My recovery from hip replacement surgery is going well. Without needing ice packs and elevated limbs, I could comfortably sit at my crafting desk to make a few ScrapHappy cards. Thank you, Kate, for bringing us together for these monthly challenges.
I have an inordinate amount of green paper scraps spanning many shades, solid and print. I managed to work four green scraps into three cards. I will continue to challenge myself to use more. I have an unappealing shade of leftover green paper from a paper pack that I will never use, so it went into the “scraps for testing ideas pile,” allowing me to cull the useable greens.

The first card incorporates two shades of green and a blueish background from a Halloween pack, believe it or not. As I’ve challenged myself over the years, I’m more confident about mixing the unexpected. It’s fun.


Once or twice a year, I receive a coupon mailer from a clothing company called Tommy Bahama featuring beautiful tropical art, something I can’t bear to toss. I set the envelope aside and waited for inspiration. This month, I incorporated the front and back of the envelope into two cards.

This first card uses a cutout from the front of the envelope, set behind a trellis die-cut using a green scrap. I inked a piece of white paper to get the shade of blue I wanted, then sandwiched the trellis, orchid, and blue paper, matting a sliver of purple to tie the colors together.



The final card uses the back of the tropical art, one more green scrap (yay), purple scraps from my sister, and a butterfly transfer to tie it together. I enjoy using up what I have, repurposing when I can, and, most of all, creating cards to send to friends.


These are difficult times. If you’ve been looking for a way to reduce stress, creative outlets like card-making, sewing, knitting, gardening, painting, or writing are a balm for the soul.



Here’s a list of contributing scrap-happy bloggers:
Kate, Eva, Sue, Lynda,
Birthe, Turid, Tracy, Jan,
Moira, Sandra, Chris, Alys,
Claire, Jean, Dawn, Gwen,
Sunny, Kjerstin, Sue L, Vera,
Ann, Dawn 2, Carol, Preeti,
Nóilin, Viv, Karrin, Alissa,
Tierney, Hannah and Maggie
How beautiful & happy you are feeling better!
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Thank you, Cindy! I hope you are well.
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I am so pleased you are recovering well. Your usual carefully crafted work with nicely blended gentle colours.
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Thank you so much, Derrick. It feels good to be on the mend. The creativity endeavors help keep me grounded during these troubled times.
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Those are lovely cards. Could you get through the unpleasant green by making it into envelopes?
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Thank you, Dawn. Interesting you should say that, because I have used 12 x 12 paper for envelopes in the past. These leftover greens were part of a 6 x 6 paper pack. They seemed like a good idea at the time, but I’m back to buying small quantities of paper I love.
By the by, I’m enjoying following your Facebook page. You are a woman of many talents.
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That’s very kind. A woman of few talents really! 😉💜
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Not at all! You’re far too modest.
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Glad your recovery is going well, and applause on your card making skills. Beautiful cards.
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Thank you, Judy. Thank you as well for your recent library post. I’m trying not to despair.
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Lively as ever Alys. Green is supposed to be a calming colour isn’t it and, paired with the purple, your cards are definitely balm for the soul.
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Thank you, Lynn. Balm of the soul is in short supply right now. I’m taking it one day at a time, one card at a time, and trying not to get overwhelmed.
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The three dimensional card is amazing! I have kept the one you sent me (the others have been sent to friends or family) as I can’t bear to part with it! 💕 Good to hear your surgery was so successful Alys. Hope you will notice better mobility soon. 😃
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Awww. That’s so nice to hear, Cathy. Thank you for sharing.
We took a short walk after lunch this weekend, so I’m moving past “walking to heal” into walking for pleasure.
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👍😃
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So glad that your hip replacement recovery is going well, Alys. Soon you will be back to all kinds of physical activity and you’ll forget that you ever had all that pain and those limitations. Hurray!
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Thank you, Jane. I know you are speaking from experience. I’m glad you have a new-and-improved hip as well. The surgery is amazing.
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Wowsah! Double Wowsah. What a flair you have. Those cards are utterly beautiful. I so love the way you spot materials that the rest of us would throw away and use them to create something lovely. Glad you are recovering from your surgery. May the healing continue.
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Thank you, Laurie! I love getting a Wowsah from you. Creating cards is therapeutic these days. The challenge of working an interesting scrap from life engages my brain and provides respite from our weary world.
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Yes, yes!
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Gorgeous creations, Alys, beautifully done! 👏🏼 😍
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Thank you so much, Eliza!
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Ooh I love the zigzaggy card, it’s so unique!
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Thank you! It’s a fun card to make.
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Beautiful cards. So elegant design. Get well soon 🙏
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Thank you, Priti.
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This post feels ‘healing’ in so many beautiful ways, Alys! I’m so happy to know that you are feeling comfortable sitting and creating beautiful art again. Your beautiful cards gave you peace while creating them and we can feel a sense of peace as we admire your creativity. I adore all of the lovely layers on your trellis card and your sentiment stamped on the vellum circle. “Creativity is seeing what others see and thinking what no one else ever thought.” ~ Albert Einstein 🩷 Dawn
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Dawn, thank you for your good cheer. I often think of you in your studio creating with watercolors, paper, ink, and other mediums. Your journals are works of art. You have the unique ability to see the positive in things, a trait that clearly lended itself to teaching all those years.
Thank you for sharing the Einstein quote. I’m sending love and light your way. xo
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I can feel your love and light, dear friend! Warmest hugs, from the bottom of my heart!💕
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Beautiful cards and wonderful recycling!
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