Thursday, June 11, 2026

Enjoy the Ride Challenge #429 Week #2

 Hello Ai fans and welcome to week #2
of our Enjoy the Ride challenge!

We want to see all of your projects featuring something you can ride on or in.

Cars, trucks, trains, planes, wagons, scooters, motorcycles, wheelbarrows,
hot air balloons, tractors, boats, skateboards, campers...Actually, I missed the one that
Dori used for her Feature last week. Golf carts too!

We always like to provide you with some inspiration.
Check out what the fabulous Design Team created.
Many of these are perfect for Father's Day which is just around the corner!

As I said, Dori was our Featured Artist last week and created this
incredible Z fold golf themed card.


She also created this motorcycle pop out card.
Visit her post for the tutorial.



Debbie Hedges provides inspiration for our Monthly Challenge the 1st of each month.
You can visit the challenge (which has no theme) to enter your creation using Art Impressions products. You just might win a free stamp set. These were 2 bonus cards she created that fit our theme perfectly!



Our Watercolor Design Team members take turns participating in the challenges. This time Simone created this gorgeous scene. She used:
5823 Christmas Cars set



Sharon chose a wooden wagon and made it
part of her ongoing, amazing floral journal.




Janet also went with a motorcycle.
Don't you just love the sentiment she chose?!

As if a gnome driving isn't the cutest, Tasha also added an adorable puppy riding in the back of her little pick-up truck. She used:

5992- Dwelling Animal 2 Stamps (retired) 
My card was made for my Father-in-Law for Father's Day.


It was also WC DT member Gennette's turn to participate.


Lot's of different ideas here. We've seen some fun ones from the entries so far too!
What will you choose?


 ✻ 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)

✻ Limit two submissions per person.
✻Top Spot Winner and Lucky Random Winner each receive a free 
stamp set from Art Impressions
 ✻Please include your first name and last initial on your submission. You may include your entire last name, but it's not necessary.
✻We love to comment on your entries, but keep in mind if you use a private group or a platform that you need to sign up for, we probably won't be able to.
✻ The Ai Challenge is open to everyone, international submissions are welcome!
✻ Include a link back to the Ai Blog or grab our button on the top right of our sidebar!
✻ Share the Ai love if you can, by clicking and commenting on your fellow crafters.
✻ Make sure to get your link up by the deadline to enter your creations.
✻ Good luck and happy stamping! 


You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter

Motorcycle Manny & Sidecar Sally card by Dori Mendiola

 Happy Thursday AI Friends!

I realize that I am a little early to celebrate the 4th of July here in the USA, but I was inspired by the current blog challenge "Enjoy the Ride".  I decided to use the stamp set #5044 - Born to Ride and if you look at the packaging, he is wearing a flag bandana.  Screamed patriotic and therefore, inspired the 4th of July theme for my card.  I've always loved this cute little couple and I've never created with them yet so here goes:


I wanted to display fireworks and stars so I thought a pop-up card would be ideal.  I made a "tuxedo-style" card.  This is a box card with four sides but the front two panels are diagonally cut to create the tuxedo look.


Cut a 6 x 10 1/2" card base.  Score and burnish along the 10 1/2" side at 2 1/2", 5", 7 1/2" and 10".  Make a pencil mark at 2 1/2" along the 6" ends.  Place into your paper trimmer and make a diagonal cut from the 2 1/2" mark to the top score line (see top pic left side).  On the tab end (see pic right side), cut across that 1/2" at the pencil mark, tuck that tab under and cut from the mark to the score line on that side.  Your diagonal cuts should match up when folded in half.  At this point, I adhered two pieces of pattern paper (using the #6090 - Patriotic PP) to the two full size panels (measures 2 3/8 x 5 7/8").  I then cut two more pieces of pattern paper (same measurements).  To get the same diagonal shape, hold the pattern paper piece to one of the diagonal edges and cut to match.  Then trim off the bottom of the pattern paper to create a nice border of card base.  Do the same for the other side.  Adhere to the card base.  Place glue on the back side of the tab and join to the other diagonal panel to create a four sided tube.  See below.


For the inside and outside pop-ups, cut a piece of acetate and a piece of cardstock that measure 1/2" x 4 1/2".  Score and burnish both pieces along the 4 1/2" side at 1/2", 1" and 1 1/2".   Turn and repeat for the other end.  


Adhere the inside pop up die cuts to the non-scored strip of the acetate.  Place glue on the tabs of the acetate and glue down to the back panels, one tab to each panel.

I stamped the images onto copic friendly paper with Memento black ink and colored with my copic markers listed below.  I paper pieced his vest and her shirt to match.  I put stickles onto her glasses and the headlight of the motorcycle so they coordinated with the yellow glitter paper.  Very slight detail, but it was going to bug me if it didn't blend together.  LOL!

I fussy cut both characters and adhered her directly onto the diamond shape die cut (from my stash) and I popped him up with foam dots.  I backed the white diamond panel with yellow glitter cardstock and added a few glitter die cut stars.

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Thanks for joining me today!  I hope you enter our blog challenge so that we get to see your wonderful creations and you get a chance to win a free stamp set of your choice.

Have a great day and keep creating!

Copics used:  E00, E01, E11
N0, N1, N2, N3, N4, N7
R20, R24, R27
B21, B23, B24
Y11, Y15, Y17

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Sending Love for Father's Day by Reneé Matarese

 Hello Ai fans!

Our current challenge here on the blog is called Enjoy the Ride.
The challenge is to use something that you ride on or in. When you enter your
creation using something from Art Impressions, you become eligible to win
a free stamp set. Good luck!



My card was created for my Father-in-Law for Father's Day.
I used 3 different images that are a "ride." A plane, two hot air balloons and a scooter.
My craft room is in the process of moving right now and is spread out across 4 rooms
It's a pain lugging my Copic markers from place to place to I've been using my 
Watercolor Pencils and colored pencils quite a bit lately. It's nice to be using them
again. I forgot how much I enjoy the look I get from those. I used Art Impressions
Mixed Media paper and ink because they're compatible with the water. Links for
everything are below.


I stamped the mountains three times, trimmed them by hand, and layered them to add dimension.
I then fussy cut all of the other stamped images and popped those up as well, to give
the entire card a nice 3-D effect. The plane, scooter, wood pile and lamp post 
are retired Village Ad-ons.



Monday, June 8, 2026

Love you bunches by Sharon Caudle

Hello AI Fans!

I hope you're having a wonderful start to the new week and that life is treating you well! Our current challenge right now is "Enjoy the Ride"! So you can enter by using anything at all that you can ride in or on. That includes cute wagons like this one! This is another page out of the Floral Shop book I made using the Holiday Lane collection from Art Impressions! I really do love this collection! I stamped the image from #6197 Flower Delivery onto a Copic friendly paper and then colored it with the markers. That watering can on the facing page is from #6177 Garden Friends in the Story Tiles Collection. The book itself along with the mats were die cut using #6114 Box Village Template Dies. You need this set to make the book as well as the box that holds the book. 



So that's it for me today! Thanks so much for stopping by for a visit and until next time - stay crafty!!





Sunday, June 7, 2026

From Wishing Wells to Hedgehogs by Simone Carr

 


Hello crafty friends!

For today’s card, I chose to use the Wishing Well Mini Set. I started by stamping the image onto Canson Watercolor Paper using Tombow 565 and 969, stamping off twice before stamping onto the paper. Using a damp brush, I pulled color from the stamped lines to begin coloring the image.

The well was colored using Tombow 977 and 027. To give the stones more definition and texture, I added details with a brown TwinTone marker. Once the well was finished, I used my stamp positioner to help place the vine around the well.

Before stamping the vine, I added the sky using Tombow 526. I then stamped the vine, grass, and flowers and softened them with a damp brush for a watercolor look. Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White was used to add additional flowers throughout the scene. To finish the background, I lightly brushed in some green along the horizon.

For the card layout, I used three different shades of purple cardstock, each cut to 5½" x 4¼". Starting with the darkest shade, I used the 6th largest Nested Square Die. After cutting it, I placed the next shade underneath and traced the opening so I could accurately position the 5th largest die. I repeated the process with the final shade using the 4th largest die.

