Saturday, February 21, 2026

Freebie Bears Are Here! by Janet

Have you noticed the newest Bear Freebies at Art Impressions? They are truly adorable! I'm always a fan of the freebies but these are special. You can't buy them though. One is included in every order you place over $30. The beauty of it is that you get to choose which one you want! These stamps are the same great quality as all of Ai's polymer stamps too. All in all, they are a great perk for being a loyal shopper of Art Impressions.

There are many ways you can use these stamps but today, I've used three of them to make cute little 3 x 3 note cards. They are 6170 - Honey Bear, 6168 - Sundae Bear, and 6165 - Rainy Bear. 

These started by making the card base. Each one measure 3" x 6" and scored at 3". On top of the card base, I cut a yellow square that leaves a 1/8" inch border all around the card using 5725 - Nested Square Dies. Then I cut Copic friendly cardstock with one of the 5061 - Square Double Stitched Dies.

The next step is stamping on the white cardstock and picking your favorite markers, pencils or paint to color them. Once mine were all done, I centered each panel on top of the yellow mat. Then I added two clear enamel dots to decorate them.

These were super fun to work with. Grab one at the store with your next order. Then get another one every time you reach a $30 order. 

Thanks for joining me on the blog today. As always, find your favorite stamps, dies, papers, and accessories at the Ai Store!

Happy Crafting!

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Friday, February 20, 2026

Sending Birthday Wishes Card by Tasha

 Happy Friday Art Impressions friends! 

Tasha here sharing a card created with the new 6178-Birthday Wishes stamp set and 6158-Story Tile Template Die. This set is so festive and I love the piñata stamp!

For this project, I used the Story Tile Die to cut one piece of white card stock and a piece of colored pattern paper. I colored all of the images with Copic Markers and used Tombow Markers for the flowers. I also used a white gel pen to add little accents to the images and create a fun look to the "Happy Birthday" greeting. 

Lastly, I attached a layer of Art Impressions pattern paper, gold glitter for extra sparkle, and deep pink card stock. I also ink blended the edges of each tile to add more color. I like the way the golden color gives a warm glow around the stamped images. 

I hope you enjoyed today's card and are inspired to create a fun tile card!









Thursday, February 19, 2026

It's in the Mail Challenge #421 Week#2

Hello Ai fans and welcome to week #2 of our
It's in the Mail challenge.
Do you love to win free stamps?
If your answer is yes, and why wouldn't it be, then be sure to enter your handmade creation into our challenge. You just need to use something postal themed from Art Impressions. Stamps, dies, envelopes, mailboxes etc. 

Our challenge goes perfectly with our new releases from yesterday!
Though Art Impressions version is called Story Tile Template Die, these dies are widely
known as "postage stamp" dies so we're counting them...lol!



You can purchase the entire collection as a bundle to save yourself some money.
You can also purchase them separately if the full bundle isn't in your budget just now.

Now let's see what our Design Team has created to inspire you.

 First up is Janet, our Featured Designer from last week.


Next is Dori.

5114 - Never Too Old Laugh Lines
5930 - Santa's Workshop
5735 - Birthday Sentiments
5935 - Fairytale Houses
6130 - Halloween S3 PP
5065 - Oval Double Stitched Dies
5062 - Rounded Rectangle A2 Dbl Stitch dies


Here is Sharon's card.

6158 Story Tile Template Die
6178 Birthday Wishes




And lastly, my card.

6158 – Story Tile Template Die
6057 Baby Girl Paper Pack
6179  Cottage Charm
5317 – MB Template Dies (window die)
5935 – Fairytale Houses Set (grass die cuts, butterfly and flowers)
6140 – White Cardstock Paper Pack



 ✻ 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.
 ✻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

Birthday Wishes by Dori Mendiola

 Happy Thursday AI Friends!

My card today was inspired by the current blog challenge called "It's in the Mail".   I took this challenge literally and combed through all of my stamp sets to locate the perfect mailbox to go with this lady from the #5114 - Never Too Old Laugh Lines.  I found the mailbox in the #5930 - Santa's Workshop stamp set.  

