Sunday, November 16, 2025

Monochromatic Christmas Story Ornament and Snowman Couple Christmas Wreath Card by Diane Mason

Hello, and welcome back for Watercolor Weekend! 

The air has turned crisp, and with the change in season it feels like the right time to begin Christmas crafting. Today I’m sharing two winter projects: a monochromatic ornament created with the newly released 6118 – A Christmas Story stamp set and coordinating 6121 – Storybook Template die, along with a scalloped circle snowman couple wreath card. Each project brings a different kind of charm—one simple and elegant, the other playful and festive. Let’s get started!

Monochromatic Christmas Story Ornament:

Art Impressions recently released the new 6121 – Storybook Template and two new Christmas themed stamp sets (6118 – A Christmas Story and 6117 – A Cozy Christmas Set). These new stamps and dies make the most adorable little 3D scenes! And Bonnie mentioned that additional stamp sets for this new concept will be released at a later date. I can’t wait to see what else she has created for these awesome little storybook boxes!

For my Storybook Ornament, I’m using the 6118 – A Christmas Story stamp set along with the coordinating 6121 – Storybook Template die. This beautiful nativity set truly captures the miracle of Christmas, reflecting the reverence and meaning of the season in a simple, elegant way.

One of my favorite ways to watercolor is painting monochromatically. Blue is a classic choice for this style, and it felt like the perfect fit for a nighttime scene. If you’ve followed my work, you know I’m not always a fan of Tombow 565—it tends to shift toward purple on me. Sometimes that’s exactly the look I want, but for this project I needed a blue that would stay true and coordinate beautifully with the navy cardstock and blue patterned paper from the 5963 – Winter Woodland Paper Pack.

For that reason, I turned to Marvy African Violet (86), which gives a reliable, rich blue. I inked each image with African Violet and stamped onto Canson XL watercolor paper. Using a damp brush, I pulled color from the stamped lines to create natural shadows and contours. Gradually, I layered more ink from my palette, building depth until each image had just the right intensity. It’s always amazing to see how many shades and tones can emerge from a single color.

Once I had all the images painted, I used the coordinating dies to cut out the images. For the background image, I used the rectangle from the template set. I cut five oval windows from navy cardstock and glued the images into place. For the box front, I die cut a piece of patterned paper from 5963 – Winter Woodland Paper Pack. Since the paper is only 6x6, I couldn’t cut out the entire box, so I also die cut the template from a piece of navy cardstock and seamed them together to create the entire box.

To construct the ornament box, I adhered an oval frame to the background piece and added a few sparkly details to the night sky, including the Christmas star, using a Sakura Gelly Roll Stardust clear gel pen; then adhered to the back interior of the box. In order from 1 – 4 (see photo above), I added foam squares to the corners and carefully stacked each layer on top of each other and adhered to the background image. I then glued the sides together, adhered the ornament topper, and added silver and white baker’s twine to hang the ornament.

 

I created a label for the back of the box using a die from 5952 – Portfolio Template Die Set. I printed out the bible quote from Luke 2:11 on my computer, die-cut and attached it to the back of the box. This lovely Christmas Story ornament is now complete and ready to hang on your tree or give as a gift!

A blue square sign with white text on it

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Snowman Couple Christmas Wreath Card:

Who doesn’t love a snowman? With this adorable scalloped circle card, we get double the snowman love with a snowman couple!

For the card, I used the snowman couple from the newly released 6107 – Snowman Hugs Set, and surrounded the couple with seasonal flowers and foliage from 5828 – WC Poinsettia Set and 5829 – WC Holly Set.

I die-cut two scalloped circles from red cardstock using the largest scallop die from 6045 – Scalloped Circle Dies. Next, I selected a circle die from 5064 – Circle Double Stitched Dies that best fit the interior of the scalloped circle and drew around the circle with a pencil onto my watercolor paper. I only inked part of the snowman couple so they would be naturally framed by the wreath. I inked the snowy parts with 565 and the rest with 565/969.

