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PinkFresh Studio Daydream Edit Blog Hop
There’s something so satisfying about taking one beautiful floral collection and using it to create two completely different handmade birthday cards. That’s exactly what I loved about working with the new Daydream Edit release from Pinkfresh Studio. The products in this release are filled with delicate florals, soft details, and elegant layering options, which made it easy to explore two very different looks while still keeping the same cohesive style. For these two floral b

Rick Adkins
Apr 20


Easy Mixed Media Cardmaking Tips for Creating Magical Scene Cards
Creating layered mixed media backgrounds can be one of the most rewarding parts of cardmaking—but it can also feel like one of the easiest ways to ruin a project. When there are lots of bright colors, textures, and stamped details involved, it’s easy for the focal image to get lost in the background. That’s exactly the challenge I wanted to solve with today’s mixed media castle card.

Rick Adkins
Apr 19


3 Clean and Simple Card Designs Using C.C. Designs April 2026 New Release Stamps
There’s something so satisfying about creating cards that feel polished and eye-catching while still keeping the design clean and simple. I always love the challenge of finding ways to let beautiful stamped images shine without overwhelming the card front, and that’s exactly what inspired these three handmade cards featuring the April 2026 C.C. Designs New Release.

Rick Adkins
Apr 18


Clean and Simple Hello Card Tutorial with Custom Colored Die Cuts
When I sit down to create a clean and simple card, I’m always looking for that sweet spot where the design feels polished and eye-catching without becoming complicated. That balance is exactly what inspired today’s clean and simple hello card tutorial with custom colored die cuts. By combining layered die cuts, custom ink-blended cardstock, and plenty of white space, this card has a bright spring feel while still staying simple enough for beginner to intermediate cardmakers t

Rick Adkins
Apr 17


Easy Stamping Techniques for a Clean and Simple Sympathy Card with Soft Ink Blending
I always find sympathy cards to be some of the most meaningful to create—but also some of the most intimidating. There’s a quiet pressure to “get it right,” even though what truly matters most is the intention behind it. For this card, I wanted to lean into something soft, simple, and calming, while still keeping the creative process approachable and enjoyable.

Rick Adkins
Apr 16


16 Easy Cardmaking Tips to Upgrade Your Die Cut Birthday Cards
There’s something about die cut cards that can feel a little… flat. You start with a great idea, cut all the pieces, put it together—and it’s nice, but it doesn’t quite have that finished, polished look you were hoping for. I’ve been there more times than I can count. I walk through all 16 tips in the video so you can see exactly how everything comes together, but here I want to share the design thinking behind those choices so you can start applying them to your own cards ri

Rick Adkins
Apr 13


Stamping and Coloring Techniques to Add Depth to Clean and Simple Birthday Cards
There’s something really satisfying about a clean and simple card that still feels full of life and dimension. I love designs that look polished and thoughtful—but don’t require a ton of layers or complicated steps to get there. This birthday card is a perfect example of that balance. It started as a simple idea, but with a few intentional techniques, it turned into something that feels a little extra special.

Rick Adkins
Apr 9


Clean & Simple Spring Card Idea with a Flower Cart Design
There’s something about spring that always pulls me back to clean and simple cardmaking. Maybe it’s the fresh colors or the feeling of starting new again. Hi friends, it’s Rick, and today I’m sharing a card that came together with that exact mindset—light, cheerful, and easy to recreate. This little flower cart design is one of those ideas that works beautifully for a Mother’s Day card or a simple spring hello, and I love how just a few thoughtful choices can make it feel spe

Rick Adkins
Apr 9


Quick & Easy Mother’s Day Card with Dies | Soup-er Cute Idea
Sometimes you just need a card that comes together quickly but still feels thoughtful and polished. That was exactly the goal behind today’s clean and simple Mother’s Day card. I wanted something that let the focal image shine, kept the design uncluttered, and still had a little personality—and this sweet soup theme checked all the boxes.

Rick Adkins
Apr 8


Three Clean and Simple Cards with Unity Stamps: Comfort Companion, Pecking Order, and Sourpuss Scholar Sets
Sometimes I just want to sit down at my craft table and actually finish something—no overthinking, no complicated layers, just simple, satisfying cardmaking. That was exactly the goal behind these three clean and simple cards. I pulled out a few fun stamp sets from Unity Stamps and challenged myself to keep the layout easy, repeatable, and quick… while still letting each card have its own personality.

