Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Winter Card Challenges Everywhere

Of course with the season comes all the facebook and blog challenges to match. Today's posting started with the weekend challenge on Addicted to Card Making
Celebrating National Mitten Day (December 6th).  
However it also easily fit into the blog challenges for snowflakes on


For this card, I used a Stampin Up Not Quite Navy ink to coat the inside of the snowflake embossing folder prior to running the 4 x 6 white paper through the sizzix.  The  background matting for the snowman and sentiment were scraps and of course, a matching button was used to hold the pink glitter paper die cut mittens  from Whimsy Stamps. 

This card will also be posted on 
along with my personal site, Not Just Scraps.

Thank you for stopping by - Your comments are always welcome.
Serving a Risen Savior ~ Pam 



Monday, December 5, 2016

When the Tradition Continues

As a crafting mother, when your daughter wants to make her on Christmas cards
 with your help, you can't help but be excited!
No matter how busy my days in December are, 
my time will be set aside to spend with her to guide her 
yet allow her to be her on creative self.  
So this blog posting is for my daughter - from one proud Moma!

Cutting the background papers
Cutting the strip for the words
First time stamping (testing)
Inking the moon (yep, she thought this was cool!)
Adding her signature stamp ~ a little manger 
And her completed card! 

We started out needing 12, made 15 and now she's ready to come back to make more.  
Yes, our crafting can be addictive.

Thank you for stopping by  ~ and for today sharing a little piece of my heart.

Kimberly's card will be shared on:
Word Art Wednesday Anything Goes #258-259 
and on my personal site, Not Just Scraps

Serving a Risen Savior, Pam 






Sunday, December 4, 2016

Christmas Cards ~ Technique One

With wanting to send out as many Christmas cards as I can, 
and definitely not wanting to tire of the design, 
this year I decided to do my cards in groups of 6-8 of several different techniques.

My first set was inspired by the lovely cards my friend Jennie is currently making, using the method of inking your embossing folders prior to running them through the machine.

I quickly realized in my vast collection of folders, I must be attracted to border folders versus folders background folders.  
But I finally found several that would work for the season.

Next I discovered that I ended up with just about as much ink on my hands as on the folders, AND that I liked the inked designs both Embossed and Debossed.

With several panels inked, I then selected smaller Christmas stamps or mounted vellum panels that would appropriately fit on the card fronts and matted them after finding matching ribbon.

These are the final cards from this technique. 






I have my favorite ~ What's yours? 

This posting will be submitted and shared to the following sites:
I encourage you to visit each of them to see other inspiring ideas for the Christmas season.

and on my personal site, Not Just Scraps



Thank you for stopping by.  
Serving a Risen Savior ~ Pam  

Saturday, December 3, 2016

Masculine Gift Card Idea ~ Christmas or Anytime

My swap partner for the Masculine Card on Addicted to Card Making last month was all the way over in Australia!  
What an honor to get to send a card that far away though 
and this one I also made a duplicate for my own son's birthday. 
If you have an avid deer hunter in your family, this card idea is really a great one for  them.
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When you have a large stamp, such as the mounted deer, 
consider using a legal size envelope.  
This option gave me plenty of room to add the premade mini bag (for your gift card or cash) behind the stamped image.  Die cut arrows were used under a metal charm gear die from 
The Sentiment was computer printed and inked around the edges
before adding to the layered base. 
I hope your recipient will get past the front of the card ... as my son just went for the cash and a 'thanks Mom!'

This card will be submitted and shared on the following sites.  I encourage you to visit them for great inspirational ideas.
and on my personal site, Not Just Scraps.

Thank you for stopping by today.
Serving a Risen Savior ~ Pam




Friday, December 2, 2016

Seek The Lord and His Strength

The first time someone commented that one of my cards was "CAS", 
I truly didn't know if that was a good thing or not.  
Clean and Simple ~ it is a good, especially when the need for 
get well wishes, expressions of sympathy, or other immediate
card needs are at hand.
Today's card fits the CAS category, as it wasn't a card that took hours
to build the layers, cut out the details, or find just the right embellishments.  
It is simply an image from Hunky Dory Crafts, a beautify scripture  from the Bible Files on Christian Card Maker cut with a simple
oval shaped die, a couple of layers of matting and a matching bow.
What makes the card special is that it is in the mail.  
On the way to brighten someone's day, to let them know that even though I don't know them, they were listed on a site as needing 
a prayer and a card of encouragement and someone responded.

Just over three years ago, my Dad was severely burned in a unfortunate accident, one we as a family try to forget the months of pain that followed and the many times we didn't think he could ever recover.  
However, we are so very grateful that he survived, and is still with us today.  The outpouring of cards he received from the vast areas of the world, not just the United States, was simply overwhelming.
The prayers that came were even larger, and Our God listened. 
Gratefully we continue to serve a Risen Savior!

This will be submitted to the following sites ~ 
I invite you to visit to see other inspiring cards and ideas.
and on my personal site, Not Just Scraps.

Thank you for stopping by ~ Pam 





Sunday, November 27, 2016

Casting all your cares upon Him

This morning's card will be sent to a friend's father-in-law
who is undergoing treatment for three major illnesses at one time.
How very overwhelming, especially as an elderly gentleman.

Yet our Lord tells us throughout the Bible that He will be with us,
 as He reminds us in 1 Peter 5:7




There are many today who are suffering and need an extra prayer.
  Be sure to add them to your conversation with the Holy Father today. 

This card is being submitted to:
Christian Card Maker ~ Encouragement Postings
and on my selling site, Not Just Scraps.

Thank you for stopping by  ~ may your day be blessed.

Serving a Risen Savior, Pam 


Friday, November 25, 2016

As the Season Begins ~ I SHALL...

Maintain My Focus 
On the Birth of Jesus Christ!

With 55-60 Christmas addresses on my list, no two will be alike and definitely they will all come from my crafting desk.  
Even the Christmas stamps and dies that are not religious in 
nature, they will be worked in with other scriptures to include a reference 
to the greatest birth ever!
I can't wait to share a few of them with you over the upcoming days till Christmas.


Today's card, which is focused on the nativity scene, was stamped
with navy embossing ink, sprinkled lightly with silver, and heat set.
  The sentiment was added after both cut image edges were inked with Stampin Up Not Quiet Navy.  
A scrap of silver sparkly ribbon was glued to the top before attaching to the card base.


This card will be submitted to the following and is also available for purchase on
my selling site, Not Just Scraps
Christian Card Maker ~ Short Challenge 11/26

Thank you for stopping by ~ May your day be blessed.

Serving a Risen Savior, Pam 

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Fox & Friends Happy Birthday

When I re-entered the world of stamping about 2 years ago, 
I had a self imposed new rule.  When I get a new stamp, I have to use it, before I put it away. 
So those that know me and those that are true stampers,
know how long that rule lasted, right? 
The supply comes in a lot faster than the cardmaker can churn out quality card.  
But this week a sweet friend sent me a duplicate set of the Stampin Up Fox & Friends cling set, and I had just read the Critters and Creatures blog so what perfect timing to make a 
quick boy birthday card using the Gina Marie Stitched Background Circle Die Cut.
Even with the gel pen coloring (which didn't show up well in the photo), this design card can be put together in less than 15 minutes.
And what little fellow wouldn't love to receive one?



I encourage you to use your stamps as they are received and certainly send at least one card on to make someone day!  We all love Happy Mail. 

This posting is being submitted to 
and on my personal selling page Not Just Scraps.

Thank you for stopping by - your comments are welcomed and appreciated.
Serving a Risen Savior ~ Pam 



Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Give Thanks to the Lord for He is Good

Sending you many blessings today for a 
Happy Thanksgiving 
filled with family time, special memories, 
and acknowledgement of the blessings from our Lord and Savior.


To make this card, I used a page from a well worn hymnal  (picked up from the thrift store) applied to a kraft card base.  
The center scripture is a NAPKIN.  There are many Youtube videos
on napkin cards, the most important thing is to be sure you are using 
ONLY ONE PLY of the napkin.  
Carefully pull away all the back layers.  I rough cut around the area I want to use and also grab a scrap of card stock about that same size.  
Apply GLUE STICK to the scrap of card stock, 
then carefully lay the single ply napkin on top of the glue.  
You can let the napkin crinkle or carefully push the wrinkles out for a smooth surface, 
which is what I did.
Then the napkin is strong enough to use your selected die cut.
Apply to the top of the music sheet and then add eyelash yarn.

Inside I used the Heartfelt Creations So Blessed stamp 
and a tiny pumpkin charm from Lori's Lovely Paper Crafts.

Napkin cards are a great resource when you need to make a large quantity of cards 
and certainly come in such a variety of beautiful patterns.  
Be sure to check the selection available for purchase on my site, Not Just Scraps.

This posting is also being submitted to: 

Thank you for stopping by ~ your comments are welcomed and appreciated.
Serving a Risen Savior ~ Pam 






Monday, November 21, 2016

Christmas Tree Shaker ~ Step by Step

Although lots of card makers and crafter are probably through with
their Christmas cards for the upcoming holidays, 
I am one who tries hard to wait until after Thanksgiving to start mine.  

You know... We need to be Grateful before we start Celebrating.

But this past weekend with the Koala T Crafts shaker challenge posting,
 I pulled out my selection of Christmas dies.

A close online friend of mine (another Pam) was having trouble 
earlier this week with the pieces sticking in her beautiful border die.  
When I mentioned 'waxed paper', she couldn't imagine how that could possibly help.  
With her in mind, this posting shows how I do my shaker cards.

 On your magnetic plate, layer your paper, a piece of wax paper that is slightly larger than your die, then your die.  
If you have never tried wax paper with your dies ~ you are about to be amazed!

I then took the open window cut out of the tree and glued my transparency sheet to the back.  I used a small green cat eye ink pad to distress the die cut tree and then carefully taped it to the transparency.  Taking double sided foam tape, I cut small strips and went completely around the edge of the tree.  I did this TWICE so the confetti will have room to move around. 

Knowing that I planned to use a red card base, I needed white confetti.  
Back to the die machine - I cut two more just to use for the confetti. 

Before adding the confetti, I decided the card front needed a border, 
so I used another Memory Box die down the edge.  
After adding the confetti and removing the tape backing, I have found the easiest way to line everything up is to use my grid lined board.  Lining up the top and side edge of the shaker part helps you visualize where to lay the card base.  
A little yellow bling, red twine bow and a simple Merry Christmas stamp finish off the card without pulling away from the tree being the focal point. 



This posting will be shared on the following sites ~ I encourage you to visit them to see other great card designs.

And can be ordered from my site, Not Just Scraps.

Thank you for stopping by ~ your comments are welcomed 
and appreciated.
Serving a Risen Savior ~ Pam