Sunday, May 18, 2025

“To a Dear Friend” Slider Card and “Welcome Little One” Portfolio by Diane Mason

 Hello, and welcome back for Watercolor Weekend!


Hello, Ai Watercolor friends, thank you for joining me for Watercolor Weekend! I have two watercolor projects to share with you today. The first is a monochromatic slider card, and the second is a Baby Girl Portfolio.



“To a Dear Friend” Slider Card:

Recently, my husband and I visited the city of Solvang, California. Solvang is known for its Danish-style architecture, European bakeries, wineries, and shops. While Delft Blue pottery is from the Netherlands, it is also popular in Denmark, and many of the shops in Solvang had Delft Blue-inspired items for sale. I purchased a beautiful blue and white Solvang Christmas ornament to commemorate our trip. On the way home, I kept thinking about all the pretty blue and white pottery. That’s when inspiration hit – maybe I should try painting a blue monochromatic teacup for Watercolor Weekend? And then, much to my surprise, Bonnie did a YouTube tutorial on monochromatic painting this past week for Watercolor Wednesday! I love it when all the planets align – lol. Monochromatic painting is so much fun!



I love interactive cards, so I created a pop-up A2 slider card to showcase my painting. For monochromatic painting, you only need one marker. I chose 569 (not 565). 569 is a bit darker and doesn’t turn purplish like 565 tends to do when water is added. To begin, I inked the roses stamp from 5937 – My Trust Set in 569 and stamped it onto Canson XL watercolor paper. I made a mask for the roses and then inked and stamped the teacup from 6024 – Tea Time Set. Since I knew I wanted to add some leaves around the flowers, I left off the rim line on the front teacup. With the mask still in place, I stamped in leaves from 5936 – My Hope Set. I inked and stamped the spoon from 6024 on a small scrap of watercolor paper.



Monochromatic painting focuses on creating contrast through variations in light and dark values. I started by pulling out the ink with a damp brush, as usual, to create shadows and contours. Next, I added more 569 from my palette, gradually building up the color until I reached the desired value. Using a #0 round brush, I painted fine details and deepened some areas. I followed the same process for the spoon. I placed my painting back into my stamp platform and stamped the “To a Dear Friend” sentiment from 5956 – Encouragement Sentiment Promo Set above the teacup. I die-cut the painting with the decorative journal die from 5804 – Decorative Belly Bands Set. I also die-cut the spoon using the coordinating die from 6024. 



To make the slider portions of the card, I stamped the floral border from 5981 – My Joy Set onto two separate pieces of watercolor paper. On one, I stamped the “Thinking of You” sentiment from 5956 above the border. The floral borders were painted in the same manner as above, and then I die-cut the panels for the slider card. I attached the painting to the front of the slider and popped up the spoon with foam tape. (If you don’t have a die for making pop-up slider cards, you can simply mat the painting and attach it to the card front. Then, add the floral border and sentiment to the inside of the card).



Since this is a one-panel card, I die-cut a rectangle from white cardstock using a die from set 5063 – Rectangle A2 Double Dies to create a space for a personal message. To decorate the top edge, I stamped a border from set 5981.



I love how this card turned out, and I’ll definitely be using this monochromatic painting style again soon. 

Welcome Little One Portfolio:

Next, I have this adorable baby girl portfolio. I’ve been wanting to make one of these for a while now. I used the 5952 – Portfolio Template Die Set and 6059 – Baby Girl Cover Paper Pack to create the base of the portfolio. 



For the front closure of the portfolio, I die-cut a piece of matching pink cardstock using one of the dies from 5952. I then traced around the smaller die with a pencil onto some watercolor paper so I would know where to place the stamped sentiment and panda bear from 6017 – Baby Panda Set. The panda was inked in N52. I used N25 for the panda’s body, arms, eyes, and ears. I used 565 to shade the white areas of the panda. For the bow, I used 725 and a Fuchsia Pink TwinTone marker for the details. Rosy cheeks were added using a watery mix of 725. I dotted the eyes with Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White and added a black dot to the pupils with a .005 Micron black pen. I then die-cut the watercolor piece and mounted it onto the pink cardstock die-cut using foam tape for added dimension. I attached the closure to the front of the portfolio by gluing down only the right side of the die-cut. Then, I added a hook and loop fastener (5967 – Hook & Loop Fasteners) to the left side to keep the portfolio securely closed.



There are many ways to decorate the interior of the portfolio. You can add as many elements as you wish. The Portfolio Die Template Set has many options to choose from, and all the Art Impressions Journal Dies work well too! 



For the focal painting of the portfolio, I stamped the stack of gifts from 6017 – Baby Panda Set, inked with N52. The gift boxes, ribbons, and bags were painted with 703, 725, 743, and decorated with Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White. I used 565 in some areas for shadows. On another piece of watercolor paper, I stamped the girl panda and the peeking panda, inked with N52. The pandas were painted the same way as the panda on the front of the portfolio. Both pandas were then die-cut with the coordinating dies. I glued the baby panda to the painting and brushed in some shadows below the panda and packages with 565. I added a die-cut frame to the painting and mounted it to the center of the portfolio with foam tape.