I needed to make a birthday card for my sister and I just think this lady is hilarious.  My sister didn't find her nearly as funny until I told her the lady was representing me mailing her card not her receiving it.  😂
Maybe I should add a wink wink here too.  LOL! 


Anyway, back to the card.  I stamped the images onto copic friendly paper with Memento black ink and colored with my copic markers listed below.  I then cut each out with the corresponding dies.  
I decided to make it a fun fold easel card by cutting a 4 1/4" x 9 3/4" piece of cardstock.  I scored it along the long side at 1 1/4, flipped the cardstock over and scored it at 5 1/2" keeping the other score line to your left.  Fold and burnish the score lines in opposite directions.   
I cut orange cardstock pieces to fit each of the scored sections and also adhered a piece of pattern paper to fit nicely on each of the orange mats.
Die cut two ovals with the #5065 - Oval Double Stitch dies.  One in pattern paper and the other in textured white.  For the base oval, I used the #5727 - Nested Oval dies.  Glue those three ovals together and adhere the top edge only to the 1 1/4" folded edge.  When opened, the oval piece will stand up on the bottom layer.  I added the colored images to this panel using foam dots for dimension.
To finish, I stamped the sentiment from the #5735 - Birthday Sentiments and partial die cut using the #5062 Rounded Rectangle A2 Double Stitch die.  I added an oval piece of white cardstock to the inside of the card (behind the image panel) for my birthday message and a few purple embellishments to the corners.

Well, that's my card for today.  Thanks for joining me!  
Hope you have a wonderful day and keep creating!

Copics used:  E000, E00, E11, R20, R24
C00, C1, C3, C5
V12, V15, V17
BG10, BG23, BG53
G40, G43, G46
Y11, Y13, Y32, Y35, Y38

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Easy & Elegant Envelope Art by Lynn Dionne

Happy Wednesday Ai Fans!

Watch video tutorial here!

I have been wanting to do some envelope art for a very long time and therefore, I was so thrilled and inspired by the current Ai "It's in the Mail" Blog Challenge. This challenge is to create something in the postal genre' by using your envelope dies, GC holder or MB envelopes, use mailboxes or create a matching envelope for a card.

For the frame images we will be using the Frameworks Stamp sets #1 (5420) and set #2 (6026). These sets have several pretty frames that are perfect for your envelope art! They create a great space for your name and address information.

We will also select some flower stamps from the Ai My Hope Set (5936) and the Ai His Love Set (6150).

But first, let's create our own envelopes using some 90lb watercolor paper. I chose this paper for its lighter weight and the ability to watercolor our images very easily. The We R Makers Envelope Board has been around for a very long time, but it is perfect for creating your own personalized envelopes. You can use your pattern papers for this process as well. I will show you exactly how to use the punch board in today's video. I'll also show you how to easily create a pretty paper liner for each of the envelopes!

Now that our envelopes are made let's begin by stamping a flower image onto the envelope and then we will stamp it again onto some masking paper and fussy cutting the masked image with your detail scissors. This entire process is much easier if you use your stamp positioning tool.

Now place this mask over the floral image and grab your favorite framework stamp. Go ahead and stamp the frame. Now you can remove the mask, and it will look as though the floral image was always part of the frame image!

Let's color the images using the Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens in the following colors: Blender, Lemon Yellow, Yellow, Br Yellow, Lt Pink, Wine Red, English Lavender, Deep Violet, Lt Green, Deep Green.

To highlight the center of the frames a bit more we will ink blend some Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Ink into the center of the frames. You will want to use some Post-it Cover-up Tape around the edges of the frame before you begin ink blending.

Next, let's spatter the envelopes with the coordinating inks to tie everything together!

Please join us in this fun new postal challenge.... we would love to see what you create!

Thank you so much for joining me today! Have a fun and crafty day!

