Craftspiration- May 14th, 2026

Craftspiration- May 14th, 2026

Hi crafters,

Every single week, Griffinites amaze us with your incredible talent, heartfelt creativity and the beautiful ways you use paper crafting to celebrate the people you love most. It fills our hearts with admiration and gratitude to see how generously you share your stories, memories and joyful moments through your handmade projects. Your creativity truly knows no bounds, and it is such an absolute honor to shine a joyful spotlight on this wonderful community that continues to inspire us all!

This week is bursting with beautiful cards, thoughtful sentiments and spectacular creations that celebrate family, friendship and cherished memories!

Come be inspired!

Terry said, "Happy Mother's Day to all who love through a mother's heart - those who nurture, comfort, guide, and care so deeply. May you feel especially cherished today for the strength, tenderness, and loving care you bring into the world."

Debra said, "I made mother's days corsages for my mom and craft group. I used the AG rosette cut and emboss folders and the loop idea from Create. Magnetic pins on back. Ready for the special Moms in my life." How thoughtful!

Carrie said, "I made this tractor themed, one-panel birthday card for my brother, Chris. 🎈🚜 It is an oversized card @ 7 1/2" x 8", (I provided a plastic easel so it can be displayed) & I typed a card verse that I adhered to the back. With the help of a couple of brads & some washers from my hubby's toolbox, I made it so that the wheels can be turned. When we were growing up, our grandparents owned a farm with 500 acres of land. Some of our FONDEST childhood memories were of times spent there. They would take us on rides on their old tractors & we just loved it! ❤️" What a treasured keepsake!

Marie said, "Playing with my Gild for the frame and flowers are always a perfect addition! Love foiling both phrases and frames."

Cindy said, "Card made for my niece who graduates on Sunday from University of Buffalo." Congratulations to the graduate!

Shellie said, "Happy Mother's Day, friends, to all who love and care like a mother, for guiding others in the world we share! It was my pleasure to hand-deliver these cards to lovely mothers near me, including my daughter Isabella who made me 'Gram.'"

Heidi said, "Another one in yellows." So cheerful and sunny!

Fifi said, "A man's card made during Create."

Gay Lynn said, "Happy Mother's Day to my sweetest mother-in-law. She is one of a kind!"

Nancy said, "On it's way from SE Coastal Georgia to the husband of a friend in Ottawa, Canada. It was hard to part with this card because I love it so, but he's been a good friend."

Elizabeth said, "I've made two birthday cards: My first one is on the left, second one just made today for an 8 year old great nephew. 5 stars for me." Here’s a peek at the fun designs!

What a joyful collection of creativity you have shared with us this week! Each card, corsage and heartfelt handmade project is a testament to the magic that happens when passion meets paper. We are endlessly grateful for everyone who takes the time to share on our social media channels, send photos and encourage fellow crafters. To our longtime contributors and those quietly crafting behind the scenes, thank you for being the heartbeat of our crafting family.

We cannot wait to see what you create next, so please keep sharing your gorgeous projects by posting on social media or emailing your photos to RSVP@annagriffin.com.

If you are looking to add a little extra shine to your projects, then grab today's Daily Drop! The Luxury Glitter Cardstock is good for holidays and every time you need a little shine.

Bye for now,

Anna

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12 comments

Loving all these beautiful creations but especially the masculine cards by Fifiband Nancy. Thx for sharing!!!

Donna Baker

Elizabeth, I want I ticket for your Pet Train, WOW I love all the hard work and time you put into your birthday cards.

Sheri Fitch

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