Sunday, February 8, 2026

Love Is In the Air by Gennette Houghton

 

Hello, and Welcome to Watercolor Weekend! Valentine’s Day is next weekend and I have a couple of cards today perfect for the occasion. February is usually one of our coldest months, but I decided to go with a warmer scene this year. I decided I wanted to use both 5054 WC Little Boys, and 5053 WC Little Girls. These sets are great for so many occasions and are a great add to your stamp collection.


 For my first card I chose the two that are standing. I first took my 5063 Rectangle A2 Double Stitched Dies and used the 3rd largest to trace for a guide. Since I wanted to make sure they were positioned the way I wanted, I used the stamp positioner for both, inking both in Distress Ink Lost Shadow. For the skin tones I used 850, 910, and for the shadowed areas a touch of 912.  I started with the skin first so that I wasn’t risking other colors bleeding into the area.  Once that was done, I started with the little girl’s hair. I started with 990 as a base to help tone down the yellow, I then added some 025 and darkened areas with 026. For the bands in her hair I used 725.  Next I did the skirt with N52, I love this gray as it has a hint of blue to it.  I then went over the shirt lightly with 725, adding a touch more in the shaded areas, and then used the same color to add tiny little dots for texture.  I also used 725 on the hat, making it a bit darker than the shirt.  For the boy, I decided I wanted to leave his shirt white, so I used N52 for some shading and contours. I then painted the pants with 565, and added a bit of detail to the pocket with the same color.  For the hair I started with 947 and then added some 969. 856 was used on the hat. N52 and 565 was used on his shoes.  

A light wash of 177 for the ground, going darker at the base of the feet and out at an angle for a shadow. I then used 526 for the sky, staying within my guidelines I already penciled in.  I painted the grass in the background with 228, just to give a hint of being there, and then masked off the edges with post-it tape. 5826 WC Large Tree Set 2 for the grass in the foreground with a mix of 126 and 177.  Softened lightly with a damp brush.  I then used Bleed Proof White for what was supposed to be a cloud, but I got a little too precise with it trying to get it to show up on a lighter background, but it doesn’t look to bad.  With the edges still masked I used 5126 WC Foliage Set 4, I inked the leaf branch in two colors, first with 126 and then brought a line up through the stamp with 177. For the very edge I did the same with 177 and 249. I find this gives a more organic look to the leaves.  Adding a touch of water to soften and bring out the colors. I removed the post-it tape and erased my pencil lines. Using the same die I used for the guidelines I then cut my image out.   I matted the image with gold and pink card stock and matted my card base with paper from 5741 Valentines Paper Pack and finished the card.


 For my second card, I used the same boy and girl sets, this time with the ones that are sitting.  I used the same die as in the first card in a horizontal position for my guidelines, and used the stamp positioner to place both the boy and girl where I wanted them.  The skin tones are the same as the first two, 850, 910, and a touch of 912. For the boy I used 992 and 969 for the hair, 312 for the shirt, and 969 for his pants.  The girl I used 947 for the hair, 905 and N52 for the shirt, and 565 for her pants.  I then used a wash of 177 for the ground, darkening it under and behind the kids. For the water I used 565 first and then added a bit of 526 to brighten some of the areas.  I darkened the area right next to the shore with more 565 to give contrast between the two.  After masking off the sides, 5424 WC Pond Set was used for the cattails. I first stamped in the leaves using 177 and stamped twice each time. I then added the cattails using 177 and 969. 5826 WC Large Tree Set 2 for the grass, inked in 177 and a touch of 969 right at the base of the stamp in two small spots. 

I used this at the base of the cattails and in each of the bottom corners. I then used a damp brush to soften all of the foliage and blended out a bit at the base of each.   Bleed Proof White was used to add a bit of highlights in the water and then created tiny heart flowers in the grass.  Removing the post-it tape, I erased the lines and used the same die to cut out the image.  The image was matted with gold and dark brown cardstock, and matted the card base with paper from 5835 Mini Paper Pack, completing my second card.  Thank you so much for joining me today, I hope you enjoyed my cards and that I inspired you to give these sets a try. Until next time, Create….Share….Inspire!





Saturday, February 7, 2026

Small Box, Big Love: A Handmade Valentine’s Treat Box by Janet

Valentine’s Day is all about those "little something" gifts that show someone you’re thinking of them. Today, I’m sharing a project that proves great things really do come in small packages! This handmade treat box is perfectly sized for a trio of chocolates and uses some of my favorite versatile dies.