Ai Frameworks Set 2 (6026)

Ai Frameworks Set 1 (5420)

Ai My Hope Set (5936)

Ai His Love Set (6150)

Ai Basic Yellow PP (6012)

Ai Baby Girl Cover PP (6059)

Ai Encouragement Cover PP (5960)


Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Focus on Faith "My Joy" Hummingbird and Flowers with Sara Furr

 Greetings Ai friends,

With all the bitter cold temps we have been having this winter here in the Northeast, I find the only way that I can keep sane during these long, hard winter months on the farm, is by having faith that it will eventually all melt and warm up with the coming spring, and the Earth will renew itself. And so, my mind keeps going to spring flowers and pretty birdies.  I created this soft, spring creation using the beautiful stamp set called "My Joy". 

To start, I picked out some pretty papers from the "Mother's Day Paper Pack" and used them as inspiration for the colors I used. I cut the largest Scallop Oval die out of Pearlescent White cardstock and stamped the 2 floral images at the top and bottom, and the sentiment, "The Joy of the Lord is my Strength" in the center, with Momento Black Ink, in my Misti Stamping Tool. I then stamped the other 2 florals and the humming bird onto plain white cardstock. I heat set the ink to make sure it was dry before coloring!


I colored all my images with alcohol markers and then added in fine details on the flower petals with a slightly darker purple fine point dye ink marker. I then fussy cut out the 2 florals and humming bird, popped them up with foam dots, and added some sparkle to the wings of the Hummingbird, and to the centers of the flowers. 

To the flowers stamped on the oval, I added some iridescent black self adhesive pearls to the centers. Before I added the cut out florals, I cut a length of silver metallic thread, curled it back up, and applied it to the center of the right hand side of the oval and then added the popped up flowers over top. I added the Hummingbird to the left side of the oval.

I then assembled my card, roughing up the edges of the designer paper with a scissors, and added the stripes of dsp, lace, and ribbon. Finally, I popped up the oval on the right hand side with foam tape.

I then worked on the inside. Cutting another large Scallop Oval and stamping a floral arch at the top and bottom. I added this in the center over my pieces of dsp that I again distressed the edges of, and that finishes my card for today.


The Joy of the Lord truly is my strength! This joy is not a fleeting, superficial emotion like happiness, but an abiding, deep-seated confidence in God's character, faithfulness, and ultimate victory. Despite sorrow or struggles, relying on God's unwavering goodness and joy provides inner fortitude and stability. 

I chose this verse because it serves as a reminder to rely on divine strength, which can turn sadness into endurance, allowing for a perspective of gratitude in daily, even difficult, circumstances. And the Good Lord knows that I have my fair share of daily difficulties here on the farm! Lol


Blessings to you all,

Sara Furr "The Crafty Farm Chick"


List of Supplies used:

Art Impressions 

Stamps: #5981- "My Joy Set"

Paper: #6051- "Mother's Day Paper Pack "

Dies: #6046- "Scalloped Ovals Dies"

Memento black ink pad


Misc. 

Misti Stamping tool

Alcohol markers

Dye ink markers

Silver metallic thread

Foam tape, Double sided tape

Self-adhesive Pearls 

Sparkle Gelly Roll pen

Lace trim, chiffon ribbon

Scissors

Heat tool

Springtime Keepsakes by Reneé Matarese

 Hello Ai fans!

Today I have two cute cards to share with you.

One, is what I intended, and one...well, have you ever done something really stupid silly
only to shake your head and say "What was I thinking?" If you have, then you're not alone.

My "boo boo" card is this one. The duck. He was meant to be a lift flap card just like my pink one below but...nope. I made sure THAT didn't happen...lol!

I created the flap, decorated the inside and then remembered I had this new, really cute yellow pom-pom ribbon. Wouldn't that be cute with this card? It sure would. So, without thinking, I threw down some glue strips and stuck in on. Super cute right? But then...yep. You certainly can't open it anymore.

I just shook my head and chalked it up to a learning experience. Oh well.

