Hello Ai fans and welcome to week #2 of our Mix & Match challenge.
Before we get to our DT cards we'd like to let you know that we are on the hunt for someone new! We’re looking for a new member for our design team. Think you have what it takes? We need team members who are dedicated, creative, organized and self-motivated! If you have a passion for Art Impressions stamps, dies and paper and love cardmaking and paper crafting, we want to see your work!
Applications will be accepted May 16th-May 22nd 2026.
Please check our DT CALL post HERE if you're interested in applying.
Now, back to our challenge. Since it's week #2 we get to share the rest of our DT projects.
Last week Janet was our Featured Artist and she made this striking birthday card.
✻ Please make a new card or handmade crafty creation using either stamps, dies and or designer paper from Art Impressions. You can make any item you wish; this is not limited to cards! (unless specified)
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✻Top Spot Winner and Lucky Random Winner each receive a free stamp set from Art Impressions
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✻ Make sure to get your link up by the deadline to enter your creations.
This card came together perfectly for the Mix & Match challenge, which calls for using two or more stamp or die sets. I ended up pulling from several favorites to build a three‑dimensional scene that feels fun and playful. I created a 3D effect by layering several die‑cut fences together, scoring them to pop forward.
I began by die cutting the base from heavy cardstock using the #6114 - Box Village Template die. I embossed this panel using a brick embossing folder that I had in my stash. I then die cut the roof and window pieces from pattern paper using the #6159 - Flower Shop die set. I die cut several fence pieces from heavy cardstock and layered together to double up and also to extend the fence. I wrapped it around the base card on one end and over the front to the other side. This fence stands out about 1/2" from the base panel.
Using the #5578 - Little Angels set, I stamped two of the angels with Memento black ink and colored with copic markers listed below. I fussy cut them out, cutting off the wings. I die cut some balloons using the #5722 = Birthday Journal set and tied some string to the ends. I placed some acetate behind them and attached to the back of one of the angel's hands.
To make the card base, take a standard A2 card base and place the Box Village Template die shape slightly over the card fold so that it will cut all sides but the folded edge. Adhere the base panel to the card base. Decorate as desired.
I hope you enjoyed my card today and thank you for joining me. I hope you play along with our blog challenge. We love to see your creations!
We are on the hunt for someone new to add to our Design Team! Think you have what it takes? We need team members who are dedicated, creative, organized and self-motivated! If you have a passion for Art Impressions stamps, dies and paper and love cardmaking and paper crafting, we want to see your work!
Applications will be accepted May 16th-May 22nd 2026.
We are looking for:
Passionate stampers with a love for Ai designs.
Great coloring, painting and stamp techniques. Watercolor stamping experience is a plus!
Fabulous card coordination (ex. color combos, layers, accents).
Able to take HIGH QUALITY, well lit, staged photos
Creative and self-motivated designers.
Friendly folks who are good at communication. We also have a FB group for our DT members and you will be expected to upload to folders there. New info is usually shared there.
Requirements:
Weekly post on Art Impressions Challenge Blog on a designated day. Must include instructions and item SKUs. We use Inlinkz to link our products for the ease of the customers.
Designers should also post to their personal social media on the same day.
Videos are welcomed, but not required
Participation in the Bi-Weekly challenge and Feature challenge project when it's your turn in the DT rotation. (approximately once every 3 months)
You will be expected to post comments on challenge entries from our fans.
We communicate through a private DT Facebook group where your photos for challenges will be uploaded
All projects will need to be uploaded to Art Impressions Google Drive
Create samples for upcoming releases, some of which may need to be mailed to Art Impressions. (postage paid by Ai) These may be used as your weekly posts once items are released.
We require a 6 month commitment for design team members. If you need to resign for personal reasons, we request a 30-day notice so we can find a replacement in a reasonable time.
We ask that projects posted on the blog or social media sites are mainly created with Ai stamps.
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Let's have some fun today creating some "Picture Perfect Tulips" cards using the brand-new Ai Tulips Border Set. This set is part of a brand-new Countryside Series which includes three border sets and two cottage sets. The other sets include the Poppy Border set, the Tulip Border set, and the Swiss Village set.
This card is perfect for the latest Ai "Mix and Match" Blog Challenge which is to use at least two stamp sets, and we will have no problem meeting and exceeding that number with today's card!
