Crisp Cantaloupe & Hobby Haven Mother’s Day Card

Crisp Cantaloupe & Hobby Haven Mother’s Day Card

Welcome to Week Two of the brand new AWH Colour Creations series for 2026–27. If you haven’t joined us before, we hop through all 50 Stampin’ Up! colours, beginning with the five new InColours and then the core colours in alphabetical order.

This week we are featuring Crisp Cantaloupe, one of the fresh new 2026–28 In Colours. It is a soft peachy-apricot shade that sits beautifully between pink and orange. 

Here it is in comparison to the other current pinks in our colour range.

I’ve created a very personal Mother’s Day card inspired by books, quilting and my mum’s lifelong love of reading. Even though the Hobby Haven 12″ x 12″ Specialty Designer Series Paper doesn’t contain Crisp Cantaloupe, the colours in the DSP worked beautifully with my Crisp Cantaloupe card base. 

I layered the Petal Pink and white grid-striped DSP before building a cosy little reading scene using die-cut elements and fussy-cut images from the Hobby Haven DSP.

The sentiments on both the front of the card are from the Sending Salutations Stamp Set, stamped in Crisp Cantaloupe, and the word “mum” is from the A Family Celebration Stamp Set, stamped in Pecan Pie.

I also continued the book-themed scene inside the card with extra die-cut elements and more fussy-cut pieces from the Hobby Haven DSP, stamping the inside sentiment in Pecan Pie to tie in with the DSP colours. 

The inspiration behind the card was especially meaningful this year. For Mother’s Day I made my mum a lap quilt using the #booknerd quilt pattern so she can stay warm while sitting in her favourite reading chair with a good book. 

The quilt itself was inspired by a remnant piece of fabric from the Literary range by Heather Givens — I used this for the quilt backing. It felt particularly fitting because Mum’s name is Heather and she’s a retired English teacher! 

One of my favourite details was repurposing the selvedge edge from the Literary fabric backing as one of the book spines in the quilt design. 

I personalised the fabric book spines to include some of her favourite books and I’m sure her favourite one was “James” by Percival Everett.

I love creating cards that perfectly reflect both the gift and the interests of the person I’m giving them to. I also love when card making becomes part of a bigger handmade story. This project ended up being about far more than colour. It became a celebration of comfort, creativity, books, memories and mothers.

Take a look at some more Crisp Cantaloupe inspiration on our Insta Hop!

Our blog hop is now an Instagram hop but the good news is that you don’t need to have an Instagram account to view all of the other projects!

Simply go to my Insta handles in a new search engine window to follow the Instagram hop: @whatcathymade.

Next week we are showcasing another one of the brand new 2026–27 In Colours, Crisp Cantaloupe.

I hope you can join us then.

 

 

Week 38 Petal Pink & Very Vanilla Birthday Card

Week 38 Petal Pink & Very Vanilla Birthday Card

For Week 38 of Colour Creations, we are playing with the beautifully soft and versatile Petal Pink, and this week’s project is a birthday card that I’ve CASED from myself!

The layout is based on a card I made three years ago using the Abigail Rose DSP paired with the Cottage Flowers Dies. It is always interesting to revisit older designs with fresh products and see how they evolve. Same bones, completely new personality. Here’s the original card from three years ago:

This year’s card was created using Very Vanilla card stock, stamped in Black Memento ink with the gorgeous Extraordinary Floral Bundle. I absolutely love how striking black ink looks on Very Vanilla. It feels classic and timeless, and it allows the detailed floral line work to really shine without the need for additional colouring.

To bring in our feature colour, I added Petal Pink Designer Series Paper from the Painterly Pears Designer Series Paper. The subtle Petal Pink pattern works perfectly as a soft backdrop and appears on the side panel of the card as well as on the handmade envelope.

The envelope is made using the same Petal Pink DSP for a coordinated look, and the address label on the front was created with the Modern Oval Punch. I added a hand drawn border and used some of the leftover floral offcuts.

The sentiments on both the front and the inside of the card are from the the Beautiful Butterflies Stamp Set which is a last chance stamp set. The rest of the leftover floral offcuts adorn the inside of the card. 

Take a look at some more Petal Pink inspiration on our Insta Hop!

Our blog hop is now an Instagram hop but the good news is that you don’t need to have an Instagram account to view all of the other projects!

Simply copy any of the Insta handles below into a new search engine window to follow the Instagram hop at any point.

Next in our Hop is Kate @craftwithkate. Be sure to check out her gorgeous project/s.

The full list of this week’s InstaHop is listed below:

Kate @craftwithkate

Andrea @andreaksargent

Kirsty @crafty.littlemiss

Helen @apaperparadise

Vicki @vickiboucher

Cathy @whatcathymade – you are here!

Thank you for joining me for Week 38 of Colour Creations. We’ll be back next Wednesday when we are showcasing Petunia Pop. I hope you can join us then.

 

 

 



Week 37 Pecan Pie – A cosy bookcase card for book lovers

Week 37 Pecan Pie – A cosy bookcase card for book lovers

I have worked in publishing all my life, and whether books are found in libraries, bookshops or stacked at home, they bring me an enormous amount of comfort, inspiration and joy.

So for Week 37 of Colour Creations I knew I wanted to create something that celebrated that love of books using a combination of the On Display bundle and the book themed paper from the Hobby Haven DSP.

My bookcase was die cut from Pecan Pie card stock using the largest bookcase die in the bundle. Once the bookcase was adhered to the card base, I carefully fussy cut the shelves to open up each compartment. Yes, this happened after I had already glued it down. Oops! 

I’ve filled the shelves with individually fussy cut images from the Hobby Haven DSP. Stacked books, an open book, a coffee cup, a little lamp and a vase of flowers all come together to create a cosy, collected look.

I deliberately arranged the books so they feel a little imperfect and well-loved, rather than styled and symmetrical, much like a real bookcase that has grown over time.

The sentiment, a simple “hello”, is stamped in Pecan Pie using the On Display Stamp Set, which is part of the same bundle. It sits neatly in the top right shelf, almost like the greeting is tucked in among the books themselves.

Take a look at some more Pecan Pie inspiration on our Insta Hop!

Our blog hop is now an Instagram hop but the good news is that you don’t need to have an Instagram account to view all of the other projects!

Simply copy any of the Insta handles below into a new search engine window to follow the Instagram hop at any point.

Next in our Hop is Kate @craftwithkate. Be sure to check out her gorgeous project/s.

The full list of this week’s InstaHop is listed below:

Kate @craftwithkate

Andrea @andreaksargent

Kirsty @crafty.littlemiss

Rosa @hum.and.stamp 

Helen @apaperparadise

Vicki @vickiboucher

Cathy @whatcathymade – you are here!

Thank you for joining me for Week 37 of Colour Creations. We’ll be back next Wednesday when we are showcasing Petal Pink. I hope you can join us then.

 

 

 



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