For my next card, you can see what the duck was also supposed to look like.

This time I used the adorable bunny.


Here is the inside with the flap open.


I hope you like these and I hope that my little mistake will feel better about something you may have done in the past. We all make mistakes and you really can move on with what you have. Most of the time, you're the only one who will notice.

Have a great week everyone!

Copics used:

Y06, Y17, Y38

RV00, RV0000, RV21, RV93, E31, E40, E53

Monday, February 16, 2026

Happy Spring Train by Sharon Caudle

 Hello AI Fans!

No...it's not spring yet, but it will be here soon! I hope that helps you feel a little better if you're suffering terrible winter weather right now. We are supposed to get a bunch of snow over the next day or two. UGH! I've been wanting to use #5929 Christmas Train Set for something other than Christmas for a long time, and I finally got my chance! With the release of the adorable new #6106 Bloom and Grow set, I wanted to create a train that could be used for either Spring or Easter. So this was the result of my thought. Since Bonnie didn't put any specific decorations on the train cars, you can decorate them any which way you wish! I love that!! I simply colored them in more spring like colors and then added a die cut star. The letters I used on a slimline banner die from my stash are from #5562 Journal Letter Die Set. 


Sorry, I didn't realize this was blurry until I no longer had the card. 




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

Copic markers used:
E000, 00, 11, and 35
B41 and 45
YR02, 04, and 07
C1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
R00, 11, and 12
YG01, 03, and 05
Y13, 32, 35, and 38
BV00, 01, and 02



Sunday, February 15, 2026

You're So Sweet Village Card and Farmhouse Floral Thank You Card by Diane Mason

  Hello, and welcome back for Watercolor Weekend! 

Hello, my Ai watercolor friends and fans! I’m so glad you’re here for Watercolor Weekend. Today I’m sharing two cards. The first features a sweet Parisian street scene. The second is a charming farmhouse floral thank you card.

You’re So Sweet Village Card:

Ever since the 5746 – SF Village set came out, I thought about how cute this little scene would be with a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower in the background.

Bonnie is always saying to try new things to make it your own. Add things, leave part of a stamp off, draw in elements, etc. – so that’s just what I did!

I began by doing a Google image search for the Eiffel Tower. After finding a reference image, I inked the stamp with N57 and stamped the street scene onto my Canson XL watercolor paper using a stamp platform. Using the reference photo, I sketched the shape of the Eiffel Tower lightly with a pencil – adjusting where needed. Surprisingly, it was a fairly easy shape to draw if you break it down into a rough triangle shape, a few rectangles, and a curve at the base. Once I had the shape drawn, I added a few more reference details. Since it’s in the background, it doesn’t need to be too detailed. I also drew a horizon line under the tower and extended the walkway past the building.

I painted the tower with N55, layering more color to some areas of the structure, creating contours and shadows. Once dry, I added a few details with a gray TwinTone.

I shaded the flower pots with 526 on some and 565 on the others. I used the spiny stem stamp from 4963 – WC Fall Set to create an Italian Cypress tree on the far left. The pot edge was masked; I inked the stamp with 249 and stamped multiple times until I was happy with the shape. Using a stamp positioner can be helpful for perfect placement. For the other tree, I used the small fir tree from 5372 – WC Mini Foliage Set, also inked in 249. For the pink flower pots and flower box, I stamped tiny leafy foliage from the 5009 – WC Mini Flower Set inked in 177 and added pink flowers with the tiny dots stamp also from 5372. Those were inked in 725. For the potted white and yellow flowers, I first stamped the tiny grass from 5372. Next, I added dots of Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed proof white. Once dry, I added yellow centers to the flowers with a Chrome Yellow TwinTone.

