Sunday, April 19, 2026

Create a Scalloped Border Card

 This scalloped border card is such a sweet mix of soft color, pattern, and uplifting sentiment—perfect for spring or just sending a little encouragement! Hey there! Judy V here with a step-by-step tutorial so you can recreate this look.


Stamp and Color the Image

Stamp the birds from Birds of a Feather Stamps onto white cardstock that had been die cut on both the top and lower edges with Scalloped Border Die.



Color them using alcohol markers or colored pencils in a variety of bright, cheerful shades. Prismacolor Pencils are my choice.


Trimming Cardstock

Cut a piece of teal cardstock to 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. Score at 4 1/4 inches along the 8 1/2 inch side. Fold and burnish. This forms an A2 card base.

A piece of coral cardstock is cut to 3 7/8 x 5 1/8 inches. 

Trim a piece of a plaid pattern paper from the Spring Plaids Paper Pack to approximately 2 7/8 x 3 inches.

Stamp the sentiment from the Birds of a Feather Stamps below the bird image



Die Cut Embellishments

Die cut a small accent using the Scalloped Circle Die out of teal cardstock.

Cut two small banners using the Pennant Dies (one coral, one teal).




Assemble the Card


Adhere the pattern paper panel to the lower portion of the coral piece. This adds a soft, colorful foundation and balances the brighter top section.

Add the white scalloped piece over the plaid paper leaving to top of the coral panel bare.

Then adhere this assembled panel to the card base.


Finishing touches

Cut the scalloped circle die cut in half. Tuck under the white scalloped panel on the upper left side.

Add the 2 pennant pieces up under the lower left side.

Opalescence Confetti Embellishments are added randomly to the top half of the card to complete the design.




Final Thoughts


This design is a great way to combine patterned paper with clean stamping and soft die-cut details. The bright birds paired with the encouraging sentiment make it perfect for sending a little happiness through the mail.

Feel free to switch up the color palette or papers to match different seasons or occasions!


Supplies Used


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Linking up to:
Cut It Up Challenge - Colors of Spring
Classic Design Challenge - ATG/Furry Friends Twist
Crafty Animals - ATG w/animals
Critter Crazy - ATG/w featured critters
A Cut Above - ATG with Die Cut
A Place to Start - playing ATG
613 Avenue Create - playing ATG




Saturday, April 18, 2026

Home Sweet Home Jar Decor

 There’s something so special about creating decor pieces that bring a warm, handmade touch to your space—and today’s project does just that! Judy here sharing this adorable altered mason jar featuring beautiful Clear Scraps chipboard embellishments and a soft, homey color palette.



This project is perfect for spring decorating or as a thoughtful handmade gift for someone special.

Project Details

I started with a simple plastic jar and transformed it into a charming décor piece using patterned paper, soft florals, and layered chipboard elements.

Using: Home Chipboard Punchout EmbellishmentsMason Jar Wooden Covers



Lid Assembly

Let’s start by assembling the lid cover.

Layer and glue 3 of the included rings together. 


Next, add the piece with the hole in the middle.



Finish with the last ring and paint.




Next, choose chipboard pieces for the lid tops.



Paint the tops white and add color to the chipboard pieces.



Adhere chipboard to the tops and embellish with mini flowers.


Front Design

I cut a piece of patterned paper to add to the jar.



Color is added to 2 more chipboard pieces for the front of the jar.



The focal point of the jar is the “Home Sweet Home” chipboard embellishment. I love how dimension from chipboard instantly elevates a project! I layered the piece onto a white die cut circle to make the sentiment stand out against the patterned background.

To bring everything together, I added a mix of dimensional flowers in soft blues, creams, and peaches along the bottom. These little details add texture and make the design feel cozy and inviting.



Why I Love This Project

What I love most about this piece is how versatile it is. You can:

  • Use it as home décor
  • Turn it into a gift container
  • Fill it with seasonal items
  • Display it on a shelf or craft space

Clear Scraps chipboard elements make it so easy to customize and layer for a polished, dimensional look.

Final Thoughts

This “Home Sweet Home” mason jar is a simple project with a big impact. With just a few supplies and some creative layering, you can turn an everyday item into something truly special.





If you give this project a try, I’d love to see how you make it your own!







Friday, April 17, 2026

Spring Garden Card

Happy Friday!
The Pajama Crafter Stamps Design Team is showcasing projects
with a Spring Garden theme for our Inspiration Hop this month over on Instagram.

There are projects created with this month's New Release products as well as
projects created with older products.




My inspiration card is great for sending a little sunshine your way! 🌸💖

It features a sweet wheelbarrow overflowing with bright florals, paired with soft spring plaid and a pop of pink for that perfect happy hello! 

I added a stitched circle frame, fluttering butterflies, and a sprinkle of rhinestones to bring it all to life.

Sometimes the simplest message—“just a note to say hello”—can mean so much 💌

Products used:


Check out the hop for a chance to win a $15 Pajama Crafter Stamps store credit.
Get started at Instagram.

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Linking up to:
Beautiful Blossoms - Anything Florals Goes
A Place to Start - playing ATG
Simon Says Stamp Monday - Bright and Cheerful
613 Avenue Create - playing ATG

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Floral Garden Card

Hello!
I hope everyone is doing well!
It is so hard to believe that we are halfway through another month!
I just can't figure out where time goes.

Today I have an inspiration card created for

I have used the beautiful digi,
 

Flowers are favorites of mine to color.
What about you?
I colored with Prismacolor Pencils, which is probably no surprise.
And fussy cut. Something else that is not surprise if you see much of what I create.