The base of this project is the 5805-Mini Journal Box. While this die was originally designed to house mini journals, it’s a total craft-room chameleon! It measures 2 5/8" x 2 1/4", which happens to be the ideal footprint for three decadent chocolates.

To give a sneak peek of the goodies inside, I used one of the dies from the set to cut a window in the top of the box. There’s something so professional about a window box—it instantly levels up the presentation.

I used a stunning rose pattern from the 6182-Valentines Series 2-Cover PP to form the box. It provides that vintage, elegant vibe that Valentine's Day deserves. I decorated the sides of the box with pink cardstock border patterns cut with the die set. It adds a lovely structural contrast to the floral paper.

No gift is complete without a tag! I cut a matching pink cardstock tag (another gem from the die set) to feature a feathered friend. I perched the adorable little duck from the 6106-Spring Keepsake Set right on the front.

Pro-Tip: Every Valentine needs a heart! I added a tiny red pearl heart to the duck’s chest for that essential pop of festive color.


 Once the box was glued together and the chocolates were nestled inside, I went for a bit of shimmer. I wrapped the entire box in thin silver cording, threading the tag through as I went. I finished it off with a multi-looped bow in the same silver cord to give it some height and "wow" factor.

This project turned out so sweet, and it’s a wonderful way to use your journal dies in a fresh, sugary  sweet new way.

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

Happy Crafting!

Janet YouTube - Blog - Facebook - Instagram - Pinterest  

Friday, February 6, 2026

Love You Beary Much Card by Tasha

 Happy Friday, Art Impressions friends! 

Tasha here, and today I’m sharing a Valentine’s Day card featuring the new 6103-Baby Keepsake Set. This sweet little bear was the inspiration for the whole design and I couldn’t resist adding tiny hearts to the bear’s top, they are just too cute and perfect for Valentine’s Day.

To keep with the holiday theme, I added a heart patterned paper frame and stenciled soft pink puffy clouds onto pastel pink cardstock. When I think of Valentine’s Day, I always picture hearts, pink and red tones, and a little sparkle, so I tucked in some silver glitter paper for shine.

For extra dimension, I used foam tape to pop up the bear, the flowers, and the “I Love You” sentiment. It adds so much depth and really makes the card come to life.

Thanks so much for stopping by today. I hope this card brings a little Valentine’s inspiration your way!



Thursday, February 5, 2026

Love, Love Me Do Challenge #420 Week #2

 Hello Ai fans!

Do you love to win free stamps?

If your answer is yes, and why wouldn't it be, then be sure to enter our latest challenge.
One Top Spot will be selected, and one Lucky Random Winner
because we just love to make people smile!
Each person will receive one free stamp set.

Welcome to week #2 of our Love, Love Me Do challenge.

We can't believe how cute all of the entries are so far. 

Last week, Tasha was our Featured Designer.

Now we hope you'll enjoy some inspiration from the rest of our Design Team.

I made a sweet little Frank card.


Dori made a collection of adorable cards.


Sharon made a Valentine for her granddaughter.


Janet has a gorgeous red and pink delight for you.
She used:

 


Lynn created something lovely with lavender.


 ✻ 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! 

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Click here to enter

Lots of Love Card pack by Dori Mendiola

 Happy Thursday AI Friends!

I have a fun card gift pack for you today that fits in perfectly for Valentine's day and for the bi-weekly challenge "Love, Love Me Do".  Do you have a friend that loves to give their family members a card for Valentine's day?  What a perfect little gift for you to give them.  My mind instantly goes to our elderly in the senior homes or your cute little elderly neighbor.   I created a fun, quick gift set of six cards all bundled in a sweet pouch.   The cards do not have a sentiment, so they can fit any occasion, if Valentine's day is not your thing.

For the images, I used the Armful stamp sets - #5903 Treasured Armful and #5904 - So Sweet Armful.  The arms of each animal have a slit cut to allow you to slip a cute little heart, flower, star, etc.  These sets also include the corresponding dies.


I stamped each of the images twice on copic friendly cardstock with Memento black ink and colored with copic markers listed below.  I also stamped, colored and die cut the heart, that is included in the "So Sweet Armful" set, 6 times - one for each card.  I learned a little copic technique from my fabulous copic teacher and friend, Sharon Caudle, many years ago in a class and I use it whenever I can.  For the little bear image, I color him in the browns leaving the overalls until later.  I then take a little piece of wash cloth and dab some blender solution onto it.  Lightly tap that part of the cloth onto the colored part of the bear and it will make him look fuzzy (see the individual card below for a better visual).  Let it sit for a little bit and then finish coloring the overalls.
It's a great effect!  Many thanks, Sharon!  


