Mind blown: a blog about paper crafting and cardmaking techniques
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Prickley Pear Stamps Koala Santa and Mrs Claus
Hello my friends! I’m sharing a quick Christmas card using the Koala Santa and Mrs Claus stamp set from Prickley Pear Stamps and thought it would be cool to design it like a present. I mean who doesn’t love a present from Santa? Sometimes you need a quick and simple card, but why not add…
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Spellbinders’ Sealed for Summer Collection
Hello my sweet friends! I have a few more cards to share today using beautiful products from Spellbinders. I think I might be in love with the Sealed for Summer Collection. Let’s take a look. And maybe later this week I’ll share a few more… For this card I foiled the Glimmer Bouquet in gold…
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Two All Occasion Cards with Spellbinders It’s My Party Too! Collection
Hello my friends! I’m sharing two cards using some of my favorite Spellbinders products. The focal sentiments are both from the It’s My Party Too Collection from Spellbinders. I wanted to show how versatile this collection is and that it could be mixed and matched with other items from your stash. I hope you like…
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How To Create a Perfect Picnic Scene
I love a good picnic the rest of us, but the bugs, especially the ants make me crazy. But what if they were cute little ants having their own picnic? I think I would be okay with that. I am going to show you how to create a perfect picnic scene using Whimsy Stamps, Ants…
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Summer Time cards with Spellbinders and Simon Hurley Creates
As many of you know Christmas in July has kicked off for everyone, but I’m going to try to throw a combination of Christmas and Summer to change things up. I don’t know about you, but sometimes I have a hard time creating winter themed projects when all I want to do is dip my…
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Kicking Off Christmas in July with Prickley Pear Stamps
I couldn’t resist kicking off Christmas in July with this cute Koala Santa and Mrs Claus because they are super adorable!!! If you love them as much as I do, you can find them in the Prickley Pear Stamps shop!!! I used a simple collage method of layering the images together to create this fun…