Sunday, July 5, 2026

Summer Scene Building with Ink Blending, Stenciling, Stenciling & Die Cuts

 It’s Summer Week at Pajama Crafter Stamps! This is the perfect excuse to create a peaceful outdoor scene! The whole design team will be showcasing summer themed projects all week! So be sure and check them out.

For today’s card, we’ll be combining ink blending, stenciling, die cuts and fun stamps to build a whimsical landscape that captures fishing on a lazy summer day.



Stenciling

Start by creating the background with the Casted Net Stencil. Soft ink blending on white card stock over the stencil adds just the right amount of texture while keeping the design light and airy. To help with smooth blending use Awesome Sauce.

The subtle net pattern will provide interest without overpowering the rest of the scene.



Inking, Stamping and Die Cutting

Next, cut a piece of white card stock about 4 1/4 inches square.


Use blending tools to layer inks creating a bright summer sky, calm water and shorelines.

For the landscape, use the Scalloped Border Die to create rolling hills from card stock.


 Layering the hills instantly adds dimension and provides the perfect place to build the rest of the scene. Stamp trees from the Sliding By Stamp and Die Set, color, die cut, and tuck behind the hills to create the illusion of distance.





Stamp, color and fussy cut the images from the I Wanna Be Like You Stamps as the focal, bringing the entire scene to life. Layering the stamped images over the ink-blended background and die-cut landscape creates a fun, storybook feel that invites the viewer into the scene.


Mat the completed scene panel.


Complete the Card Design

Create a 5 x 6 1/2 inch card base.


Cut a matting panel to 4 3/4 x 6 1/4 inches.


Trim the panel with stenciling to 4 5/8 x 6 1/8 inches. Stamp the sentiment in the bottom right corner.



Adhere the matting and panel with stenciling to the card base.


Add the scene panel to the card at a slight angle.



Scene-building cards are a great way to combine several techniques into a single project. By mixing stenciling, ink blending, layered die cuts and stamped images, it’s easy to create a card with depth, dimension and plenty of summertime charm.

Pajama Crafter Stamps Products Used:


Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope this project inspires you to create your own summer-inspired scenes using your favorite Pajama Crafter Stamps products. 


Until next time...


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Linking up to:
613 Avenue Create - playing ATG
We Love Stamping - Summertime
Th Male Room - Hobbies


Addicted to Stamps and More - Die Cuts and/or Stencils




Saturday, July 4, 2026

Happy 4th of July

 Happy 4th of July!
The U.S. is celebrating it's 250th birthday today and
I have created a quick and easy card to mark the occasion.


I have used products from


The sweet Flower Child stamp was colored with Prismacolor pencils and fussy cut.
I foiled the flashcard.

My card base measures 5 x 6 1/2 inches.
I cut a piece of dark blue card stock to cover the front.
One of the Vintage Americana papers was layered onto the blue.
The flashcard which measures 4 1/44 x 5 1/5 was mattted with red glitter card stock.
I popped my sweet Flower Child onto the card with foam tape.
My card is complete.

Happy 4th of July!
Have a great weekend!




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Linking up to:
Classic Design Challenge - ATG w/Anniversary or Birthday twist
If You Give a Crafter a Cookie - Red, White and Blue

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Let Freedom Ring Card

Happy Wednesday! 
And a new month too!

With the United States celebrating 250 years in a few days I
am sharing a patriotic card created with inspiration from 
the latest episode of Craft Roulette.

And, I just had to use a cute stamp set from



CR parameters for Episode #325 

So, I think there are many forms of "Flip Fold" cards and mine
seems to be a little different than most I've seen in the gallery
for this episdoe. This one is an accordion fold card, 
but the panels do flip when opening the card.
The card base was die cut with Create-A-Card dies from Crafter's Companion.

I used red and blue as my Tartan colors.

My "Have a Yankee Doodle Day" sentiment does
include a measurement of time (day) to meet the
element parameter, but I included a clock that was  cut
from an embossed panel. for good measure.

For the Add a Bow parameter I drew little bow ties on my characters!








There you have it, a fun little patriotic card.
I hope all of you celebrating here in the US
have a great and safe holiday weekend!

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Linking up to:
Cut it Up Challenge - Critters w/a die cut
Classic Design Challenge - ATG w/summer fun twist







Monday, June 29, 2026

Any Occasion Fairy Card

Hey there!
I'm sharing my latest inspiration project for
It is a fairy card that can be used for any occasion.




 The Crystal Fairy digis come as a set of 4, with and without crystals.
I am using one without crystals.

I colored the image with Prismacolor pencils and fussy cut.
My overall card design is simple.
An older die set from my stash was pulled out to create a frame.
I backed the frame with a lighter purple card stock that shows through.
3 matting layers were added.
I chose not to add a sentiment.

Thanks so much for stopping by and have a great rest of the week!


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Linking up to:
Addicted to Stamps and More - Die cuts and/or Stencils (die cut frame)
Classic Design Challenge - ATG w/Summer Fun Twist

Sunday, June 28, 2026

Creating a Bright Encouragement Card

 Sometimes the encouragement someone needs most 
is a gentle reminder of the strength they already possess. 
Today’s card combines bright colors, sunny details, and 
the sentiment “You Are Strong” to deliver that uplifting message.

Let me show you how to create this card with products from Pajama Crafter Stamps.



To begin, stamp the sweet Flower Child Stamps image and color it with Prismacolor Pencils. 
Soft shading and vibrant colors bring this character to life while adding plenty of personality and charm.


For the background, use the
Sunburst Stencil to create a sunny focal point. 
The sunburst draws the eye directly to the image. 
The radiating rays add energy and movement, making the card feel bright and uplifting.


