Saturday, May 23, 2026

Remember & Honor and Reel Great Guy Cards by Diane Mason

 Hello, and welcome back for Watercolor Weekend! 

Hello, my Ai Watercolor friends and fans! I hope you’re enjoying the long weekend and taking a moment to remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Today I’m sharing two cards—one with a patriotic theme and the other perfect for the guys in your life.

Remember & Honor Card:

In honor of Memorial Day, I created a patriotic quilt‑block card. I love quilting, though I haven’t had much time for it lately. While scrolling through Pinterest, a red, white, and blue pinwheel pattern caught my eye and inspired today’s design.

Colors and Supplies Used

Paper: Canson XL Watercolor Paper

Brush: No. 4 round brush

Stamps:

·      4052 – WC Flower Set 1

·      5937 – My Trust Set

Tombow Dual Brush Pens: 528, 856

Dies:

·      5061 – Square Double Stitched Dies

·      5063 – Rectangle A2 Double Stitched Dies

Other: Foam squares, Fiskars Fingertip Precision Knife, ruler

 

The image above on the left shows the quilt pattern and the number of red, white, and blue squares needed to complete the design. To create my own patterned paper, I stamped the daisy bunch from 4052 – WC Flower Set 1 using Tombow 856 and 528, then softened each flower with a damp brush to give it a watercolor look. For the white dotted paper, I used the multiple‑dots stamp from 5937 – My Trust Set, first in 856 and then again in 528. No water was added to the dotted pattern.

  

Next, I used the smallest square die from 5061 – Square Double Stitched Dies to die-cut 4 red, 4 blue, and 8 white squares. Each square was then carefully cut on the diagonal with a Fiskars Fingertip Precision Knife and a ruler to create the triangle pieces. Just like real quilting, accuracy is everything—clean cuts make the final block line up beautifully.

I cut a 3" x 3" square of white cardstock as my base and began assembling the quilt block, following the pinwheel pattern and adhering each triangle in place. Once the block was complete, I matted it with blue cardstock.

For the card base, I layered blue cardstock and a panel of red embossed cardstock. I created the “Remember & Honor” sentiment on my computer, matted it with blue cardstock, and added a 1⅛" x 4¼" strip of the dotted paper beneath the quilt block for balance. Both the sentiment and the quilt block were attached with foam squares for dimension.

Inside the card, I added a stitched 4" x 5¼" panel and trimmed it with coordinating red and blue cardstock strips.

I had so much fun “quilting” this card—and I didn’t even have to pull out my sewing machine, lol. While this design made a lovely Memorial Day card, it would also be perfect for the 4th of July or Veterans Day. And if you switch up the colors and sentiment, it becomes a pretty card for any crafty friend.

A Reel Great Guy Card:

Masculine cards are always a bit of a challenge for me, but with the help of two fantastic stamp sets: 4900 – Reel Great Guys Set and 6065 – Lakehouse Foundation, plus the always‑amazing 6158 – Story Tile Template Die; I was able to create this fun and fabulous “guy card.”

I began by die‑cutting a piece of Canson XL Watercolor Paper using the 6158 – Story Tile Template Die. All images were inked and stamped in N79. I started with the bucket of fish and the dog floating in a tube from 4900 – Reel Great Guys Set. For the fisherman scene, I selectively stamped the house and mountains from 6065 – Lakehouse Foundation, masking where needed to build the background.

To complete the lower left opening, I dropped the stamp slightly to include the rocky shoreline. Then I shifted the stamp to continue the mountains and aligned the rocky shoreline into the bottom right opening. (You’ll notice in the photo that I stamped the fish into the bottom left window—I ended up restamping, fussy cutting, and popping it up with foam squares later, so that first stamping wasn’t necessary.)

On a separate piece of watercolor paper, I partially stamped the fisherman in the boat, omitting the second fisherman and the far end of the boat. I also restamped the jumping fish. In hindsight, I should have stamped these on Canson XL Mix Media Paper since I planned to fussy cut them—but I didn’t, which meant cutting thick watercolor paper with scissors and a Fiskars Fingertip Precision Knife. Lesson learned!

 Colors and Supplies Used

Tombow Dual Brush Pens:

  • 555 – sky and water
  • 025, 985 – tube
  • 177 – hills, grass, foliage (4051 – WC Foliage Set 1, Teeny Tiny Grass)
  • 850, 910 – face and arms
  • 228 – fishing vest, fish body, tail, fin
  • 026 – fishing shirt, hat, fish fins
  • 977, 969 – boat
  • 977 (light wash) – dog’s belly
  • 969 – dog’s body
  • 856 – cheeks, fish bellies, tongue
  • 947 – rod handle, roofs, chimney
  • N25 – rod
  • 228, 026 – house
  • 565, 969 – bucket, mountains, rocks
  • 565 – shadows

Other Coloring Supplies:

  • Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White – white flowers, window frames
  • Tombow TwinTone Pens – navy, gray, black

Paper & Dies:

  • Frame Paper: 6072 – Father’s Day Paper Pack
  • Dies: 6158 – Story Tile Template Die
  • Other: Foam squares, black Micron pen

Once the painting was finished, I fussy cut the fish and fisherman. I die‑cut a second frame from the 6072 – Father’s Day Paper Pack and adhered it to an A2 kraft card base. I glued all the tiles into place, then added foam squares behind the fish and fisherman so they appear to pop right out of the scene!

To finish the inside, I added a white panel trimmed with a coordinating strip of patterned paper.

Thank you so much for joining me today! I had such a great time creating both of these cards — from the patriotic quilt block inspired by a Pinterest pinwheel pattern to the fun, outdoorsy “Reel Great Guy” scene. I hope they spark ideas for your own weekend crafting. Wishing you a meaningful Memorial Day and a creative week ahead. Until next time, Happy Painting!



Father's Day Fishing by Janet


Ahoy my friends! Today I have a Father's Day card that's made for the Dad who is "Keepin it Reel!" My card also happens to fit nicely in the current challenge, Yellow.

To make this card, I started by creating a gnarly water scene using a stencil and several colors of ink. Then I stamped, colored and cut the fishing images in the 5926-Fishing Boat Set. I arranged all the fishing themed items in the boat and glued them in place. Then I cut open a wave with my craft knife, so I could slip in the boat that is heading home into the sunset after catching a pail full of fish. I heat embossed the Keepin it Reel sentiment in white on the boat and stamped and trimmed out the Happy Father's Day sentiment from the 6063-Just For Him Set. Finally I added three colors of enamel dots to balance the scene out.

Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you will enter into the Yellow Ai Challenge by uploading a card that includes the color. You might win a free set of stamps for your efforts!

As always, please find your favorite stamps, dies, papers, and accessories at the Ai Store!

Happy Crafting!

 

Friday, May 22, 2026

Serving Sass and Smashes! Card by Tasha

 Happy Friday Art Impressions Friends!

Tasha here sharing a pickleball card created with the fun 6074-Pickleball Patty Set and 6097-Pickleball Paper Pack. I recently got this set and think it's just perfect for all my pickleball playing friends. Patty looks like she is living her best life on the court and I love her outfit!

This card was also inspired by the current challenge. The challenge is all about the color Yellow, so I used the color on Patty's outfit and on the bottom card stock layer. I love the pink & yellow color combination with the blue plaid paper!
Lastly, I stamped "Serving Sass and Smashes!" on to a coordinating scalloped frame. I also used a large scalloped frame to cut the center card. I think scalloped edges give a nice polished look to cards and like that this set includes a variety of sizes. 

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








Thursday, May 21, 2026

Yellow! Challenge #428 Week #1

Welcome to our newest challenge!

I feel like this one is pretty self explanatory. Use yellow on your project.
The second I decided to do a yellow challenge, I knew that I wanted it to be Sharon's feature.
Her favorite color is and always has been yellow. After you check out her adorable interactive card, be sure to scroll down and find out who won our last challenge.

Also, don't forget you have one more day to apply to our Design Team call.
Details are below.

 Hello AI Fans! 

If you know me, you know my favorite color is yellow. Just ask my sister, she still hasn't forgiven me for making her wear yellow in my wedding in the 70's. HAHA Oops...I just gave my age away, didn't I. LOL! Anyway, I am super excited to get to introduce our new Challenge #428 Yellow! Whoot Whoot!! I can't wait to see all your amazing creations using the beautiful color of yellow! For my feature, I created a slider card where an adorable frog surprises the birthday girl by popping up out of her birthday cake! First a look at the finished card...




So to make the card, I started with #5407 Birthday Cake GCH. This cake die can be used for so many things!! I cut the pieces using #6012 Basic Yellow PP and then inked the edges to give it a little depth. 


After assembling the cake, I grabbed #6046 Scalloped Oval Die Set and chose the correct sizes so the cake and frog had enough room. If you have a channel die, you can use that. If not, you can also cut a slot with a ruler and your craft knife. I wanted a larger channel than what my die provided so I improvised. Once I cut the one slot, I lined the die up and cut it again to the length I needed as shown in the pics below. You want a slot that is long enough to allow your image to be hidden behind the cake and also reveal it once it's pulled up. 




I cut a pull tab twice out of heavy cardstock and glued them together so they would be strong enough to hold up to the pushing and pulling it was going to receive. (I always play with the interactive cards I create!)


It really helps to keep the pull tab on track if you create a little sleeve for it to slide through. Just take a light weight paper and cut a strip around 1/4" wide and fold it loosely around the pull tab. Glue it down to the back of the card. 





I wanted the frog to "talk" when he jumped out of the cake, so I die cut a word bubble and used a sentiment from #5866 Mini Birthday Sentiment Set. I die cut both the word bubble and the frog 3 times and glued them together for stability. Then, to attach it to the frog, I just cut a small strip of acetate and doubled it up for strength. 





After lining up the pull tab with the channel, I used a strong glue to attach a slider disc to both the pull tab on the back side and the frog on the front side. Be sure to use a strong glue and allow lots of time for drying. You don't want it separating from either of them after you've assembled the entire card!! 




I used two layers of foam tape on the back of green and white slider panel as well as the cake that goes over the top of the slider to give plenty of room for the frog to slide. I added some dots from Scrapbook.com Pops of Color and some of those cute candles that are in the set with the cake. For a touch of sparkle, I went over the Happy Birthday die cut and candle flames with Wink of Stella and then popped a bow on there. I do love interactive cards, so I hope the person that ends up with this enjoys it as much as I enjoyed making it. 



So that's it for me today! Thanks so much for stopping by for a visit, and I can't wait to see what yellow creations you'll be making for the challenge. Until next time - stay crafty!!! 

I knew Sharon would have fun with this challenge. What an adorable card! That frog is just TOO CUTE!!

Now for the winners of our Mix & Match challenge.

For our Top Spot we selected Neema M.



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to claim a free stamp set of your choice!!
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Our Lucky Random Winner was:






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Congratulations to both of our winners and thank you
Sharon for the amazing inspiration for the new challenge!





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Now for our new challenge!


 ✻ 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.
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Beach Postcard by Dori Mendiola

Happy Thursday AI Friends!

This card was such a fun project to create and added more meaning because I made it for my son’s birthday. Instead of starting with patterned paper or cardstock, I used a postcard from our recent trip as the background. We spent time along the Gulf of America, where the beaches and water were absolutely stunning, and that postcard instantly brought those memories back to life.

Using postcards as card backgrounds is a great idea. They add built‑in color, texture, and a sense of place. Even better, they turn a simple greeting card into a reminder of a fabulous trip you shared with the recipient.

I used the #5399 - Gull-Friends stamp set and the #4967 - Fence dies for the foreground of the card.  I stamped the images onto copic friendly paper with Memento black ink and colored with my copic markers listed below.   I used the coordinating dies that are included in the stamp set to cut out the images.

The base die cut, as well as the sand and palm tree are from dies I had in my stash, but you can use other dies or eliminate all together and the card will be adorable just because of the seagull.  He is just so funny and cute!

Thanks for joining me today!  

Hope you have a wonderful day!

Copics used:  T0, T2    E51, E53, E55
R20, R22, R24    B12, B14
G20, G21, G24    Y13, Y15, Y17
YR12, YR14, YR16