Sunday, August 17, 2025

You're a Treasure! - Mermaid and Puppy Frame Cards by Diane Mason

  Hello, and welcome back for Watercolor Weekend!

Welcome to Watercolor Weekend! I'm so glad you're here. Today, I'm excited to share two fun projects using the adorable mermaid and puppy images from the 5903 – Treasured Armful Set. I’ll also be using two fantastic die sets: 5902 – Mini Scalloped Frame Dies and 5901 – Mini Rectangle Frame Dies. These dies are perfect for creating small frames to showcase your art. You can give them as gifts, as a card on its own, or even tuck the mini frames into a larger card or journal. Let’s get started!


You’re a Treasure – Mermaid Frame:

Can you believe we're already halfway through August? Today's projects were inspired by summer beach days. I saw plenty of happy puppies running on the sand, but I'm still on the lookout for a mermaid!



To begin, I cut two pieces of Canson XL watercolor paper to 2 5/8 x 3 1/4 inches. These will be the inserts for the mermaid and puppy frames, so I set them aside. On a separate piece of watercolor paper, I stamped the mermaid image in N52, and stamped two each of the shell and treasure chest images in 969. All of these images will be die-cut after painting.

Here is a list of colors I used for the mermaid:

  • Hair: 403, 407 for shading
  • Face, Arms and Body: 850, 910
  • Bikini Top: 873
  • Cheeks: 873
  • Tail: 173, 177 for shading
  • Shell: 910, 873 (highlight) and 912 (shade), 565 (shadow)
  • Treasure Chest: 977, 969 for shading

Once I had the image watercolored, I went back and added fine details to the painting. First, to add some shimmer to the hair and tail, I painted a layer of Daniel Smith Interference Blue watercolor paint over those areas. It adds a nice transparent opal sheen to the images; I love how it turned out! I used a fine black micron pen to define the eyes and facial features. Additional details where added to the tail using an Emerald Green TwinTone marker.

I also used Interference blue on the shell and added fine details with a brown TwinTone marker. (Note: Instead of Interference Blue watercolor paint, you could always add shimmer with a Wink of Stella clear glitter brush pen). For the details on the treasure chest, I used a brown TwinTone marker. I then die-cut the mermaid, shells and treasure chests.


For the background frame insert, I inked just the rocks from the largest lighthouse of the 5466 – Lighthouse Set using 565/969. Then, I stamped the image near the bottom center of one of the 2 5/8 x 3 1/4 inch watercolor paper pieces.

I placed the mermaid die-cut on top of the rocks to get an idea of where the horizon should be, and then I lightly sketched in a horizon line with a pencil. With a damp brush, I pulled some color from the lines of the rocks to add shadows and contours. I added additional color from my palette to the rocks using 565/969 mix and 565 and 969 on their own. I brushed in the sky with a watery mix of 407. For the water, I also used 407. I painted the water in layers to create light and dark waves. Near the base of the rocks, I brushed in darker shadows with 407. Water splashes and light reflections were added to the water and rocks with Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White.

The frame and stand were die-cut from light teal cardstock using the dies from 5902 – Mini Scalloped Frame Dies. I used the largest oval die to cut the opening. I stamped “You’re a Treasure” on the front with 407 and constructed the frame.

Since the bottom of this frame is scalloped, I added a little glue to edges of the scallops so the insert wouldn’t peek out of the bottom. I slid the insert into the frame and trimmed off any excess from the top. The mermaid was popped up with foam squares as well as the treasure chest. I then slid the shell into the arms to complete the frame. And now, on to the Puppy frame!

You’re a Treasure – Puppy Frame:

This sweet little pup was so excited to find some buried treasure at the beach! The process for this framed painting is just like the one above, only this time I used 5901 – Mini Rectangle Frame Dies for the frame. I inked the puppy stamp with 969.

Here is a list of colors I used for the puppy:

  • Body and tail: 977, 969 for shading
  • Cheeks and tongue: watery mix of 856
  • Overalls: 249
  • Shell: 910, 873 (highlight) and 912 (shade), 565 (shadow)
  • Treasure Chest: 977, 969 for shading
With the image watercolored, I went back and added fine details to the painting. I added plaid stripes to the overalls with 249 and a No. 0 round brush. A fine black micron pen was used to define the eyes and facial features. All other fine details were added with a brown TwinTone marker. Once complete, I die-cut the puppy with the coordinating die.

For the background frame insert, I placed the puppy die-cut on top of the paper to get an idea of where the beach and water line should be. I lightly sketched a curvy sand line for the beach and a horizon line with a pencil. I brushed in the sky with a watery mix of 407. For the water, I also used 407. I painted the water in layers to create light and dark waves. For the sand I used 990 as the base and 942 for shadows. I used a brown TwinTone to dot in some grains of sand and touched some of the dots with a damp brush to lighten and blend for interest.