Add a narrow mat to the stenciled background with a piece of pink cardstock. 
Layer orange and pink polka dot patterned paper from 
Even though it comes from a Halloween collection, the pattern paper
 coordinates perfectly with the Flower Child image.

Add the background panel to an orange card base.



Fussy cut the image. 

Stamp the sentiment “You Are Strong” from Awareness Stamps onto white card stock. 

Die cut the sentiment with a circle die. 

Take a piece of pink card stock and die cut using the Scalloped Circle Die

Cut a piece of the polka dot pattern paper for layering.



Add the pattern paper strip to the background near the bottom.

Adhere the image with foam tape to the left side of the card.

The sentiment goes on the right side.

To finish the design, I scattered a few Ballet Slipper Confetti Embellishments around the card. This adds a bit of sparkle and extra interest.

I love how the pink and orange colors create a fun retro-inspired feel that perfectly complements the Flower Child image.



Products Used:


Pajama Crafter Stamps Flower Child Stamps

Pajama Crafter Stamps Awareness Stamps

Pajama Crafter Stamps Sunburst Stencil

Pajama Crafter Stamps Scalloped Circle Die

Pajama Crafter Stamps Spooky Sorbet Halloween Paper Pack

Pajama Crafter Stamps Ballet Slipper Confetti Embellishments

Prismacolor Pencils

Orange, pink and white card stock


When someone needs a little extra sunshine in their day, 

a handmade card filled with cheerful color and 

heartfelt encouragement can make all the difference.


Until next time,

Judy 


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Linking up to:

613 Avenue Create - playing ATG

Lil Patch of Crafty Friends - ATG

Crafty Catz - ATG

Creative Fingers - ATG

Just Us Girls - ATG w/stencils

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - ATG

Addicted to Stamps and More - Die Cuts and/or Stencils

Cupcake Inspirations - ATG

Ally's Angels - ATG

Classic Design Challenge - ATG option



Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Tackle Box Pop Up Card Tutorial

 Looking for a fun and unexpected way to celebrate a fishing enthusiast’s birthday? 

 This Tackle Box Pop-Up Card is packed with personality and plenty of dimensional details! 
Created with colorful cardstock from CutCardStock with no special equipment needed. 
This fun design is the perfect handmade card for anglers of all ages.

Cardstock


Other Supplies

Paper trimmer
Scoring tool
Adhesive (glue, double sided tape, foam tape)
Fishing themed clip art
Computer
Oval & square dies
Acetate

Getting Started

Start by cutting the cardstock pieces for constructing the tackle box.

Lessebo Taupe Cardstock – cut 2 pieces for card base
2 x 10 inches (1)
5 x 5 inches (1)

DCS Canvas Textured Mantis Green Cardstock – cut 2 pieces for tackle box trays; 3 decorative pieces

1 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches (1)
1 1/4 x 7 inches (1)
1 x 5 inches (1)
1/2 x 2 inches (2)

DCS Textured Indigo Blue Cardstock – cut 3 pieces for front & side of tackle box

4 3/4 x 1 3/4 inches (1)
1 3/4 x 1 3/4 inches (2)


Assembling Box

Score the 2 x 10 inch piece of Lessebo Taupe Cardstock at 1/2, 2 1/2, 7 1/2, 9 1/2 & 10 inches.

Next, score DCS Canvas Textured Mantis Green Cardstock larger piece at 1/2, 1 3/4, 6 3/4. 8 inches. Score the smaller piece at 1/2, 1, 6, 6 1/2 inches. The 1 x 5 inch piece is scored length wise at 1/2 inch.



Take the 5 x 5 inch taupe piece and adhere to the tabs of the scored piece to form box. 
See photo


Tuck in the green pieces and adhere the tabs to the back piece.



Next, add the DCS Textured Indigo Blue Cardstock pieces to the box.


Cut a 1 3/4 inch square out of the green cardstock and a 1 3/8 inch square frame from taupe. Fold the frame in half.




Adhere to the center of the 1 x 5 inch green piece as seen in photo below.



Adhere the 1 x 5 inch piece to the inside of the box with the fold on the upper edge. 
Apply foam tape to the back of the green square piece and adhere to box. 
Glue the two 1/2 x 2 inch pieces to the upper edges on the sides.


Adding the Final Touches

Print fishing lures, worms, hooks, etc onto Cougar White Smooth CardStock

Fussy cut.




Add the fussy cut clip art pieces to the box randomly. 
Wet glue and foam tape work good for this. 
Also add acetate with double side tape to some pieces to give a little “lift”.


Print a fish image and sentiment onto Cougar White Smooth CardStock

Die cut the sentiment with an oval die. 

Adhere both pieces to the back of the box.

Also, if desired, add a piece of the white cardstock measuring 4 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches to

 the very back of the box for adding a message to recipient.

The finished card measures 5 x 7 inches and folds flat to fit in an envelope.





Perfect for Any Fishing Fan

Whether you’re creating a birthday card for Dad, Grandpa, a friend, or a young fishing enthusiast, this tackle box pop-up card is sure to make a splash. 

The playful arrangement of fishing gear and colorful details creates a card 

that’s both fun and memorable.


Handmade cards become even more special when they reflect the recipient’s 

hobbies and interests, and this fishing-themed design does exactly that.


Thanks for checking out my project and let me know if you try one for yourself!


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Linking up to:

A Perfect Time to Craft - ATG

Ally's Angels - ATG

Classic Design Challenge - ATG w/Summer Fun Twist

Sparkles Forum Challenge - Masculine

613 Avenue Create - ATG w/Craft or Hobby Twist

Dragonfly Dreams - Masculine

Lil Patch of Crafty Friends - ATG

Creative Creases - ATG w/fun fold

Creative Fingers - ATG

Crafty Catz - ATG



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