How do you use cardstock scraps or designer series paper scraps? Do you need some creative and affordable ideas? With a few minutes and a little imagination, you can create greeting cards that are perfect for any occasion.These greeting cards feature bright colors and embossing folders; ...
How do you make elegant handmade sympathy cards that don’t take much time? I use die cuts from neutral cardstock colors. You just have to see how I made these sympathy cards because words don't do them justice!Here is a list of some current dies that work really great with this ...
Are you ready to spark joy this season and make simple Christmas cards with your designer paper scraps? In 5 minutes your handmade Christmas card can be completed and in the mail!Something you will love about today's card idea, is that you can stretch your designer paper any way you want. ...
Simple card making starts with some designer paper or scrapbook paper that looks beautiful. I can't wait to show you how to make 8 greeting cards fast and BEAUTIFUL!Want to create along with me on today's video? Just gather your supplies and we can stamp together.(more…)
Easy card making ideas with a simple layout is a winning combination for any level of card maker.To help you make it super easy, I am going to include a Creative Juice Sketch for you too!(more…)
NOTE: I had technical issues with the Live last week so it was rescheduled for today. Technology is so much fun, isn't it?!I can show you how to make a simple fun fold card with a little pretty designer paper and 5 minutes of time.You need minimal supplies and in minutes your card ...
I was excited to take 1 piece of designer paper and come up with simple card ideas. I made 6 cards that are easy to mass produce + saves you time. It's the perfect way to use up your designer series paper.Even if your paper isn't oriented in this way, you can still create these ...
If you’ve got scrapbook paper and designer series paper that you craft with like I do you probably have tons of paper scraps. Turn those paper scraps into handmade cards!(more…)
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