I pulled out a 3D embossing folder for the background.
A seam binding bow was added.
I die cut the sentiment.
Finishing touches were gems.
A little sparkle is always good, right?




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

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Linking up to:
613 Avenue Create - playing ATG
Daisy Chain Challenges - No Designer Paper
A Place to Start - playing ATG
Creative Knockouts - Embossing Delight
Inspiration Station - photo prompt (colors & flowers)




Sunday, April 12, 2026

Party Animals Birthday Card with Creative Die Cutting

Today I’m excited to share a fun and festive party animals birthday card created for Pet Week at Pajama Crafter Stamps. Judy V here to share how this card came together with some creative die cutting.


This cheerful birthday card features an adorable trio of pets, all ready to party in their little hats. I wanted to create a playful scene with lots of movement and color, so I combined bright papers with layered die cuts and stamped images.




Card Details:


I started with a 5 x 6 1/2 inch white card base. Cut a piece of bright blue cardstock same size to cover the base and frame the design for a bold pop of color. For the background, I used patterned paper from the Birthday Bash Paper Pad, trimming it into sections for a fun, slightly whimsical layout.


To create visual interest, I added a white, soft curved layer across the center using the Scalloped Border Die. This helped separate the top and bottom sections while adding a touch of texture. Ink the “Happy Birthday” embossing on the scalloped edge with blue ink.


I die cut 2 areas of the white curved piece with the Scalloped Circle Die. Make another cut in the lower corner of the patterned paper. 


Stamp the sentiment with stamps from the Mix & Match Celebrations Sentimentsand adhere to the yellow pattern paper.




Layer the background onto the blue mat. Then apply to the card base.




Focal Elements


The stars of the card are these sweet pets from My Best Friend Stamps and High Five Stamps. Stamp each image. Color with Prismacolor Pencils and fussy cut.





Finishing Touches


Add the scalloped die cuts into the negative cut outs. The color beneath shows through and adds a little extra touch to the overall design.

Stamp party hats from Hippo Hooray Stamps and confetti elements from Prehistoric Birthday Stamps. Color with glitter gel pens and fussy cut.

Adhere the party animals to the scalloped circle die cut frames with foam tape. To complete add the party hats and confetti elements. These little details help bring everything together and enhance the celebratory theme.





Recap of Pajama Crafter Stamps Products Used

My Best Friend Stamps

High Five Stamps

Hippo Hooray Stamps

Prehistoric Birthday Stamps

Mix & Match Celebration Sentiments

Stitched Scalloped Border Die

Scalloped Circle Die

Birthday Bash Paper Pack


Final Thoughts

This card is perfect for any pet lover’s birthday—or honestly, anyone who appreciates a cute and cheerful design!

Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope this project inspires you to create something fun for Pet Week! 


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Linking up to:
613 Avenue Create - playing ATG
Try it on Tuesday - Make it Cute
A Place to Start - playing ATG
Crafty Animals - ATG w/ animals

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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Pretty & Practical Notepad Holder

 There’s something so satisfying about creating a project that’s both beautiful and useful. This handmade notepad holder checks all the boxes! With soft florals, a touch of shimmer, and a dimensional design, this piece makes a perfect gift or a lovely addition to your desk. I’ll show you how easy this project is to   create with premium cardstock from CutCardStock.


Cardstock

Stardream Metallic Lagoon

Stardream Metallic Aquamarine

Cougar White Smooth Cardstock 

DCS Textured Pearl Green Curry 

Lessebo Blossom Pink

Lessebo Bubble Gum Pink

DCS Canvas Textured Rubber Ducky Yellow

Other Supplies

Embossing Folder

Flower, Foliage, Nesting Dies

Seam Binding

Butterfly Punch

Sentiment Stamp

Adhesive

Score Board

Paper Trimmer

Notepads

Constructing the Holder

Start by cutting a piece of Stardream Metallic Lagoon cardstock to 8 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches.

Score at 4 & 4 1/2 inches along the 8 1/2 inch side and 5 1/4 inches along the 8 1/4 inch side.



Fold upward and burnish along the 5 1/4 inch score line. Cut at slight angle along the 2 score lines in the center up to the 5 1/4 inch score line. 


Remove this piece. See photos below.




Apply adhesive to the outside edges. I am using redline tape. You can use glue.


Fold up and adhere, to form pockets.




Insert notepads into the pockets.



Adhere seam binding around the center of the front and back of the cover for a closure element.




Embellishing the Front

Cut a piece of Cougar White Smooth Cardstock to 4 3/4 x 5 inches. Emboss with an embossing folder for a texture element.


Adhere this panel to the front cover.




Create a frame by die cutting a piece of Stardream Metallic Aquamarine with 2 nesting frames.


Stamp sentiment onto Cougar White Smooth Cardstock . Punch or die cut a butterfly out of Stardream Metallic Lagoon.


Die cut flowers with Lessebo Blossom Pink and Lessebo Bubble Gum Pink. Foliage is cut with DCS Textured Pearl Green Curry. I cut flower center out of DCS Canvas Textured Rubber Ducky Yellow.





Complete by adhering the frame, flowers, foliage, sentiment and butterfly. Add pearls
 to the center of the butterfly and the center of the large light pink flower.


I love how this project combines soft, feminine details with practical use. It’s a great way to showcase your favorite cardstock and dies while creating something truly

useful!


Join us over on the CutCardStock Facebook Page and the Facebook GroupCreating with CutCardStock for more inspiration. And check out our 

CutCardStock YouTube Channel too!