Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Focus on Faith: Seek Wisdom Wreath by Sara Furr

 Blessings my dear friends, and welcome to my second edition of "Focus on Faith" for the month of June. 

As many of you know, June is usually a time of graduation for children from high school, so I thought I would try to create a faith inspired card that could be used as a graduation card, so I dug out the two new "Wisdom" stamp sets. I didn't really have any idea of what I wanted to do, so I just pulled out the stamp set and decided to play around.


I started by creating a 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" square out of Canson XL Bristol smooth cardstock. I placed the square into my MISTI stamping tool, and took out the florals from the "Wisdom set 1". I positioned them on my card stock in the top center, and decided I would try to create a wreath.  I inked them up with black Versafine ink and stamped them down. I then turned my cardstock 1/4 turn, and inked, and stamped them again. I did this 2 more times until I had created a circle wreath. I then positioned the owl from the same set, and the "SEEK wisdom" sentiment from the "Wisdom Set 2", in the center of my wreath. I inked them in the black Versafine ink and stamped them. I wanted the owl to be holding a "diploma", so I inked up just the very top of the large scroll from the "Wisdom set 1" with a very light gray dye ink marker. I stamped it so that the owl appeared to be sitting on or holding the scroll. 

 At this point, I still had no idea what I was going to use as my coloring medium. I had originally planned to watercolor it, but thought I would try a little experiment!  So,  I waited till the Verksafine ink was completely dry, and did a test sample to see if I could actually use my alcohol inks to color them. Now, they say that you can only use Memento black ink as your base medium for alcohol markers, but I found that the Versafine ink was fine, as long as it was completely dry. I just made sure to not touch the lines too much with my alcohol markers!  So, I went about coloring the florals with three shades of purple alcohol ink markers; a light, a medium, and a dark. I colored the whole flower in the lightest color of purple, then I added in the medium purple up to about the middle of the flower. Then, I went back in and added lines of the darkest purple with a light flicking motion. Lastly, I  went back in with the lightest purple to blend out all three. I proceeded to color the green leaves with two shades of green alcohol ink markers. I colored each leaf base in the light green, and then added in a dark green just in the center base of the leaf.  

At this point,  I decided that my wreath needed some filler so I added in the little berry sprigs from the "Wisdom set 1", here and there, randomly around my wreath with the black Versafine ink. I colored the berries with a very dark purple alcohol marker.  

My wreath still wasn't quite full enough, so I inked up just the very top of the leafy vine stamp from the same set with a dark green dye ink marker, and stamped it in three sets in each little section so I had a dark, medium, and light variation of color. I continued stamping this way all the way around the entire wreath inking the vine, and then stamping off three individual times to give me a nice full wreath.  I then decided to add some of those vines coming off from behind, and to the side of my owl and the scroll in the center of the wreath.  To blend things out a bit, and give a sort of watercolor look, I used two very light shades of green alcohol ink markers, and blended around the inside and outer edges of the florals.  I then took two shades of a very light greenish blue alcohol ink marker, and did the same around the very edges of the outside of the wreath where the vines are, to create a sort of watercolory sky.

I then worked on coloring my owl with alcohol markers in shades of tan, and brown, and bright green for his eyes. I felt that the owl and the flowers both needed a lot more detail, so I broke out my Polychromos colored pencils,  and I decided to add in all my details on my owl and in my florals and leaves.  For the flowers, I used a very sharp purple pencil to very gently draw in the leaf veins, and then I took a black pencil and darkened along the edges of each petal, and the very middle of the flower, leaving the centers of the flowers white. This added a lot of depth and shading to give my florals a lot more dimension.

I added gentle lines horizontally across my owl's chest and wings so that it resembled layers of feathers. While I had the pencils out,  I decided to add a couple more details in the center of my wreath where the vines are sprouting from behind the scroll, and I did more blending with the light green alcohol markers, and then added in more details with a light and darker green pencil. I then decided to take those two green pencils and add in more details on my leaves. I left the vine leaves alone.  I did not add any details to them at all. I very lightly colored the scroll with a soft tan to give it a vintage scroll look.  

When I was happy with my focal piece, I distressed the edges of it with the edge of a scissors.  I created a white mat for behind my focal piece, and distressed the edges of that as well. I then added foam tape behind that whole focal piece.

 I then created another white mat for my 6x6 card base that I embossed with a dotted circle motif embossing folder. This embossed detail helped bring my whole card together by adding more texture, and repeating the circle motif as from my wreath. I adhered that whole piece to my card base with my focal piece popped up in the center.  


To create the inside of my card, I cut two mats of a light and very dark purple for my center focal piece. I used another 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" square made from Canson XL Bristol smooth cardstock and placed it into my MISTI. I chose two sentiments, the jewels, and the two floral pieces , and positioned them in my MISTI to create a cross in the center of my focal piece. I only colored the florals. I followed the exact same coloring as previously described on the front.