The frame and stand were die-cut from kraft cardstock using the dies from the 5901 – Mini Rectangle Frame Dies set. I used the largest rectangle die to cut the opening. I also embossed another piece of kraft cardstock with an embossing folder from my stash to create a decorative frame for the front, which I then glued in place. Finally, I stamped "You’re a Treasure" on a piece of teal cardstock with 407 ink and fussy-cut the sentiment.

I glued the shell directly to the insert and popped up the puppy with foam squares. I also popped up the sentiment on the upper left corner of the frame. I then slid the treasure chest into his arms to complete the frame.

That’s all for now—thanks so much for stopping by for Watercolor Weekend! I hope you have enjoyed today’s projects and have inspired you to get creative and make something fun. Until next time, Happy Painting!



Saturday, August 16, 2025

Cruisin' with Carol - A Z-Fold Card Adventure! by Janet

I've been having an absolute blast working with the new Art Impressions People sets! Each one features a delightful lady enjoying herself, complete with perfect sentiments and matching dies. But almost best of all, there are coordinating paper packs that provide the most ideal settings for each of these fabulous ladies.

Today, I'm showcasing the charming 6075 - Cruisin' Carol along with the perfectly themed 6098 - Cruise PP. I created a simple z-fold card base from kraft cardstock and then got to work using the cruise paper pack to create my backgrounds. On the front fold, I cut a piece featuring a vibrant food buffet, and stamped the "Vacation Vibes" sentiment right on the table. For the inside, I pieced two identical background pieces together to stretch the scene lengthwise across the panel. I simply cut each panel to the same height and butted the pieces together tightly when gluing them down. I even used a 3/4" punch to capture the sun from the paper since it wasn't in the ideal spot for my background and then glued it where I wanted it. You'd have to look incredibly close to notice this isn't one continuous piece, and I was really happy with how that technique worked!

Next, I cut out a piece of blue cardstock and inked its edges before stamping another sentiment, "Out of office, out of cares!" I then fussy cut an extra cake and cupcake plate from a leftover piece of the buffet background and glued it to the sentiment, just overlapping the corner a little.

Now for the star of the show: Carol! I colored her with Copic markers, giving her suitcase a fun leopard pattern. I glued the bag into the scene and then placed Carol with foam pads to give her a little height and added dimension.

I absolutely love how this card turned out and can't wait to make even more fun cards with Cruisin' Carol!

Thanks so much for stopping by today! Don't forget to find your favorite stamps, dies, papers, and accessories at the Ai Store! You'll always find something that calls to you. 

Happy Crafting!

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Friday, August 15, 2025

Hatty Birthday! Card by Tasha

Happy Friday Art Impressions friends!

Tasha here sharing a new shaker card featuring the fun 5404-Miss Set. I love making birthday cards, and adding a shaker element makes it feel extra festive and special!

To start, I stamped the lady and her birthday hat with black hybrid ink and colored them with Copic Markers. The coordinating dies included in this set made cutting the images quick and easy; and I love that the hat die is designed to fit perfectly on top of her head!


For the shaker, I used the 5063-Rectangle A2 Double Stitched Dies along with foam tape to create a raised frame. I added a piece of “Happy Birthday” patterned paper for the background and filled it with pretty sequins before sealing it up. On the acetate, I stamped “Hatty Birthday” and added a layer of silver glitter paper for extra sparkle.

To finish the card, I layered gray, white, and pink cardstock with more glitter paper for a coordinated look. A few white enamel dots were the perfect final touch to complete this fun, celebratory design.




Thursday, August 14, 2025

Sports & Leisure Challenge #410

Hello and welcome to our newest challenge!

Sports & Leisure


What exactly does that mean?

We want to see your cards or crafty projects that have a sports or favorite pastime theme. Things like sports, gardening, hiking, fishing, hunting, riding bikes or motorcycles, relaxing on the beach, cruises, reading, crafting and so much more.

You're going to be blown away by Sharon's card!
Her coloring of people is always amazing and she got SO creative with this one.
Check out her card and then check below to see who won our Stitches & Scallops challenge

Now, here's Sharon.

 Hello AI Fans!