Color Palette:

Snowman Couple:

  • 177 (hat and scarf)
  • 856, 847 (coat, hat and mitten)
  • 856 (watery mix for cheeks)
  • 526 (scarf and coat)
  • 993, 026 (jingle bells and buttons)
  • 933, 925 (carrot noses)
  • 565 (shading)

Wreath:

  • 249 (holly, 5829 - WC Holly Set)
  • 177 (leafy vine, 5828 – WC Poinsettia Set)
  • 856 (poinsettias, berry stems, 5828)
  • 993 (centers of poinsettias)

I pulled some color from the holly and leafy vines to create a soft watercolor background. To refine some of the details, I used a red, brown, or green TwinTone marker. For the eyes, I used a very fine black micron pen. For the mouths, I used a pencil. I added white stripes to the blue scarf using Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White. I added a little clear Wink of Stella to the faces.

I die-cut the painting with the circle die from 5064, and mounted to one of the red scallop die cuts with foam tape.

For the card interior, I folded a piece of white cardstock in half and placed a circle die just above the fold line and die-cut to create a folded card to fit the interior. I inked the Merry Christmas sentiment (5953 – Woodland Critters Set) with 856 and the holly berries (5953) with 249 and 856.

I glued the white folded card to the second red cardstock scallop making sure it would align with the card front. With the scallops of the card front aligned with the back, I added glue to the front of the white card, and just above the fold and the scalloped areas above. Once dry, I bent the back of the card backwards to create the fold line at the back, keeping the front nice and round.

That’s all for now—thanks so much for stopping by for Watercolor Weekend! I hope these ideas inspire you to experiment with your favorite colors, stamps, and dies to make something uniquely yours this Christmas. Be sure to tag us in your holiday projects—we can’t wait to see your creations!

Until next time, Happy Painting!



Saturday, November 15, 2025

Fall is Best with Friends! by Janet


Hello everyone! I hope you are having a nice start to the weekend. Today I have a fun card made with Ai papers and a great new stamp 6105 - Fall Keepsake Set. I used most of the images for this card. Also included is an owl and a mushroom. You can make so many scenes with this one!

This card also qualifies for the current challenge, Gobble, Gobble! Any card with a fall or Thanksgiving thing will qualify. Visit the blog to enter your card. You might win some free stamps! Yay! We love seeing what you are making.

To start my project off, I prepared my card base. I used a premade dark bronze glitter A2 card. I layered a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of patterned paper from 5973-Fall Series 2 Paper Pack. Then came another piece from that pack cut with a smaller 5062-Rounded Rectangle A2 Double Stitched Die. On top of this, I placed a watercolor background I made on watercolor paper. I cut it in an arch shape before I applied blue and green watercolor paint on it. After it dried I splattered Winsor Newton Gold Paint on it to give it an even more distressed look. 

The next step was to stamp and color the images from the set. I had to laugh because I colored the fox wrong. He should have had a red head and a white mouth! Let's just say he's special! I certainly wasn't going to discard him and he's cute just the same. Once they were done, I cut the images out and glued the pumpkin collage into the bucket. The bucket has a slit in it to allow you add any of the other pieces into it. It's a fun feature. 

Before arranging the rest of the pieces, I used the Winsor Newton Gold Paint as a gilding on the green pumpkin. I did something similar to the orange one but coated just certain areas of it and dabbed the rest of it. Afterward, I arrange the critters and the pumpkin on the card in front of the bucket, using thick foam pads to lift the critters up from the surface.  
 
I hope you enjoyed this card and learning how it was make.

Thanks for joining me on the blog. As always, 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, November 14, 2025

Thanksgiving Harvest Wishes!

 Happy Friday Art Impressions friends. 

Tasha here sharing a Fall themed card inspired by the current Gobble-Gobble! Challenge.