 I thank you so much for joining me today! I hope that you liked my project, and got inspired to create some Faith inspiring artwork.

God bless you all my crafty friends,

Sara Furr- The Crafty Farm Chick


Art Impressions products 

6203- Wisdom set 1

6204- Wisdom set 2

Other products:

Canson XL Bristol Smooth cardstock

Versafine Black ink pad

Alcohol ink markers

Faber-Castell Polychromos colored pencils and a pencil sharpener

Green dye ink marker

Sand color dye ink marker

Scissors

Embossing folder

Die cutting machine

Paper cutter

MISTI stamping tool

I Love Rock & Roll! by Reneé Matarese

Hello Ai fans!

What do you make when you have a request for a birthday card for a 14 year old who loves 80's music? A rock & roll shaker card of course, complete with boom box!


I used the super fun 5808 – 5pk Snow Globe Shaker Dome.
Inside the dome, I used the radio from 4999 Perfect Duet Set (Retired)


On the inside of her card I used 5866 – Mini Birthday Sentiment Set
and 5562 – Journal Letter Die Set to spell out I LOVE ROCK AND ROLL.
Think Joan Jett!

The border die on the front and on the inside is from
5543 – Journal Template Die Set




Monday, June 15, 2026

Don't be so serious! by Sharon Caudle

 Hello AI Fans!

OOO doggy! We are having a heat wave! LOL! It's supposed to be in the 90's all week. I haven't had to turn the AC on yet, but I do believe that nice little treat has passed, but I sure did enjoy the ride while it was happening! See what I did there? LOL! Our current challenge is "Enjoy the Ride". If you haven't entered yet, you have a few more days! So I sure hope you grab your paper and glue and join in on the fun for a chance to win a free stamp set of your choosing!  

I showed you my creation for the challenge last week, so I have something a little different for you this week. I knew I wanted to use #6074 Pickleball Patty, but I wanted to portray her doing something other than pickle ball. So I stamped her and cut her out, but I also removed the pickle ball racket from her hand. While thinking about what I wanted her to be doing, my bestie Dori said the net from #5926 was a good size for her, and it was perfect!! If you watch the Art Impressions blog, I'm sure you're very aware of Dori and her amazing creations! Her brain is so dang creative. I usually say I'd love to spend a day in her brain to watch how it works, but now I'm too afraid to even think about doing that! HAHA! Anyway, she is truly amazing and talented, and I didn't even hesitate to use her idea she gave me! So I simply cut a piece of Copic friendly paper and stenciled in some clouds and added a die cut of a strip of grass. Those cute butterflies are from #5561 Birds and Bugs set. I hope this inspires you to really look at your stamp collection and try to figure out how you could use them in a different way. 



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




Saturday, June 13, 2026

Hello Friend Floral Shop and Craftiness is Happiness Cards by Diane Mason

Hello, and welcome back for Watercolor Weekend!

Hello, my Ai Watercolor friends and fans! I have two friend cards to share with you today – one with a 3D floral theme and the other perfect for a “Crafty” friend.

Hello Friend Floral Shop Card:

This fun 3D card features elements from the recently released 6159 – Floral Shop Die Set and 6114 – Box Village Template Dies. I also used an image from 5444 – Matchbook Garden Set for the interior of the shop window.

Colors and Supplies Used

Paper: Canson XL Watercolor Paper

Patterned Paper: 6205 – Floral Shop Paper Pack

Cardstock: Green, White

Brush: No. 4 round brush, No. 1 round brush

Ink: Versafine Onyx Black Ink

Stamps and Dies:

  • 6159 – Floral Shop Die Set
  • 6114 – Box Village Template Dies
  • 5444 – Matchbook Garden Set
  • 6062 – Hydrangea Floral Set

Tombow Dual Brush Pens:

  • Hat: 992 and 856
  • Gardening gloves: 856
  • Watering can: 526, N52, 565
  • All greenery: 177, 173
  • Blue flower pot: 555 and 565
  • Purple flower pot: 636, 565
  • Shelf: 977
  • Shelf paneling and white containers: 565 for shadows

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

I folded an 8 ½ x11-inch piece of white cardstock in half and placed the page die from 6114 – Box Village Template Dies just outside the fold line of the die to cut the card base. All the decorative house elements are from 6159 – Floral Shop Die Set and die cut from 6205 – Floral Shop Paper Pack and white cardstock. I inked the image from 5444 – Matchbook Garden Set with Versafine Onyx Black ink and watercolored the image using the above Tombow colors. I die cut the image using the window die. Using the window pane die, I die cut it from white cardstock five times and glued all five together to create a 3D effect. Additional die cuts included the vine and bush cut from green cardstock and the flowers from watercolor paper. I painted the flowers pink (703) and the centers (025, 933). For the doorstep stairs, I die cut watercolor paper using the stairs die from 6114, and painted them gray (N79).

