Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Pocket Full of Sunshine Seed Journal by Reneé Matarese

 Hello Ai fans!

Today I have the inside of the little house that I shared last Thursday for my challenge feature.
The 6114 – Box Village Template Dies come with a journal cover with pages that you can add.

I believe it fits 6 and I chose to add 3 because mine had seed packets folded in half and tucked inside giving those pages more dimension.

Pruned & Fabulous!

That's my cover page...lol.
Oh GAIL! You're marvelous.



The challenge is to use sunshine, yellow and/or pockets. I chose to use all 3 on my project.
Pocket Full of Sunshine!

For one of my pages I used 6150 – His Love Set and a sentiment from 6076 – Gardener Gail.
The pocket and banner the sentiment is stamped on are part of the house die set. The circles are from 
5726 – Nested Circle Dies and 6045 – Scalloped Circle Dies.


For this page I used a frame from the house die set and a flower from 5981 – My Joy Set.


My final pages used dies from 5336 – Garden Mini Dies and one final sentiment from Gail.


This is what the journal looks like tucked up inside the house.


House and Journal side by side.
I hope you enjoyed my little bit of sunshine.




Monday, January 19, 2026

Sending a little hello by Sharon Caudle

 Hello AI Fans!

I have a simple little card for you today that fits in with the new challenge Pocket Full of Sunshine! Now if you know me, you know my favorite color is yellow, so I was super stoked to be able to create a card for this challenge! I love shaped cards, and while flipping through my die sets, I saw #5768 Decorative Journal Page 1 and I just loved the decorative edge on it. So I grabbed it to make a card. It's super simple to do this, all you have to do is create your folded card base, but when you go to place your die on it to cut, make sure you put the cutting edge of the die off of the fold of your card base. Make Sense? I then cut two more pieces, one out of my pattern paper and another layer of just white cardstock. I trimmed down all the sides of the pattern paper so the card base would be a mat for it. Then I tore the white piece (tearing towards myself) to make the layer that looks like a snowy hill. I grabbed a tree die and sun die from my stash to finish off the card. A cute sentiment from #5797 Little Things Sentiment Set finished it off. 





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:
Y13, 15, and 18
E33, 35, 95, 97, and 98
C4, 5, and 6
YR04, 07, 61, and 65
G82 and 85



Sunday, January 18, 2026

Valentine Wreath Gate-fold Card and Sweet Wishes Storybook Frame by Diane Mason

 Hello, and welcome back for Watercolor Weekend! 

Hello all my Ai watercolor friends and fans, and Happy 2026! This is my first post of the year, and January 1st is always special to me—not only does it mark the start of a new year, but it’s also my Art Impressions Watercolor Design Team anniversary. I can’t believe it’s already been three years!

Today I’m excited to share two Valentine’s Day projects with you: a Valentine Wreath Gate‑fold Card and a cute little Valentine’s Storybook Frame.

Valentine Wreath Gate-fold Card:

This soft, romantic gate‑fold card features images from the recently released Bible Journaling Set 6150 – His Love. Although it’s designed for Bible journaling, it’s also perfect for all kinds of love‑themed projects. I always enjoy sharing ideas for stretching your stamp collection and using sets in unexpected ways.

Using my stamp platform, I inked the wreath image with Memento Desert Sand and stamped it onto Canson XL watercolor paper. This light ink keeps the lines soft while still preserving the details. (You can ink the flowers and foliage separately in pink and green, but this particular stamp is quite detailed.)

I began by adding a light wash of 703 to each rose, leaving white space for highlights. To deepen the petals, I layered additional 703 into the shadowed areas until I was happy with the value. The hearts on the vine were also painted with 703.

For the rose centers, I dotted in a touch of TwinTone Chrome Yellow and softened it with a damp brush. The leaves were painted with 177, deepening the bases for contrast.

To create a soft, ethereal glow, I brushed a watery mix of 403 around both the inside and outside edges of the wreath. Once dry, I used a fine #0 brush to scatter tiny hearts in 703—just two simple strokes forming a little “V” shape. I also used the #0 brush to add 177 to the vines and refine the leaf details.

Where needed, I added definition to the roses with a Fuchsia Pink TwinTone and blended lightly with water. A touch of Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White restored any missing highlights.

I cut a piece of blue shimmer cardstock to 8½” x 5½”, scored at 1½” and 5¾”, and folded in the sides.