Thanksgiving is next week and Art Impressions has so many great Fall sets to create fun cards and projects. Today I used the 5507–Harvest Together Set to make a golden Fall design. I stamped the girl scarecrow and cut her out with the included dies; I just love her basket of apples! After die-cutting, I colored her with Copic Markers and used foam tape to pop her up in the center of the card.

For the background, I blended a warm golden sky and added a wooden ground for a rustic look. I also used three dies from the 6046–Scalloped Oval Dies to create a pretty layered frame in rich Fall colors. To finish the card, I added layers of white, copper, and black card stock along with a piece of Ai plaid paper for an extra cozy touch.





Thursday, November 13, 2025

Gobble Gobble! Challenge #416 Week 2

 Hello Ai fans and welcome to week #2 of our Gobble Gobble challenge.

Our Featured Designer last week was Sharon and she 





Lynn's card and YouTube tutorial are HERE.


I started working on my Thanksgiving place cards for 2025.


Tasha has a sweet scarecrow.


We hope our Design Team has inspired you to join in our challenge.


✻ 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.
✻We love to comment on your entries, but keep in mind if you use a private group or a platform that you need to sign up for, we probably won't be able to.
✻ The Ai Challenge is open to everyone, international submissions are welcome!
✻ Include a link back to the Ai Blog or grab our button on the top right of our sidebar!
✻ Share the Ai love if you can, by clicking and commenting on your fellow crafters.
✻ Make sure to get your link up by the deadline to enter your creations.
✻ Good luck and happy stamping! 


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Fall Placecards by Dori Mendiola

Happy Thurday AI Friends! 

Have you checked out the newest challenge called "Gobble Gobble" on the AI blog?  Super fun and simple to play.  Just anything fall or thanksgiving themed.  I thought placecards would be fun for this challenge especially using the newly released stamp set #6105 - Fall Keepsake set.  Perfect for your thanksgiving table!


I began by stamping the images with Memento black ink onto copic friendly paper and colored with my copic markers listed below.  I then die cut each with the coordinating dies (yep, they're included with this stamp set).  I also cut an extra set of all images with scrap cardstock.  I like to adhere to the back of the colored image for stability plus dimension instead of foam tape.  

The placecard is made by cutting a 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" piece of cardstock.  Score at 2", 4" and 4 3/4" along the 5 1/2" side.  Fold and burnish as mountain, valley, mountain.  Place your images as desired and die cut the letters for each name with the #5562 - Journal Letter die set.  

And there you go, easy peasy, you're ready for your table setting!

Thanks for joining me and I hope you join along with the blog challenge for a chance to win a free stamp set.   We love to see your creations!

Have a wonderful day and keep crafting!
Copics used:  E50, E51, E53, E55, E57, E95, E97
R20    YR02, YR04, YR07, YR20, YR21, YR23

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

**NEW** - "Bucket" of Fall Fun by Lynn Dionne

Happy Wednesday Ai Fans!

Watch video tutorial here!

Let's take a look at this brand-new Ai Fall Keepsake Set (6105). This adorable little set includes several adorable critters including an owl, cat, and fox, an arrangement of leaves and a pumpkin, a mushroom, and several coordinating sentiments! The bucket is designed to hold the beautiful fall arrangement, as well as any of the critters!

To begin, we will stamp and color all of the images using the Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens in the following colors: Blender, Shadow Pink, Yellow, Orange, Mustard, Lt Brown, Sand, Beige, Mid Brown, Gray Brown, Lt Gray, Gray, Deep Red, Ever Green, Olive Green, May Green, Green. Now we can die cut these and set them aside while we create our pretty leaf frame using the Ai Fall Leaf Frame Set (5783).

Let's die cut three frames using some smooth cream-colored cardstock and glue them together to create a nice thick frame.