Above is the A2 Card Gift pouch that will hold up to 6 cards (with minimal dimension) and 6 envelopes.  I found the template for this on The Paper Pixie or you can youtube A2 card gift pouch.  It uses one 12x12 piece of heavy weight pattern paper.   I then decorated using the #5972 - Bible Journal Decorative Margin dies and #5721 - Nested Heart dies.   The sentiment is from the #5817 - Potting Garden Shed set.  Lastly, I used one of the #5967 - Hook and Loop Fasteners to keep the pouch shut.


Here are the six cards in the pack:


That's it for me today!  Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a great day!

Make sure to check out the bi-weekly challenge and play along for a chance to win a free stamp set.  
We love to see your creations!

Copics used:  C0, C1, C3
R20, R11, R12, R14
E21, E23, E25, E31, E33, E35

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Love-ly Lavender Floral Card by Lynn Dionne

 Happy Wednesday Ai Fans!

Watch video tutorial here!

Today we will be using the Ai Floral Bouquet Set (5917) which contains four beautiful floral bouquets! Let's begin by stamping with some clear embossing ink and embossing the image with some detail white embossing powder onto some white cardstock.

Next, we will color the floral image using the Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens in the following colors: Blender, English Lavender, Deep Violet, Turquoise Green, Persian Green.

Once the coloring is complete, we will spatter this panel using the Deep Violet pen and a spritz of water.

Now we can die cut the heart layers using the Ai Nested Heart Dies (5721) and some pattern paper from the Ai Encouragement PP (5955) and let's also add some sparkle cardstock.

Next let's create the background panel using the beautiful Lawn Fawn Quilted Heart Border. We will die cut this a few times using some patterned paper from that same paper pack and add a backing on each of the borders with some sparkle cardstock.

Now let's cut a plaid rectangle and add these borders by equally spacing them along this panel. I'll show you a little trick for lining these up perfectly in today's video!

Now it's just a matter of adding some additional layers in white, teal, and another piece of patterned paper.

We can pop-up the heart in the center of the card and add a few pretty sparkly gems for added dimension and interest!

This card was inspired by the current Art Impressions "Love, love me do!" Blog Challenge which is to create something Valentine's related. Please join us in the fun new challenge...we would love to see what you create!

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

Ai Floral Bouquet Set (5917)

Ai Nested Heart Dies (5721)

Ai Nested Rectangle Dies (5724)

Ai Encouragement PP (5955)


Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Focus on Faith Gift Set by Sara Furr

Greetings my dear friends, I am back today with another Faith filled project. This time I'm featuring a gift set including a card and coordinating necklace to go with it for a friend. 


I started out by making the necklace. I cut two 1 1/2" squares of watercolor cardstock and on one square I inked up one of the roses from the "His Love" stamp set with a purple, for the petals and a jade green marker for the leaves, and then stamped it inside my Misti stamping tool. Leaving the square in the corner of my Misti, I pulled color from each outline and added in more color where the shadows or darker areas would be. Then I reinked my Stamp with the 2 markers and re-stamped the image over top of the watercoloring to add the outlines back into the image. I then added a wash of blue around my floral image, then let that dry. In the right hand corner I added some watered down coral to add some warmth to the sky. In the left hand bottom corner I added a tiny bit of the Jade green to act as grounding. I then set that aside to dry and worked on the back of the necklace.


On the second square of watercolor cardstock I stamped the cross, and again while leaving the cardstock in my Misty stamping tool, I pulled color from the outline with a damp brush, and then re-inked the cross and stamped the image again over the top to add the outlines back in. I then stamped the sentiment over top of the cross with Black Versafine ink. Once my first panel was dry I stamped the sentiment over top of the right hand corner of the Rose in Black Versafine Ink. Once both panels were dry I encased them, back to back, in the two pieces of glass and put them inside of the metal necklace casing. I added a jump ring and chain. To the chain, I tied a piece of seam binding ribbon that I had hand dyed with re-inkers, and a little water, and scrunched and left to dry.


With my necklace gift complete, I moved on to creating the coordinating card. 