  • Left panel: pink patterned paper from 5892 – Easter S2 Paper Pack, cut to 1¼” x 5¼”
  • Right panel: blue‑green vine pattern from the same pack, cut to 2½” x 5¼”

Both panels were adhered with double‑sided tape.

The watercolor panel and its mat were die‑cut using 5725 – Nested Square Dies (3” x 3” and 3¼” x 3¼”). I mounted the finished piece to the card front, applying adhesive only to the left side so the gate‑fold can open properly.

Inside the card, I added a 4” x 5¼” pink mat and a 3¾” x 5” white panel.

  • The Valentine sentiment from 4848 – Sweet Wishes MTF was inked in 703.
  • The heart stems from 6150 were inked in 703 and 401.
  • The small heart border was stamped repeatedly along the bottom in 401.

Sweet Wishes Storybook Frame:

Late last year, Art Impressions released the Storybook Template Die along with two coordinating stamp sets for creating adorable Christmas ornaments. The template forms a 3D box where you can build a little scene inside. At the time, Bonnie hinted that more coordinating sets might be coming—I can’t wait to see what she dreams up next!

That got me thinking: why not use the Valentine images from the Sweet Wishes Mini TryFold to create a little Valentine storybook scene?

For this sweet frame, I combined the 4848 – Sweet Wishes MTF set with the 6121 – Storybook Template. The tag was created using a banner die from 5902 – Mini Scalloped Frame Dies. The box is cut from white shimmer cardstock, and the heart patterned paper is from the 5741 – Valentines Paper Pack.

All images were stamped in Memento Desert Sand onto Canson XL Mix Media Paper.

Here’s the color palette I used for each element:

Rose Wreath

  • 177 (vine and leaves)
  • 856 (roses)
  • Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White

Mailbox

  • 256 (mailbox and interior lid)
  • 565 (post, flag clips, slot, knob)
  • 856 (ribbon, flag)
  • N52 (flag post)
  • 403 (sky)

Bird with Letters & Candy

  • 856 (heart and letter)
  • 703 (letter)
  • 403 (letter)
  • 703 + 565 (bird, mailbox interior)

      

Once everything was painted, I die‑cut the center from the wreath and die-cut the opening for the mailbox lid. The mailbox piece was trimmed to match the die size of the die with the oval opening (approximately 2⅝” x 3”). I cut a second piece the same size to mount the bird image on.

The included die cuts the interior of the wreath, but not the outer edge, so I fussy‑cut the wreath with fine detail scissors, leaving a small white border. Mix Media paper cuts easily, so this step went quickly.

The oval opening on the Storybook die was slightly too large for the wreath to sit neatly on top. To fix this, I cut the heart patterned paper again at 2⅝” x 3” and used a smaller oval from 5902 – Mini Scalloped Frame Dies to create a better‑sized opening. The wreath was then adhered to the box front with double‑sided tape.

      

To assemble the layers, I used foam squares to pop up each piece, starting with the bird layer and working forward. I positioned the bird so it peeks out when the mailbox lid is opened—such a fun little surprise for the recipient. Once all the layers were in place, I glued the box closed.

I die‑cut an ornament topper from white shimmer cardstock and attached it to the top of the box to hold the ribbon and tag. I folded and glued the topper about two‑thirds of the way down, then folded out small tabs on each side so it could be secured to the box.

For the tag, I stamped a sentiment from 4848, die‑cut it with the banner die from 5902, and tied it on with red baker’s twine. A double bow of red ribbon was added with a glue dot.

To finish the back, I layered more red heart paper with Mix Media paper. The Valentine sentiment and heart border from 6150 were stamped in 856, and the rose was painted using the same colors as the wreath.

Just look at that cute little guy peeping at you from the mailbox! I think it will be fun for the recipient to open the mailbox lid and get a sweet little surprise.

That’s all for now—thanks so much for stopping by for Watercolor Weekend! I hope these ideas inspire you to experiment with some “out of the box thinking” and create something fun for Valentine’s Day with your stamp collection.

Until next time, Happy Painting!

Saturday, January 17, 2026

❄️ Flap‑Fold Winter Card Featuring the Sweetest Snowman by Janet

There’s something magical about winter crafting - especially when it involves a fun fold and a charming snowman. Today’s project is a flap‑style fun fold card that brings together soft winter colors, playful textures, and a sprinkle of sparkle. While we humans may not be loving the cold weather right now, our snowman couldn't be happier!