Now we will use some pumpkin-colored cardstock for the background on our frame. Let's spatter this paper with some Tim Holtz Distress Spritz in Rusty Hinge and Walnut Stain. This will add some interest and a pretty shimmer!

We will use the Ai Rectangle A2 Double Stitched Dies (5063) to create a chocolate brown layer and to create a pretty leaf background. For the leafy background we will use the Ai Fall S2 PP (5973). This paper pack has several fun fall papers that you could use here!

We can add the layers to a cream-colored card base, but before we add the leaf frame, we will add a "thankful" sentiment from that same stamp set and die cut using a pretty label die from the Ai Portfolio Template Die Set (5952). This will create a fun surprise element to the top of the frame and also give us a reason to lower the leaf frame on the card to accommodate the owl in the upper left-hand corner.

Going to the Ai Harvest Journal Die Set (5592), we will die cut the "Hello Fall" sentiment from some chocolate brown cardstock and we will also die cut and color some leaves from this same set.

Using some 3D Foam Squares and glue we can add all of our little images to this fun fall scene!

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

Ai Fall Keepsake Set (6105)

Ai Fall S2 Paper Pack (5973)

Ai Rectangle A2 Double Stitched Dies (5063)

Ai Portfolio Template Die Set (5952)

Ai Harvest Journal Die Set (5592)

Ai Fall Leaf Frame Set (5783)

 

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Thanksgiving Place Cards by ReneƩ Matarese

Hello Ai fans!

I always host Thanksgiving for my extended family.
I've begun making this year's place cards.



I made these place cards with the Gobble Gobble challenge in mind.

  
I "watercolored" my images with my Arteza Real Brush pens.
I love these because they're really easy to work with.
 

I used dies from the mini frame series and 2 different paper pads.
One is Easter which just goes to show you that you should always think outside the box.



See my list below for links to all of the Art Impressions products that I used.
Happy Fall everyone!!



Arteza Real Brush Pens

Ginger/A178
Tawny/A137
Acid Green/A152
Orange/A112
Mint Green/A177
Sunset Yellow/A156
Lemon Yellow/A105
Punch Pink/A195
Tomato Red/A194
Ice Blue/A173
Chamomile/A157

Monday, November 10, 2025

The Gingerbread Man by Sharon Caudle

 Hello AI Fans!

I'm sooo excited about the new release last week of #6114 Box Village Template Dies!! The Holiday Lane House and bundle, it just doesn't get any cuter than that!! Oh my word...I will definitely be making one of those! When I first got this set of dies, the first thing I thought of is a gingerbread house! I just couldn't get it out of my head. So I grabbed some kraft paper and went to work. For the book inside, I pretty much just typed up a rough draft of the story from my memory. LOL! I did use a lot of old Art Impressions freebies and exclusive stamps inside the actual book, so I won't be showing that here. After cutting out the box and all the pieces, I grabbed #5178 Gingerbread Cubbies Set and used those adorable little gingerbread people and the candy to decorate it. I added Stickles to all the candy to make it nice and glittery. 






I had so much fun creating this and I'm super excited about having fun with this set! There are just so many possibilities!! Thanks so much for stopping by for a visit today and until next time - stay crafty!!





Sunday, November 9, 2025

Ode to November and a Gift for You by Gennette Houghton

 

Hello and Welcome to Watercolor Weekend!  Fall is my favorite time of year, the sunlight is golden and the air is crisp. For my first card I printed off one of my favorite poems called November on 90lb watercolor paper. Unfortunately, I waited until after I made my card to do a little digging.  I wanted to know where this poem originated from, to learn some history on the poem and the person who wrote it.  Come to find out Clyde Watson is not the author of this poem, even though you will find her name attached to it all over the internet, but it was actually penned by Elizabeth Coatsworth who was born in 1893. So just know that the actual author on this is incorrect. 