For that, I began by cutting a 6x12 piece of 2 tone jade colored cardstock for my card base, and folded it in half. I then created two layers on top of my card base. The first layer is out of the back side(which is a shade lighter)of the jade colored cardstock a cut at 5 1/2 x 5 1/2, and the second layer is a purple polka dot designer paper cut at 5 1/4 x 5 1/4, and that is out of the Mother's Day paper pack. I distressed the edges of both layers with the edge of a scissors. I then created another layer using a square lace doily die cut out of Jade colored glimmer paper and the top layer out of watercolor cardstock. On that watercolor square I did the same process as I did for the necklace. I started out by stamping the image as I individually colored the roses in purple and the leaves in green. I moistened the ink with my breath and then stamped on to the watercolor paper. I pulled color from the lines with a damp brush, and then re-inked the entire stamp again with the individual markers, and re-stamped the outlines back in. Once dry, I stamped the sentiment in the center of the heart-shaped wreath with black Versafine ink. I added fun foam behind my stamped image, and more fun foam behind the doily layer. Before adding my focal piece down, I added a strip of white lace and some purple organza ribbon and a bow off to the right side. I then added my focal piece on top finishing the front of the card. 

I then moved on to the inside of the card, in which I placed a strip of designer paper from the Bible Journaling series 1 paper pack that had a foliage print with the coordinating colors that I had used for the front in purples and greens. I cut a mat of jade cardstock, 4 1/2 x 4 1/2, and then cut another doily die cut out of white cardstock. I stamped "He will sustain you" at the bottom in black Versafine. I cut a cross from the "Crosses die set" out of the Jade colored glimmer paper and added that to the top of my inside focal piece. Both Sentiments on the card are from the "Frameworks Sentiments" stamp set.


And that finishes my faith inspired gift set, ready to give to a dear friend.

Do you like to make little gifts like this for your friends? I do!😊

This is the list of all the supplies I used to create my little gift set.

Art Impressions Supplies used:

[ ] 6150- His Love

[ ] 5417- Frameworks Sentiments 

[ ] 5909- Crosses die set

[ ] 6051- Mother's Day PP

[ ] 6082- Bible Journaling S1 PP


Other supplies

[ ] Misti stamping tool

[ ] Paper cutter

[ ] die cutting machine

[ ] Watercolor brush

[ ] Watercolor cardstock

[ ] Glimmer paper

[ ] Two-tone cardstock

[ ] Lace doily die cut ( From Divinity Designs)

[ ] Necklace frame and glass and chain

[ ] Seam binding ribbon, lace, and organza ribbon

[ ] Assortment of markers

[ ] Scissors, glue, tape, and fun foam


Thank you all for joining me for another Faith filled project I hope you will join me again February 17th.

Blessings to you all,

Sara Furr-The Crafty Farm Chick 

Frank just wants to be loved...by ReneƩ Matarese

Love, Love Me Do!

I just love the new challenge from Art Impressions.
Anything love related. Pink or red, Valentines, whatever.
I fell in love with the 6120 – Frankenstein Puppet Set when Art Impressions released him for Halloween. But, why should poor Frank be confined to just one holiday? He needs a little love too.


I feel like he could be compared to Elvis, a "greaser" from Grease or maybe a Beatle.
Anyway, I love him! Hind sight is 20/20. As I'm posting this, I'm wishing I put a little bouquet of flowers in his hand. Oh well, maybe next year.



 

Monday, February 2, 2026

A Valentine for my granddaughter by Sharon Caudle

 Hello AI Fans!

If you've been affected by the widespread freezing temps, I sure hope you're starting to thaw out a little! And if not, what is better than crafting Valentines for your loved ones in your warm home? That's what I've got to show you today. Our new challenge is Love, Love Me Do (you know I love you...I'll always be true...so plee ee ee eese) Sorry...I got a little carried away with lyrics from my youth! LOL! So anyway, I decided to create a little Valentine for one of my granddaughters. I just love how it turned out, so I hope it inspires you a little. 


I just used a white gel pen to create the patterns on her hat and dress. 