The star of this card is the adorable snowman from the 6107 – Snowman Hugs Set. I colored him with Copic markers, giving him a green winter coat and a pink hat and scarf for a cheerful, non‑traditional palette that still feels perfectly frosty. He was cut out using the dies in the set and mounted on the diamond with foam tape. As a special little touch, I added a small red cardstock heart to his jacket. 

For the foundation, I used a blue cardstock base—a cool, wintry backdrop that pairs beautifully with the patterned papers from the 5963 – Winter Woodland Paper Pack. The flap fold adds an interactive twist, making the card feel extra special before it’s even opened.

To bring in that snowy magic, I added white glitter cardstock snowflakes using the 5353 – Lg Snowflake Dies. These large, shimmering flakes create a gorgeous layered background behind the snowman.

For the finishing touch, I scattered sequin snowflakes in silver, blue, and pink across the design. They catch the light beautifully.

And of course, sentiments were added to provide the perfect message. On the front flap, I added “Bundled Up and Full of Joy”—a perfect match for this cozy winter scene. Inside, I included the playful sentiment “There’s snow one like you”. Both are sentiments included in the Snowman Hugs Set. To keep the sparkle going, I sprinkled more sequin snowflakes around the inside sentiment for a soft, shimmering finish.

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, January 16, 2026

Welcome Little One! card by Tasha

Happy Friday Art Impressions friends! 

Today I’m excited to share this sweet baby card inspired by the current Art Impressions Pocket Full of Sunshine challenge. I wanted the design to feel cheerful and welcoming, with lots of bright color and happy details.

The adorable little bear comes from the 6017-Baby Panda Set, and it fits perfectly in the playful scene. The floral frame was created using stamps from the 5981-My Joy Set, which adds such a fun and sunny touch around frame. 

For the background, I used patterned paper from the 5835-Mini Journal Paper Pack, and added layers of White, Pink, and Yellow paper to coordinate with the colors used on the flowers. I love the pink & yellow color combination!



This card was a joy to create and is perfect for welcoming a new little one. Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope this brings a little sunshine to your day!




Thursday, January 15, 2026

Pocket Full of Sunshine Challenge #419 Week #1

Hello Ai fans and welcome to the new challenge here on the Art Impressions Challenge Blog!
This time we have a Pocket Full of Sunshine!


This challenge is pretty flexible.
We want to see SUNSHINE, YELLOW and/or POCKETS.
Show us your interpretation of what a Pocket Full of Sunshine means to you.
Maybe it's a bouquet of yellow flowers?
Maybe it's your favorite yellow Designer Paper?
Perhaps you love making cards or journals with pockets on them.

After viewing my little house, be sure to scroll down to see if you were one of our winners from our Button Up challenge.

I'm the featured artist this week and I chose to create a yellow house with a sunshine to brighten it. Inside of the house is a mini journal that contains pockets. (You'll see that on Tuesday)


For my project, I used the new 6114 – Box Village Template Dies.
Please see the InLinkz below for a complete list of all of the Art Impressions supplies that I used.



This box die set is just the cutest! It comes with a cover and pages to create a little journal or booklet that tucks up inside of it. 



I also love how customizable the house is. It was marketed as a Christmas house to hold the Woodland Scene series but it is so much more than that. Two days ago, I shared it as a Valentine house that I created for my fireplace mantel.



This is the cover of my little journal which you'll see the inside of on Tuesday.
Gail looks so happy tending to her garden.
I hope I've inspired you to enter our Pocket Full of Sunshine Challenge.
You might be the next person to win a free stamp set.
See details below.

Also, be sure to scroll down to see the winners of the previous challenge.

Copics used:
G40, G43, E01, E31, E35, E42, E93,
Y000, Y21, YR12, YR15, YR61

Now let's see who won our Button Up challenge.

For our Top Spot we selected Stephanie S.



Be sure to grab our Top Spot badge and share it on your social media, 
letting people know that you're a winner!


Please contact Leah at Feedback@artimpressions.com
to claim a free stamp set of your choice!!

Our Lucky Random Winner was Terry C.




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letting people know that you're a winner!



Please contact Leah at Feedback@artimpressions.com
to claim a free stamp set of your choice!!

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