Monday, July 13, 2026

Light Summer Rain Watercolor

Hi, friends!  It's Monday which means that you Walter on the blog with you today.  This week's theme is Anything Goes and I wanted to focus on my favorite brand in the Topflight Stamps shop - Chou & Flowers.  I truly enjoy this brand/s designs and the scenes that you can easily build using their stamps.  My vision for today's design is an overcast summer day with a light rain falling.  We often think of the beauty of summer being held on a sunny day with lots of bright colors.  However, there's much beauty in the rain and gray hues of an overcast day.  For some, it may evoke feelings of melancholy while, for others, there is solace in the quietness of such a day.  The good news is that it's all about how look at it and if you make the most of it, which is why the sentiment "Don't let life dull your sparkle" is perfect for it!


I used the following items from Topflight Stamps to create this design: Chou & Flowers In the Rain Stamp Set, Chou & Flowers Our Home Stamp Set, Lavinia Stamps Don't Let Life Dull Your Sparkle Stamp, Versafine Onyx Black Ink, and Hunky Dory Glitter Diamond Purple Sparkles Embellishments.  From my stash, I used a 4" x 5.25" sized piece of watercolor paper, an A2 white card base, a 4 1/8th" x 5 3/8" piece of navy cardstock to serve as a mat, a watercolor pan set, masking paper, clear embossing ink, and white embossing powder.

The key to the scene is deciding on the placement of your focal objects, which for me were the woman with the umbrella and the phone booth, stamping them and then masking them.  Creating a mask to protect your image allows you to easily use other stamps to build out the background and stamp over your focal points to include the details around them.  As you may see in the next two pictures, I masked my subjects and then started to build out the beautiful brick plaza.



Creating the plaza only required the one stamp from the set.  The stamp easily aligns with each stamped image and so it is just repeat moving & stamping to finish it.


With the plaza stamped, I arranged the row house stamp and part of one of the tree line stamps to complete the scene.  Both the houses and the tree line stamps aligned perfectly on top of the plaza.  I was finished with stamping and removed my masks to reveal the fully stamped scene.


I grabbed my heat tool and ran it over both sides of the panel to ensure that all of the ink was dry.  I then began filling the scene with varying shades of watercolors.  I used a mixture of grays and blues to paint the sky and the telephone booth, which I felt was a good mix to color the glass panes of the booth.  Once the painting was complete, I again ran my heat tool over both sides of the panel to ensure dryness.  I was then able to stamp my sentiment with clear embossing ink, add some white embossing powder, and heat set it.  I then adhered the panel to the navy-blue mat and adhered the combined panel to the card base.  A few Hunky Dory Diamond Sparkles were added for a little shimmer & shine.

I hope that you enjoy today's design!  Do you often mask stamped objects to create scenes?  Do you enjoy the process or view it as too much work?  How about water coloring?  Let me know in the comments.  I'll see you again next Monday with another design.  Until then . . . be well!



Friday, July 10, 2026

One Gel Print, Three Christmas Cards: Christmas in July Inspiration

 

Hello crafty friends! Ericka from Strangely Creative here, and today we're celebrating one of my favorite crafting traditions... Christmas in July!

I know it may seem a little early to start thinking about holiday cards, but I've learned that making a few cards now means a lot less stress when December rolls around. Plus, it's the perfect excuse to pull out some festive stamps and spend a little extra time creating.

For today's project, I challenged myself to stretch my supplies by turning one gel print into three different Christmas cards.


🎨 Starting with a Favorite Gel Print

I began by digging through my stash and found a colorful gel press print that had been waiting for the perfect project.

 

One of the things I love about gel prints is that every section has its own personality. Cut your larger gel prints into smaller panels and let each one become the background for a different design.


🎅 Coloring the Gnomes

Next, I reached for the adorable PaperArtsy Kate Crane 017 stamp set and colored each of the whimsical gnomes with colored pencils.


 

I love how relaxing colored pencils are. Building soft layers of color and adding subtle shading gives each little character its own personality. Once they were finished, I paired each gnome with the section of the gel print that suited it best. It almost felt like matching ornaments to the perfect Christmas tree.