I started by pulling out #5717 Little Girl F&B stamp set and stamping her onto some Copic friendly paper. I don't know about you, but I love using pinks and reds together for Valentine's Day projects. When I cut her out, I cut a slit in her basket so I could add some pink and red hearts I cut using the heart die from #5223 Bookmark Dies. After cutting my A2 card base and adding some pattern paper from #5741, I took #5721 Nested Heart Dies and cut out a window to the inside of the card. After doing that, I glued the inked cloud paper to the inside of the card so the sky would be continuous on the front. I then took a coordinating piece of pattern paper and cut a frame for the heart window using the window size heart along with the largest scalloped heart in the set. I love framing my windows as I believe it adds a nice touch of detail. That adorable fence is from #5807 Journal Fence Dies. I just cut it twice and overlapped the edge piece to make it seamless. Of course it's popped up with dimensional tape. Daisies are my favorite flower ( I have a huge bunch of Shasta daisies in my back yard), so I just can't resist using these cute stamps from #5925 Honey Bee Set.  I'm sure you notice I use them ALL the time. LOL! That set also contains those cute bees and the dies to cut them all out so they can be used exactly like this if wanted! 

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, 33, 35, 40, 42, 44, and 51
Y32 and 35
R11, 22, 24, 27, 81, 83, and 85
G43 and 46
B00








Sunday, February 1, 2026

February 2026 Monthly Challenge with Simone

 Hello Ai fans!

Welcome to our February Monthly Challenge.
We have a gorgeous LOVE themed card from Guest Designer Simone to inspire you.

As always, this challenge has no theme so anything you want to create is fine as long as you use something from Art Impressions on it. You might be the next winner of a free stamp set from Art Impressions. Winner is chosen randomly so all skill levels have a fair chance of winning. One lucky winner will also receive a freebie from me.

After admiring Simone's beautiful work, be sure to scroll down to see the winners of our last challenge.

Then, be sure to read our very special announcement.


Hello Friends,

February is the perfect time to celebrate love, warmth, and a little creative joy, and I’m excited to share today’s card with you. I began on Canson Watercolor Paper by tracing the 4th largest heart-shaped die, then lightly penciling in the bow and stem to guide my layout.


I stamped both the sitting gnome and the standing gnome using Archival Ink Shadow Grey. The sitting gnome was first stamped onto masking paper and fussy cut, then placed over the stamped image. Using a stamp positioner, I inked the flower pot with Tombow 565 + 969 directly onto the acrylic plate, then stamping it off twice for a softer look. Once I had the placement just right, I removed the acrylic plate and stamped the pot onto the paper.

After removing the mask from the sitting gnome, I began coloring. I colored the bow first, then covered it with masking tape before stamping foliage inside the heart. With a #4 brush and a touch of water, I gently dabbed the foliage to soften the look. Once the mask was removed from the bow, I stamped a few additional foliage pieces so they slightly overlapped the bow for added depth.
After painting the pot and gnomes, I placed the mask back over the sitting gnome to stamp flowers and grass inside the pot. I also stamped grass around the pot and near the standing gnome to ground the scene. To finish, I used Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White to paint delicate white flowers within the heart and grass, and added tiny white hearts to the bow for a sweet final touch.


I hope you give this project a try and have fun creating your own cozy, love-filled scene.
Materials Used
Stamps
Dies
Paper
Inks & Coloring Mediums
Archival Ink – Shadow Grey (for stamping gnomes)
Tombow Markers:
933 – Gnome shirt, flowers
856 – Bow, pot, flower centers
245 – Gnome hat
555 – Gnome pants
942, 912 – Gnome nose and hands
027 – Pot
947 – Gnome shoes, shirt
N55 – Gnome beard
177 – Grass, heart
526 – Sky
969 + 565 – Stamped pot

Other

Lovely Simone. Thank you so much for your inspiration.
Now, let's see who won our January 2026 challenge.

The winner of a free stamp set from Art Impressions is:
#10 Ellen M and the winner of the free stamp set from me is #8 Julie W.


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

Julie,
Please email me at Renee@artimpressions.com with your full name and address and I'll send you a photo of the freebies I have available for you to choose from.



Congratulations to both of our January winners. We LOVED all of the entries and we hope you'll continue to enter. We can't wait to see your beautiful art each month.

Now for our special announcement.
Though we've loved having Simone as a special Guest Designer, it's time for her to move on.

Don't be too sad though...

She's moving on to become a full time Watercolor Design Team member!!

You'll now get to see her on a more regular basis!
She'll have her own Watercolor Weekend posts as well as participating in one of our Bi-Weekly challenges each month. Are you as excited as we are??




We're very excited for all of the new changes coming soon and of course, all of the new releases!
See the rules below and then be sure to come back and enter your crafty creation. You might just win a free stamp set!

 ✻ 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