We can begin by stamping and then quickly die cutting the pretty frames using the Ai Mini Journal Template Die Set (5718). We will select certain areas of the stamp for each of the frames. Now we can color the tulips using the Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens in the following colors: Blender, Yellow, Orange, Sugared Almond Pink, Pink, Lt Green, Dk Green, English Lavender, Violet. And for the frames themselves we will use a gold metallic cardstock. This will add a beautiful, elegant look!
Next, we can add some sparkly spattering and then some white spattering to each of these panels.
For the frames we will add some clear acetate to give a more realistic look. We can quickly assemble the frames. And for the ribbons to create a wall hanging we will use the Ai Front Porch Farmhouse (5490). The pretty bow from this set is a perfect way to create a ribbon and bow for each of our little pictures/paintings.
Next, let's die cut some layers using the Ai Rectangle A2 Double Stitched Dies (5063) for the cards. Let's add some pretty patterned paper layers using the Ai Mother's Day PP (6051), and some black, Pink, Lavender, and Yellow 100lb cardstock for added layering.
For a finishing touch, we will add some beautiful sequins in some coordinating colors!
Please join us in the brand-new blog challenge.... we would love to see what you create!
Thank you so much for joining me today! Have a fun and crafty day!
I created this card for our current Mix & Match challenge. Use at least two different stamp/die sets on your card.
I used 2 stamp sets, 5 die sets and 2 paper pads on my card. Variety is the spice of life, right?
I used my Arteza Real Brush Pens which are sort of between a marker and watercoloring the Art Impressions way. Since I don't watercolor often, I decided to use die cut flowers and flowers painted with Dr. Ph Martin's Bleed Proof White Paint. I like the way they turned out.
I have a fun card to show you today that I hope makes you smile! I truly love mixing and matching Art Impressions stamp sets, so our current challenge was a breeze for me! It's a rare occasion that I only use one set!! So many of their sets have awesome accessory stamps that can be combined with others!! I used four different sets to create this card. I stamped out several of the cute Fairytale Houses from #5935 and colored them with Copic markers and then I positioned a few of the trees and bushes from #5890 Village Accessories in between them to make it look like a cute little neighborhood. After creating a sidewalk in front of them by coloring a strip of gray, I stamped, colored, and die cut one of the cute gnomes from #5785. I just think he emits so much joy and was perfect to send a hello greeting to a friend.
I added a few die cut clouds and a sentiment from #5279 and it was all done!
So that's it for me today! Thanks so much for stopping by for a visit and I hope you're entering our Mix and Match challenge for a chance to win a free set!! Until next time - stay crafty!!
Good morning! I hope everyone is enjoying a lovely weekend. I have two cottage cards to submit this weekend.
For the first card on the Art Impressions blog, I used the 5748-SF Cottage Creek stamp set. This is such a beautiful stamp. All of the additional floral and foliage stamps used are listed below in the Linkdeli list.
Hello, my Ai watercolor
friends and fans — I’m so happy to be back! My lovely daughter was married last
weekend, and it was such a beautiful celebration for our whole family. With the
help of guest designers Kristen Brown and Julie Worthing, I was able to take
some time off in April to finish up all the wedding preparations. I’m so
grateful to these very talented ladies for stepping in and sharing their
creativity while I was away.
Now that the festivities
have wrapped up and life is settling back into its rhythm, I’m excited to jump
back into the studio and share two new projects with you today. First is a Mother’s
Day card featuring the newly released 6186 – FG Tulip Border. The second is an
adorable honey bear frame using the 6170 – Exclusive Honey Bear 2026 Freebie.
Mother's
Day Tulips Card:
Happy
Mother’s Day weekend to all the amazing moms celebrating this Mother’s Day!
The new Countryside Series includes two
structure sets and three floral foreground border sets. These fabulous new sets
make it easy to create endless mix‑and‑match watercolor scenes. You can use the
Euro Cottage Set or Swiss Villa Set as your background focal points (or any other
small structure that fits), then layer tulips, poppies, or daisies in the front
to create depth.
For my
card, I used 6186 – FG Tulip Border. Each floral border set includes a
sentiment, but since this was a Mother’s Day card, I chose the sentiment from
6039 – Just For Her Set.
Using a stamp platform, I inked the tulip border stamp in 177
for the stems and leaves, and 603 and 743 for the tulips and stamped onto
Canson XL watercolor paper.
