #2 was water colored.
Some months ago, I mentioned that I needed to offer some grab boxes to clean out my crafty space. I’ve now got quite a stash to sell. It’s mostly clear stamps (a few wood mounted though) and dies, with a few fun ink pads and other miscellaneous stuff. I’m going to stop by the PO tomorrow to pick up some small and medium flat-rate boxes and bubble envelopes. Once I have them packed, I’ll post how many of each and what costs.
As before, I’ll ship to U.S. addresses. I’ll accept checks/money orders by mail OR I can accept Apple Cash. I will ship out packages within a day or two of the funds clearing.
More to come!
Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan
I love heart stamps, and last year I bought an old Simon Says Stamp set of graduated sizes of hearts in solid and outline forms.
It’s a new favorite and so very useful.
Cards like these give me a chance to use my many Simon Says ink pads. I find at times that dies have somewhat taken over my crafting, and as a result I bought the Simon blending brushes in all the colors to make coloring die cuts easier.
While I certainly enjoy the variety of techniques we can do with ink, there’s something to be said for old-school stamping. With bling. Always with bling.
Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan
Last year, I bought a new product to replace an old product I used up.
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May I rant for a bit? I’m going to rant. If you prefer to keep your new year positive, skip down to below the second line. I don’t want to yuck on anyone’s yum this year. But I gotta say this.
When companies come out with a product I love, say, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Dazzling Diamonds, they should never, under any circumstances, discontinue it, be bought out, or go out of business. Such losses disrupt my bliss, and I need my bliss. We ALL need our bliss. And if we can’t find bliss in our crafty spaces, well, then how the heck are we supposed to find it?
Outside these sacred creative spaces, people can be mean, crazy, or act like the whole world revolves around them and their petty tragedies. Check out this video of a woman being schooled by a restauranteur: Funny Video. What the video shows us is that people get upset about the most ridiculous of things and blow them out of proportion. After all, the lady could have just informed the staff politely that she got the wrong order and the staff would have replaced the problem fries with the correct fried. Seriously! Why get so upset?
Waaaaaait a minute.
Am I being like the lady in the video? Am I assuming the whole world of paper craft products should revolve around me and my needs?!?!? Oh no.
Oh, no.
Oh, noooooooo!
Six months ago, I realized that my bottle of Tattered Angels was basically empty, and I tried to order a replacement. None to be found at any of my regular suppliers or brick-and-mortar shops, and the Tattered Angels website didn’t work. (I’ve since learned that you can buy the old Tattered Angels products at Canvas Corp Brands, if you’re interested.)
After sitting in a fit of pique for a few weeks—but no angry emails to thetatteredangels.com defunct website—I found Imagine’s Sheer Shimmer Craft Spray in Sparkle at Marco’s Paper brick-and-mortar store.
Bliss restored.
And the moral of the story is this: don’t get mad. Find a substitute. There’s always a substitute. And if there’s not, say a prayer for the people who lost their jobs and move on with your life because there are things way worse than losing a crafty produce.
And the second moral is this: on occasion, you’re going to get mad, fall into a pique, feel irritated or whatever you want to call it because we can’t necessarily control what emotions bubble up from our subconscious. You may not be able to control your emotions that bubble up, but you CAN and SHOULD control your words and actions because you are a grown-a** adult. Don’t be stupid. People have video on their phones, folks, and you’re gonna be embarrassed forever if your stupid ends up on the internet and random bloggers keep linking to your stupid. Sheesh. Was it worth it?
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| Added some higlights to my ancient holly And berries punch with a Sakura Stardust pen. |
So the Sheer Shimmer Craft Spray works great as a substitute for the Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist. The new snowflake embossing folders I bought at Marco’s work great, too.
So I made this year’s Stephen Ministry ornaments (handed out at church to remind people that the holidays aren’t always jolly for everyone) using the new spray. Worked great!
Mercy, grace, peace, and love in a season of hope,
Susan
In the past, I’ve waxed poetic on the new year, resolved to achieve all sorts of idealistic goals, chosen a word, embarked on fitness and nutrition “journeys,” yadda, yadda.
Not this year. Nope. Expectation is the mother of disappointment, and so I’m lowering my expectations for the year.
Lower.
A bit lower.
Almost there. [Said in the voice I use to tell George he’s halfway through a marathon. He usually wants to unalive me when I say that.]
Keep going lower.
Any expectations left? No?
Good.
I’ve always been an optimist, but a few years ago, I read a book on stoicism and decided that while I came out of the womb a “glass is not just half full but refillable” optimist, I might want to temper that optimism with a spot of realism.
So here are my “realistic” resolutions for 2026:
I will do some stuff. Some stuff will be useful, some frivolous, some fun, some not so fun, some likely rather painful, but there will be stuff done.
I will write some stuff. Some stuff I write will be useful, some frivolous, some fun, some not so fun, some likely rather painful, but there will be stuff written, even if it’s just grocery lists.
I will create some stuff, even if no one cares.
I will love some stuff and some people. I will offer grace, peace, and a sympathetic ear because I’m wired that way.
I will hate some people and some stuff. I will hate myself for this, but as long as students turn in AI-generated essays, I will hate. I will keep open the possibility that quitting teaching is a good thing, and I will hate myself for that, too.
I will say yes to some stuff. There will be consequences, some good and some bad.
I will say no to some stuff. There will be consequences, some good and some bad.
I will do my best, even if my best isn’t the best because I’m a human. I will beat myself up, but not as badly as before because I’m learning.
I will continue to learn, unlearn, be right, be wrong, get excited, get frustrated. Because life is that way.
I think that’s enough. Can you relate?
And now for birthday cards. Karen’s Card Shop is critically low on birthday cards and somewhat low on sympathy and get well cards. I pulled out some pretty designer paper that’s been gathering dust in a closet and made a bunch of cards. Here are a few.
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| Aria the friendly kitty photo-bombed us. |
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| This morning’s mood, despite the opening of this post. |