Hello Stamplings!
I hope you are doing great! We had a lovely Easter and I'm writing this on Sunday night, stuffed to the gills! I don't actually have gills, so I don't know why people say that, but I'm stuffed to there, so this will be a quickie.
The carrot cake for dessert did it. Next year I'm having dessert first!
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Today really is California Poppy Day. It is one of my favorite springtime flowers here. They pop up everywhere along roadsides and in yards and by the thousands at the California Poppy Reserve.
This poppy is from "Creative Chaos" by Visible Image. It is the first Monday of the month which means I = Ink on the I.D.E.A.S. Calendar. I used one of my favorite mediums ~ my Ziggies. I had my little helper add the schparkle with his winking and a simple black card base and Memory Box black and gold sediment finished it off.
Playing in: Allsorts Challenge (Springtime or A/G), CAS on Friday (Botanicals), Dragonfly Dreams April Challenge (CAS).
And there are two challenges where the theme includes "E" is for ?. I think the poppy is "E"nchanting" so I'm also playing in: AAA Card (It starts with E) and Inkspirational (CAS with option of E).
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The toadstools are from The Greetery called, "BotaniCuts Toadstool Garden" stamp and die set. I'm not sure who makes the postage stamp die; I think I might have borrowed a friend's die at one of my past craft retreats.
The border uses some ancient dotted swiss paper which I cut with my old pinking shears. That's right ~ those huge pinking shears for cutting fabric! They haven't been used for that since the dark ages, but I pulled them out of the dusty sewing box because years ago I donated my 50 pairs of little colored skizzors that we all had with different teeth designs. Ah, the memories of the early craft days before die-cutting and dies and embossing folders.
Gee, boomer, you ask, just how old are you?!

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44 comments:
Thank you for sharing that gorgeous Californian poppy with us for the Allsorts challenge - perfect. The group of toadstools looks great with the offset postage stamp die edges. Oh yes, I do remember the early days of using those dinky fancy-edged skizzors and other gizmos which have thankfully been superseded by more crafter-friendly dies etc.
Two fab cards Darnell! You made me smile when you mentioned those scissors with deckled blades, I had a full set too! I recently found an old wooden block stamp with a price ticket on that made my eyes water, I could now buy a full set of stamps for the price of one wooden block mounted one!!
Lovely cards Darnell, especially your beautiful Californian poppy. I remember using my sewing pinking shears too!
Kath x
Both cards are beautiful, Darnell xoxo
Love your poppy card! I do miss seeing the golden poppies. I've tried to grow them in my neck of the woods with little success, although they can grow here. Your mushroom card is cute, too. I used to have oodles of those "fancy" scissors that never really cut well. Haha. Believe it or not, I asked for and received a nice scallop blade pair of scissors. I have a felt project in mind for them. Have a lovely week, my friend.
I remember all those pairs of scissors--mine are long gone, too! Love your beautiful poppy, and the gold diagonal splatter is lovely, too. I met up with a couple of stamping friends last week--we mostly talk, but also share products which is wonderful. We had a conversation about toadstools--the Greetery's in particular. One of the women said it's one of her favorite dies. I've never quite known what to do with toadstools. I have a great stamp set that came as part of a class with Pinkfresh, but I've never used since the class. Maybe I should get it out! As always, thanks for the inspiration!
Happy Easter a little late. We actually did have desert a few hours before dinner (and again after)! Your poppy card is stunning, like the gold embossing , splatters and your colors, Your mushroom card is eye catching with the red, I kept the postage scissors and donated all my others years ago too.
A gorgeous poppy card. Love the vibrant colours. Thank you for joining in at Allsorts.
No matter how old you are, I'm still older than you, Darnell. LOL And I gave away my scissors too. I may still have my Mom's pinking shears though. I never thought to use them on paper. Hmmm. I've always loved that Visual Image flower and it looks fabulous in your Zig colors and winked to the hilt. Is that anything like "full to the gills"? I can just imagine the medians full of those wonderful poppies, my second favorite flower.
Both cards are beautiful but it's the stunning California Poppy that caught my eye, gorgeous card- I love it.
xx
That's an exceptionally beautiful poppy, Darnell! An exquisitely stylish CAS card design, and that watercoloring of yours always astounds me. Gee, I still have 3 pair of Fiskars decorative edge scissors and my pinking shears. Love LOVE those mushrooms!
WOW! Your California Poppy is glowing! It's gorgeous. Wonderful watercolouring and I LOVE all the sparkle. Hammy did a GREAT job! :) Your toadstooks are adorable. Love them in red. I also have a huge pair of pinking shears! :) And I used to have all those "kid-sized" decorative scissors. Even when I was first crafting, I never used them much, but the pinking shears got a workout back then. :) xx
Happy California Poppy Day! Your California Poppy card is just beautiful. I love your second card too, so bright and cheerful.
Liz xx
Woo Hoo - California Poppy Day - have a good one, Darnell! Just love your stunning flower and your mushroom card is darling too! If you feel like it, add the mushroom card at Die Cut Divas!
https://die-cut-divas.blogspot.com/2026/04/its-time-to-welcome-altenew-this-month.html
Love your fungi, Darnell! So beautifully colored and a wonderful take on the sketch! (Your poppy is gorgeous, too!) Thanks so much for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches this week!
What a beautiful poppy. I'd forgotten about CA Poppys until you reminded me. Thanks! Oh, and I still have my pinking shears. :-)
Super post with your memories! I still have those scissors and
a couple of pairs of pinking shears! Love both cards!
