Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing My Snowy Wishes Card as my Design Team Inspiration Card for Conie Fong Art & Design using Baby Seals on Iceberg from the Baby Seals and Sentiment Bundle.
This Bundle includes:
Baby Seals on Iceberg JPG/PNG format
Baby Seal with Gift JPG/PNG format
Winter Baby Seals JPG/PNG format
Happy Holidays To You And Your Family Sentiment JPG/PNG format
You can also learn to draw these sweet Baby Seals Iceberg on Conie’s drawing tutorial on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lktw_MCv4k0?si=f8XZwl33e9m9k9fK. Don’t forget to subscribe to her channel while you are there for more tutorials!
I had coloured the seals twice a while back and finally got my second colouring on a card! Lol! I used the same techniques to colour these seals as I did with the other ones. They were coloured with very few Copic markers leaving a lot of uncoloured white space. Really, I just coloured the shadows for them and the ice flow and used my Colorless Blender to soften the edges of the colour to the white.
For my card, I decided to go with a slimline card so that I could use the Whimsy iceberg paper. This card is such a fast and easy card to create! I used White Velvet paper to create the background of the Slimline Connected Bubbles. This helped to add interest to my card.
The sentiment was stamped on white and die cut with a stitched flag die.
A finishing touch was a scattering of silver glimmery snowflakes to add sparkle.
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Copic Markers:
Seals: W3/W1/W0/0 Iceberg: B01/B00/B000/0
Close Up of Baby Seals
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Card Recipe for My Snowy Wishes Card:
Baby Seals and Sentiment Bundle, Conie Fong Art & Design Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink “Frozen” Slimline Designer Paper Pack, Whimsy Stamps White Velvet Sheets, Stampin’ Up! Silver Glimmer Paper, Stampin’ Up! Versafine Onyx Black Ink, Tsukineko Slimline Connected Bubbles Die, Whimsy Stamps Stylish Shapes Dies, Stampin’ Up! Snowfall Thinlits Dies, Stampin’ Up!
Basic White Card Stock, Stampin’ Up!
Finished card size: 3 ½” x 8 ½”
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Here is my other card that I made using the Baby Seals. For more information on it, please click here.
Warmest Winter Wishes Card
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Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing My Floral Bridge Card using the Fragrant Layers Bundle by Stampin’ Up! I decide to make a triple panel bridge card to show off the beautiful die cuts from the Fragrant Layers Dies. Don’t you just love it when the card is closed, and the insides are hidden creating a nice surprise as the recipient opens the card!
The Details of My Floral Bridge Card
For my card, I wanted to showcase the Lovely & Beautiful Specialty Designer Series Paper with its metallic gold foil details.
First, I created the card base and cut it according to the measurements below. I went with larger side panels since I didn’t want too much space on either side of my central die cut panel. Plus, the “floral bridge” limited how wide it could be too.
Close Up of Focal Point
I thought it would be a fun bridge if I used the largest solid floral to join my two side panels! Old Olive leaves tie in the DSP colours and added some interest.
The sentiment was stamped in Old Olive and die cut using the flag in the die set.
For the central panel, I used the background floral die and layered the Lovely & Beautiful DSP behind it. Love that it peeks through!
Second Panel inside Card
For the inside, I love how the gold accents on the DSP are revealed as you open the card! A Basic White message piece was stamped in Peach Pie and added to the card base.
Third Panel Inside Card
A scattering of Pearlized Faceted Circles added some sparkle to the front.
Instructions:
Score and cut card base.
Die cut the central panel with the background floral die
Embossed the Basic White panels with the Eyelet Embossing Folder and adhere to side panels
Using a strong glue, like liquid glue, adhere the Peach Pie floral die cut to side panels. Tuck in Old Olive leaves.
Stamp sentiment and pop up
Adhere the DSP to the back of the central panel
Stamp flower on inside Basic White piece and adhere making sure to line up with the DSP
Inks: Old Olive Classic Stampin’ Pad (147090), Peach Pie Classic Stampin’ Pad (163810)
Paper: Fresh Freesia (155613), Basic White (166780), Peach Pie (163799), Old Olive (100702), Lovely & Beautiful 12” x 12” Specialty Designer Series Paper (166957)
Accessories: Eyelet 3D Embossing Folder (163414), Pearlized Faceted Circles (166978), Paper Trimmer (152392), Bone Folder (102300), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals (144108), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755)
Close Up of Floral Die Cut
Measurements:
Fresh Freesia:
5 ½” x 8 ½” scored 4 ¼” and cut at 1 ¼” and 4 ¼”
Basic White:
4-1/8” x 1-1/8” (2 Pieces)
4” x 2 ¾”
Scrap for Sentiment
Peach Pie:
2 ½” x 4”:
Old Olive:
Scrap for Leaves
Lovely & Beautiful Specialty Designer Series Paper:
4” x 2 ¾”
More Information on My Floral Bridge Card
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Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing my Swing Fun Fold Card using the Nature’s Symphony Bundle and the Textured Notes Dies by Stampin’ Up! I made a similar fun fold card using the Stampin’ Up! Advent Calendar products and it was a huge hit on my Stamp with Laurie Facebook Group. So, I decided to use current products to create a masculine card that is sure to wow.
