Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Kind of a Big Deal

The new Eyelet Outlet Card Suit Brads are beautiful and useful; to prove it, here's a PAIR of entirely SUIT-able cards! 

For "You're Kind of a Big Deal" the sentiment is printed in a free font called Dear Sunshine. The Card Suit Brads are placed in a square configuration and the background is a panel filled with neatly lined-up strips of Playing Card Washi.


The "Marriage" sentiment (adapted from a Sign Guy meme on social media) is printed in a typewriter font, then the Card Suit Brads were added above, and a pair of Playing Card Brads affixed below. The background panel is Heart Washi.     


Big Deal Shopping List:

All of the new Summer 2025 brad releases are available in the EO Online Store; plus the EO Booth will be traveling to Trade Shows all summer long; check the Schedule to find out when we're visiting in YOUR town!

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

SOS550: A Stitch in Time

It's time for a new challenge at Shopping Our Stash and this one will keep you in stitches! As you've probably already guessed, we want to see stitching on your card or project: it can be done with a sewing machine, hand-stitching, cross stitch, faux stitching with a pen, a die, etc; the choice is yours.

 

I chose a 49 and Market patterned paper that already had some faux stitching detail as part of its pattern; to which I added additional stitched rub-on transfers and, finally, some actual machine stitching on top. I stacked several frames made with Memory Box's Nested Globes die set over 49 & Market tropical foliage; added a little collage of ephemera; and aged everything down a bit with raw edges and Frayed Burlap Distress Ink.

Visit Shopping Our Stash to see the gorgeous cards the Crew have made and to link up your Stitch-centric masterpieces! SOS550: A Stitch in Time runs until the evening of Monday, June 29th.

Monday, June 16, 2025

Week 2: Index Card a Day

Time for another retrospective of ICADs, starting with today's extra punny MAN-dala Monday:

Day 16: MANdala Monday

This tiny illustration was on some junk mail last week and I immediately thought, "MAN-dala Monday!" I layered some trading stamps, a frilly round sticker, and my hand drawn rings and petals on a vintage library pocket card for an eclectic (verging on eccentric) take on an ICAD mandala.

Day 15: Off Prompt

Here's a MODIFIED One Staple Collage: The text label, embroidery pattern, trading stamps and roses (they're connected to each other) are all held on by a single staple. The words have been glued onto the label, and the background is rub-on transfers which worked as a resist for some Peeled Paint Distress Ink.

Day 14: Leopard

Here's a card that (imo) epitomizes the "process over outcome" beauty of ICAD. For Day 14's prompt of #leopard I decided to hand-cut two-toned leopard spots from scrap cardstock, ink the edges, layer them, and attach them to the unlined back of a blue index card. I loved making this and I now feel I can confidently reproduce a leopard pattern at any time... but... it's not all that impressive as a finished piece. And I'm fine with that!

Day 13: Iridescent

It's hard to tell from the photo, but under the collage elements and over the mixed media background of stamped/ inked/ rub-on elements there is some gorgeous Ranger Metallic White Texture Paste spread through one of my favorite Dina Wakley Coaster Stencils.

Day 12: Twig

This illustration, which I cut out of an old falling-apart copy of a children's dictionary from the 70's, seems perfect for today's optional #dyicad2025 prompt of #twig and I'm kind of happy with my stylized background of green and leafy washi tapes plus a small frame (also washi).

Day 11: Tide Pool

I've already mentioned how much I love the sea creatures that my friend Gina @ginaisarty designs; so it seemed only right to create a little gelli print #tidepool for them to inhabit.

Day 10: Arrow

About as literal a take on the (optional) theme of #arrow as you could possibly imagine; rendered in hand-cut patterned paper scraps, on a reproduction library pocket card.

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For lots more info and inspiration regarding this fun annual project, check out the ICAD Base page at Daisy Yellow Art or the @indexcardaday account and the #dyicad2025 hashtag on Instagram.

Friday, June 13, 2025

Fa-La-La-La-La (Week 2)

It's the second week of our music-inspired challenge at Jingle Belles, so once again we're asking to see cards that incorporate sheet music, instruments or holiday song lyrics.  

This week I raided my stash of vintage sheet music and I chose a nicely patina-ed page to coordinate with this fun (ancient!) Basic Grey flower sticker. I added a few strips of washi tape, some inked edges, a chipboard sentiment and a shimmery red mat et voila!

JB2512: Fa-La-La-La-La runs until next Wednesday evening, June 18th. Link up your music-inspired cards at Jingle Belles.

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Home and Away

The brand-new Eyelet Outlet Camper Brads are as adorable as they are inspiring. Where will you take them? This one is off to the mountains, under some Cloud Tape with Sun and Cloud Brads, surrounded by Pine Trees and framed with Wood Washi.


Happy Camper Shopping List:

All of the new Summer 2025 Eyelet Outlet brad releases are now available in the EO Store; plus the EO Booth will be visiting Trade Shows all summer; check the Schedule to find out when we'll be in YOUR town!

Monday, June 9, 2025

Smooth Sailing Father's Day Card by Lauren Bergold

Shocking True Confession: I used to find masculine cards very challenging to make, but Simon Hurley has designed so many fabulous stamps and stencils that mix and match to perfection; now it really is "Smooth Sailing"! Hop over to the Ranger Project Tutorials Page and find my step-by-step process for the thoughtful and colorful Father's Day card you "SEA" here; featuring Ranger Archival Inks, Embossing Powders and more!

ICAD 2025: First Full Week

It's Mandala Monday and time for a round-up of the first full week of ICADs... (short for Index Card a Day <--click the bold italic text to read all about it!) and here they are right now!

Day 9: Embroidery

Most of the time I go off-prompt for Mandala Monday, but in this case the official prompt of #embroidery was quite an easy fit! Vintage embroidery diagrams + some coordinating crochet photos + hand stitching + additional line drawings = joy!

Day 8: Sorbet

In retrospect, this is probably a bit more "sherbet" than "sorbet" but it's still scoops of brightness... and a good excuse to blend some Distress Oxide inks through simple circle stencils.

Day 7: Midnight

I traced one of Dina Wakley's Old School Silhouette stencils on the back of a photo of the Rosette Nebula, cut it out, then layered it onto a photo of the moon. I had planned to add a lot more layers and details, but fell in love with just the stark outlines, so I put some text on and left it there. 

Day 6: Pretzel

I've done a surface pattern of sorts by drawing a wonky-but-recognizable* pretzel on a pink index card, cutting it out, tracing it onto scraps of tan and brown patterned papers, and gluing them to a gridded card. 

*rendering is my weakest skill; my highest drawing aspiration is basically just to end up with something recognizable!

Day 5: Hydrangea

I used a waterbrush to pick up ink from a few shades of purple and green Tombows and painted my stylized blooms on an extra sturdy index card divider… the H one; obviously!

Day 4: Iguana

Fanciful lizardy letters, clouds, ground and sky… all handcut from colorful index cards.

Day 3: Cobalt(ish)

Ok technically, I just went with lots of shades of blue, because I was more interested in constructing my first #OneStapleCollage of the 2025 ICAD season. What's a One Staple Collage? Well, it's an ICAD tradition that goes back at least a decade when Tammy G. posted a brainstorming list of collage styles and one of them was "Stapled Collage" which totally intrigued me and which, for some reason, I immediately interpreted as being a collage held together with ONE staple! It's one of my favorite styles to revisit and I'd invite all ICAD-ians to try it at least once. It's a bit different than a regular collage and possibly more challenging than you think. Since there is only ONE point of attachment, you basically need to construct a stack of items with interesting edges, and try not to bury the best bits under something larger lol. In case the staple blends in a bit too well here, I will disclose that it is placed vertically at the corner of the front window of the charming vintage Lancia motorcar.

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Check out @indexcardaday feed on Instagram for all the official news and prompts; while the hashtag #dyicad2025 will show you what all the ICADians and ICADettes have made so far!