What's not to love about this layout of our visit to Kilburn Castle, Inverary, and Loch Lomond.
Flip flaps allow me to add multiple photos to one photo mat to help extend my story.
Stamping, scrapping, and paper crafting: create, craft, and connect at my classes and online!
What's not to love about this layout of our visit to Kilburn Castle, Inverary, and Loch Lomond.
Being a "student" was another reason that Virtual Album Retreat 2026 was so fun for me! The only decisions that I had to make were which photos I planned to use where and whether I followed the instructions or not. (Spoiler: I did not exactly.)
I was really happy that this layout design used a lot of Garden Green so I used Emerald Isle photos on it.Since rules are meant to be broken, I added the 3"x4" photo cascade and stretched the 3" square photos in the directions to 4"x3" photos. I couldn't stand to crop them down any smaller.
Continuing our 30th anniversary cruise around the British Isles, our next stop was Cork & Cobh, Ireland. I was so excited to visit Ireland for the first time, since one of my great-grandmothers and all four of my paternal great-greats had immigrated from Ireland. It was an extra special trip traveling with my parents.
We had fun at a local pub in Cork and visiting Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral.You can still purchase the 2026 Virtual Album Retreat, Happiness Is Here, and receive an extra $25 in Stampin' Rewards as a thank you gift from me? Just click HERE!
To prepare for making the layouts in the 2026 Virtual Album Retreat, I sat down with the instructions (which included suggested photo sizes) and my phone. I took note of which layout best matched my photos and what size photos I needed. (I use a free app called Live Collage to resize my photos/print several to a 4"x6" canvas.). I'm sharing them with you how I created them, not necessarily the order of the instructions or the order in which they were taught live at Virtual Album Retreat. (I didn't participate live.)
We took a train from London to board the Regal Princess in Southampton. We absolutely loved having a balcony!The first stop on our British Isles anniversary trip was London, and the 2026 Virtual Album Retreat is the perfect backdrop for our photos and memories.
Everything you need to complete this album is included except for ink, tools, adhesive, etc. (An additional supply list was provided, and I had most everything on it.)On the right page, I added 3"x4" flip flaps to incorporate more photos.
This year's Virtual Album Retreat 2026, Happiness Is Here, was so good! I treated myself to it to scrapbook our 30th anniversary British Isles cruise last year, and it has not disappointed! Yes, it is an investment, but it is worth every penny. (You can still get the kit HERE and watch the videos on replay like I've done. Anyone who orders it from me will receive an extra $25 in Stampin' Rewards as a thank you.)
Layout 1 can be used as a two-page spread or as a front title page and back closing page (which is what I've chosen to do.)Normally we made four cards at my monthly Crafternoon card classes, but this month we made five projects, since the first project was a note card and I wanted to share a little treat idea.
Once again, we fussy cut from the DSP and used the April Paper Pumpkin stamp set to create this little lifesaver treat. The small zip bag was from past kits- a way to upcycle what would otherwise be thrown away!To provide variety at my month Card Crafternoon, we dug into the Waterside Retreat DSP to make this fun fold card.
We fussy cut a bicycle from the DSP for the main focal image and stamped with a variety of stamp sets including the Scalloped Blooms stamp set and the small set from the April Paper Pumpkin box.The third card of May's card Crafternoon focused on stamping and coloring (with some die cuts added to the mix too).
This card was modeled after this year's On Stage After Hours stamping event but with an Inky Scrapper twist.We stamped the ferns onto the Basic White background with Peaceful Pine and Old Olive and adhered to an Old Olive card base. The ferns were die cut from Mossy Meadow, Old Olive, and Peaceful Pine. The stamped die cuts were colored with Hydrangea Hue and Mossy Meadow Stampin' Blends and Golden Glow shimmer brush.
Save the date for June's card Crafternoon on 6/14!
The DSP in the Moonlit Flora suite is absolutely gorgeous, so I designed the second card of my May Card Crafternoon class to feature the DSP.
Save the date! June's Crafternoon will be 6/14!
Stampin' Up! offers a set of twenty 3 1/2" x 5" white note cards and envelopes that are a great value and canvas to work on.
Let pretty DSP do all the work like it does on this note card featuring the Moonlit Flora suite (DSP, stamp set, and dies).When I received my Moonlit Flora suite, I had to try out the included Fern & Flora 3D embossing folder. After running it through my Stampin' Cut & Emboss machine with Basic White cardstock, I rubbed Old Olive ink across the cardstock to create this card background.
I mounted the panel onto an Old Olive card base and added both Old Olive & Mossy Meadow die cuts. I stamped the frame in Old Olive and the sentiment and butterfly in Secret Sea. I finished the card with a few Dewdrops embellishments.