I created a gift card pocket for the portfolio using 5811 – Gift Card Pocket Dies and the new 6041 – Flower & Bug Dies. I used leftover pink striped cover paper to make the pocket and lined it with a pink and white dot paper from 6051 – Mother’s Day Paper Pack. Here are the patterned papers I used to build the paper pieced flower: flower petals (6051 – Mother’s Day Paper Pack), flower center (5892 – Easter S2 Paper Pack), and stem (6033 – Inspirational Easter Paper Pack). I die-cut the petals twice, curled the tips of the petals, and glued them together offset. I used foam tape to pop up the flower center. I attached the flower to the gift card pocket holder with foam tape and then glued the stem into place. I attached the pocket to the left side of the portfolio with double-sided adhesive.



I created a gift tag and pocket for the right side of the portfolio. I used the pink and white dotted paper for the pocket using the pocket die from 5952. The tag was die-cut from the white and pink dotted paper and white cardstock for the back. I glued the two tags together, stamped the sentiment from 6017 in pink, and tied on some pink baker’s twine. The pocket was attached to the right with double-sided tape. I slid the tag into the pocket with the white and pink dotted side up. Foam tape was added to the peeking panda die-cut, avoiding the paws, and attached the panda just above the notch on the pocket. The tag can be used to write a note to the recipient.

To decorate the pocket, I inked the blocks and rattle stamp with N52 and painted them with 703, 725, and 743. 565 was added for shadows. Again, details were added with Dr. Ph. Martin’s and a Fuchsia Pink TwinTone marker. I die-cut the blocks with the coordinating die and attached them to the pocket with glue.



The stamps, patterned paper packs, and template dies really simplified the process. Now this sweet little portfolio is ready for gift giving!



Well, who’s this cute little brown teddy bear? Just for fun—I wanted to show you that the panda stamps can turn into the sweetest little brown bears too!

That’s all for now—thanks so much for stopping by for Watercolor Weekend! If you try out the monochromatic painting style or create a portfolio, we’d love to see what you make. Don’t forget to tag us on social media. Until next time, Happy Painting!





Saturday, May 17, 2025

Sweet Flower & Bug Birthday Card by Janet

Art Impressions holds a special place in many crafters' hearts, famous for Bonnie's charming stamps! While those classics are always a joy, the recent additions of dies to their lineup have been a fantastic evolution. Thinking back, I started my cardmaking journey with paper piecing. While I later fell in love with stamping, the ease of paper piecing with dies still brings me so much creative enjoyment.

That's why I was instantly smitten with one of their newest releases: the adorable 6041 - Flower & Bug Dies! This set is pure charm, creating a sweet flower with a stem and even a little tag. But the real stars are undoubtedly the chubby bee and the cheerful ladybug – they're just too cute! I knew this set would be perfect for an interactive card, so I decided to create a 3D slider card! The magic happens when you open it – the flower and those darling insects pop right up for a delightful surprise!

I created the interactive slider base, using several patterns from the 5955 - Encouragement PP (Paper Pack). Then, I built the pop-up scene, starting with a simple grassy base. I assembled the flower from the die set and tucked it into the grass, along with the sweet ladybug. One of the bees was strategically attached at the fold to ensure it pops up when the card is opened. For a touch of whimsy, I added another bee "floating" above the flower, secured with a strip of acetate hidden behind the bloom!

I stamped a sweet sentiment onto the tag die-cut using a phrase from the 5866 - Mini Birthday Sentiment Set and tucked it behind the flower so it peeks out. To add a little sparkle and texture, I applied Stickles to the center of the flower and finished the base off with a loop of baker's twine tied in a bow, accented with a gem.

I had so much fun creating this interactive card with the 6041 - Flower & Bug Dies! This set is incredibly versatile and would be a wonderful addition to any Art Impressions collection.

If you're ready to add this charming set (or any other crafty goodies!) to your stash, be sure to visit the Ai Store this weekend. They have everything you need – stamps, dies, papers, and accessories – to bring your creative ideas to life!

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Friday, May 16, 2025

Happy Birthday Grandma! Card by Tasha

 Happy Friday, Art Impressions friends!

Tasha here sharing a fun birthday card inspired by the current Art Impressions challenge. For this card, I used the new 6024-Tea Time Set and 6039-Just For Her Set to create something sweet for a special grandmother.

I started by stamping the stacked tea cups and had a great time coloring them in with markers. I added different designs to each cup using shades of blue and green, and of course, some highlights with my favorite white gel pen; I love my gel pens! Once everything was colored, I used the coordinating die to cut the image out.

For the sentiment, I stamped “Happy Birthday” and “Grandma” with black ink onto white cardstock. To give it a little extra flair, I matted the greeting with gold glitter paper; because a little sparkle goes a long way!



To bring in more color, I added layers of blue and cream cardstock along with a piece of patterned paper from the Art Impressions 5939-Fairy Garden Paper Pack. I finished the design with a few white enamel dots before adhering the card to a white card base.

