Showing posts with label #birthday card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #birthday card. Show all posts

Monday, July 13, 2026

Fun With Scenic Coast for Special Occasion Cards

I’ve completely fallen in love with the Scenic Coast suite collection showcased in the new Stampin’ Up Catalogue on pages 26 and 27. Having spent most of my life on the West Coast, nothing beats watching the sun set over the Pacific Ocean and seeing the sailboat silhouettes as the day comes to a close.

I’ve been trying out this Sunset Coast stamps and dies as well as the Scenic Coastal 6 x 6 designer paper, and wanted to share some of the cards I’ve recently made with it. 

If you’re interested in purchasing this suite or the bundle, it’s currently out of stock due to its popularity, but you can join a “watch list” to be notified when it becomes available again.

Here Are My Cards: 

The idea for this card was actually inspired by Melissa Faust, who made a short video on YouTube. I wanted to CASE her design and experiment with her blending techniques. 

What you’re looking at is essentially a remake of her card. The only differences are the ink colours used for the water and sailboats, as well as the windows in the lighthouse, which I filled in using some additional blended cardstock.

Once I got the hang of how everything worked I created this card shifting the sentiment to the top, added extra dimensionals behind the lighthouse to make it stand out. 

I used stamping and blending techniques to create a sandy layer at the card’s base, speckling the sand using a small detail stamp from the Rolling Waves stamp set. 


I die cut the fishnet and shells using a beautiful die from the all inclusive Rolling Waves die set and coloured the shells with pastel blue and brown blends.  Once they had dried I  applied Nuvo iridescent drops to give them a subtle shiny finish. Blue iridescent self-adhesive backed sequins were added for some additional shine.

Previously, I shared my deep love for sunsets, so for this next card, I moved away from blending and stamping to focus on the background paper called Scenic Coast.

I must admit, when I first saw cards made with the Scenic Coastal suite, I was more attracted to the designer paper than to the stamps and dies. The paper made me want to "have it all," and I'm happy I chose to do so.

I have to say I'm in love with this card.  The layers of waves, seafoam and shells  were die cut using the Rolling Waves bundle. 


I've been experimenting with various retired papers, foils and blending to achieve the layering I wanted for the waves meeting the beach sand.  


This card showcases sentiments from the Scenic Coastal stamp set, the Rolling Waves dies, and a retired Stampin' Up! paper called Simply Marbleous DSP. The designer paper only required some blending around the die-cut waves to enhance the sense of movement. Tip: Don’t hesitate to explore your stash and incorporate older products that complement your project.

This is my latest card created for the Freshly Made Sketches #744 challenge, which ended on July 13th. I cut out the lighthouse for this sample and used a retired Embossing Folder named Smooth Sailing to make the background matte. It was a lot of fun!


Finally, my last card was designed as a special birthday card for a woman who adores everything related to outdoor living and nature. 

I combined various dies, mattes, and blending techniques to create this beachy scene. The gal on the towel was made using the July 2022 Day at the Beach kit by Spellbinders.  The palm tree is from a set called Paradise Palms, while all the other images come from the Scenic Coastal suite. I love how this card turned out.  


Paradise Palms Stampin' Up! Retired

So I've had fun playing with these beachy sunset cards, but that's all for the moment.  I hope to have more time soon to experiment with this suite's lovely papers, stamps, and dies. Such fun!  

If you enjoyed these cards or have any questions about their creation, please don't hesitate to reach out to me. If you live in the Abbotsford area and are interested in making any or all of these cards let me know.  

HAPPY STAMPING!
PENNY TOKENS STAMPIN' SPOT 
Penny Hanuszak, CDN Stampin' Up! Demo since 2006

Sunday, July 5, 2026

A Wild Bunch Birthday Greeting AHSC #688

 Here is the inspiration sketch from Atlantic Hearts Sketch challenge  this week:


Here's My Card:
Do you like making cards with arches?  I really do, so this sketch was instantly appealing to me.  I don't know what the "arch"attraction is, but no matter theme or colour combination is, I just find arches to be the perfect focal. Here's my rendition of the sketch using the Wild Bunch stamp set:


The "Wild Bunch" stamp set was the product of the month of June 2026.  If you wanted it which I did, you had to act fast as once it was sold out it was gone, and that's exactly what happened.  This is my first attempt at playing with colouring the cute little characters in this photopolymer stamp set.  

