Simplicity by Lateblossom
Doing Simple Things Well
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
Wildflower Cuttings in Three Cards
Saturday, September 20, 2025
Flower Dies from Simon Says and Update
Simon Says Stamp released a bunch of really pretty flower dies this year, and I confess to splurging on them. Let’s take a look at a few of them!
First up, the buttercups colored with Copic markers and placed on an embossed circle.
So much fun and all going to Karen’s Card Shop!
News Since my Last Post, If You’re Interested
Well, I did not get the full time teaching job but do have three classes this term. I’m fine with that.
My mother-in-law passed away suddenly. She was battling pancreatic cancer. I’m not fine with that. Not at all.
I preached my sermon on care, and if you’d like to see it, check out THIS LINK. The experience was both meaningful and fun, but Pastor Joe watched and noted my southern accent came out. I’m fine with that.
Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan
Monday, July 28, 2025
Purple and Some Chit-Chat
Purple appeals to me on many levels, so it’s a mystery why I use it so rarely. This monochromatic birthday card is just darling!
The Stickles on the bowl gives a hint of frosty shine to the card, and coloring was done with Copics.
George swam the Mackinac Bridge faster than anticipated, and he gave me a thumb’s up sign afterwards. The finisher medal is super cool: a piece of the actual bridge, acquired when bits of the bridge were replaced.
Being his support for this event was a piece of cake after being his Iron Sherpa through a bunch of Ironman races. First off, there was no bike tire pump to carry around during the swim and no sticky, sweaty bike to retrieve from T2 (the second transition area) and roll back to the hotel. Second, while our day did start early, George finished the swim around 9:45 a.m. His last Ironman in 2016 started even earlier and ended around 9:45 p.m.
THAT was a long day.
And here’s a random Lily picture. How this dog sleeps in these weird positions is beyond me. If I sleep even a little awkwardly, I struggle for the whole day. Dogs are much bendier than humans…especially middle-age humans.
Friday, July 25, 2025
Merry and Bright…With Some Crazy Thrown In
Our card for today is a Christmas card I made last December and never posted, which is weird because I love its aggressive minimalism.
This cool color scheme and the expanse of white feel very authentic for me and makes me so very happy. Hopefully, its recipient will feel the same!
George and I are currently in Mackinaw City, Michigan. He’s going to swim the Mackinac Bridge tomorrow (Saturday), along with several hundred other crazy people.
He’s crazy. But not as crazy as when he did the Ironman races.
We’ve had a lot going on in the past two weeks. We got new carpet, which was LONG overdue, and the new lighter color has transformed our finished basement.
Also, I will not be considered for the full-time teaching job at my college, but I WILL teach three classes this fall. I’m happy. 😃
Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Thanks and Two Blue Cards, with a Side of Discernment by Nausea
First up, THANKS to Charlotte, who sent lovely cards for Karen’s Card Shop. They are beautiful and so very appreciated!
Next up, the blue…because you’re here for cards, not nausea.
Today’s two cards use the darker shades of blue. Blue is my favorite color, and my favorite color combination is blue and green, but I’m much more likely to use medium to pale shades instead The sympathy card uses a delightfully elderly Papertrey sentiment (heat embossed in white) and some watercolor brushstroke stamps (also elderly Papertrey). I used a very dark blue ink and spritzed the inked stamp with water. Simple, as most sympathy cards are, but impactful.
And now for the nausea.
Not sure who coined the term “discernment by nausea,” but whoever it was knew a thing or two about the Holy Spirit. The following text exchange happened today:
What doesn’t come across in the text is how my stomach lurched with the request. God doesn’t want us to sit still in our faith but to grow it, and often, His call is to something that’s really quite scary. I like to think this old dog has learned a few tricks, and one is to trust the Holy Spirit when it taps me on the shoulder, especially if it scares me. Because it’s not about me. It’s about worshipping a God who loves us, cherishes us, and wants us to speak that truth with love.
And Lord knows I can speak. Often, it’s the shutting up that’s the challenge.
Have you ever experienced discernment by nausea? It doesn’t have to be within a faith context for those of you who aren’t religious. Opportunities to do stuff that scares us
Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan
Friday, July 18, 2025
A Copic Christmas and Today I Learned
As much as I love subtle cards, sometimes bold stamps call for bold colors. Such was the case with this Hero Arts Christmas flower.
White on white on white on white, yes. But with some texture (Gina K Swiss Dots embossing folder), a shaped panel die (unknown), bright colors, and a nice big sentiment, I think we’ve done the focal point image justice.
Coloring with Copics is challenging for me, but it’s also so much fun. Doing hard things often connects me with my inner student who thrives on challenges. What crafting taught my inner student, however, is that mistakes are part of the learning process. My dad saw my academic mistakes as weaknesses, moral failings, proof that he should be in control. “What do you mean you got a 99 on the chemistry test. Careless error to lose a point. Don’t let it happen again!”
Shedding that baggage has been extraordinarily challenging. But I like hard things, and that makes all the difference.
Go make some mistakes in your crafty space. And let the lessons you learn inspire you to let go of beating yourself up for mistakes in the rest of your life. Whenever my husband is corrected or has his perspective expanded, he will say, “Today, I learned.” I love this.
Today, I learned.
What will you learn today?
Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan
Friday, July 11, 2025
The Problems of Size
If you clicked on this title expecting something naughty, you’re my people. We English majors see Christ figures and phallic symbols in everything.
But alas, the problems of size for today’s post both relate to craft supplies. Sorry to disappoint.
I cannot be the only stamper who has bought supplies (especially online) thinking they were one size and been surprised when opening them. For instance, I bought the Spellbinders Splatter White opaque watercolor. The jar looked quite large in the photo at Simon Says, but it turned out to be a tiny little jar and only about a third full. Not sure if that’s normal, but it is what it is.
Such was also the case with this Sizzix vase and branch set of dies, only in reverse. The package made the dies look smaller, but my, was I deceived!
I really like the stone wall embossed backdrop but do wish I’d put a shelf or something to support the vase. Nevertheless, it’s a striking card, cheerful and pretty!
There’s another problem of size we stampers have…the size of our stash. Too big, and we struggle more with organization and overwhelm than productivity. Too small, and we get frustrated and feel limited when we see such lovely work on social media, blogs, ads, and Pinterest. Each stamper has a different setting for the perfect balance, but as our skills and tastes change, so must our stash.
As the saying goes, sometimes collecting product and using product are two VERY different hobbies.
I’ve been collecting lots of new product lately. And it’s been fun playing and experimenting. But overwhelm is setting in, and so I have put an empty bin under my table. As I use products, some aren’t making my cut and go straight into the bin. In the not-to-distant future, I should be selling some grab boxes here.
If you are feeling frustrated and limited by your “too small” stash, perhaps you’d like to keep an eye out for my offerings. People have NEVER expressed disappointment with my grab boxes; they are excellent deals. The best deals. You’ve never seen deals like mine. Nobody is as great as I am at making deals. Grab my boxes all you want.
Ugh. It’s laugh or cry.
Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan