My blog is called "Creative Smiles" because my designs are the result of incorporating mistakes. With fumble fingers that drop whatever they are holding - repeatedly, it takes a lot of giggles, smiles and creative patience during my crafting process. xx

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

"Friendship is Golden" Slim Line cards

 Happy New Year, friends! Before my six cards are shared, may I ask a big question?

Has anyone heard from Carol Hurlock? She is a fantastically gifted crafter/artist who is quite unique and prolific in her endeavors. She is awe-inspiring! Carol stopped posting in 2022 (during Pandemic). She is such a gracious, kind, beautiful soul who is wonderfully talented in every way, and I miss her. Please let me know if you have heard anything. Thanks!


Hoping your family is safe and healthy, enjoying all the good things Life has to offer. Yesterday at Dusk, we had several "dancing deer" skylarking across the front pasture. It's always fun watching them, especially when frolicking is the main activity at the moment! 😁

 Slow and steady eventually gets to the finish line, right? Today's share is six "skinny" cards 8.5" x 4", using Anna Griffin dies in the background and an assortment of patterned papers and vellums.

Three cards sport woven satin ribbon frames. This is one of my favorite techniques, especially if the ribbon is "puffy" and "imperfect" in its display of shiny fabric. I start in one corner, and slowly make my way around the frame:

Once the ribbon has traveled around the die cut, it is cut in the corner and "tucked under" to look finished:

The smaller, focal die images are mostly from Gold Glossy card stock, and shadowed with black card stock:


First, ink some of the background papers for better dimension and a more finished look:


For some of the shadows, I outlined the die with a light-colored pencil, and fussy cut them out. This made the black portion slightly larger than the die cut itself:


These two cards show off dimension and texture by using glitter on the leaves, dimension tape circles, and glitter behind the glossy card stock. The second card has three butterflies with three layers, each featuring vellum or patterned card stock. It also has printed vellum in the background.


The first card (also shown below) has glitter on the glossy card stock (in real life, it is quite shiny and sparkly). The "dots" are 1/8" high dimensional dots that have been dredged with glitter. Notice the butterfly on the right side has been dimensionalized a little differently, with the butterfly body glued flat to the base, puffed up in the middle, and then flattened again on the edges. Not sure how that will make it through the post office machines, so it may be hand delivered. 

sigh...


I long for the "olden days" post office when we could send anything through the mail as long as long as we put enough postage on for weight. (do you?).


Sometimes, less is more:


Alas, I decided MORE is more:
more sparkle
more glitz
more shine
more butterflies
more jewels...


This one escaped the glitter, but the vellum under the butterfly is shimmering gold with bejeweled brads, shiny ribbon, and a sentiment made on the label maker:


Layers include the base, printed Vellum card stock, gold Anna Griffin solid piece, an ivory filagree die cut, ribbon, Spellbinders glossy leaves, label maker sentiment, hand traced and cut black shadow, hand traced and cut sparkling vellum, and finally patterned paper, frilly butterfly die cut:


This card showcases textures:


The sixth card:


The interiors are just as unique:


The interior here is glittered on one side:


Thanks for wading through all the photos.

Thinking of you all, with gratitude. Thank you for your fabulous inspiration, and caring comments.

Products: Stamps A-Line Stamping F-487 (2000? or 2001?), Penny Black 1785E Lovely Day (2000),  Really Reasonable Satin Ribbon ButterCup 5/8", Dies: Anna Griffin AG-1239H-AS Slimline Concentric Die, IO Monarch DIE059-N, Cheery Lynn Butterfly, Tonic Studios Celebrate, Cardstock: pattern paper (REALLY OLD from a store in Tampa called "Tamp-a-Stamp" back in 2001.), Marcos Gold Glossy, Bright Ivory CS, Golden CS, Inks: Walnut Distress, VersaMark, Acorn VersaFine Clair, Other: (mixed gold and clear glitter). Dimensionals