Once all the layers were cut, I glued them together and used the Large Double Stitched Rectangle Die to cut the completed panel. I added foam tape to the panel and adhered it over my watercolor scene. To finish the card, I selected a patterned paper from the Mother’s Day PP collection that complemented the colors of the project. The "Hello" sentiment was cut twice and layered for added dimension.

The finished card measures 5½" x 4¼".



Materials Used

Stamps & Dies

• 5012 – Wishing Well Mini Set
• 5476 – Foliage Set 5
• 4051 – Foliage Set 1 (Grass)
• 5725 – Nested Square Dies (4th, 5th & 6th largest)
• 5063 – Large Double Stitched Rectangle Die
• 5408 – Shadowbox Window "Hello"

Paper

• 6051 – Mother’s Day Patterned Paper
• Canson Watercolor Paper

Inks & Mediums

• Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White
• TwinTone Marker – Brown
• Foam Tape

Tombow Markers

• 565, 969 – Stamped Image
• 177 – Grass
• 249 – Vine
• 636 – Flowers
• 977, 027 – Well
• 526 – Sky
• 026 – Bucket


For my second card, I chose the Hedgehogs Set. I started by stamping the image onto Canson Watercolor Paper using Pumice Stone Distress Ink, stamping off once before stamping onto the paper.

Once the image was stamped, I began coloring with the hedgehog's face and belly using Tombow 992. For the back of the hedgehog, I started with 947, then added 969, and finished with 879 to create depth and shading. A black Pitt Artist Pen was used to color the eyes, nose, and mouth.

Next, I colored the flower pot using 026 and added 565 for shadows. The cactus was painted with a light wash of 131, followed by 126, 177, and finally 249 to deepen the color toward the center. I used the tip of Tombow 177 to add the cactus thorns.

Tombow 565 was also used beneath the hedgehog and pot to ground the image, while 526 added a soft wash of color to the background. To give the hedgehog's coat more texture and definition, I used a Chocolate TwinTone marker on the spikes.

Once everything was dry, I used the 2nd largest Double Stitched Circle Die to cut out the image. From the Father's Day Patterned Paper collection, I selected two papers that complemented the colors of the scene. The green layer was cut using the largest Double Stitched Rectangle Die, and the coordinating strip beneath the circle was cut from the same die for a perfect fit. The strip measures approximately 1" wide.

For the sentiment, I stamped it onto a 1¼" circle and adhered it to the 6th largest Double Stitched Circle Die. Both circles were attached using foam tape for added dimension.

I hope you enjoyed these two projects and found a little inspiration along the way. Happy crafting!



Materials Used

Stamps & Dies

• 5112 – Hedgehogs Set
• 5064 – Double Stitched Circle Die (2nd & 6th Largest)
• 5063 – Double Stitched Rectangle Die (Largest)

Paper

• 6072 – Father's Day Patterned Paper
• Canson Watercolor Paper

Inks & Mediums

• Pumice Stone Distress Ink (stamped off once)
• Chocolate TwinTone Marker
• Black Pitt Artist Pen
• Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleed Proof White
• Foam Tape

Tombow Markers

• 992 – Face, Body, Hands, Feet
• 947, 969, 879 – Hedgehog
• 912 – Feet, Ears
• 703 – Cheeks
• 026 – Pot
• 131, 126, 177, 249 – Cactus
• 565 – Shadows
• 526 – Background





Saturday, June 6, 2026

Flower Foundations by Gennette Houghton

 

Hello, and Welcome to Watercolor Weekend! It’s hard to believe that I have officially been on the Design Team for 2 years now, and it has been amazing so far!  I can’t wait to see what comes next! 

I am in love with the Flower Foundations, these are soooo beautiful! Even though they were created for the Holiday Lane Series, they are great as standalones for cards. 

