Tag: card making

  • How To Create Up Lifting Cards with Spellbinders May 2023 Club Kits

    How To Create Up Lifting Cards with Spellbinders May 2023 Club Kits

    The Spellbinders Club Kits are now open for new subscriptions and are on the way to current subscribers which makes this my favorite time of the month! I am sharing two cards again today using a few of the club subscriptions. I think you’re going to find them colorful and uplifting. This first card features the Small…

  • Back to Basics, How To Make Your Own Patterned Paper

    Back to Basics, How To Make Your Own Patterned Paper

    It’s been a while since I broke an acrylic block for anything but a paper weight, but today we are going back to basics and making our own custom patterned paper the old fashioned way. I chose to used the Whimsy Stamps, Dudley Mailed with Love set to do just that. After the stamping is…

  • Just a Note, You’re One Lucky Bug

    As a kid I was terrified of bugs, but as an adult they fascinate me. I didn’t mind feeding poor little crickets to my frogs or listening to the serenade me at night. Funny how things change, huh? Today I am featuring a cute stamp from the Lucky Critters set from Sweet Sentiment Stamps. I…

  • Sushi Time with One Stamp, Two Backgrounds

    Sushi Time with One Stamp, Two Backgrounds

    Can you believe it? You finally met someone who doesn’t eat sushi, but I sure do love the Sushi Time stamp set from Whimsy!!! In fact these sweet faces are what drew me to them. I am always interested in eating sushi, but then I get scared… Let’s stick with stamps for today. I stamped…

  • Two Embossing Techniques, One Stamp Set Using Flight of Fancy

    Two Embossing Techniques, One Stamp Set Using Flight of Fancy

    Hello friends! Gosh, I had so much fun going back in time with a few oldie but good techniques using the Flight of Fancy stamp set. Do you remember the black ice method? If not you’re going to want to see this. And of course how can you not include emboss resist techniques when you…

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