Supplies and Instructions:

Stamps and Dies:
  • Wild Bunch #167987 (pom) - cows
  • On the Farm #160652 (R) - grass and sentiment 
  • Stylish Stitched Shapes dies - sentiment label
  • Everyday Arches dies #154623
  • Detailed Flora Dies #168664 - June 2026 Paper Pumpkin Add On
Cardstock and Designer Papers:
  • 8 1/5" x 5 1/2" Basic White Card Base
    • 4" x 5 1/4" Basic White matte for inside card and small scrap for sentiment on cover, floral die cut flowers and three cows.  
  • 5 3/8" x 4 1/8" matte for card front and 4 x 51/4" matte for inside from Bashful Blue.
  • DSP - "Rain or Shine" from Stampin' Up! for top layer - 4" x 5 1/4" - note arch is cut from the center and  the reverse side of the paper is used.  Cut small strip 1" x 4" for the inside layer of the card. 
  • 1" x 4" Pear Pizzazz strip which is stamped with grass image from On the Farm.
  • Scraps of Old Olive for the leaves.  
Ink and Blends:
  • Secret Sea ink pad for sentiment 
  • Blends:  Mango Melody, Petal Pink, Copper Clay, Pecan Pie, Colour Lifter, Crumb Cake, Soft Suede.

Accessories:
  • Dimensionals 
  • Sequins
  • Mini Glue Dots for the flowers

I really liked the meadow and sky designer series paper I used for the arch and top layer of the card. The daisy field seemed a perfect place for these three cow images to gather.   I added some additional texture by stamping both the Pear Pizzazz strip of cardstock across the middle of the card and the pasture with a grass image stamp.  

Additional flowers were cut from basic white card stock using the Detailed Flora dies and the petals were coloured with Mango Melody and Copper Clay blending brushes.  The leaves were cut from Old Olive cardstock.  

I hope you've enjoyed this card and I would love to hear your thoughts on it.

HAPPY STAMPING!
PENNY TOKENS STAMPIN' SPOT

Penny Hanuszak, CDN Stampin' Up Demo since 2006

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Beautiful Florals #683 AHSC

Sorry I've been missing in action over the past two weeks.  I've been working on divesting myself of the strata council business and it's been a bit overwhelming to say the least.  We held our AGM last week and it took a lot out of me saying good bye to everyone. I am however proud of all I accomplished over the years, and have lots of good memories to cherish.     

What a lovely send off.  The thank you speeches, were wonderful and so appreciated, and I received this lovely bouquet of flowers which I've enjoyed immensely.  


Peonies have always been one of my favourite flowers.  When this wonderful bouquet was dropped off by a close neighbor/friend, I was stunned and so appreciative.  Nessa's timing and intuitiveness is always spot on, as I was at a real low energy point and these beauties brought me out of my funk. Thanks as always Nessa..... you're simply the best! 

With both of these beautiful bouquets in mind, I found the  Atlantic Hearts Challenges #683 designed by Michelle and digitalized by Brandi to be perfect.  Here is the sketch:



Here's My Card:



Supplies and Instructions: 

Stamps and Dies:
  • Basic Border Die SU #155558 - Scallop Stitched Die 
Card Stock:
  • Soft Sea Foam for base 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" scored at 4 1/4" 
  • Basic White Mattes - 5 3/8" x 4 1/8" for front and 5 1/4" x 4 for inside and a 2 /2" x 3" piece for sentiment 
  • Pretty in Pink Matte - 5 1/4" x 4" embossed with Cute Crochet embossing folder. 
  • Designer Series Paper - Wildflower Birthday
Ink:
  • Peaceful Pine (new SU In Colour) 
Accessories: 
  • Dimensionals
  • Adhesive Backed Shiny Sequins in Green
  • Wildflower Ephemera pack for flowers
  • Cute Crochet 3D Embossing Folder SU#163792 

Thanks for dropping by and checking out my challenge card this week.  Let  me know if you like this floral arranged card.  I love the soft pastels and girly feel this card has.  I can't wait to give it away for a friend's birthday in June.   