The rooftops and windows were painted in 526. For the chimneys, I used N55. The chalkboard frame, door overhang, and trim were painted in 947 and the buildings were mainly painted in 942. I’ve noticed that store fronts in Paris are often painted in different colors than the building (probably to stand out), usually a darker color, so I chose black for my sweet shop. I painted the lower part of the building with N25, as well as the sign and chalkboard. The awning and door of the shop was painted in 725. The other door is 249. I like to think I live in that building, just a few steps away from the Bon Bon Shop!

For the red pot of flowers, I did the same process as the pink flower pots but used 856. For the remaining flower boxes, I inked part of the squiggly bush from 5372 in 177 and stamped along the railing edge, cascading downward. I used the dot flower stamp again inked in 565 for the blue flowers and Dr. Ph. Martin’s and Chrome Yellow TwinTone for the others.

The sky was brushed in with 555, and the grass below the tower was 177. I dotted in some bushes below the tower with 249. For the pathway, I added a little 565 and a little 177. Additional shadows on the curb, under the roof, around the pots, and the doorways were added with 565. Dr. Ph. Martin’s was used to dot in additional white flowers to the pots. It was also used to paint the lettering on the signs using a #0 brush. All the window frames were also painted with Bleed Proof White. I used a .005 Black Micron pen to add tiny details to the signs, balconies and flower boxes. A brown or grey TwinTone was also used to add details where needed.

The card base was covered with a blue and pink floral-patterned paper from the 6051 – Mother’s Day Paper Pack. The painting was matted with a thin black mat on top of a blue scalloped mat and then mounted onto the card base with foam tape.

For the interior of the card, I added a decorative edge to the bottom using a scrap of the patterned paper. The “You’re so Sweet” stamp from the 5904 – So Sweet Armful set was inked in pink. I cut a thin mask strip to cover the sentiment and then stamped the heart from the 6150 – His Love Set in blue, over the masked area. This prevented the image from being stamped over the lettering.

I was very pleased with how this card turned out. I think it would make a nice Thinking of You or Thank you Card.

Farmhouse Floral Thank You Card:

  

Next up is this quick to paint floral thank you card. To start off, I used a die from the 5591 – Journal Rectangle Frames Die Set to cut out a base for my watercolor painting and a second one from pink dotted patterned paper from the 6051 – Mother’s Day Paper Pack for the frame.

    

I inked the rose floral stamp from the 6126 – Light of the World Set in 249 for the foliage and 815 for the roses and stamped onto the watercolor paper using a stamp platform. I created a mask to cover the roses, and then inked the farmhouse planter from 5923 – Farmhouse Container Set with 565 and 969 and stamped off twice. Using the positioner, I was able to place the pot in the perfect spot. Once the mask was removed, the flowers now appeared to be hanging over the edge of the planter.

I layered additional 815 from my palette to add shading to the roses, remembering to leave some white areas for highlights. I also darkened some areas with a Fuchsia Twin Tone. For the leaves, I added additional 249 to darken the leaves and some 177 for highlights.

With a damp brush, I pulled some of the color from the container to add depth. Additional 565/969 mix was added to the container to create shadows and contours. The background was brushed in with 555 and a shadow below the container was brushed in with 565.

I added some additional greenery to the container using a long stem foliage stamp from the 5920 – Long Stem foliage Set. I placed the mask back over the roses and foliage, inked the stamp with 177 and added multiple greenery stems to the container. I used Bleed Proof White to dot in tiny flowers to the stems to create a filler flower like Baby’s Breath. To make the white flowers stand out against the background, I used a pencil to draw just below the bud to give shape and shadow.

I used pink plaid patterned paper from 6051 and white embossed cardstock to cover the card base. I also added some sheer white ribbon and pink baker’s twine. I added twine to the framed painting and popped it up with foam squares.

For the interior of the card, I die cut the sentiment from pink cardstock using the Thank You die from 5811 – Gift Card Pocket Dies and adhered to the white cardstock mat. Again, I added a strip of patterned paper to the bottom edge for a pop of color.

And there you have it, a quick, yet elegant Thank You card ready to send! That’s all for now—thanks so much for stopping by for Watercolor Weekend! Until next time, Happy Painting!