  

Once I had the card front mostly assembled, I popped up the flower boxes, window awning, dormer trim, door sign and stairs with foam squares.

  

For the inside of the door, I die cut another door front from white cardstock, and trimmed the hinge off with scissors. I stamped the Hello Friend sentiment from 5444 in 703 and glued the panel into the interior of the door for a fun surprise element.

Inside the card, I added decorative panels using dies from 6114. The friends sentiment is from 6062.

Craftiness is Happiness Card:

I have had this set in my stamp stash for such a long time and finally decided to give it some love! I think all of us artists and crafters can relate to this fabulous set. This is a perfect “just because” card for a crafty friend. 5563 – Queen of Craft set includes stamps and dies for the images, as well as a scripty “Crafty” die.

Colors and Supplies Used

Tombow Dual Brush Pens:

  • 555 – books, papers, painter’s tape, marker, paint brush jar and jar accessories
  • 403 – books, papers, marker, and ribbon
  • 173 – die cutting machine, book, and marker.
  • 977 – shelf, chalkboard frame, ruler, wooden crate, and hair strands
  • 850, 942 – face, hands, and feet
  • 992 – rug
  • 703 – ribbon, heat gun, and jar accessories
  • 636 – wheeled craft tote
  • 856, 837 – books, hearts, paint brush handle, coffee mug, earring, cheeks, lips, and craft tote bag
  • 933, 856 – scissors and books
  • N25 – chalkboard, craft tote bag, and wheels on wheeled craft tote
  • 569 – pajamas
  • 025, 026 – hair, crown, books, marker, ribbon
  • N52, 565 – shadows, slippers, shelf, storage container, papers, jars and tables

Other Coloring Supplies:

  • Versafine Vintage Sepia Ink (stamped image)
  • Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White – jar highlights, polka dots, books and ribbons details, hair highlights, mug heart, and chalkboard lettering
  • Winsor & Newton Gold Ink – crown details
  • Tombow TwinTone Pens – gray and brown (for details)
  • Black Micron pen

·       Brush: No. 4 round brush, No. 1 round brush

Paper & Dies:

  • Canson XL Watercolor Paper
  • Purple cardstock
  • White embossed cardstock
  • 5063 – Rectangle A2 Double Stitched Dies
  • 5061 – Square Double Stitched Dies
  • 5563 – Queen of Craft (Crafty die)

 

To finish the inside, I added a white panel and stamped the sentiment from the set in Versafine Onyx Black ink.

Thank you so much for joining me today! I had such a great time creating both of these friend cards. I hope they spark ideas for your own weekend crafting. Until next time, Happy Painting!





Enjoy the Ride! by Janet


 Hello Ai Fans! I'm so happy to be here today to share my card for the new Ai challenge, Enjoy the Ride. I was super excited for this challenge because I knew I was going to break out one of my all time faves, 5044 - Born to Ride.

To make this, I started by stamping the motorcycle guy on a piece of marker friendly cardstock. I really enjoyed putting him in a leather coat and jeans. This guy actually reminds me of an old boss I once had. He looked so much like this biker and he also loved his Harley. 

Once colored, I cut him out with the 5062 - Rounded Rectangle A2 Double Stitched Dies. I also stamped the two sentiments and cut them into strips with angled ends. I used a stencil in my stash and three different colored inks to make a background that is bright and has movement, perfect for my motorcycle guy! 

What will you make for the challenge? We can't wait to see! You get to show off your talent and get a chance to win a free stamp set. Win! Win! 

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

Happy Crafting!

Friday, June 12, 2026

To the Birthday Girl! Card by Tasha

Happy Friday, Art Impressions friends!

Tasha here, and today I’m sharing a birthday card inspired by the current Enjoy the Ride Challenge. Art Impressions has so many fun vehicle-themed stamps, but I’ve always been drawn to this vintage truck design. One of my favorite details is the open window, which makes the perfect spot to add a little character. I chose a gnome for this card because I can never resist a cute gnome!

To give the truck a birthday theme, I stamped a sweet little dog and a bunch of balloons in the truck bed. The balloon images fit perfectly and add a fun, festive touch to the scene.

For the sentiment, I used “To the Birthday Girl” from the 5735-Birthday Sentiment Set. I layered it onto gold glitter paper for a bit of sparkle, which really helps the greeting stand out.

To finish the card, I added layers of pink, cream, and yellow cardstock along with a floral patterned paper. I also used Copic markers to create a simple country road background that ties everything together and completes the design.