For this card I used 6193 Petals and Blooms.  I started by stamping in Distress Ink Pumice Stone on my watercolor paper after stamping off once.  The main frame of the stand was painted with 228, the rest I used 947.  I really love how this combo turned out! The drawer handles were done in 026, which I feel is the closest to a gold color in the Tombow line.  For the pots on the counter, going left to right, I created a mask by stamping on some post-it tape and masked the pots after I had them colored.  I shaded the first pot with 565, and then added lines in with 817. Using the large foliage from 4051 Foliage Set 1, in 126 first using one of the short ends, and then added just a touch of 177.  4868 Flower Set 2 was used to add in the flowers by just inking the flowers with 025 and then separately with 905 in just spots for more of a contrast.  The 2nd pot I used 905, 5009 Mini Flower Set in the smaller version that I used on the first pot in 177 and 526.  I shaded the 3rd pot with 565 first and then added the detail in with 817. 5126 Foliage Set 4, small vine in 249. The last pot I used 636, and used a stamp positioner to place in the cat from 5324 MB Cat Accessories. I then masked off the cat and used 5126 Foliage Set 4, small vine in 126, and a line of 177 up the middle of the area that I colored with 126.  I stamped this multiple times going up and over the top of the stand, I also inked the stamp in just 177 and stamped a couple for a darker variation.  Going left to right on the bottom shelf, I also created a mask for these as well. I used 027 on the first pot and then added dots with the same color, I then took the large foliage again, and using one of the short sides and did the same thing I did for the pot above, but left the flowers out.  Next, the top pot, I shaded with 565, and the top rim I used 676.  The bottom pot I also shaded with 565, and used 905 on the bottom section.  I used the small vine in the combo of 126 and 177, I then decided I actually wanted it darker so I stamped in some more with just 177.  For the last pot I used 817 and added a darker line just below the top. I inked the daisy bunch from 4052 Flower Set 1 first in 703, and then only inked 1 flower and the dots beside it with 725 and stamped that in just a few times.  After removing the mask I added the small vine in 249.  I then went in with a damp brush and softened all of the flowers and foliage, making sure I cleaned off my brush between colors.  I added some shading with 565 around and under the stand.  I placed my piece in my stamp platform to add in the Petals & Blooms with 947.  Bleed Proof White was used throughout the scene for the white flowers. I then cut out my image with the 3rd from largest 6048 Scalloped Rectangle Dies, I also used the next one up to cut my mat for my image.  5838 Fall Paper Pack was used to mat my card base to finish off my card.   

For my 2nd card I used the 6194 Flower Shop. I stamped it on my watercolor paper with Distress Ink Pumice Stone after stamping off once.  I started with 312 for the walls and I also added some brick detail with the same color.  A light wash of 312 was also used on the sign and door, adding a bit of 565 to shade the top of the door.  I used a pencil and ruler to put in the grid panes on the window.  565 and 969 mixed to shade in the steps with an additional amount of 565 for a little more shading.  969 was used for all of the wood trim throughout the scene.  For the glass on the lantern I used 526 and shaded a bit with 565.  I also used 526 on the window, adding in a bit of 177, 025, 725, and shaded with 565. I finished off the lantern with N15, making sure I left a highlight in the middle.  For the door knob I used 026, and shaded just the bottom portion with a little bit of 947.  I masked around the top of the canopy with post-it tape and used the daisy bunch from 4052 Flower Set 1 with 817, stamping multiple times to get a variation, I blended these out with a damp brush and spreading the color out a bit.  I shaded the top and sides with 565.  I also added 817 to every other sections of the overhang, and shaded the ones left white with a bit of 565.  For the sprig on the door I used 5008 Flower Set 3, and a stamp positioner, inking just one of the flowers with 676 and a touch of 636, stamping several times with the aid of the positioner to get the flowers where I wanted them. I then took the foliage from 5009 Mini Flower Set in 177, and using the positioner again stamped it twice.  Using my brush and 177 I added two little ribbons hanging down.  For the hanging pot, I shaded with 565 first and then added details in with 817.  Using the vine from 5126 Foliage set 4, I inked it first in 126 and added a line up through the stamp with 177, stamping multiple times before re-inking the stamp.  For the top of the building I started with 5126 Foliage Set 4, using the leafy branch with the same combo of 126 and 177.  Stamping it a couple of times overhanging both sides.  I then masked off the sign and used the vine from 4051 Foliage Set 1, again using the same combo.  For the pot on the far right I used 947 and used 4051 Foliage Set 1, using the large foliage I inked first with 126 on one of the short sides, and then went back in inking just a very small section with 177 to add a bit of depth.  For the pot next to it, I used 565 to shade the pot first and then added in details with 905.  I then masked off the pot to stamp in the same flowers I used on the door, in the same colors, I then removed the mask and used the small vine from 5126 Foliage Set 4 in 249.  For the pot on the far left, I shaded with 565 on the top rim and used 676 on the bottom also using this color for the details.  I masked off the edge of the open sign with post-it tape and used the small vine from 5126 in the 126, 177 combo.  I then put my project in my stamping platform to add in the Flower Shop in 312, and the Now Open in 177.  A helpful tip if you need it, I use a piece of acetate to cover my project and stamp on this first before committing to the placement.  It allows for you to see how it looks before stamping on your project and lets you adjust if need be.  I then used Bleed Proof White to add in all of the white flowers.  I decided I wanted to add some color to this so I used 676, 026, 725, 526, and 565, using a different color for each set of flowers.  I cut out my image with a circle die from my stash, and matted this with purple cardstock cut out with the largest die of the 6045 Scalloped Circle Dies.  I matted my card base with paper from 6082 Bible Journaling S1 Paper Pack, completing my card.  Thank you for joining me today, I hope you enjoyed my projects.  Until next time! Create....Share....Inspire!



