Tuesday, March 3, 2026
A Stained Glass Looking All Occasion Card
Saturday, February 28, 2026
A Little Long-Necked Love: Geraldine Giraffe Get Well Card
Hello friends! Ericka from Strangely Creative here and today’s project is all about sweet, simple coloring with a whole lot of personality.
If you ever need a quick pick-me-up card, this one is perfect.
I pulled out the adorable Geraldine Giraffe from Woodware Craft Collection and stamped her onto smooth cardstock for coloring. Can we talk about that long neck and cozy scarf? She just makes you smile.
🎨 Copic Coloring Details
I colored Geraldine using my Copic markers, starting with light base layers and slowly building depth with darker shades. The scarf was honestly my favorite part to color. It’s such a great place to play with blending and soft shadow transitions.
After I finished shading, I grabbed my white gel pen and added highlights. That little pop of white always brings stamped images to life.
💛 Why This Stamp Works So Well
This design is simple but expressive. It’s perfect for:
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Get well cards
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Encouragement notes
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Just because mail
Sometimes you don’t need layers of mixed media. A clean background and beautifully colored focal image can say everything.
And let’s be honest… who wouldn’t smile opening this in their mailbox?
Thank you so much for stopping by today. I hope this inspires you to pull out your Copics and color something cheerful this weekend.
Have a wonderful weekend creating.
Topflight Stamp Supplies
![]() Woodware - Geraldine Giraffe Shop at: TP |
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Painted Woodware Violas
Hello! This week at Topflight Stamps, our theme is the company Woodware. I chose to use their Viola stamp set, one of my faves! On a piece of recycled store-bought greeting card, cut to fit my card base, I painted a background that would nicely highlight the Violas. I used PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Koala paint to cover the evidence LOL and made a fresh, clean place to stamp the Viola. Once that was dry, I used Lindy's Stamp Gang Pixie Dust Spray randomly on the panel. And once that was dry, then stamped Viola in VersaFine Onyx Black ink on top. On a separate piece of paper, I painted PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Wisteria and let it dry, then stamped Viola there too so I could trim and paper-piece onto my card. I added a butterfly from AALL & Create Delicate Wings (fussy-cut and layered on), some gems from my stash, and inked the edges of the panel with Lavinia Graphite Dye Ink. Wishing you a wonderful day! ~ Colleen
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Winter Wonder with Woodware – Snowman Family
Hello, Lisa Hoel here. This week at Topflight Stamps our brand focus is on Woodware stamps. They have so many cute and whimsical designs!
Topflight Stamps Supplies Used:

Woodware stamp - Snowman Family 
Lavinia stamp set - Snowflakes 
AALL & Create stamp set - Everyday Sentiments 
VersaFine Clair ink pads - Nocturne
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Nature is Magical
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Layered & Luminous: Gel Press + PaperArtsy Mixed Media Magic

Hello friends! Ericka from Strangely Creative here and today’s project is all about bold layers, rich texture, and that perfectly imperfect vintage vibe. If you love building depth one layer at a time, this one’s for you.
Step One: Gel Press Play
Everything started with my gel plate and a little creative curiosity.
I pulled out my collection of PaperArtsy Fresco Finish paints and Mattints and started experimenting. I layered both mediums directly onto the gel plate to see how they would interact in a single pull.
The standout combo -
- Weathered Copper
- Nutty Mattint
- Coastal
The Mattints gave that soft, aged translucency while the Frescos added body and texture. The result felt weathered, layered, and full of depth right from the first print.
Step Two: Building the Layers
Once my background was dry, I reached for the Seth Apter 49 and Mini 70 stamp set.
Using Pea Coat Fresco paint, I stamped the first layer of imagery directly onto the print. That bold navy tone grounded everything beautifully.
Then came the shimmer.
I added another layer using WOW! Embossing Powder in Tarnished Teal and Dirty Verdi. Those oxidized tones enhanced the aged metal feel already happening in the background.
For even more depth, I stamped a third layer using Versafine Clair Twilight. That darker ink pulled the eye inward and added contrast without overpowering the page.
Layer by layer, the texture just kept building.
Turning a Page into Panels
When I stepped back, I loved the finished page so much I didn’t want to hide it in a journal. So I cut it down into panels to create card fronts.
Once I selected a favorite panel, I added:
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Extra stamping for dimension
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More subtle texture
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A hand-drawn frame for that artsy finish
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A sentiment from the Lavinia Uplifting Collection
The Mattints give such a soft, vintage patina effect. It feels layered but cohesive. Moody but warm.
And the best part? I still have extra panels ready for future cards.
Layered backgrounds like this are one of my favorite ways to stretch supplies and create multiple projects in one sitting.
Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope this inspires you to pull out your gel plate and just play. Have a wonderful week creating.
Topflight Stamp Supplies
![]() PaperArtsy - Seth Apter 49 Shop at: TP |
![]() PaperArtsy - Seth Apter Mini 70 Shop at: TP |
![]() WOW! Embossing - Clear Embossing Pad Shop at: TP |
![]() WOW! Embossing - Seth Apter Dirti Verdi Shop at: TP |
![]() WOW! Embossing - Seth Apter Tarnished Teal Shop at: TP |
![]() Lavinia - Sentiment Stickers - Uplifting Collection Shop at: TP |
![]() Tsukineko - Versafine Clair - Twilight Shop at: TP |
![]() PaperArtsy - Fresco Chalk Paint - Tracy Scott Coastal Shop at: TP |
![]() PaperArtsy - Fresco Chalk Paint - Weathered Copper Shop at: TP | |
![]() PaperArtsy - Mattint Nutty Shop at: TP |
![]() Gel Press - Reusable Gel Printing Plate Shop at: TP |




















