The Textured Notes Dies are on the Last Chance List. So, if you don’t have them now is the time to get them!
Stepped-Up Swing Version
I also made a Stepped-Up Swing Version where I added extra panels behind my focal point.
Avid Swing Card Version
I also used Old Olive and Mossy Meadow for the leaves plus mounted the sentiment on a tree bark die cut.
Front of Avid Card
The Details of My Swing Fun Fold Card
For my card, I decided to use the Nature’s Symphony Bundle with the Nature Walk Designer Series Paper to create my masculine version. Perfect for a guy card!
Front of Card Closed
I went with the colour combo of Mossy Meadow, Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla and a pop of Old Olive to match the papers. I loved the written DSP and decided to use it for my focal point on the front.
Card Opened
Using the large leafy die, I die cut Old Olive Two-Tone Cardstock and sniped it apart. This allowed me to turn over one of the stems to give a subtle colour variation on the leaves.
Card Showing Inside
When I stamped the inside sentiment in Mossy Meadow, I made sure to stamp on the last panel of the Very Vanilla before adhering it to the card base. I learned that the hard way! Lol! You could also fold the Very Vanilla piece to see where the panel ends to help centre the sentiment. The front sentiment was stamped in Mossy Meadow and adhered with the branches tucked in behind it.
Top of Card
A finishing touch was to add a scattering of Faux Bronze Pentagons around my focal point.
Instructions:
Use the third largest Textured Notes Die to cut a rectangle in the front of the Mossy Meadow card base and set aside
Score Very Vanilla according to measurements listed below and stamp sentiment
Adhere large Crumb Cake piece to inside of Mossy Meadow card base
Adhere one end of the Very Vanilla to the Crumb Cake making sure there is an equal border on side, top and bottom
Adhere the other end of Very Vanilla to the inside front of card with glue only along fold and 1 ¾” from fold along top and bottom
Adhere thinner Crumb Cake piece to the inside panel beside the sentiment panel and add DSP
Add DSP to the die cut rectangle for front focal point
Close card and adhere the focal point to the right side of the front opening. If tight fit, sand a little off top and bottom.
Add sentiment cluster and leaves to the left side of focal point otherwise they might interfere with opening and closing
Add embellishments
Supplies:
Stamps/Bundles/Dies: Nature’s Symphony Bundle (166926), Textured Notes Dies (165555)
Inks: Mossy Meadow Classic Stampin’ Pad (147111)
Paper: Mossy Meadow (133676), Very Vanilla (166784), Crumb Cake (120953), Nature Walk 12” x 12” Designer Series Paper (166912), Old Olive 12” x 12” Two-Tone Cardstock (166683)
Accessories: Faux Bronze Pentagons (166931), Paper Trimmer (152392), Bone Folder (102300), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals (144108), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Paper Snips
Close Up of Focal Point
Measurements:
Mossy Meadow:
5 ½” x 8 ½” scored 4 ¼”
Crumb Cake:
5 ¼” x 4”
4-7/8” x 1-7/8”
Very Vanilla:
5” x 8” scored at 2”, 4” and 6”
Scrap for Sentiment
Nature Walk Designer Series Paper:
3-7/8″ x 2-3/8″ (front)
4-3/4” x 1-3/4” (inside)
Old Olive Two-Tone Cardstock:
4 ¼” x 3”
More Information on My Swing Fun Fold Card
Here is the other card that I made. It is using the Advent Calendar products that were released for Christmas and are on sale right now in the Last Chance Products List.
Feminine Version Using Advent Calendar
For more of my Stampin’ Up! cards, please click here.
You will find the items listed above in my online store.
Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing my Beautiful Valentine Cards using the Special Delivery January 2026 Paper Pumpkin Kit by Stampin’ Up! I made 5 alternative cards including 3 with fun folds and 2 as regular cards.
But, first, here are the three cards that the kit makes. Craft the prettiest handmade valentines with the Special Delivery Paper Pumpkin Kit! These charming floral cards are perfect for sweet messages to friends and loved ones, with gold foil and nostalgic postage stamp designs to make every note feel special.
