Paper Projects

Polka Dot Album with Zots!

Hi Everyone Jen Chesnick here with you today to show you how to create a polka dot background with Zots™ and Geltaos.  I have a ton of these canvas albums from Maya Road and I am always trying to figure out new ways to decorate the front.  I had an AH HA moment last night […] Read more…

Heat n Bond…. Not just for Fabric!!!

Hello there!  It’s Lorrie here and I wanted to share with you a fun way to use your Thermoweb Heat n Bond®.  Did you take a look at those cards above?  Can you guess what they are made of?  They are made from paper napkins!   I simply applied Heat n Bond® to the back side […] Read more…

Special Occasion Gift Wrap with Ruby Rock It

Celebrate Gift Set by Designer Audrey Pettit: Supplies: Therm O Web SuperStik Glue Stick Therm O Web Mini Tape Runner Therm O Web PeelnStick™ Fabric Fuse Tape Therm O Web Large Zots™ Clear Adhesive Dots Ruby Rock It East Coast Collection: 12×12 Patterned Paper, Foundation Cards, Finishing Pack (Stickers, Stamps, Transparencies) Dies: Sizzix Corner Rounder: […] Read more…

Create the Perfect Card with Ruby Rock It and Therm O Web

We’re back with more projects for you today! How many of you have stepped into pocket page scrapbooking? Ruby Rock It’s Essence line has tons of uses beyond pocket pages. The 3×4 cards are perfect as sentiments for thank you cards. Use a Therm O Web Small Zot™ hidden behind the middle knot of a […] Read more…

Save Your Favorite Vacation Memories with SuperTape

Hi this is Jenifer here with you today to share my Ruby Rock-It post with you.  All I can say is the East coast collection is Beautiful!!  I had a hard time cutting into such elegant papers, so I decided to make a little elegant mini album with some of the left over pictures from […] Read more…

Right Now.. with Ruby Rock-it

Hey y’all, it’s Mandy Koeppen here sharing a layout created with the new Ruby Rock-it Essence collection. I’ll be honest I’m not a pocket page scrapper but I do love the size of all those awesome cards. Creating a layout using layers of the cards in a grid pattern was a no brainer. Here’s the layout I created. […] Read more…

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