Rick Adkins
Apr 7


4 Fast & Fabulous Watercolor Cards with the Pink Cuties Stamp Set
Sometimes you just need a set of cards—fast. Maybe it’s for your stash, a last-minute need, or you simply want to sit down and create without overthinking every decision. That’s exactly what inspired today’s project. I wanted to create four clean and simple watercolor cards that feel polished and intentional, but come together quickly and easily.

Rick Adkins
Apr 6


From Mystery to Birthday: 2 Easy Card Ideas with One Stamp Set
Hi Crafty Friends! Today I have a fun stencil technique video for you! I played with the Whodunnit stamp set from the March 2026 release from Miss Ink Stamps along with the April 6x6 Free With Purchase Stencil and the April 4x4 Thank You Stencil (both from Miss Ink Stamps) to create two cards which both feature a boho inspired color palette. The first card features an interior scene and the second is a clean and simple birthday card. I hope that you enjoy!

Rick Adkins
Apr 4


Triadic Color Schemes Made Simple for Cardmakers
If you’ve ever sat down to make a card and completely stalled out at the color stage… you are absolutely not alone. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had a stamped image ready to go, markers in hand, and still couldn’t decide what colors to use. That kind of overwhelm can take all the fun out of creating

Rick Adkins
Apr 1


The Rabbit Hole Designs March 2026 Release: Dog Cards Shaped Card Tutorial and JuJu Clean and Simple Design
There’s something about a new release that instantly gets my creative wheels turning—but what I’ve learned over time is that it’s not about using everything , it’s about finding a few ideas that really spark something and exploring them in different ways. That’s exactly what I did with these three cards. I leaned into a mix of clean and simple designs and one playful shaped card, and honestly, it felt like the perfect balance of creativity and intention. Letting the Design Do

Rick Adkins
Mar 28


Mix Stamping Stenciling and Copic Coloring for a Dramatic Handmade Card
There are times when I want a card to feel bold and eye-catching, but I don’t want to overcomplicate the design to get there. That’s exactly the direction I took with today’s killer birthday card. The goal was to create something with strong visual impact while still keeping the layout clean and manageable. I also wanted to play with contrast—pairing a detailed, layered background with a simple focal image. To really show how this comes together, I shared the full process in

Rick Adkins
Mar 27


How to Use Stencils for Depth: Clean and Simple Floral & Rainbow Card Designs
Sometimes the challenge in cardmaking isn’t what to use—it’s how to make what you already have feel fresh and interesting. I wanted to explore how stencils can do more than just add a background… how they can actually create depth and guide your entire design. For today’s project, I created two clean and simple handmade cards using stencil techniques in completely different ways. One leans soft and floral, while the other goes bold with a rainbow clover design. I walk through

Rick Adkins
Mar 21


Simon Says Stamp Stay True Stamp Set Card with Turnabout Stamping Technique
Sometimes the best backgrounds come from the supplies you already have—you just need to look at them a little differently. That’s exactly what happened with today’s card. I started with the Stay True Stamp Set and instead of using the sentiments as a focal point, I challenged myself to turn them into the background. The result is a bold, encouraging handmade card that feels layered and detailed, but is actually built on a very simple idea. Creating a Background with Sentimen

Rick Adkins
Mar 20


One Layer Floral Cardmaking Tutorial with Ink Blending and Copic Coloring
I recently shared a full step-by-step tutorial over on the Unity Stamps blog featuring this soft, one layer floral encouragement card using the Slow Bloom Society Stamp Set . In that post, I walk through the entire process from start to finish. But here, I wanted to slow things down a bit and talk through the why behind the design—those little creative decisions that really make a card come together. If you’ve ever finished a card and thought, “Okay… but why does this actual

Rick Adkins
Mar 19


One Layer Card Design Ideas Using Stamps, Stencils, and Ink Blending
There’s something really satisfying about creating a beautiful handmade card without adding layers, foam tape, or lots of extra pieces. These clean and simple one layer cards are a perfect example of how a thoughtful design can do all the heavy lifting for you—no bulk required. For these MOM-themed cards, I wanted to focus on keeping things soft, polished, and approachable while still incorporating a few favorite techniques like stamping, ink blending, and Copic coloring. I w

Rick Adkins
Mar 18


Let the Cards Fall Where They May | Spotlight Stamping Technique
Sometimes the most interesting cards come from letting a few creative constraints guide the process. For today’s project, I pulled four prompts from my Creative Card Deck for my Draw Four Make a Card series and challenged myself to see where they would lead. The prompts gave me a technique, a color direction, and even a design rule—which meant the creative decisions were mostly made before I even picked up a stamp. The result is a spring hello card featuring a spotlight st

Rick Adkins
Mar 14