Until next time.............

HAPPY STAMPING!
PENNY TOKENS STAMPIN' SPOT 
Penny Hanuszak, CDN Stampin' Up! Demo since 2006

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Out on the Board Walk - AHSC#681

Another sunny week has flown by with only brief moments for doing things outdoors and for cardmaking, which is sad.  I'm currently wrapping up loose ends before I step down as President of our Strata Council, so it's been a busy time.  

I did have a great time early in the week when one of my downline and stamping buddies came for a few hours. We had a lot of laughs and great conversation while we managed to create a couple of masculine cards using the April Paper Pumpkin Lakeside Resort kit. Getting together with like minded friends and card makers is such a fun time.  I can't wait until the next time.   

Here is this week's Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge #681


The happy colours in this sketch inspired me to use the Boardwalk Fun stamp and die set to create a summer themed birthday card.

Here Is My Card: 
I really liked the variety of papers in the Beach Boardwalk paper pack.  The pastel mix is easy on the eyes and for layering coordination. I used self-sticking Starform dots that have a silver outline and holographic clear circle to bring out details in the Ferris Wheel.  They look like shiny rivets and really catch the light.  

Along with the finishing details I thought the Ferris wheel looked to flat on the square and could use some additional height. Since there wasn't a lot of room to use dimensionals I opted to cut out two more Ferris wheels and adhere them to the first one. The layered Ferris wheel worked perfectly and it was so quick and easy to do.   

I really liked the designer paper with ticket designs that I used on the card's front, so I chose to include a full matte of the same paper inside the card. First, I added a Secret Sea matte measuring 5 1/4" x 4",   followed by a 5 1/8" x 3 7/8" piece of dsp.  My intention was to add a basic white matte, however, it covered up too much of the patterned paper. After some heavy thinking, I opted to use a die cut for the inside sentiment and writing area, but I couldn't decide between an oval or a circular die cut, so for the time being, I've left that matte off.

Supplies and Instructions:

Stamps and Dies:
  • Boardwalk Fun SU#166822 stamps
  • Boardwalk Fun SU#166828 dies 
Cardstock and Designer Series Paper:
  • Basic White card base 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" scored at 4 1/4"
    • scraps for sentiment base and star on Ferris Wheel 
  • Secret Sea
    • 5 3/8" x 4 1/8" matte - front
    • 2 1/8" x 5" matte - front
    • 3 3/8" x 3 3/8" matte - front 
    • 5 1/4" x 4" matte for inside layer
    • 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" scrap piece to die cut out Ferris wheel 
    • Scrap of Pretty in Pink for Ferris wheel seats and star 
  • Beach Boardwalk Designer Series Paper
    • 5 1/4" x 4" sunshine matte
    • 2" x 4 7/8" matte 
Ink:
  • Secret Sea
Accessories:  
  • Dimensionals
  • Starform Silver Stickers 

Well that's a wrap!  The Ferris wheel is a fond memory from my youth when I hung around at the Pacific National Exhibition Grounds in Vancouver during the summer.  One of the highlights was going on the Ferris wheel and seeing if you could rock the bench.  

Thanks for dropping by and checking out this week's sketch challenge card.  