House of Blooms by Janet


Hi Ai Fans! It's Saturday, my favorite day of the week and today I'm celebrating the passing of spring into summer. I've created a super cute box which is designed to hold a journal. The box itself is made with the 6114 - Box Village Template Dies. This set gives you everything you need to make a charming house box that perfectly fits a journal with many embellishments. Both the box and the journal dies come in this set. 

Cleverly, another companion decorative set was recently released called 6159 - Floral Shop Die Set. This includes everything you need to decorate the original box with a floral theme! It's so fun that there's more than one way to decorate this charming box. I can't wait to see if we will get a fall set as well. A spooky haunted house would be so cool for this box design.

To start this project, I first used a brick stencil and a dark brown ink pad to create the brick background on a dark orange piece of cardstock. This became the front of my house. Then I used the die from the 6114 - Box Village Template Dies to cut it out. I cut a matching piece out of blue checked paper from 6206 - Floral Shop Cover PP. These two pieces glue together to form the box.

After cutting the first piece for the front, I went ahead and cut all the Floral Shop elements out of colored cardstocks. I then decorated the front of the box with all the house elements. It was a lot of fun to use different colors to create a colorful scene that is so cheerful and full of bright blooms.

Once decorated, I glued the two box pieces together to form the finished box. I would recommend you decorate your front piece first like I did because it makes it easier to decorate with all the flower shop embellishments. It really turned out adorable!

Thanks for stopping by today. Please visit the Ai store to pick up your own Floral Shop Dies. While you're there, you'll be sure to find your new favorite stamps, dies, papers, and accessories.

Friday, June 5, 2026

Beary Happy Birthday! Card by Tasha

 Happy Friday Art Impressions friends! 

Tasha here sharing a fun birthday card featuring the adorable Party Bear Freebie Stamp and 6178-Birthday Wishes Stamp Set. These little freebie bears are so sweet, and this one is perfect for birthday cards or gift tags. I just love his happy smile and festive balloon!

For this little party scene, I stamped the bear first and used masking paper before stenciling the brick wall background. Since pink is one of my favorite colors, I wanted this card to be bright, cheerful, and full of different shades of pink. I also blended pink Distress Oxide Ink around the edges of the center panel to create a soft spotlight effect around the bear.

For the sentiment, I stamped "Happy Birthday" from the 6178-Birthday Wishes Stamp Set. Instead of coloring the letters completely, I used pink Copic markers along the bottom and left the tops white for a simple ombre look. I also added a few white gel pen highlights for a little extra shine.
Lastly, I added layers of pink, orange, and white card stock and a piece of pink plaid pattern paper. I have been really into bright colors lately, and pink and orange always look great together!

Thank you for checking out today's project and I hope you are having a wonderful day!




Thursday, June 4, 2026

Enjoy the Ride Challenge #429 Week #1

 Hello Ai fans!

Welcome to our new challenge.

Enjoy the Ride!


We want to see all of your projects featuring something you can ride on or in.

Cars, trucks, trains, planes, wagons, scooters, motorcycles, wheelbarrows,
hot air balloons, tractors, boats, skateboards, campers...did I miss anything?? lol!

