Hello crafty friends! Ericka with Strangely Creative here and I’m back after a relaxing spring break where I had time to just play in my craft room… no pressure, no plan, just color and texture.
If you know me, I usually reach for bold, bright colors. But this time I pulled out the beautifully moody Boho Dreams Magicals from Lindy's Gang, and those soft, cloudy layers completely won me over.
🎨 Building the Background (The Magic Happens Here)
I started with watercolor paper and gave it a light mist of water. This helps the powders move and blend as soon as they hit the surface. Then I sprinkled on several colors from the Boho Dreams set and added a bit more water to let everything flow naturally.
Here’s the key: don’t rush it.
I let that first layer dry completely before going back in with more powder and water. Building in layers is what gives you that soft, dimensional look instead of muddy color.
The result?
Beautiful washes of pink, yellow, and teal that feel airy but still rich.
🌸 Adding Texture & Sparkle
Once my background was dry, I started layering in texture.
I used Pink Lemonade Stencil Butter for a soft pop of pink
Paired it with the PS427 Stencil for pattern
Then added a sprinkle of WOW! Embossing Powder in Gold Vintage Lace for subtle shimmer
That combination adds just enough contrast without overpowering the soft background.
To bring in even more depth, I stamped using the Ink & Dog Mini 124 with Versafine Clair Morning Mist. It gives that quiet, layered texture that makes you look twice.
💫 Creating the Focal Point
For the focal image, I wanted something soft but still eye-catching.
I stamped the Kate Crane Mini 013 onto blue vellum and heat embossed it with the same Gold Vintage Lace powder to tie everything together.
Vellum adds that dreamy, slightly translucent effect that works perfectly with this color palette.
I finished the card with:
A sentiment from the Uplifting Collection
A simple hand-drawn frame to ground the design
💛 Why This Card Works
Soft layers keep it calming and cohesive
Gold embossing adds just enough light and contrast
Vellum creates depth without heaviness
Repeating elements (like the embossing powder) ties everything together
This is one of those cards that feels peaceful just looking at it.
If you’ve been stuck in a creative rut, try switching up your color palette like I did here. It might surprise you.
Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope you get a little time to create something just for fun this weekend.
The background images are from the Blackthorn stamp set, stamped in Truffle ink here and there. I added a sentiment from same set near the bottom of the card, stamped in Versafine Onyx Black ink. Final touch was a piece of crochet lace from my stash. Hope you have a wonderful day! ~ Colleen
Well, it's a day late but that's okay. ;-) Hello, Lisa Hoel here. This week at Topflight Stamps our theme is Anything Goes! My Mom's birthday is on St. Patrick's Day so I always make her an appropriately themed card to mark the occasion. This year's features the Grungy Birthday Words stamp from Visible Image and a host of AALL & Create die sets.
I stamped the background with Queen Bee Shimmer Pearl Ink and then embossed it with clear embossing powder. After that, I spritzed the background with Lindy's Rusty Lantern Lime and Steampunk Sepia from the Industrial Chic Starburst Spray Set. When it was all dry, I placed a clean piece of absorbent newsprint paper over the top and ironed it with my craft iron. This melts the embossing powder which wicks into the paper. (You have to peel the paper off quickly or it will stick!) This is a great technique to achieve a faux batik look.
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Greetings! It's Tuesday so you've got Kathi here! There's an "Anything Goes" theme this week, so I've made a St. Patrick's Day card to celebrate!
PSA: Topflight Stamps is running a St. Patrick's Day Flash Sale! Pop on over to indulge your wish list! There are lots of great new and old products available. But you'd better hurry!
Brush Della BlueElements Ink by Lavinia Stamps from the edges of the stencil's bottle aperture towards the center. Concentrate the ink so that it's heaviest around the outlines of the bottle.
Trace the Mini Hills Masks - Stencil onto cardstock and fussy-cut along the tracing lines to create a negative area of the mask. Label the two sections so you know the top and the bottom. Place the top portion over the blue-inked area. Brush Green Parrot and Lime PunchElements Inks over the paper mask and the Sticker Stencil to create a grassy hill.
Use magnets and/or low-tack tape to secure the image panel to the base of a stamping platform being sure to keep the Sticker Stencil and the rainbow mask in place.
Remove the rainbow mask and color the rainbow with Copic markers. Use a gold acrylic paint pen and a gold glitter pen to create the pot o'gold. Use Sparkle Clear Overlay Brush Pens by Spectrum Noir to add some sparkle to the fairies' wings. Remove the Sticker Stencil and place it back on its carrier sheet.
Heat set the image panel.
Secure the image panel onto a magnetic craft mat. Place the bottle sticker mask from the Sticker Stencil used previously over the stamped and colored bottle.
Place the home-made mask over the sky area of the image panel. Brush OliveElements Ink over the stencil onto the image panel. Brush Pine, Green Parrot, and Lime PunchElements Inks to fill in the grassy area of the image panel. Tear a piece of scrap cardstock, place it onto the grassy area, then brush OliveElements Ink over the torn cardstock to create shading and detail. Use a white chalk pencil to add highlights to the bottle and to the cauldron. Use green chalk pencils to add shading to the grassy areas. Set the image panel aside.
Cut a piece of Bristol paper to 5.25" x 8.25". Center a rectangular cutting die facedown on the paper, secure with low-tack tape, and run the combination through your die-cut machine to create a frame.
Brush a small scrap of Bristol paper with Green Parrot and Lime PunchElements Inks. Heat set. Pounce an anti-static pouch onto the piece of cardstock. Place the inked scrap of Bristol paper onto the base of a stamping platform. Ink the "Celebrate" stamp from the Classic Sentiments Clear Stamp Set by Heffy Doodle with Green OasisVersaFine Clair Ink. Pour clear detail embossing powder onto the wet ink, pour the excess powder back into its container, and heat set. Use a cutting die to cut the sentiment. Ink another piece of Bristol paper with Green OasisVersaFine Clair Ink, heat set it, cut with the matching cutting die, and use it to mat the sentiment die-cut. Adhere the complete sentiment nameplate to the bottom as shown.
Create a 5.5" x 8.5" card from white cardstock. Sponge Green OasisVersaFine Clair Ink around the outer .5" of the card. Heat set.
Adhere the framed image panel to the card. Use gold epoxy stickers to finish the card.
Please pop over to my blog, Kat's Tales of Stamping, for numbered instructions and complete supply lists.