After printing the poem, I cut my piece down to an A2 size, and started choosing what stamps I wanted to use to depict this poem.  I started with the bucket from 6055 Water of Life Set in N79 and stamped off once. Not knowing exactly how this was going to go, I wanted my lines to be fairly light so they wouldn’t compete with the printed poem and used N79 for each stamp and stamped them all off once.  I then chose 5270 Columns Set for the lamp post. I used 5129 He Leads Me Set for the fence, masking off part of the lamp post first. Wanting something more on the right side I went with 5388 Rugged Tree Set.  

Since my lines were already pretty light I didn’t worry about pulling color out. Starting with the bucket I added a mixture of 565 and 969 to get that old weathered wood look, for contrast I used 879 on the bands and handle. I wanted to create the look of ice in the bucket so I started with 526 lightly adding just a hint of 565 for a shadow along the edge of the ice.  I then added 969 to the tree.  For the lamp post I start with a mix of 565 and 969 to get some of the shadow areas in, and I love using a combination of 027 and 373, adding each color in separately in different areas creating an almost patina effect. For the lantern part I started with 055 for the base color, adding in 025 to deepen the area leaving the middle alone, and 026 was added along the edges.  For the fence I started again with a mix of 565 and 969 adding in more 565 for deeper shadows. Being that the fence goes into the poem I wanted to keep this light.  A mix of 027 and 177 was used on the ground and a mix of 526 and 249 (yes, 249, lightly) for the sky.  5826 WC Large Tree Set 2 has a grass stamp that is my absolute favorite to use for nature scenes. I used 228 with a couple of spots with 027 to give the look of grass that is starting to fade and dry out around the bucket, post, and tree. I then decided I actually wanted the grass to be a little taller by the tree so I used the grass that is included in the Water of Life Set and used the same colors.  A branch from 4964 WC Branches set in 879 was used to create a vine along the fence being careful not to stamp across the lamp post, I ended up masking with post-it tape just to be safe.  I then used 3 Twintones for the berries, 25 Red, 76 Carrot Orange, and 04 Chrome Yellow.  I used some Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White to add some flowers by the tree. I recently bought some Winsor and Newton Iridescent Medium to try out. It reminds me of Wink of Stella, its silver based and can be used to mix in with your colors. I thought this would be a good choice to try to create frost. Like Wink of Stella, the light has to hit it just right to see it, so I didn’t really get what I was hoping for.

For my 2nd project I decided to turn the 5902 Mini Scalloped Frame into a gift tag.  

I die cut paper from 5940 Journal Cover Paper Pack Plaid, and then with the largest oval included in the set I created an opening on the front panel. I then took some light blue solid cardstock and cut it down to 2 11/16 by 3 3/16, centered that behind the original oval opening and traced with a pencil. I took the next size down oval and centered that in the outline and die cut it.  I glued this to the inside behind the opening to create a frame. I then did the same thing with a piece of watercolor paper and used the traced outline as a guide for my scene.  

5467 Snowmen Set was stamped in N49 after stamping off once.  For the hat I used N15, and 526 was used on the band, shading the sides and leaving a highlight in the middle. A black micron was used on the eyes and mouth. I started creating contours of the snowman’s body with N52 and then darkened the more shaded areas with 565, mainly focusing under the hat and scarf.  I started by shading the scarf with 565 first and then added 526 to create a plaid pattern.  N15 was used on the buttons of the snowman.  993 and 933 was used on the carrot nose.  I used a mix of 526 and 565 for the sky before adding in the branches from 4964 WC Branches set in 879.  Bleed Proof White was used to create the snow on the hat, branches and ground, shading with 565 to give it texture and dimension.  I then glued the watercolor piece to the framed area, and then glued the 2 halves together.  I used the sentiment from 5566 Christmas Sentiment Set in VersaFine Clair Twilight, added an eyelet and ribbon to finish off the tag.  Thank you for joining me today, and I hope you enjoyed my projects! Until next time, Create….Share….Inspire!