✨ Adding Texture & Shine

To give the backgrounds a festive touch, I used the PaperArtsy Kate Crane PS427 stencil with gold texture paste.


 

The raised metallic texture catches the light beautifully and adds just the right amount of holiday sparkle without overpowering the colorful backgrounds.

Sometimes a little shimmer is all a Christmas card needs.


💌 Finishing Touches

To complete the cards, I added:

  • Sentiments from the PaperArtsy JOFY 117 and Kate Crane 007 stamp sets
  • My signature hand-drawn frame
  • Simple layering that lets each gnome remain the star of the card 


 

Three cards finished... and a few more crossed off my Christmas list!


Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope these cheerful little gnomes inspire you to get a head start on your holiday cards and remind you that even one background can become several beautiful projects.

Have a wonderful weekend, happy crafting, and Merry Christmas... just a little early! 🎄✨

 

Topflight Stamp Supplies 

PaperArtsy - JOFY 117
PaperArtsy - JOFY 117
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PaperArtsy - Kate Crane 007
PaperArtsy - Kate Crane 007
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PaperArtsy - Kate Crane 017
PaperArtsy - Kate Crane 017
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PaperArtsy - Kate Crane PS427
PaperArtsy - Kate Crane PS427
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WOW! Embossing - Clear
WOW! Embossing - Clear
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Tsukineko - Versafine Clair - Twilight
Tsukineko - Versafine Clair - Twilight
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Gel Press - Reusable Gel Printing Plate
Gel Press - Reusable Gel Printing Plate
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Speedball - 2
Speedball - 2" Brayer
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Thursday, July 9, 2026

Christmas Snowflakes

Hello!  This week at Topflight Stamps, we're celebrating CHRISTMAS in July!!  I went with a clean and simple design, making Visible Image "Let It Snow" stamp set the star attraction here.  With WOW! Embossing Ink and WOW! Weathered Gold embossing powder, I stamped the largest snowflake in the center of the card, and then at each of the four corners, and used a heat tool.  The shine on this is gorgeous in person (see second photo below).  The very center of the main snowflake has a cluster of juniper berries from PaperArtsy - Alison Bomber - Juniper Edition.  I stamped it on a scrap piece of cardstock with Memento Tuxedo Black ink, colored with alcohol markers and fussy-cut.  It passes easily for a different kind of berry; it's a versatile stamp set!

Have a wonderful week! ~ Colleen



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Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Christmas in July with Woodware Stamps

Hello, Lisa Hoel here. This week at Topflight Stamps we're cooling it down with "Christmas in July"! If you are like most of us, when December rolls around we run short on time for holiday card making. Why not get a start now?


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I started off with a shimmery silver gel print background. The main stamp from the Woodware Holy Night set is such a beautiful focal image – I just added some color and gold accents. Perfect!

Thanks for stopping by and be sure to check out the Topflight Stamps store for a wide selection of different and hard to find stamps, stencils and other paper crafting supplies from all around the world! Also keep an eye here on the Topflight Stamps blog. There is new inspiration posted often!

Topflight Stamps Supplies Used:

Woodware stamp set - Holy Night

VersaFine Clair ink pad - Nocturne

Gel Press print
watercolors
 









Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Ho Ho Ho!

 It's Tuesday which means you've got Kathi here to share a project with you!! Our theme this week is Christmas in July! 



Use Tuxedo Black Memento Ink by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko to stamp Santa from the Kate Crane 007 Cling Mounted Stamp Set by Kate Crane for PaperArtsy twice — once onto a piece of Mixed Media paper and once onto repositionable sticker paper. Fussy-cut the sticker paper version and place it over its counterpart on the image panel.

Place the reindeer stamp from the Kate Crane 007 Cling Mounted Stamp Set facedown on the right of Santa. Ink the stamp with  Tuxedo Black Memento Ink and stamp it twice — once onto the image panel and once onto repositionable sticker paper. Fussy-cut the sticker paper version and place it over its counterpart on the image panel.

Clean and dry the reindeer stamp. Reposition it facedown on Santa's left. Ink the stamp with  Tuxedo Black Memento Ink and stamp it twice — once onto the image panel and once onto repositionable sticker paper. Fussy-cut the sticker paper version and place it over its counterpart on the image panel.