Special Delivery January 2026 Paper Pumpkin Kit
The Details of My Beautiful Valentine Cards
My Gate Fold Card
For my card, I used one of the note cards in the kit but scored it at 1-7/8” and 5-5/8” to create my gate. Next, I cut apart a blue envelope from the kit to decorate the front of my card. I trimmed down the front of the envelope so that the address label was centred. I kept 2 strips of leftover envelope for the inside of my card.
My Gate Fold Card
For my focal point, I used the blue flowers ephemera and centred it in the address label. I stamped the “Love Heart” sentiment in Blueberry Bushel and used a circle die to cut it out. Then, I used a Spotlight in Nature die to die cut a Blueberry Bushel mat. A scattering of Rhinestones added sparkle.
Inside Panel of Gate Fold Card
For the inside gate part, I used the postage die from the Beautiful Blooms Add-on Dies to die cut a Basic White piece on which I stamped the sentiment and roses from the Kit. This was matted with a Blueberry Bushel mat. A strip of the envelope was tucked in behind this to tie in the front.
Inside Gate Fold Card
Since the original fold for the card was on the inside, I added a Blueberry Bushel mat to cover it up. Then, I stamped the sentiment on Basic White and added a strip of the envelope making sure that it lined up with the strip on the inside gate part.
Supplies:
Stamps: January 2026 Special Delivery Paper Pumpkin Kit
Inks: Blueberry Bushel (147138)
Paper: Basic White (166780), Blueberry Bushel (146968), Blue Envelope in Kit
Accessories: Rhinestone Basic Jewels (144220), Beautiful Blooms Add-on Dies (168666), Stylish Shapes Dies (159183), Spotlight on Nature Dies (163580), Bone Folder (102300), Stampin’ Dimensionals (In Kit), Adhesive Roll (In Kit)
Close Up of Focal Point
Measurements:
Basic White: (3 Pieces)
3 ¾” x 2 ½”
4 ¾” x 3 ½”
Scrap for Sentiment
Blueberry Bushel: (4 Pieces)
4-7/8” x 3-5/8” (2 Pieces)
4” x 2 ¾”
Scrap for Sentiment
Envelope:
3 ¾” x 3 ½” (Front)
3/8” x 3 ½”
3/8” x 1-7/9”
Note Card Base from Kit:
Scored at 1-7/8” and 5-5/8”
From Kit:
Blue Flowers Ephemera
Top View of Gate Fold Card
My Bridge Card
For my next alternative card, I decided to create a bridge card using the pink plaid card base from the Kit. The floral postage ephemera was perfect for this kind of card! So, I cut the front at 1” and 4 ½” up to the fold to create my 3 panels.
My Bridge Card
Next, I stamped my “Love Heart” sentiments in various places while I had the floral ephemera in place. Then, I used the Foam Adhesive Sheets to die cut a Poppy Parade “Beautiful” from the Beautiful Blooms Add-on Dies. I only added 2 popped up flowers to my card front and reserved the other one for the inside.
Inside Panel of Bridge Card
Once the front was done, it was time to work on the inside panel. Again, I stamped the “Love Heart” sentiments but made sure they were hidden when the card was closed. I used the postage die from the Beautiful Blooms Add-on Dies to die cut a Garden Green piece for my background. I decorated it with 2 postage stamp ephemeras and the remaining flower.
Inside Bridge Card
For the inside, I placed strips of leftover envelope from the prior card and placed them on either side. Then, I stamped the 2 sentiment stamps to complete my card.
Supplies:
Stamps: January 2026 Special Delivery Paper Pumpkin Kit
Inks: Poppy Parade (In Kit)
Paper: Poppy Parade (119793), Garden Green (102584)
Accessories: Beautiful Blooms Add-on Dies, Bone Folder (102300), Foam Adhesive Sheets (152815), Stampin’ Dimensionals (In Kit), Adhesive Roll (In Kit)
Close up of Focal Point
Measurements:
Poppy Parade:
Scrap for Sentiment
Blue Envelope:
4-1/8”x 1-1/8” (2 Pieces)
Garden Green:
3 ¾” x 2 ½”
Card Base from Kit:
Cut front at 1” and 4 ½” up to the fold
From Kit:
3 Flower Ephemeras
2 Postage Stamp Ephemeras
My Easel Card
For my next alternative card using the January 2026 Special Delivery Paper Pumpkin Kit, I made an easel card.
Easel Card
For this card, I used the leftover frame from the punched out postage ephemera. I love this idea of repurposing pieces that would otherwise be thrown out!
First, I created my card base according to the measurements below. Then, I added a Poppy Parade mat and a stamped Bubble Bath mat so that the stamping would show through the empty spots in the frame.
Easel Card Open
Next, I decided to use the leftover postage ephemeras from the card above but popped them up from the frame. I placed 4 of them in their matching spots but I moved the small rose one to give support to my “Beautiful” die cut. To add interest and fill in space, I added a heart puffy sticker from the Softest Spring Mix & Match Puffy Stickers above the “Beautiful” sentiment.