I'm super excited to be able to introduce you to our brand new Challenge #410 - Sports and Leisure!! The recently released AI People are all perfect for this challenge!! And actually so are a LOT of other Art Impressions Stamp Sets. But I chose to use the beautiful #6074 Pickleball Patty along with her twin sister Peggy!! LOL! I created Peggy by stamping a reverse image of Patty. Before stamping, I removed the ink from the ball. After stamping, I just used one of my Copic multiliner pens to finish the lines of the paddle. I'll tell you a little tidbit about Patty and Peggy, they actually believe that Serena and Venus doesn't hold a candle to their own sportsmanship and talent! There's nothing better than a confident and kind woman!! 😁 I'll be very honest, this one took me a few (cough, cough)  hours of my brain power and gluing talent. There were quite a few "rip it off and start this one again" moments. But I must admit that I love how it turned out.  I knew the type of card I wanted to make, but wasn't quite sure how I was going to go about getting it. So that's a big reason for all the trial and error. The first thing I knew I wanted to do was make a center stairstep card. If you would like to know the dimensions of the cuts and folds, just ask. I'll be happy to supply them. šŸ’› Please just message me an email for a reply.  

I'll start you out with a picture of the finished card, and then I will break down the process for you. There is a pull tab that will pull Peggy (the one on the far left in the yellow cap) across the front of the card so it looks like (with a little imagination that is) that she is running up to the net in defense. At least that was my goal. LOL! 



In the image below, you can see the center stairstep card after I'd added some decorative paper and the net across the center opening. To make the net, I simply ordered some netting material from Amazon and then cut a strip about the width I was looking to make the net. I then cut two strips of paper 1/2" wide and 6" long and scored it down the center at 1/4". I simply folded over at the score and added a healthy amount of Art Glitter Glue, pressed the netting up into it keeping it fairly straight, and then put a heavy weight on it until it dried. I used a heavy weight cardstock for it as I wanted it to be nice and sturdy.  Once that  side is fully dried, do the exact same to the bottom of the net. The slide channel that is cut at the bottom of the card front is the part of the mechanism that will allow Peggy to run across the front of the card. It is hidden by the green grass panel that is popped up in order to give the mechanism the room to work. 




Peggy is attached to the pull tab by using a strong piece of acetate. 



Patty is getting ready to slam one over to Peggy! LOL! 


Peggy is sensing what Patty is about to do, so she's ready to move over to the other side of the court to be ready!  I added a tree and fence die cut to both sides of the stairstep card. 



And there she goes!! 


Now I did find that with all the weight that was added to this card, it did not want to stand up straight. So I came up with an easy fix for that.  I decided about how far I wanted the card to spread out and measured the distance. I figured I wanted a two inch spread about half way down the card. So I cut two pieces of heavy weight cardstock four inches long. I scored it at 1", 2" and 3". So fold it as mountain, valley, and mountain. Burnish your folds, then glue them inside the card where you want them. These pieces will fold flat with the rest of the card, but it also keeps the card from splatting flat on the table. 



So that's it for me today! Thanks so much for stopping by for a visit and until next time - stay crafty!!


Copic markers used:
E000, 00, 04, 11, 17, 33, 97, and 99
BV000, 01, 02, and 04
RV32 and 34
Y26, 32, 35, and 38
G24
T1, 2, 4, and 6
R02 and 20


I mean...come ON!! How amazing is this card?! Patty "runs" to get the ball.
What an imagination Sharon has.

Now let's see who won our last challenge.

For our Top Spot we selected Kathy R.



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to claim a free stamp set of your choice!!
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Our Lucky Random Winner was #8 April J.







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Congratulations to you both!

Now, onto our new challenge.


Be sure to enter your creation for the chance to win a free stamp set from Art Impressions. 
We award one Top Spot and one Lucky Random Winner, and each will win a free stamp set from Art Impressions.

✻ Please make a new card or handmade crafty creation. You can make any item you wish; this is not limited to cards! (unless specified)

✻ Limit two submissions per person.
 ✻Please include your first name and last initial on your submission. You may include your entire last name, but it's not necessary.
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✻ Good luck and happy stamping! 

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Vacation Vibes by Dori Mendiola

Happy Thursday AI Friends!

Wondering if you've seen the five new paper packs from Art Impressions yet.  If not, make sure to visit the Art Impressions website.  These paper packs were designed to go with the five new fun AI People stamps sets.  However, I wanted to show you how versatile they are and how you can use them with some other stamp sets.  They make such fun backgrounds.  All you need to do is add some images to them and your card is complete.  I used the #6100 - Lounge PP, #5187 Happy Trails stamp set for the couple on the beach, added a few accessories and the card is full of fun and relaxation.  
Total Vacation Vibes!

I began by stamping the images with Memento black ink onto copic friendly paper and coloring them with my copic markers listed below.  The couple are from the #5187 - Happy Trails set and the accessories (beach ball, hat and cooler) are from the #5509 - Beach Accessories and the #5510 - Sports Accessories.  The sun and the cloud are from my stash.


The accessories come with corresponding dies but the beach chair couple, I had to fussy cut. 
I used the largest #5062 - Rounded Rectangle A2 Double Stitch die to cut the background and then placed a layer of foam underneath to pop it up on the card base.  I also popped up the sentiment cloud, the couple and the accessories for added dimension.

Hope you look through your stamp sets and find other fun images to use with these papers.  Such a great way to add a scene as your background.

Thanks for joining me today.  Have a wonderful day and keep creating!
Copics used:  N0, N1, N2
E000, E01, E11, E21, E23 E25, E51, E53, E55, E57
R20, Y32, G40, G24
B0000, B91, B93, B95

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

NEW Gardener Gail Still Bloomin'! - by Lynn Dionne

 Happy Wednesday Ai Fans!!!


Watch video tutorial here!!!


Today, I'm excited to show you another brand-new set from the new release of all 5 of the active ladies! We will be using the Ai Gardener Gail Set (6076) on today's card. Keep in mind that each of the sets include a little lady and several sentiments and the coordinating dies. The collection includes Cruisin' Carol, Birdie Betty, Gardener Gail, Cruisin' Carol, Pickleball Patty! There are also some scenic paper packs that coordinate with each of the ladies. These are perfect for creating a quick backdrop for your cards!

Let's begin today's card by stamping, coloring, and die cutting Gardener Gail and the 3 little potted planters. For the coloring, we will be using the Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens in the following colors: Blender, Flesh Colour, Sugared Almond Pink, Pink Haze, English Lavender, Purple, Violet, Aquamarine Blue, Cobalt Blue, Lt Green, Green, Yellow, Orange, Beige, Lt Gray.

To set the scene, we will create a beautiful ink blended sky and grassy area. We will be using the Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Inks to do the blending. Once all of the ink blending is done, we will spatter the sky with water, ink, and clear glitter and for the grass we will spatter with some ink as well. This will add a lot of interest to our pretty background! I'll show you a little trick for masking the grass and sky on your card in order to get a perfect blending!

Next, let's add the perfect picket fence using the Ai Journal Fence Dies (5807). There are three fence styles in this set, and I will show you those in today's video.

For our sentiment we will use the same stamp set and it will say "Still bloomin' after all these years"... perfect for a birthday card! But there are several sentiments to choose from in this set!

Finally, let's pop-up Gail, the planters, and the sentiment!

If you enjoyed this video, you may enjoy the videos that I recently released using Birdie Betty, Cruisin' Caro, Loungin' Linda and I will link those here for you:


 

Thank you so much for joining me today! Have a fun and crafty day!!!

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Santa Puppets by ReneƩ Matarese

 Hello Ai fans!

I just absolutely LOVE the entire Art Impressions Puppet Series!


 I made my two puppet cards for the current Stitches & Scallops challenge.

My stitched rectangle and little zig zag stitches make my card qualify for the challenge.


My little sack is actually the Santa head.
It doubles nicely as a perfect little bag for all the toys.


I wanted to make my first Santa a more "fun" Santa and this one is a more traditional St. Nick.
I used two little Diamond Dots for his eyes.


You still have about a day and a half left to enter the challenge. If you can't make that deadline, be sure to check in on the blog after noon EST for the new challenge.

Monday, August 11, 2025

Swingin' Through Retirement by Sharon Caudle

 Hello AI Fans!!

I sure hope you're enjoying your summer! The weather here has been remarkable and I have truly loved sitting outside and enjoying the breezes!! The card I've got for you today is for those golfers we have in our lives. I am very recently retired, so I am just getting to realize the joy that comes with it. I will say though, that the days just seem to fly by!! Nothing like when I was working and the work day seemed to be two days long! LOL!  I used one of the brand new AI People #6080 Birdie Betty!! I can't even begin to tell you how much I ADORE Bonnie's characters!! She amazes me with her talent! I am having soooo much fun coloring up these beauties!!  I stamped her onto a Copic friendly paper and then colored her up with the markers I've listed for you below. I then cut her out using #5727 Nested oval dies and then matted that with #6046 Scalloped Oval Dies.  The sentiment was stamped onto white cardstock cut out using #6045 Scalloped Circled Dies and then mounted onto a mat cut with the same set. I added the striped panel matted with a piece trimmed using the scalloped edge die from #5543 Journal Template Die Set. I almost forgot to let you know that I used #5955 Encouragement PP. Isn't this paper just gorgeous??!! 




So that's it for me today! Thanks so much for stopping by for a visit and until next time - stay crafty!!

Copic markers used:
E000, 00, 02, 04, 11, 13, 53, 55, and 57
BV000, 00, 01, 02, and 04
BG13, 15, and 18
R20
Y26
V04
C1, 2, and 3
N2, 3, and 6