I love the poppy. On one of hubs trips to CA when were dating we headed to the San Diego area, there is a huge poppy area there. All sorts of colors along the hillsides. Your toadstool card is amazing the colors hit just right. Great take on the sketch.
Oh, I would love to see all those poppies but at least I can enjoy this pretty one! Love the color! And the toadstools are so pretty with the dotted red pinked edge! Glad you had a good Easter. I ended up stuffed to the gills too! But it was worth the stuffiness!
Your poppy is glorious. I feel warm all over just looking at the yellow/orange hues of its delicate petals. I also love your brightly colored 'shrooms. I think the red is a signal that they are inedible, but they're beautiful to look at. Thank you for brightening my day!
Two lovely cards. Your poppy is colored beautifully and your toadstool card is so cute. Love that you used the pinking shears for your border. I remember those and also the many different designs with the blades on the scissors. I actually had quite a few but gave them all away. Glad you had a good Easter. Hope you week is great also.
Ohhhhh, Ahhhhh! These are gorgeous, I love the bright and sparkly but your darling toadstools are pretty fab too. Great cards, Darnell
We are building a flower bed that will have oriental poppies, a ruffled poppy, echinacia and brown eyed Susan's!
Your California poppy is lovely!
The toadstool card in red is eye catching!
Thank you for joining us at Allsorts!
Belated Easter greetings! I think pudding first is an eggcellent idea 😂. Your poppy is beautiful, love the gold wink, and your toadstool is adorable, the bright red really pops! I too had those scissors, thank goodness we’ve moved on! Xxx
I remember all the scissors and I really don't miss them at all. LOL Beautiful cards - I'm particular to poppies myself and then the cherry toadstools in bright red are just so CUTE! So glad you joined Die Cut Divas' challenge this month.
I'll second dessert first! Gorgeous CAS Californian Poppy card, many thanks for sharing at Allsorts challenge.
B x
The question is not how old are you, but how long are you crafting... That gives a nicer picture...
Love that flower and so beautiful colored!
The bright toodstools look great on those papers!
I slowly have been tidying up my craftroom and keep having 'happy finds' like those kinds of tools! And I hope I'll will use more and more of the oldies allong with all the backgrounds and DP so in my little room it is more clear where i did put everything... (By comming across so many things that I want to use it will take forever to tidy it all up, but I am having a blast in the mean while...) Enjoy spring and all the new beginnings! Hugs, Gerrina
Sorry I missed wishing you a happy California Poppy Day on Monday. :-) Beautiful poppy card. And your toadstool card is just so cute! I still have a few of my decorative edged scissors. LOL!
One of my fav VI stamps, it is sitting on my desk waiting to be used again! Love your colouring of the stamp and the CAS design. Your toadstools and so sweet and a lovely background too.
So very pretty!! I love this Creative Chaos image!! Clean & Simple for sure and it fits our "BOTANICALS" challenge over at CAS on Friday perfectly!! Thanks for joining the fun and playing along with us!! Deb Horst, DT #331
I love the shine on your Poppy card! The CAS design is striking too... Thanks for playing with us at Allsorts challenge.
Hey sis! I came to see your Ink card but found two lovelies! What a gorgeous poppy with the bright inking and touches of gold! Perfect for the CAS Ink challenge and your mushrooms (i have those dies - must get them out!) are so pretty in the red/white and all the textures with edges and dots! Thanks for joining us at Inkspiraitonal: CAS! Julia xx
Very clever E for Enchanting, great card and love the flower. Thank you for playing at the AAA Card Challenges, we have a fun new one on Sunday, hope to see you again
Beautiful! So CAS and the toadstools are perfect. Thanks for joining us at Krafty Chicks Challenge this past week for our BIRTHDAY theme :) Hope you join us again soon.
Diane - DT KCC
Both cards a fabulous, Darnell, but I love the color you used to color your beautiful poppy. The lines drawing gives it such a loose, fun look. It's a stunning CAS card. Thanks for sharing your talents with us on the Dragonfly Dreams Blog this month! So happy to have the chance to pop by your blog! Cathy
I'm smitten by both of your creations Darnell; wow! Love the movement yet simplicity of the single poppy you shared with us at INkspirational~
Your poppy is so pretty and those toadstools are fun on a card. Love the red and white. We should all eat dessert first and not just on holidays.
WOWser Darnell, What a stunning poppy card. Lovely!!
Hugs
Di xx
LOVE this card! I grow California poppies in my garden and they always make me happy in their beautiful shades of yellow and orange. You captured their colours perfectly. Great idea to use gold embossing powder. I have that stamp and I love it - must get it out and use it soon. I didn't know there was a California poppy reserve - if I'm ever feeling okay about travelling your way again, I'd love to visit it.
Forgot to say I also really like the toadstool card - great die and great layout!
Two totally stunning cards Darnell the tulip is amazing and coloured so vibrantly the toad stools are amazing just love them both x
Hello Darnell...dropping in to share that your gorgeous poppy is a Top Pick at Inkspirational. Congratulations - and thank you so much for joining us. Hope you'll play along with our current sketch challenge; we love seeing your creativity in the gallery.
hugs~carol
Sounds like a great idea-dessert first lol. Perfect CAS card and love the beautiful poppy, beautifully coloured and the sparkle. Thank you for joining us at Dragonfly Dreams.
Carol GDT x
Lovely toadstool card. I love the red and white theme and the texture of the embossed red strip. I'm "horrified" that you used fabric scissors for paper! However, perhaps, one is no longer using them for fabric. That would have been a big no-no, in my home growing up. Thanks for joining us at Die Cut Divas.
sue n.
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