Pocket Card with Kintsugi Suite

If you watched my live video or the replay with the Kintsugi Inspirations suite you saw this easy pocket card. I hope you enjoyed seeing how to make it! (Replay below if you missed it)

A handmade Pocket card with Kintsugi suite from Stampin UP!: thank you card featuring layered geometric shapes in blue, gold, and cream. It has a blue-patterned vase with a pink flower and leaves, a gold and pink cherry blossom branch, and a "thanks" message, all accented with delicate details. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

Pocket Card with Kintsugi Suite Details

  • Base: 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ Misty Moonlight panel
  • DSP: 4″ x 5-1/4″ “wave” design
  • DSP: 4″x4″ square cut on diagonal (use both sides, or, use 2 different squares)
  • White panel: Textured Notes dies with Keeping Tabs Punch
A handmade “thanks” card with a blue and gold geometric background, a blue-and-white vase illustration, a red flower, and a pull-out white note decorated with red blossoms. A hand with red nail polish holds the card. The creator’s watermark is visible. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

Also in the video tutorial I explained how I used the 2 “gold vein” stamps as branches and how I created the cherry blossoms. Hope you like the tips!

More info about the Ink Blending on the vases in yesterday’s post and on the video. It’s a great way to quickly add some shading to the vase!

A crafting workspace with a grid mat, ink pad, blending brush, and stamped vases on white paper. Blue ink is blended around the vase images, and the website “PattyStamps.com” is printed on the paper. Some ink smudges are visible on the mat. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

In case you missed the other 3 cards I shared yesterday with the Kintsugi Inspirations suite, check out this blog post, or click the photo below!

Three handmade greeting cards featuring blue-and-white vases, peach flowers, and gold kintsugi-inspired patterns. Each card has a sentiment (“Thinking of you,” “Happy Birthday”) on layered backgrounds with floral and geometric gold accents. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

Kintsugi Inspirations Suite

While the embossing folder is currently sold out until the week of June 23, the rest of the papercrafting supplies (like the bundle, paper and gems) are available now.

A display of handmade greeting cards decorated with Kintsugi-inspired designs, featuring vases, gold cracks, florals, and geometric patterns in blue, pink, green, and gold tones. To the left, text invites viewers to explore Kintsugi-themed craft supplies. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

Click the image above to see the whole suite.

Kintsugi Suite part of the BOGO special

If you missed the info on the June 2025 Stampin’ Up! BOGO 50% off special, view this post for all the details. You can get this suite (all or part of it) as part of this sale!!

A selection of decorative stamps, dies, and cutouts inspired by kintsugi art, including vases with gold line patterns, floral motifs, and sentiment stamps, displayed on a white background with "Kintsugi Inspirations" branding from the Stampin’ UP! 2025–2026 catalog. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

Watch the Pocket Card video

If you missed the video, please watch the replay below to see how I made the Pocket Card with Kintsugi Suite products, or see it on my blog post or my YouTube Channel

Jump straight to the POCKET CARD portion of the video HERE.

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6 thoughts on “Pocket Card with Kintsugi Suite”

  1. Love this idea! Perfect for a short note and very impressive. The pocket card might also make a good gift card holder – great for teenager birthday cards, using DSP of whatever sport/hobby they’re in to.

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    • I’ve chatted about this on many of my blending brush videos.. I don’t clean them. I personally have one for each color. If you want to just by 6 or 9, keep one for dark reds, one for light reds, one for dark blues, one for light blues, (greens, purples, pinks, etc.). They actually work better with a build up of ink on them rather than starting fresh each time.

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