Colors
and supplies used:
Tombow Dual Brush Pens:
177,
177+565 – leaves and stems
603,
606 – purple tulips
743
– pink tulips
555
– sky
Tombow TwinTone Pens used for details:
Fuchsia
(80)
Dies:
5065 – Oval Double Stitched Dies
Patterned Paper:
5939 – Fairy Garden Paper Pack
(purple gingham)
Other:
foam squares
purple cardstock
white
organza ribbon
Hi Honey! Bear Frame:
How
darling is this sweet little Honey Bear? To create this honey-themed framed
scene, I used the frame die from 5901 – Mini Rectangle Frame Dies and the oval
dies from 5902 – Mini Scalloped Frame Dies. I love how elements from each set
work beautifully together.
The honey
bear is one of six brand-new 2026 exclusive Art Impressions Freebies:
Using my
stamp platform, I inked the 6170 – Exclusive Honey Bear in Versafine Onyx Black
Ink and stamped onto Canson XL watercolor paper. On another piece of watercolor
paper, I stamped the honeycomb from 5925 – Honey Bee Set in Versafine Vintage
Sepia twice — once in the top left and once in the bottom right.
Dr.
Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White - highlights on nose and eyes
Honeycomb:
985,
026 – honeycomb framework
025, 985 – honeycomb cells
Dies:
5901
– Mini Rectangle Frame Dies
5902 – Mini Scalloped Frame Dies
Paper for frame:
Coordinating
Yellow cardstock
The die set includes a stand piece to keep the
frame upright. The sentiments are from 5925, stamped in Versafine Onyx Black.
This sweet little frame is perfect for gifting or slipping into a card to
brighten someone’s day!
Thank you for joining me today for Watercolor
Weekend. I can’t wait to see what you create with the new Countryside Series!
When sharing your work, be sure to tag Art Impressions on social media. Until
next time, Happy Painting!
I love peonies. They are so pretty but unfortunately so fleeting. They bloom for such a short time, usually no more than about 2 weeks. Yet peonies have captured our imaginations. That's pretty amazing for a flower that comes and goes so quickly. Good thing we can make the magic and beauty of peonies last a long time in images like the 6164 Peony Margin Set from Art Impressions!
I made my card by stamping the ornate and beautiful margin stamps on a single piece of alcohol friendly cardstock. I left enough room in the middle so that I could put the golden words of loved and grace in the center. These beautiful scripted words come from the 6155 - Ornate Margin Dies set.
I colored the peonies in dark pinks and reds. I filled in the delicate scrollwork around the peony images with a gold Signo Pigment Ink Gel Pen from the Ai Store. Then I used the most pale pink marker in my collection to create the light pink background on the panel. I used a very pale blue marker to apply the background surrounding the peonies.
Although lovely, I thought a splash of gold over the panel was a nice final touch. To do that, I added water to Winsor Newton Gold Ink and flicked it on the panel with a brush. After drying, I cut out the words from gold metallic cardstock and applied them in the middle. I used the same gold cardstock as a mat as well and then applied the two pieces on my dark pink card base. Finally, I used a white Signo Pigment Ink Gel to add highlights to the peonies. I used it liberally and it makes the flowers seem to glisten.
Thanks for joining me on the blog today. As always, find your favorite stamps, dies, papers, and accessories at the Ai Store!
Tasha here sharing a bright Spring card created with the new 6188-FG Daisy Border Stamp Set. Now that we are in the month of May, this stamp set is making me excited for the pretty flowers to start popping up. I have a variety of flowers, one flowering tree, and a lilac bush at my house and just love when everything is in full bloom.
To make this card, I stamped the floral image and colored the flowers with Copic Markers. I was going to have white petals, but wanted more color and love the pop of blue. To embellish, I used a white gel pen to add little accents and ink blended around the border with orange Distress Oxide ink. I also used foam tape to raise the center card up; I think the foam makes the inked edges really stand out nicely.
For the greeting, I stamped "Many Thanks" from the 6186-FG Tulip Border Set and matted it with gold glitter paper. To add more detail, I used the 6048-Scalloped Rectangle Dies; the two smallest dies created this layered look.
Lastly, I attached pretty yellow floral pattern paper, and orange, white, and pink cardstock. I wanted to coordinate with the colors used on the flowers and keep the colors light and bright to complete the design.
Thank you so much for checking out my card and I hope you are having a wonderful day!