Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Cozy Bear Sweet Shop Shaker Card


 Hello friends!  I am always looking for ways to incorporate older stamps and dies with newer ones that have come out.  It helps me stretch creatively and it definitely stretches my stash.  I have really enjoyed the newest release by Trinity Stamps. I just can't seem to leave the A-2 Window Box Card Die Set and the Gashapon Machine Die Set alone.  I was working on another card the other day and thought that the combination of these two dies would create the cutest shop card.  I previously created a card where I used them for a beach treat stand, so I this time, I used them to create a candy shop.

To create the shaker well for this card, I used the A-2 Window Box Die Set.  I cut 100lb cardstock to 5.5" x 8.5".  I secured the widow die in the large die piece with temporary tape and then butted up the short side of the cardstock up to the part of the die that would create a scored line if I was using the whole piece. I ran it through my die cut machine to created what I will call the "shop shaker well"  


I cut 6 of the shop shaker wells from 100lb white cardstock and one from the patterned paper that I was going to use for my shop front.  

I glued the 6 pieces of what cardstock together and set them aside while I stamped and colored my images.

I used the Cozy Bear Sweet Shop Stamp and Coordinating Die Set.  I colored them with Copic markers in the following colors:

  • R32, R14
  • BG11, BG13
  • B0000, B00
  • YG01, YG05
  • Y15
  • YR31, Y38
  • E21, E34, E35
  • RV10, RV21, RV04
  • C0, C1, C3, C5, C7
I did a little masking on the candy counter and the "Sweets" sign.  I removed the cash register on the counter and the bracket that holds the sign.  I used the die set to cut the other images out.



I cut the image of the candy counter so that it would fit behind the store shaker well.  Once it was cut to size, I glued it to the back of the well.  

I cut a piece of patterned paper to 5.25" x 4.0" and glued it on top of a piece of purple cardstock cut to 5.5" x 4.25".  This will be the background for the front of my card.

I glued the shop shaker piece to may patterned paper background.  Then I filled the well of the shaker with Dot Dot Hooray Confetti Embellishments and Opaque Magenta Shaker Pops.

I glued a piece of acetate to the back of the store front that was cut from patterned paper.  Then, I glued the candy jars to the acetate so they will be on the inside of the shaker well.  In order to keep the jars from falling backwards in the well, I put a piece of tape across the back of them.  This will also prevent the little shaker pieces from getting in between them and the window.  Once the jars were secured together, I glued the entire back of the shop front piece and sealed the shaker elements inside.

After I assembled the awning, I glued it to the top of the shop and glued my little friends to the bottom of the shop.

I made a card base from white cardstock cut at 5.5" x 8.5" scored at 4.25".  I folded this in half.  I have another piece of white cardstock at 5.25" x 4.0" and used the Simply Sentimental: Sweet stamp set for the sentiment.  I also used a few of the stamps from the Cozy Bear Sweet Shop to add a few little pieces of candy near the sentiment. I glued this piece of the inside of my card base.


To finish the card, I glued the card front to the card base.

I just love the way that this card turned out and I can't wait to make more little shops for Christmas or Halloween.  I think you could even do one for the 4th of July.

I have linked my YouTube process video below if you want a more detailed tutorial.

Thank you so much for stopping by today - I hope I have inspired you to make a little shop of your own.  




Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Yay!


Oh, my goodness!  I hope Lawn Fawn keeps coming up with new little outfits for their Build A Critter friends.

I used the Woodland Critters Graduation Add On for the caps along the side of the front of the card. Once I had them glued in place, I trimmed around the upper edge of the caps to give my card a fun edge.

I felt like the green background was a little bare, so I used the Tiny Sentiments: Graduation with Versamark ink to add some of the phrases to the background.

I used the new Build A Critter Graduation Accessories Die for her little outfit.  

I used the same cardstock colors to cut out the sentiment using the Giant Yay Die Set.

For the sentiment inside, I used the Better Together Stamp Set.  I don't believe that stamp set is still available. 

This was a fun card to make and fairly quick.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have an amazing day!

Sandy




 

Hey Pops! Happy Father's Day


 Hello!  Today I have the cutest Father's Day card that I created using some of the new goodies from Lawn Fawn's recent release.  I just love all the Lawn Fawn Mice and these guys are just the best.

For the background on this card, I used the Workshop Backdrop: Portrait.  I wanted to switch around the colors so, I used a light gray for the pegboard.  I cut it once out of a dark gray and then out of dark gray.

I used the Oliver's Stitched ABC's and 123's for the lettering. For the rope lifting the toolbox, I use the "flight" trails from the I Like Big Butterflies Die Set.  



My little friends are from the Mice Tools and Mice Tools Add On Stamp Sets and Coordinating Dies.  I colored them with Copic Markers in the following colors:

  • B21, B41, B45
  • E50, E53, E55
  • E31, E33, E37
  • RV10, RV21
I used a silver gel pen for the different tools rather than markers.

I used Henry's Build A Sentiment: Tools for the sentiment on the bottom of the card.  I heat embossed it using black embossing powder.



I used the "Happy Father's Day" sentiment that is included with the Mice Tool Stamp Set.

I think that this is an adorable card that would be perfect for a dad or grandpa.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a great day!

Sandy



Sunday, April 26, 2026

I love You Mom

 


Hello!  I spent a quiet afternoon in my "Zen Den" working on a few cards.  I had these dies and paper on my worktable, and they fit a few of the Craft Roulette Challenge parameters this week.  My mom has been gone for a number of years, but I thought my daughter in-law might like to give this to her mom for either Mother's Day or her Birthday.  

This weeks parameters:

  • Project: Diagonal
  • Colors: Calm
  • Element: Post(er)(s)
  • Random:  Hexagon
Supplies:
  • Notecard Postage Dies - Catherine Pooler
  • Simply Sentimental: Mom Stamps & Die Cut - Trinity Stamps
  • Hexagons - Might be a Stampin Up Die?

I think this is just a lovely card. The "wheel" picked a nice collection of parameters.  Can't wait to see what next week brings.

Sandy