I hope you enjoyed today’s project and feel inspired to join in the challenge. Thanks so much for stopping by, and have a crafty weekend!






Thursday, May 15, 2025

Show Mom She's Special Challenge #403 Week #2

 Hello Ai fans!

Welcome to week #2 of our Show Mom She's Special challenge.


We want to see your handmade creations honoring moms or mother figures.

Last week Janet was our Featured artist and she made a gorgeous fancy fold card with  a belly band closure. You can visit her post and tutorial here.


Janet created a second card for the challenge as well.
You can find that post here.



Dori created a lovely little tea bag holder here.




She also created these sweet little pocket cards.


Tasha has a gorgeous center stair step card.


Gennette created this pretty in pink teacup card.


Lynn has a lovely pocket card that holds a bookmark. You can find her card and tutorial here.


Sharon also used the new Tea Time Set and you can find her card here.



I created two cards myself. One a tea themed card and the other a floral card with...bees of course.




✻ 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 neccessary.
✻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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Tea Box for Mom by Dori Mendiola

 Happy Thursday AI Friends!

My project for today was inspired by the current blog challenge "Show Mom She's Special".  I decided to use the latest release - #6024 Tea Time stamp set to make my project for any tea lover mom's out there.  This is a cute little tea box that holds 3 tea bags.  I got the idea for this box from The Paper Pixie.  Here is the link to her youtube video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvgzsJRtjk0

I started out by stamping the images with Memento black ink onto a piece of copic friendly paper
 as well as a few pieces of pattern paper from the #6051 Mothers Day paper pack.   I colored the spoon and also the tea within the cup on the copic paper (see list of copic colors below).  I used the corresponding dies included in this set to cut the full images on the copic paper (spoon and tea cup/saucer).  I used this as my base.   I then fussy cut the tea cup from the floral pattern paper and the saucer from the gingham paper.  I then adhered the tea cup and saucer onto the "base".  I die cut an additional spoon from heavy cardstock and adhered behind the colored spoon for dimension.  
For the steam in the tea, I die cut two pieces of confetti from the #5407 Birthday Cake GCH set.  I used my E21 copic marker around the edges for a little color.  I then popped the tea cup up on the purple scallop circle and then popped that up as well with foam tape.  I stamped the sentiment onto a piece of white cardstock cut with the #5543 Journal Template die set and layered onto the purple decorative frame cut from the same set.


I hope you enjoyed by tea box for mom and it inspires you to make one.  Great little tea box to slip into your purse or travel bag.  Never be without your tea!  😀

Have a wonderful day and keep creating!

Copics used:  C00, C01, C02
E21, E23

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Tea Time Pocket Card for Mother's Day by Lynn Dionne

Happy Wednesday Ai Fans!!!

Watch video tutorial here!!!

Today's card was inspired by the current Ai "Show Mom She's Special" Blog Challenge. Of course, if you change out the sentiments this card would be great for any occasion with all of its beautiful floral papers and cute little pocket tag! This tag could be removed by the recipient for a fun little bookmark as well!

Let's begin by stamping the stack of teacups and spoon using the brand-new Ai Tea Time Set (6024). For all of the coloring we will be using the Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens in the following colors: Blender, Pale Yellow, Yellow, Shadow Pink, Pale Rose, Sea Green.

Next, we will use the Ai Portfolio Template Die Set (5952) to die cut the tag and pocket. The beautiful pattern papers are from the Ai Easter Bunny Paper Pack (6036). These 6"x6" double-sided paper packs are perfect for your layered cards since all of the papers coordinate so nicely!

Let's also die cut the layers for the card using the two largest dies from the Ai Rectangle A2 Double Stitched Dies (5063). We can layer these onto a standard A2 size card base.

Now, we can add a pretty plaid scalloped rectangle panel onto the card and then let's add the pocket onto to the card using some strong double-sided tape to attach this securely to the card. To this pocket we can add a strip of floral paper and the little spoon!

Let's add some Mother's Day sentiments from this same stamp set but again this card would be great for any occasion if you change out the sentiments for a special birthday, friendship, thinking of you, or thank you card!

For the tag, we will add some hemp twine in Dusty Rose and tie a pretty bow!

Again, using that same paper pack we will fussy cut some flowers and attach those to the cards, gluing some flat and popping up a few others.

As a finishing touch, we will scatter some pretty sparkly white gems around the card for added interest and fun!

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

Ai Tea Time Set (6024)

Ai Portfolio Template Die Set (5952)

Ai Rectangle A2 Double Stitched Dies (5063)

Ai Easter Bunny Paper Pack (6036)

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Daisies for Mom! by Reneé Matarese

Hello Ai fans!

Today I'm sharing the second card that I made for the Show Mom She's Special challenge here on the blog.



I love this new die set. It's great to have some more flowers to play with and if you know me...you know that I'm thrilled to have more bees in any form!



I used many different die and paper sets and you can find links to everything from Art Impressions below. I hope you all had a wonderful Mother's Day and that you all honored the Mother figures in your life. There's still time to enter our Show Mom She's Special challenge on the blog. You may be the next winner of a free stamp set!