Hi crafters,
As the days grow longer and summer begins to bloom, we find ourselves smiling from ear to ear thanks to you! Your incredible talent, generous spirit, and boundless creativity continue to amaze us week after week. Whether you're creating heartfelt cards, meaningful albums, or beautiful keepsakes, you remind us that crafting is one of the most joyful ways to celebrate life's moments, tell stories, and share love with others.
This week's gallery is bursting with gorgeous projects, treasured memories, and creative ideas that are sure to add a little sunshine to your day!
Come be inspired!
Alice said, "Finally finished Corset Album for our 58th wedding anniversary on June 23! One day my hubby was lamenting how we didn't have any photos of me after we were first married! Those were not picture taking days! SO I used AI technology to create pics of me way back then! This album is the result! He's going to get a kick out of this, I know! I giggled the whole time I was assembling it!❤️"

Helen said, "I've been enjoying the Create Spring collection and recently completed a project using the Jack collection, which I'm excited to gift to my sister-in-law."

Diane said, "I finally finished the Create 26 Class 9 Album, dedicating in behalf of our sweet Cockapoo, Zoey. The album was so fun to make. I encourage everyone to finish their album. Anna & her team have put so much time & effort in creating all of our classes and I want to sincerely thank them."

Wanda said, "I had to make a sympathy card this week. Very grateful to have a few of Anna's sympathy card sets which makes it easy to do a quick card. I love this new set."

Lu said, "Still enjoying the Front Porch Dies. Have a blessed Sunday!"

Gay Lynn said, "I used the Braided 3D Concentric Die set to make my sweet husband a Father's Day card with some of his favorite colors."

Sherry said, "My Sunday Share are cards made with the Empress Gild. I used gold foil with the Summer plate to make the birthday card. The sentiment is hot foiled on a piece of fabric texture cardstock. For the second card I used rose gold foil with the Gilded Rose Frame & sentiment plate on a piece of beautiful luxury pearl cardstock. (If you don't have this cardstock yet I suggest you get some because it is absolutely gorgeous.) For this card, the sentiment is also hot foiled on a piece of fabric texture cardstock. After hot foiling, I added Hydrangea & Rose rub ons to the sentiment. For both cards I made shadow boxes to accommodate the sentiments and add dimension."

Michele said, "I went back to Crop at home 5 for the lattice work on this page."

Terry said, "Blessings, Sunday Share friends! This week's share features the Floral Fretwork Concentric Frame Dies, the Luxury Hydrangea Blue Matte Foil Cardstock, and Jack Paper."

Fifi said, "Happy 3D Frame with Lian."
How sweet!

Belinda said, "Simple little notecards for graduates!"
A perfect way to celebrate a special milestone!

Shellie said, "Happy Sunday Share, Anna and friends! Lomasi is one of my very favorite papercrafting collections from Anna, and I've used it almost exclusively for a tribute album for my dearest dad and the life he created as family man, business-owner/-operator, and avid outdoorsman. When he passed just 3 years ago, I found photos I had not seen before, like the one here. This is 1 page of a double-layout, with 2 additional photos, and a journal-box that shares a very important story of my dad (at right in this photo) that I want my family to know."

Lorri said, "I love the Lomasi papers. Great for Masculine and Native American pages. Anna's products are timeless. I used the new Happy dies, card from the Charlie collection, a topper from many years ago and a gold butterfly from the Birds and Butterflies diecuts. No matter the year or the decade, everything can be used together."

Dayle said, "My Sunday share is an easel Father Day card using the Scroll Corner Concentric Frame 3D. I used leftover scraps from the fantastic Jack paper collection. And the embellishments worked perfectly as we have all sorts of wildlife in the pond by us. My husband has quite the birdwatcher in his retirement."

Renee said, "My coworker who I've known for 35 years is retiring and they asked me to make his card. He recently built a house on an island in the Caribbean and the Summer House dies were perfect for it. I used a sheet from the Palmer paper collection and the Soft Hues metallic paper set. Seashells from the Seafaring collection. And the little table and wine is from Eiffel Tower dies. Another house die to love and have fun with!"

As we turn the page into a brand-new season, we can't help but feel grateful for every single project shared with us this week. From thoughtful cards and meaningful memory albums to beautiful paper creations made with love, your work is a testament to the magic that happens when passion meets paper. Whether you've been sharing your creations with us for years or you're one of those quietly crafting behind the scenes, please know that your creativity matters. You are the heartbeat of our crafting family, and week after week you continue to raise the bar with your skill, generosity, and encouragement.
As summer adventures, family gatherings, vacations, celebrations, and sunny afternoons begin to fill our calendars, we hope you'll carve out a little creative time and bring us along on the journey. Share your latest projects on our social media channels or email your photos to RSVP@annagriffin.com. We absolutely love seeing what you're making, and we can't wait to celebrate even more beautiful creations with you next week!
See our Daily Drop, the Dad's Tools in action below. They are just the thing for Father's Day card, projects and more!
Bye for now,
Anna
4 comments
Anna’s Griffinites are sooo very talent!
I love all of this weeks projects, especially Lou’s front porch card and Renee’s summer house card. You have given me wonderful
Ideas!
Love all the inspiration. Also glad to see more papers and things for the male gender. Would still like to see some ephemera on bowling. No one adds that sport to their list. My male family members all bowl and enter leagues. Both grandsons were on their high school bowling teams and participated in tournaments with other high schools around the state.
Gay Lynn and Dayle your cards are especially noteworthy