Monday, April 20, 2026

myasperations 4-20-26

  I have been a regular participant in the Path of Positivity (POP) Challenge since I stumbled upon it 5 years ago. It became a favorite almost immediately, mainly because it inspires a positive mindset and encourages positive actions! To learn more, read the Introduction provided in 2013 by the creator of this inspiring challenge, Lisa D.  
     This year, the Path of Positivity is officially entering its 13th year of offering challenges that encourage positivity and creativity! In honor of this wonderful anniversary, our challenge host, Lisa D, introduces the theme for 2026: Crafting by the Numbers. (Click here if you'd like to read more in-depth about our overall theme for 2026)!
     April’s challenge TWIST is Lucky #4: Use 4 Spring Papers/Cardstocks on your card. I've been organizing/downsizing the myriad of items in my craft room (garage, closet, and a small bookcase near my recliner!) In the process, I've found lots of heirloom-quality items. This adorable wood-mount rubber stamp from Azadi Earles is the first stamp that I ever bought back in the late 80s! The sweet little lamb is doing a happy dance, maybe because she loves all the wonderful patterned papers I  used on this card? So fun! 
   Note- the twist is completely optional, and you don't need to follow it to win. As long as your creation is positive or encouraging in some way, enter it into the POP challenge for a chance to win $6 worth of images from our sponsor, Scribbles Designs, and/or be honored as one of our special "picks"!
 
Supplies: 
·   Digi- Azadi Earles Woodmount Rubber Stamp (company no longer in business) 
·   Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique markers, and Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen
·   Front Sentiment- Eureka Stamps (company no longer in business) 
·   Inside Sentiment- "Happy Spring" journal tag from my scrapbook stash 
·   Sookwang double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.
·   All other misc. items and tools from my stash.
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     This yummy birthday card features a digi image from Polkadoodles named Gnometastic Birthday Cake. I colored the handsome guy with Spectrum Noir Classique Markers and a Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen. I decided to give the card a rich elegant vibe by using an unusual color scheme: deep rich brown (might I say “dark chocolate” colors), B&W patterns, a bit of grey, deep red cherries and red cardstock layered behind the subway art) plus a few touches of pink (frosting), abd yellow (vellum for the flame). I love how the card turned out… but now I’m craving chocolate cake. Darn!!
Supplies: 
·   Background- Birthday Subway Art Freebie from createwithTLC (can be found HERE)  

·   Digi- Polkadoodles (Gnometastic Birthday Cake)

·   Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique markers and Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen

·   Inside Sentiment-“Wishing you a very happy birthday,” a freebie from Desert Diva (This sentiment appears to no longer be available, but paper artist Hannelie provides many other wonderful freebies on her blog HERE!)

·   Sookwang double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.

·   All other misc. items and tools from my stash.
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     I made these last two cards to enter into the April Build Your Stash Holiday Cardmakers group (BYSHC) Challenge on FB. Each features snowflake-patterned papers that I’ve had in my stash for several decades.  
     This first Sketch Challenge card features a sweet little snowman that appears to love donuts and whipped cream-topped coffee as much as I do! The colors I used in the background and when choosing colors for the little guy are drawn from the Color Board for the April challenge at Not2Shabby. So Fun!
Supplies: 

·   Digi with sentiment- Not2Shabby Digital Stamp (Snow Happy)

·   Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique markers and Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen

·   Nuvo Glitter Drops -White Blizzard

·   Front Sentiment- A freebie from Desert Diva (Stop and Smell the Coffee)

·   Inside Sentiment-A freebie from TlcCreations (Warm Winter Wishes)

·   Coffee embellishment on the inside sentiment is trimmed from a printed copy of the  Snow Happy digi stamp

·   Sookwang double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.

·   All other misc. items and tools from my stash.

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     My second Sketch Challenge card features an adorable digi from Whimsie Doodles named “Holiday Mug.”  I had fun coloring the cute penguin and perching him upon the sketch-directed background made with non-traditional holiday colors. I decided to place a circle of vellum beneath the cute penguin to help him stand out from the busy background, created with strips of patterned paper I’ve had in my stash for several decades.
     Sadly, the Whimsie Doodles shop closed in 2018. (However, their blog is still posted and offers excellent tutorials that I have found helpful, especially on coloring hair and eyes with alcohol inks. You can find them HERE.  Tutorials are listed in the right panel on this link.)
Supplies: 
·   Digi and front sentiment “Can’t wait to see your mug this holiday” is from Whimsie Doodles (Shop closed)
·   Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique markers and Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen
·   Sookwang double-sided tape- Available from several sources on the web.

·   Vellum, other misc. items and tools from my stash.

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