We always like to provide you with some inspiration.
This time, Dori is our Featured Artist and you're going to LOVE her fun fold card.
She came up with one that wasn't on my list, a golf cart. It's SO CUTE!!

After checking out her card, be sure to scroll down to see if you won our Yellow challenge.

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Happy Thursday AI Friends!

Welcome to the new “Enjoy the Ride” Blog Challenge! There are so many fun stamp sets that feature things you can ride on or ride in, and I couldn’t resist reaching for the Par‑Tee Golfers #4902 for my project. I created a playful Z‑fold style card, which this golfer looks like he’s having way more fun driving the cart than actually golfing. My style of golf. LOL!

Here’s the finished card opened up so you can enjoy the full scene.

Here's a picture of the card when shut:


Many of you have probably made many Z fold cards, but for those that have not, here is how you make one.  Cut your cardstock to 8 1/2" by 5".  Along the 8 1/2" edge, score at 4 1/8 and 6 1/4.  
If you want to add the Z fold strip along the bottom (you can also put this strip higher up on the card, if you prefer), cut a strip of cardstock at 8 1/2" x 1 1/8" (or wider, if preferred).  Score along the 8 1/2" edge at 4 1/8" x 6 1/4".  Flip the main card base so that the score panels are opposite each other.  See picture below.  The scored panel of the card base is in the front and the scored panel of the strip is toward the back.


I made a yellow and green mat for each panel.  Cut the yellow mats to be 1/8" less than the white base for each panel.  Cut the green mats to be 1/8" less than the yellow mats so that there is a nice mat layer for each.  Using the Golf PP #6101, I cut the two matching pattern papers down to fit on the green mat (approx. 3 3/4 wide by 4 3/4 tall), cutting the bottom portion of the pattern paper off first (you will need for the strip).  

Adhere the long edge of the strip to the front scored panel of the base.  Adhere the right edge of the strip to the back right edge of the base.  Do NOT place glue along the whole strip as two portions do not get adhered down.  See the picture above.

I stamped the images onto copic friendly paper with Memento black ink and colored with my copic markers listed below.  This stamp set does not contain dies but these images are fairly simple to fussy cut.  For the inside cuts of the cart, I used a craft knife.  

I adhered the gal golfer directly onto the pattern paper with the golf club head adhered to the top of the strip.  I popped up the flag with foam tape.  I also popped up the golf cart, placing foam tape to the wheel base and only the left half of the cart.  The right half of the cart will not be adhered down.  The sentiment is also popped up, but again, only the left half.

Use the back side of the card for your personal sentiment.


Thanks for joining me today.  I hope you have fun making a card/project for the "Enjoy the Ride" challenge.  Can't wait to see what you create!

Have a great day and keep crafting!

Copics used:  N1, N2, N3, N4
E00, E01, E11, E50, E51, E53, E55, E57
R20, R22   B01, B12, B14
G40, G43    Y21, Y32, Y35, Y38

Thank you Dori!
Your card is absolutely adorable.

Now let's see who won our last challenge.


For our Top Spot we selected: Cynthia O.

Please contact Leah at Feedback@artimpressions.com
to claim your free stamp set.






Our Lucky Random Winner was #9
Andrea W.


Please contact Leah at Feedback@artimpressions.com
to claim your free stamp set.

Congratulations to both of you. We loved everything we saw. Don't be discouraged
if you didn't win this time. There's always the new challenge or hop on over to our 
Monthly Challenge. That one has no theme so anything goes, as long as you use something
from Art Impressions to create it.


 ✻ 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)

✻ Limit two submissions per person.
✻Top Spot Winner and Lucky Random Winner each receive a free 
stamp set from Art Impressions
 ✻Please include your first name and last initial on your submission. You may include your entire last name, but it's not necessary.
✻We love to comment on your entries, but keep in mind if you use a private group or a platform that you need to sign up for, we probably won't be able to.
✻ The Ai Challenge is open to everyone, international submissions are welcome!
✻ Include a link back to the Ai Blog or grab our button on the top right of our sidebar!
✻ Share the Ai love if you can, by clicking and commenting on your fellow crafters.
✻ Make sure to get your link up by the deadline to enter your creations.
✻ Good luck and happy stamping! 

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter