Saturday, June 27, 2026

America’s 250th Birthday Card and Gift Tag by Diane Mason

 Hello, and welcome back for Watercolor Weekend!

Hello, my Ai Watercolor friends and fans! On July 4, 2026, the United States will celebrate its Semiquincentennial—the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. I’m old enough to remember the Bicentennial, so it feels extra special to experience a second milestone celebration in my lifetime. I’ve always loved the classic red, white, and blue color combination, and today’s projects are filled with plenty of those festive hues.

America’s 250th Birthday Card:

For this festive celebration card, I used the 5511 – Floral Truck Set and mixed in a few elements from the 5494 – Front Porch Patriotic Set. To set the perfect patriotic tone, I chose bold patterned papers from 6090 – Patriotic Paper Pack, which adds just the right splash of red, white, and blue.

Colors and Supplies Used

Paper: Canson XL Watercolor Paper

Patterned Paper: 6090 – Patriotic Paper Pack

Cardstock: red, white

Brush: No. 4 round brush, No. 0 round brush

Ink: Versafine Smokey Gray Ink

Stamps and Dies:

  • 5722 – Birthday Journal Set (dog and cake)
  • 5491 – Front Porch Party Set (birthday banner)
  • 5562 – Journal Letter Die Set
  •  LF3799 – Lawn Fawn Build-A-Cake Dies

Tombow Dual Brush Pens:

  • Dog: 977, 969, 856 (cheeks and collar)
  • Party hat, banner, and numbers: 856, 555, 565
  • Cake: 856, 555, 565, 942, 992
  • Cake Stand: 451, 565
  • Truck body: 856, 565
  • Windows: 451 
  • Tires: N25
  •  Hub caps and lights: Winsor Newton 14ml Silver Paint
  • Flower pots and bunting: 856, 555, 56
  •  Florals: 856, 555, 993 (red flower center)
  • All greenery: 177
  • Fireworks bucket: 856, 555, 451, 565, 977
  • Flag: 856, 555, 565, 977, Winsor Newton Silver Paint
  • Candle flames: 025, 933, 993, and 856

Other: Foam squares, Post-It Tape, Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White

 

Once I had all the elements painted, I assembled the pieces and popped some elements up with foam squares (truck bed, fireworks bucket, blue flowers pot, red flowers pot, and flag).

 

I cut a 2 inch by 5.5-inch piece of blue patterned paper and a 2.5 inch by 5.5-inch piece of red and blue striped patterned paper and adhered to an A2 red card base. The floral truck and the remaining elements were glued to the card front. I die cut the scripty Celebrate die (5722 – Birthday Journal Set) from shimmery white card stock and adhered it to the card front.

Inside the card, I added die cut numbers using dies from 5911 – Large Number Die Set and chose predominately red, white and blue patterned papers to die cut 250. I added flames to each number to resemble candles (flames were die cut using Lawn Fawn Build-A-Cake Dies #LF3799).

  

For the white mat and pop-up mechanism, I cut a piece of white cardstock measuring 8 1/8 x 5 1/8 inches and folded it in half. I then positioned my numbers along the fold where I liked them and marked the center of their placement with a pencil. Then I used a ruler to draw two cut lines for each letter about a 1/2 inch long. I used my Fiskars paper trimmer to cut along the pencil lines from the fold (you could also use a pair of scissors). I then opened up the folded cardstock and pushed the cuts forward to create the pop-ups and refolded the card.

I stamped the Happy Birthday sentiment from my stash using Versafine Onyx Black ink. Before adhering the mat to the card base, I added ¼‑inch strips of patterned paper to the top and bottom edges for a little extra color and balance. Finally, I glued the numbers onto their pop‑out openings. It turned into such a fun, dimensional, interactive card—perfect for celebrating this historic occasion!

America’s 250th Birthday Gift Tag:

To go along with the card, I created this adorable gift tag featuring my favorite little puppy stamp paired with the layered birthday cake from the 5722 – Birthday Journal Set. It’s a sweet, patriotic accent that ties the whole celebration ensemble together.

Colors and Supplies Used

Paper: Canson XL Mix Media Paper

Patterned Paper: 6090 – Patriotic Paper Pack

Cardstock: White

Brush: No. 4 round brush, No. 0 round brush

Ink for stamped images: N52 (cake), 969 (dog), N52 (party hat)

Stamps and Dies:

  •  5722 – Birthday Journal Set (dog and cake)
  • 5491 – Front Porch Party Set (birthday banner)
  • 5562 – Journal Letter Die Set

Tombow Dual Brush Pens:

  • Dog: 977, 969, 856 (cheeks and collar)
  • Party hat, banner, and numbers: 856, 555, 565
  •  Cake: 856, 555, 565, 942, 992
  •  Cake Stand: 451 and 565

Other: Foam squares, Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White, glue, red baker’s twine, Spectrum Noir Clear Sparkle brush pen, tag die and detail scissors.

    

I painted and die cut numbers for the cake candles using the numbers dies from 5562 – Journal Letter Die Set. The dog and cake images were fussy cut with detail scissors. The birthday banner is from 5491 – Front Porch Party Set and is popped-up on the tag with foam tape as well as the dog. The cake and numbers are glued directly to the tag. Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White was used to paint the candle wicks. For extra sparkle, I added Spectrum Noir Clear Sparkle brush pen to the banners, the numbers and the white frosting.

I adhered a plain white tag to the back and stamped the to/from image from my stash using Versafine Onyx Black ink. To finish the tag, I added red baker’s twine, looping it through the hole for a simple, festive touch.

As we look ahead to America’s 250th birthday, it feels wonderful to celebrate with handmade projects that capture the spirit of red, white, and blue. I hope these ideas inspire you to create something patriotic for your own celebration. Until next time, Happy Painting!


Tiny Teapot House by Janet

Have you seen the latest Ai challenge? It’s the Artful Architecture challenge. I was really excited for this one because there are just so many Ai stamps that feature whimsical houses. For my card, I chose to use the adorable teapot house found in the 5935-Fairytale House set. It’s a great set because it comes with matching dies for all the images. Just so cute and convenient!

To make this, I first decided on a circle shape to stamp the teapot. It works well on a circle because of the rounded bottom of the pot. To cut the circle I used 5726-Nested Circle Dies. The smallest was cut from marker friendly cardstock. I cut another circle out of plain white cardstock with a circle die in the set that is three circles larger. To create a set of stacked circles, I cut two more scalloped circles out of blue frosted cardstock using 6045-Scalloped Circle Dies. I cut, stamped, and shaded two fence images and did the same with three flowers, a butterfly, and bee images. It’s so great to have the stamps and the dies for all these little accents.

The next step was to stamp the teapot house and color it with Copic markers. I’m not that great at creating grass with markers so I used the grass dies in the set and tucked the grass cuts into the base of the scene. I trimmed excess that hung over the circle. I then layered all the circles in graduating sizes. I glued the two fence pieces in place which slightly overhang the first circle. This gives a more finished effect with a touch more dimension and texture. I added the flowers and bee to the scene. Before gluing the butterfly, I folded the wings up and glued the center to the scene so that the wings pop up and give even more dimension. I will point out that I used the white Signo Pigment Ink Gel Pen from the store to draw in the white stripes on the teapot, reflections in the windows, and accents on the butterflies.

I chose a preprinted patterned card base and glued in a strip of delicate cream crocheted lace. I collect old buttons and I had this beautiful shabby chic blue button in my stash. It’s just perfect as an accent to the lace and the house. The finished card is whimsical and full of color and texture.

Thanks for stopping by and spending time with me and Art Impressions today. Please visit the Ai store to pick up your favorite stamps, dies, papers, accessories, and supplies. 

Happy Crafting!




Friday, June 26, 2026

Royal Birthday Greetings! Card by Tasha

 Happy Friday Art Impressions friends! 

Tasha here sharing a birthday card featuring the 5916 -Woodland Castle Set. I love medieval and fairytale-themed stamps, and this card is perfect for celebrating a little princess or queen on her birthday.

The birthday greeting is from the 5735 -Birthday Sentiment Set, and it was the perfect fit for this design. I kept the center panel simple so the castle could take center stage. A little grass and soft ink blending were all it needed to create a sweet little scene.

To finish the card, I layered silver glitter paper with pink and purple cardstock and added a piece of beautiful Art Impressions floral patterned paper. The purple, white, and pink color combination complements the castle perfectly and adds a fun, whimsical feel.

Thanks so much for stopping by today. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!



Thursday, June 25, 2026

Artful Architecture Challenge #430 Week #2

 Hello Ai fans!

Welcome to week #2 of our Artful Architecture challenge.



We want to see your cards using any sort of a building.
This can be houses, barns, castles, churches, lighthouses, schools, cabins, cottages
and more!

Last week, Lynn was our Featured Artist and she created this DARLING castle trifold card.
You can see the rest of it and hear how she created it HERE.


Diane has a gnome home for you and she used:


 

Dori went NUTS! with her adorable squirrel card.


Janet's magical card used:





Please give a warm welcome to Neema!
These are her first official projects as an Art Impressions Design Team member.
She created a whimsical fairy house scene here and also a gorgeous village by the sea (below).





I used a Halloween set to create my cozy cottage.


Sharon created a dreamy multi page card using the following sets:



Tasha's darling stone castle used:

 ✻ 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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✻ 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! 

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Squirrel!!! card by Dori Mendiola

 Happy Thursday AI Friends!

My card today is inspired by the current challenge "Artful Architect".  What is better than a treehouse?  Well, I can think of alot of other houses I'd rather live in, but these cute little critters are happiest in their treehouse.


I made this as a shape card by using the tree die and partial cutting only the right edge of the card front.  After cutting only the right edge, I used my scissors to cut from the top down to meet the first cut of the tree and did the same on the bottom.  Depending on how far in from the right side that you make your partial die cut, you may need to cut in between to get a continual cut all the way down the right side.  I hope that makes sense.

I stamped the images onto copic friendly paper with Memento black ink and colored with my copic markers listed below.   I then cut each of them with the coordinating dies included with the stamp set.

I adhered some of the images into the windows and doors before adhering the colored tree onto the partial cut right edge.   The bunny and the birds were popped up with foam dots. 


The Squirrel! sentiment was die cut using the tag die from the #5718 - Mini Journal Template.  I glued only the right edge down so that this tag could latch onto the front for a nice closure.  See video below.


That's it for me today!  I hope you enjoyed my card and it gives you inspiration to enter our current blog challenge for a chance to win a free stamp set.

Have a great day and keep creating!

Copics used:  C00, C0, C1, C2      R20
E30, E31, E33, E35, E55, E57
Y13, Y15, Y17    G40, G43, G46 
B000, B12, B14, B21, B23, B24

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Pretty Pocket Cards - Two Ways! by Lynn Dionne

Happy Wednesday Ai Fans!



Watch video tutorial here!

Today I would like to show you how to create a simple pocket style card in two different ways. To begin, we will die cut a circle from the Ai Nested Circle Dies (5726) and a heart from the Ai Nested Heart Dies (5721) using some white 100lb cardstock.

Next, we will stamp our images onto the heart and circle using the Ai His Love Set (6150). We will also be using the little cluster of hearts and the little branch from this same set.

Once we have stamped the images, we can color them using the Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens in the following colors: Blender, Sugared Almond Pink, Bright Yellow, Haze Blue, Mint Leaf, Blue Green. Let's also add some ink around the edges of these items using some Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Inks in Picked Raspberry.

Let's use some pretty patterned papers to create the pockets for our cards using the Ai Valentine Series 2 Cover PP (6182) and the Ai Valentines Cover PP (6022). These double-sided papers in the larger 6"x 9" size will be perfect for the pockets. I will give you all of the dimensions for cutting and scoring in today's video.

To each of the pockets, we will die cut a scalloped circle from the Ai Scalloped Circle Dies (6045) and a scalloped heart from the Ai Nested Heart Dies (5721). Don't forget to keep the die cut pieces so that you can attach them to the stamped images.

We will then create the card inserts using some Ballet Slipper and Ocean Breeze cardstock and add a layer of white cardstock with the edges inked with that same Picked Raspberry ink that we used previously and to the other panel we will use Speckled Egg and Peacock Feathers.

Now we will die-cut a lovely, scalloped border using the Ai BJ Decorative Margin Dies (5972) and let's also quickly stamp these with our sentiments from the Ai Encouragement Sentiment Set (5949). Let's also stamp the sentiments on the card panels.

Next, place the heart and circle pieces onto the card panels by inserting the card panel all the way into the pocket and then attaching the shapes through those openings...this is a really easy way to line these up perfectly every time!

And we can also die-cut a little tab from the Ai Storybook Template Dies (6121) in the coordinating patterned paper and add these to the side and top of our card panels. We will also tie on a bit of pretty velvet ribbon to each tab.

Finally, we can add a few sparkly gems in coordinating colors to the front of the pockets!

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

Ai His Love Set (6150)

Ai Encouragement Sentiment Set (5949)

Ai Scalloped Circle Dies (6045)

Ai Nested Heart Dies (5721)

Ai Nested Circle Dies (5726)

Ai Storybook Template Dies (6121)

Ai BJ Decorative Margin Dies (5972)

Ai Valentine Series 2 Cover PP (6182)

Ai Valentines Cover PP (6022)

Ai Travel Box (4924)


Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Cozy Cottage Floral Card by Reneé Matarese

The current challenge here on the Art Impressions blog is Artful Architecture.
I was inspired to make this floral card and, you'll never guess where this house is from.

I used the 6111 – Spooktacular Set. You can find links for all of the other products below in my InLinkz. 


This was so fun to make. I love thinking outside the box and using stamps and dies in new ways.
I think this spooky little cottage looks a little less spooky when it's nestled among beautiful daisies.


This card is perfect for so many occasions!
The front simply says "For my friend," so depending on what you stamp or write inside, it could be used in a lot of different ways.