Hey there! It’s Katrina here on the blog today to wrap up what has been an outstanding week between Therm O Web and Brutus Monroe. Today I am here to share a couple of cards with some fun stuff from Brutus Monroe. This was a new company to me and their items are HIGH QUALITY […] Read more…
Stretching Your Foils using the Gina K. Designs Holiday Collection!
Hi! Chrissie here! I am so incredibly excited to be able to share these cards today. I was finally able to use the new Gina K. Designs Christmas Collection! I could not wait to get my hands on these supplies and once I did, I couldn’t stop creating. Stretching Your Foils using the Gina K. […] Read more…
Mix it Up with a Summer Welcome Banner
Hello, Deb Riddell here today to share a mixed media banner celebrating the last days of summer for our Mix It Up Monday. For this summer banner, I used Rebekah Meier Designs Mixed Media Medium for a photo transfer technique onto muslin fabric and then constructed the banner in a whimsical patchwork design using Rebekah’s […] Read more…
Easy Bookmarks with DecoFoil and Toner Sheets
I have a quick and easy project to share today for those book lovers in your life. I am going to show you how to make simple, dazzling shaker bookmarks with Deco Foil and Deco Foil Toner Sheets. Easy Bookmarks with DecoFoil and Toner Sheets by Audrey Yeager Project Supplies: iCraft Deco Foil Toner Sheets […] Read more…
Waffleflower and Therm O Web Mix Well Together!
Hi there! It’s Katrina from Paper, Scissors and Glue and I was so excited to learn that we were going to work with some Waffleflower stamps and dies! I will say, I am not much of a coloring person, but their stamps are so fun and cute they are hard not TO color! Working with […] Read more…
Foiled Stained Glass Butterflies + Quilted Cards Video Tutorial
Sometimes it is fun to use one craft project as inspiration for a totally different type of project! For example, check out these gorgeous quilt blocks. Wouldn’t it be fun to use them as inspiration for creating cards?You can create a quilted look on card backgrounds using 6×6 paper stitched onto a card panel. Use […] Read more…