Place the flattest of the masks from the Hills Acetate Stencil/Mask Set by Lavinia Stamps horizontally across the image panel and secure with low-tack tape and/or magnets.

Brush or sponge grey-blue dye ink over the Hills Acetate Mask and the masked images onto the image panel to create a background sky.

Use a C1 Copic marker to trace the top of the Hills Acetate Mask, Flip the mask over and move it downwards. Use the C1 marker to trace it again.  Repeat this step to create more lines of snow on the background. 

Remove the masks from the images and use Copic markers to color them. Use a N6 marker to increase the size of the reindeers' pupils then use a white gel pen to add highlights to them and to the reindeers' hooves. Use a black Glaze pen to color the buttons on Santa's outfit and make them shiny and dimensional.

Position the "ho, ho, ho!" sentiment stamp facedown on the image panel as shown. Ink the sentiment stamp with Nocturne VersaFine Clair Ink by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko and stamp. Heat set the ink.

Add dots of Bold Stardust Clear Glittering Gelly Roll Gel Ink Pens by Sakura along the traced snow lines. Let the gel ink dry, trim the image panel, and mat with a slightly larger panel of red textured cardstock.

Cut a piece of patterned paper from the A Gingham Christmas 8x8 Patterned Paper Pad by Creative Expressions to 4" x 5.25" to create the background panel. Edge it with a R35 Copic marker and adhere it to a red A2 card. 

Adhere the matted image panel to finish the card.

Please pop over to my blog, Kat's Tales of Stamping, for step-by-step instructions and complete supply lists.

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Thank you for visiting today!

Monday, July 6, 2026

One Magic Night 7/6/26

Hi, friends!  It's Walter Zemrock on the blog with you today sharing my first post as a member of the Topflight Stamps team.  I'm truly excited to be joining this team of amazing creators and look forward to opportunity to share designs with you.  This week's theme is Christmas, and I couldn't be happier about that!  It's a time of the year filled with so much magic and wonder . . . and I enjoy trying to capture that in my designs.

Today's card was created with products from Lavinia Stamps: Christmas Night - Santa's Sleigh, Snowy Fir Tree - Small, Forrest Scene, Annie & Edward Set, and Christmas Greetings.  In addition, I also used several Versafine Clair Ink pads (Nocturne, Blue Belle, Fallen Leaves, Green Oasis), Hunkydory Gold & Silver Diamond Sparkles Precious Pearls, as well as several items from my stash: watercolor paper panel, white pigment ink, ink pouncer applicator, white acrylic marker, and gel pens.



I began by applying the Blue Belle ink to the watercolor panel using a baby wipe.  Watercolor paper is a great background for this card for two reasons: 1). it won't pill as you pounce and swipe the baby wipe across it, and 2). it has texture that works great when creating a snowy scene.  I simply smoosh my ink pad onto my glass crafting surface, swipe the ink with the baby wipe, and add it to the paper by pouncing and swiping it around.  I then follow up by using my blue ink blending brush to swipe back and forth to blend it all a bit.  Note that you're not looking for a completely unified ink blended background and variations are okay. 


I then used my ink pouncing brush and white pigment ink to gently soften the color by randomly pouncing all over the panel.  This softens the blue color and fills in variations to create a snowy night sky.  I followed that up my adding white splatter to the card panel to create the falling snow.


 I was then able to determine the placement of images in my scene and stamp them.  Note that I achieved the darker green shade for the fir trees by stamping them first with Fallen Leaves and then stamping them with Green Oasis on top of it.

Once the stamping was done, I was able to add details.  I used a white gel pen to add snow onto tree branches, yellow and orange glitter gel pens to add a light effect around the lantern and candle, and a white acrylic marker to add some heavier snow impressions and snowy ground for Annie & Edward to stand on.



I just love Annie & Edward!  They add such a sense of wonder to the scene by standing there with their lights, looking up at Santa, and watching as he flies above them.  All I can think of is BELIEVE as I look at this card!

I hope that you enjoyed learning more about my design and process.  I look forward to sharing another post with you next Monday.  Until then . . . be well!

Topflight Stamps Supplied Used:


Lavinia Christmas Night - Santa's Sleigh


Lavinia - Annie & Edward Set































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