HAPPY STAMPING!
PENNY TOKENS STAMPIN' SPOT
Penny Hanuszak, CDN Stampin' Up! Demo since 2006

Sunday, May 3, 2026

Time to Celebrate Birthday #AHSC679

What a busy week it’s been! I didn’t have a chance to make any cards until this past weekend, so I missed last week’s Atlantic Hearts Challenge. However, the good thing about their sketch challenges is that they happen every week. With that in mind, please take a look at this week’s sketch: Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge #679



Here's my card:


Supplies and Instructions:

Stamps and Dies: 
  • Perennial Birthday - "Happy Birthday" sentiment SU#145757 R
  • Round We Go  - "Time to Celebrate" sentiment SU#163724 R
  • Tags to Go Dies SU#165576 R
Every now and then, you come across true treasures on the clearance rack. I had overlooked this set several times because I wasn’t fond of the stamp set included with it, but when it dropped below $20, I couldn’t pass it up. At first, I purchased it for the key dies, which I plan to use on Christmas and housewarming cards, but then I grew fond of the stitched triangle tag.


Cardstock and Designer Papers:
  • Basic White 10 1/2" x 5 1/4" scored at 5 1/4" for base
    • Inside matte - 4 3/4" x 4 34" 
    • 2 3/4" x 1 12" for stitched tag
  • Blueberry Bushell cut two mattes - 4 3/4" x 4 3/4" 
  • Wildflower Birthday - SU#164591 R

The papers in the Wildflower Birthday DSP feature gold foil on the leaves, dots, and other background elements, which truly highlight the lovely patterns on the paper. The Ephemera pack for this collection is filled with images of cakes, cupcakes, and flowers. The small gold foil banner was trimmed from a larger banner in this set and is attached to the front of the card using dimensionals.  I love this paper and I'm happy every time I use it.  Click here to check out another card I made in December featuring this paper. 

Ink:
  • Blueberry Bushell
Accessories: 
  • Dimensionals
  • Genial Gems - green SU #155500 R
  • Ephemera and cut fussy cut images from Wildflower Birthday DSP
    • flower on tag, cupcake image on dsp square, gold foil banner, flowers on inside of card and small cupcake on back of the card. 


Thanks again for visiting my site and for your comments on my cards.  It simple makes my day when I get a notification someone's looking.  Make sure to check out the design team and participants samples on the AHSC blog as there are some really cute cards for this challenge.  

HAPPY STAMPING!
PENNY TOKENS STAMPIN' SPOT
Penny Hanuszak, CDN Stampin' Up! Demo since 2006

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Monday, April 13, 2026

Holy Guacamole - FMS 731


Donna Mikasa is the host for the Clean Team at Freshly Made Sketches this week.  It's her first time hosting, and she's come up with a fun clean and simple sketch for us to try out.  


Here's My Card:

The rectangles in the sketch were just calling out for some fun characters to liven them up.  After careful consideration, I hauled out my retired Taco Fiesta stamp set which has lots of lively images.  This card certainly isn't "clean and simple" with so much going on, but it was really fun to make!  Here's what i came up with.  


Here's the inside of the card.  I love all the images in the Taco Fiesta stamp set.  They make me smile.  Instead of using a cardstock matte for the inside I chose to add a layer of the designer paper.  There are two reasons for this.  One, the card is lighter when you use DSP for the matte so mails cheaper and two you use your designer paper instead of having it on the shelf.  


Supplies and Instructions:

Stamps and Dies:

  • Taco Fiesta #160732
  • Stitched so Sweetly dies #159690 for rectangles (6)

Cardstock and Designer Series Paper:

  • Basic White Cardstock 
    • 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 for the card base
    • 3 3/4" x 5" for the inside matte
    • 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 piece to cut out the rectangles - cut six 
    • Variety of small scraps to stamp the images on.  All images were fussy cut because I don't own the dies for this set.  Cutting and colouring is very relaxing. 
    • Misty Moonlight 5 3/8" x 4 1/8" for matte layer on card front 
    • Painted Illusions Designer Series Paper #167977
      • Cut two mattes 5 1/4" x 4" - front and inside.  This 12 x 12   paper pack was the February Product of the Month and I've found it works as a background for so many of my projects.   
Ink and Blends:

  • Basic Black Hybrid ink (NEW)
  • Blends:  Granny Apple Green, Old Olive, Parakeet Party, Daffodil Delight, Timid Tiger, Crumb Cake, Smokey Slate, Poppy Parade, Summer Splash, SU500 brown

Accessories: 

  • Adhesive Backed Shiny Sequins in Yellow
  • Dimensionals 

I had a lot of fun stamping and colouring all these little characters.  I can't wait to see the reaction when my friend opens this fun birthday card.  What about you, do you like it?  If so drop me a comment.  I'd love to hear what your favourite taco character is.  

