I love word dies for card making and paper crafting but what's the best way to adhere them? How do I use them? Check out these fun greeting cards.(more…)
I love finding ways to use my designer papers so I decided to make a gate fold card that would show them off.I've got 3 cards to show you and each card is a little different inside. Ready to learn how to create these gate fold cards?(more…)
I love circle dies and I have a clever way to use my circle die cuts on handmade cards! Stamp a greeting, add ink or paper & your card is done. Super simple but super cute way to use those circle die cuts don't ya' think?!(more…)
Making angled cards is not only simple it’s a great way to make paper greeting cards with an interesting design.Yep, it's time for a new Tuesday Tip MasterClass. This month, I will be focusing on Designer Series Paper. I know many of you took advantage of Designer Series Paper sale ...
Need ideas for thank you cards? Even if you are short on time you can still make beautiful cards. Plus I've got some neat die cutting tricks to teach you today too.(more…)
We’re talking ‘Sweet as a Peach’ - A Birthday fun fold card that takes 5 minutes to make. It’s pretty and so easy; I've got 3 card versions for you, a Now, Wow and Holy Cow version!The 'You're a Peach' Designer Series Paper is on sale right now too (check it out below)(more…)
Did you know an easy fun fold card can start a smile and warm the heart? The bright colors on this handmade card add cheer as well! Plus the new Layering Diorama Dies are super cool to create all sorts of handmade cards and paper craft fun!(more…)
Do you want to know how to stamp a perfect mirror image every time? After much searching, I have found a way to stamp a perfect mirror image. Finally! I had tried so many different techniques but none of them created the image I was looking for but through some tweaking of different ideas, I ...
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