Side View of Easel Card
Finally, for the inside, I used a leftover strip from the blue envelope and matted it with Poppy Parade. “Sending Love” was stamped on a circle from the kit and popped up.
Supplies:
Stamps: January 2026 Special Delivery Paper Pumpkin Kit
Accessories: Beautiful Blooms Add-on Dies, Softest Spring Mix & Match Puffy Stickers (166986), Bone Folder (102300), Foam Adhesive Sheets (152815), Stampin’ Dimensionals (In Kit), Adhesive Roll (In Kit)
Close Up of Card
Measurements:
Basic White Card Base:
10 ½” x 4-5/8” scored at 2-5/8” and 5 ¼”
Poppy Parade:
5-1/8” x 4 ½”
1-1/8” x 4-3/8”
Scrap for Sentiment
Bubble Bath:
5” x 4-3/8”
Blue Envelope:
1” x 4-3/8”
From Kit:
White Rectangle
4 Postage Stamps Ephemera
Sentiment Circle
Leftover Frame from Postage Stamps
My Other Alternative Cards
Here are my other alternative cards that created using the Special Delivery January 2026 Paper Pumpkin Kit. These final cards are regular card bases using the elements from the Kit with the addition of card stock and the Beautiful Blooms Add-on Dies.
MySketch Card
Stampin’ Up! has a sketch challenge going on and I thought the postage stamps ephemera lent themselves to it. #CreativeChallengeSU
Stampin’ Up! Sketch
I used one of the card bases and added a strip from one of the green envelopes to the top of my card. To add interest, I added a die cut gold “Beautiful” and a thin gold border to my header. Then, I layered the ephemera according to the sketch. I decided to add some gold embossed “Love Heart” sentiments as the smaller elements in the sketch. These were punched out with a 1” punch from my stash. I also gold embossed the “Happy Valentine’s” sentiment. Lots of golden accents for this card!
My Sketch Card
Puppy Valentine Card
For my last alternative card, my puppy literally ate part of my card! Lol! I was working on my cards and noticed that my puppy was chewing! I had dropped the green leaves and he discovered them. The top is a photo of what was left of it after he snacked on it.
Leftovers from Puppy
So, it became part of one of my alternative cards! I kept the background the same as the card in the kit but added a Garden Green backdrop to my rose. For the rose, I cut the bottom row of petals off, glued them down and then used dimensionals to pop up the central part. It gave it a fun 3D look!
Puppy Valentine Card
Then, I tucked in the remaining leaves around the rose. I used the Foam Adhesive Sheets to die cut a poppy Parade “Beautiful” from the Beautiful Blooms Add-on Dies. Can you tell I love this die cut word! I used it on 4 of my 5 alternative cards! Lol!
As a finishing touch I added a butterfly puffy sticker from the Softest Spring Mix & Match Puffy Stickers.
More Information on My Beautiful Valentine Cards
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Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing A Yeti Valentine Card as my Design Team Inspiration Card for Conie Fong Art & Design using the new release Christmas and Valentine’s Yeti Bundle. This Bundle includes 18 images (9 JPG & 9 PNG format images):
Yeti With Gift
Yeti Stack of Presents
Boy Yeti Heart Balloon
Boy Yeti Round Balloon
Girl Yeti Heart Balloon
Yeti With Heart
Yeti Christmas Tree
Happy Valentine’s Day Sentiment
Happy Holidays Sentiment
The Details of A Yeti Valentine Card
Valentine’s Day is coming up, and I decided to create a yeti Valentine using the new release by Conie Fong. You could use these images for just about anything. In fact, someone mentioned they look like a Labubu. Can you imagine colouring them in fun colours like pink, blue or even rainbow…I just might have to do this! Lol!
Since I decided to create a Valentine card, I coloured him with my Copic markers holding a red heart. I added highlights to the heart using a White Gelly Roll Pen to give it some shine. I then coloured his fur with lots of texture and detail. Once he was coloured, I used my Brother Scan and Cut to cut him out.
Next, I die cut the Photo Play Falling Hearts die to create a mini slimline card with the DSP layered behind it. I found a heart doily in my stash and thought it gave him a perfect backdrop. I placed it on an angle for interest and trimmed off the overhang! Of course, you have to have candy hearts for a Valentine card, and the Lawn Fawn are a favourite of mine! Some red glimmery heart banners added some sparkle to my card.
The sentiment came with the Bundle. So, I printed it out and coloured the hearts with my R27 markers. This and the mat of DSP were both die cut with the Layering Stitched Rectangle Dies.
The finishing touch was to add a heart border at the bottom to help ground him.