Wouldn't you like some easy Christmas cards to make? How about making 4 cards in a sitting with a One Sheet Wonder tutorial? We're doing ALL of that today!Are your Christmas cards done? I have 4 all-occasion cards you could make instead.BONUS: Today's free download has a diagram to ...
Let's create a tea light easel card with dies, vellum paper, and a tea light. It’s an elegant look for Christmas cards and other occasions too.Once you make one, you'll be hooked! You will love creating and giving these fabulous works of art away to friends and ...
Got paper strips? Scrap paper is perfect for cutting into strips and using for quilling or easy card making. Today, I'm going to show you how to make an easy Christmas card with some paper strips I cut out of cardstock. Inquiring minds have asked.....How Do You Make Paper ...
Looking for a quick, easy, elegant Christmas Card to create this year? I have a FREE CHRISTMAS CARD TUTORIAL for you that I know you are going to love.It features Lights Aglow Specialty Designer Series Paper and Twinkle Lights dies. It's super easy to make and you will have 4 Christmas ...
The Z Fold Easel card is easy to make. I created 2 greeting cards; one a Thanksgiving card and the other a Christmas. I am having so much fun with the Easel cards this month.One thing I love about the Z Fold Easel card is that you can make your card open from either top-to-bottom or ...
Making a split easel card is not only fun it’s easy too! I've made 2 cards to share with you today--one for Halloween and one as a Christmas Card. You can obviously substitute whatever stamps you have and make the card for any occasion.What Do I Need to Make an Easel Card?2-3 ...
You can’t go wrong making a cute Ghirardelli square treat holder as a gift or stocking stuffer. Not all of the flavors are created equal. I found the squares that are filled with caramel, mint, raspberry, etc. tend to be thicker than the regular unfilled ones, but good news, I have the ...
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