Gratefully playing in the following fine challenges:
  1. A Perfect Time to Craft #1 (Jan 1) AG 2/1 (sep post 3/29)
  2. Crafts Galore Encore #143 (Jan 1) AG (sep post 2/1)
  3. Love to Craft Challenges #90 (Jan 1) AG 2/15 (nxt chal 3/1)
  4. Mix It Up Challenge #81 (Jan 1) AG with Ribbon  2/15 (nxt chal 3/1) 3 cards have ribbon woven in them.
  5. Moving Along With The Times #185 (Jan 1) AG us stencils and/or dies (several layers of dies on each card). 1/31 (sep post 1-2 weeks later)
  6. Paper Rocks Scissors Challenge #12 (Jan 2) AG using Paper and/or Scissors 1/31 (The shadows have been fussy cut, to make them slightly larger than the die itself. The Cheery Lynn butterfly die only had the frilly version, so the background vellum was fussy cut, then the shadow also had been fussy cut slightly larger. Several types of papers/card stock were used.
  7. A Cut Above (Jan 5) AG with die cuts (used multiple dies: Dies: Anna Griffin AG-1239H-AS three Slimline Concentric Dies, IO Monarch DIE059-N, Cheery Lynn Butterfly, Tonic Studios Celebrate 1/28 (sep post 2/1)
  8. Pammies Inky Pinkies Challenges #2602 AG 1/18
  9. Cut It Up Challenges #347 Favorite Dies 1/19 (Gosh! It was fun looking at everyone's favorites this time. My favorites are my butterfly dies, but I also love my Spellbinders foliage sets. Both are featured here. Are we allowed to have lots of faves? LOL Thank you for the fun challenge.
  10. Elliebelle's Garden Party #11 (Jan 8) Anything in or from a Garden 2/9

fondly,


17 comments:

KarinsArtScrap said...

These are gorgeous cards.....gr karin

brenda said...

There's a real feel of luxury here today Donna and so much work to create such beauty in all the shades of gold.

Lovely to see you at MAWTT and Love to Craft challenges, thank you so much for linking up to both.

B x

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

These are just so very beautiful, so shiny and luxurious, these would make the recipient feel special, I'm sure. x

Ellibelle said...

These are really beautiful with lots of great details and gorgeous butterflies!
Thanks so much for sharing at my Garden Party!

Vicki said...

Stunning collection of slimline cards! So many fabulous detailed die cuts and I love the gold RRR intertwined around the edges. The gold elements really enhance the designs. Thanks for sharing with A Cut Above's January Challenge.

Vicki said...

And as far as Carol, her FB page is still active and she has been posting.

Donna said...

Wow, these are gorgeous Donna, all the gold, shimmer and great design!

Verna Angerhofer said...

Absolutely gorgeous and so elegant with the gold. Great work Donna!

Conniecrafter said...

I am sorry I don't know the person you are inquiring about, I hope you hear something soon.
Your cards are all gorgeous, I will have to say the way you weaved the ribbon through is just gorgeous and I do love all the golden touches it has with the leaves and butterflies.
Yes I do miss the days when sending a card was easier and you didn't worry if it will get to the person or not.

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Absolutely gorgeous, Donna.

Wanda said...

WOW! You created a magnificent card! It's got such a rich look to it. And the inside is just as beautiful as the outside. Such beautiful colors that all melded together. I love it!

Deanne Saunders said...

Gorgeous creations!!! Wow!!! Thanks so much for participating in our CUT IT UP challenge!!! I appreciate that you play along and I enjoy visiting your blog!! Have a happy crafty day!! Deanne at A Little Bit O’ Paper

Deanne Saunders said...

...and thanks so much for participating in our PAPER ROCKS SCISSORS challenge!!!

Leslie Miller said...

Donna, there is so much to love here I'm sure I'll forget to mention something, but know I've studied and admired each step. The decorative slimline die is gorgeous, with or without the ribbon, but what a great way to put that ribbon to work. I have so much of it. I even have a die specifically for ribbon. I need to put it to work. Your subtly patterned designer paper is so pretty, just enough pattern to make a difference. Love all the gold and glitter, sigh. I have done the die tracing to shadow, but forgot what a cool idea it is. Your use of the teardrop brads on the butterflies is so beautiful. Especially loving the two back to back. My teardrop brads are way too bulky, yet I still have them. Soooo many brads! I just want to sum up saying you are such an inspiration 'cause here I am thinking about brads and ribbon and outlining dies. You've also got me thinking I need to do more with butterflies. They are as pretty as any flowers. Filing all that inspiration away for future reference. Also, I was not familiar with Carol Hurlock, but I see Vicki mentioned she's active on Facebook. It's scary when someone seemingly just disappears like that. Thank you for all this beautiful today (I'm only a week late).

wannabcre8tive said...

Wow, these cards are all wonderful. I especially love the butterflies.

Carole J said...

Your golden collection of cards is beautiful, Donna. Each one is beautifully hand crafted. I particularly love the threaded trim one.
Thank you for sharing your project with us at the Crafts Galore Encore “Anything Goes” Challenge.
Good luck and we hope to see you again soon!

Carole at Craftilicious Creations

Wendy L said...

Such stunning cards , thanks for joining us at the MAWTT challenge xx