HAPPY STAMPING!
PENNY TOKENS STAMPIN' SPOT 
Penny Hanuszak, CDN Stampin' Up! Demo since 2006

I'm very excited t o say that the Queen and her Princesses have been chosen at Freshly Made Sketches for this sketch #731.  Su Mohr's card was chosen as Queen (well deserved), and my card was chosen by Michelle as one of the Princesses.  See all the winners here.  Thanks Michelle and the FMS Design Team for providing such wonderful  weekly challenges, and to Donna Mikasa for this great sketch............always a pleasure and fun to participate! 


Monday, March 16, 2026

St. Patty's Day Masculine thday Card

Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone!  

Recently, I was asked to create a birthday card for someone whose birthday is on March 17th, St. Patrick's Day. I was happy to help, but I wasn't sure what to make, as I have limited stamps and images for this special day.

I searched Pinterest for ideas and came across one that I knew I could make since I had the Handsomely Suited die set and other materials on hand. I'd like to give credit to Heejung Hunsberger of H Made Boutique for her wonderful card.  Here is her card:


Here's My Card:

Supplies and Instructions: 

Stamps and Dies: 

  • Handsomely Suited Stamps and Dies Dies (R) 
  • Button Die from Sizzix (R) 
  • Smallest Stitched Heart for Shamrocks Cut 4 
  • Leaf with stem for Shamrock stalk die cut in golf foil
  • Note - I stamped birthday sentiments in the card I made for the birthday but for my card sample I have left it blank in hopes of finding a St. Paddy's Day stamp. 

Cardstock and Designer Series Paper:
  • Basic White cardbase 4 1/4 x 11 Scored at 5 1/2" for base and 2 3/4" on short side for easel card prop.
  • Basic White 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" for  shirt layer and additional pieces for collar, buttons and button placket
  • Suit front layer 4 1/2" x 5 1/2" piece of Call me Clover (R).  I die cut the V from this piece. Small scraps for two pockets and stitched layer for pockets. 
  • Lapels were cut from a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" piece of Shaded Spruce.  The tie was stamped and die cut from Shaded Spruce along with 3 small and one larger button for inside vest and suit jacket closure, and stitched layer on pockets.
  • 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" piece of white and green designer paper for vest
  • Scraps  of Gold Foil for 4 shamrocks and gold coins 
  • 3/4" circle of Window Sheet for shamrock backing. 

Ink:

  • Shaded Spruce 

Accessories: 

  • Lacy Embossing folder for gold coins (I layed each of the six circles I cut out over an embossed flower center and then embossed them.  I cut the circles in half so I had more coins to stuff in each pocket. 
  • Dimensionals 
  • 3/4" circle punch for gold coins 

Never give up when you're making a card or doing a scrapbook page.  If you don't have the perfect stamps or dies think about what  you do have and try to improvise. Look for other ideas and see if there is a different way to complete your project, and have fun doing it!

Thanks you for visiting my blog and I hope this card makes you smile or inspires you to create one of your own. Let me know if you celebrate St. Patty's Day and if so how.   Any suggestions for some irish sentiments that could be used with my easel card.   

Happy Stamping!
Penny Token's Stampin' Spot 
Penny Hanuszak, CDN Stampin' Up! Demo since 2006


Fun With Scenic Coast for Special Occasion Cards

I’ve completely fallen in love with the Scenic Coast suite collection showcased in the new Stampin’ Up Catalogue on pages 26 and 27. Having ...