Thanks for stopping by, and I hope this card inspires you to join the challenge!



Thursday, June 11, 2026

Enjoy the Ride Challenge #429 Week #2

 Hello Ai fans and welcome to week #2
of our Enjoy the Ride challenge!

We want to see all of your projects featuring something you can ride on or in.

Cars, trucks, trains, planes, wagons, scooters, motorcycles, wheelbarrows,
hot air balloons, tractors, boats, skateboards, campers...Actually, I missed the one that
Dori used for her Feature last week. Golf carts too!

We always like to provide you with some inspiration.
Check out what the fabulous Design Team created.
Many of these are perfect for Father's Day which is just around the corner!

As I said, Dori was our Featured Artist last week and created this
incredible Z fold golf themed card.


She also created this motorcycle pop out card.
Visit her post for the tutorial.



Debbie Hedges provides inspiration for our Monthly Challenge the 1st of each month.
You can visit the challenge (which has no theme) to enter your creation using Art Impressions products. You just might win a free stamp set. These were 2 bonus cards she created that fit our theme perfectly!



Our Watercolor Design Team members take turns participating in the challenges. This time Simone created this gorgeous scene. She used:
5823 Christmas Cars set



Sharon chose a wooden wagon and made it
part of her ongoing, amazing floral journal.




Janet also went with a motorcycle.
Don't you just love the sentiment she chose?!

As if a gnome driving isn't the cutest, Tasha also added an adorable puppy riding in the back of her little pick-up truck. She used:

5992- Dwelling Animal 2 Stamps (retired) 
My card was made for my Father-in-Law for Father's Day.


It was also WC DT member Gennette's turn to participate.


Lot's of different ideas here. We've seen some fun ones from the entries so far too!
What will you choose?


 ✻ 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.
✻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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Motorcycle Manny & Sidecar Sally card by Dori Mendiola

 Happy Thursday AI Friends!

I realize that I am a little early to celebrate the 4th of July here in the USA, but I was inspired by the current blog challenge "Enjoy the Ride".  I decided to use the stamp set #5044 - Born to Ride and if you look at the packaging, he is wearing a flag bandana.  Screamed patriotic and therefore, inspired the 4th of July theme for my card.  I've always loved this cute little couple and I've never created with them yet so here goes:


I wanted to display fireworks and stars so I thought a pop-up card would be ideal.  I made a "tuxedo-style" card.  This is a box card with four sides but the front two panels are diagonally cut to create the tuxedo look.


Cut a 6 x 10 1/2" card base.  Score and burnish along the 10 1/2" side at 2 1/2", 5", 7 1/2" and 10".  Make a pencil mark at 2 1/2" along the 6" ends.  Place into your paper trimmer and make a diagonal cut from the 2 1/2" mark to the top score line (see top pic left side).  On the tab end (see pic right side), cut across that 1/2" at the pencil mark, tuck that tab under and cut from the mark to the score line on that side.  Your diagonal cuts should match up when folded in half.  At this point, I adhered two pieces of pattern paper (using the #6090 - Patriotic PP) to the two full size panels (measures 2 3/8 x 5 7/8").  I then cut two more pieces of pattern paper (same measurements).  To get the same diagonal shape, hold the pattern paper piece to one of the diagonal edges and cut to match.  Then trim off the bottom of the pattern paper to create a nice border of card base.  Do the same for the other side.  Adhere to the card base.  Place glue on the back side of the tab and join to the other diagonal panel to create a four sided tube.  See below.


For the inside and outside pop-ups, cut a piece of acetate and a piece of cardstock that measure 1/2" x 4 1/2".  Score and burnish both pieces along the 4 1/2" side at 1/2", 1" and 1 1/2".   Turn and repeat for the other end.  


Adhere the inside pop up die cuts to the non-scored strip of the acetate.  Place glue on the tabs of the acetate and glue down to the back panels, one tab to each panel.

I stamped the images onto copic friendly paper with Memento black ink and colored with my copic markers listed below.  I paper pieced his vest and her shirt to match.  I put stickles onto her glasses and the headlight of the motorcycle so they coordinated with the yellow glitter paper.  Very slight detail, but it was going to bug me if it didn't blend together.  LOL!

I fussy cut both characters and adhered her directly onto the diamond shape die cut (from my stash) and I popped him up with foam dots.  I backed the white diamond panel with yellow glitter cardstock and added a few glitter die cut stars.

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Thanks for joining me today!  I hope you enter our blog challenge so that we get to see your wonderful creations and you get a chance to win a free stamp set of your choice.

Have a great day and keep creating!

Copics used:  E00, E01, E11
N0, N1, N2, N3, N4, N7
R20, R24, R27
B21, B23, B24
Y11, Y15, Y17