Hello Crafty Friends!! Larissa here today to share a Square Trio Card Set using the NEW Deco Foil Toner Card Fronts in Mod Dots and Deco Foil in Mystic Rainbow!! I LOVE how EASY these were to create and how you can use the Toner Card Front on its own, Foil it and use the […] Read more…
NAIL FILE HOLDERS MADE WITH CARD FRONTS AND DECO FOIL!
Heather Tyler (Qtee Card Designs) Hello Crafty Friends! Today, I am showing you an amazing gift Idea, using the newest Deco Foil’s Toner Card Fronts and Color Harmony Transfer Foils! I will share a trick I learned along the way! Also, at the end of this blog, I will share other ideas that can be […] Read more…
On-the-Go Stitching Portfolio featuring HeatnBond
On-the-Go Stitching Portfolio featuring HeatnBond Greetings friends! It’s Belinda Karls-Nace from Blue Ribbon Designs, here with a brand new project tutorial. Today, I am excited to share my On-the-Go Stitching Portfolio featuring HeatnBond with you. This project features some of my favorite HeatnBond products and is perfect for traveling with needle and thread. If you […] Read more…
Deco Foil Adhesive Transfers
Hello! I’ve got three fun cards using Adhesive Transfers in different ways! My first card has lots of rainbow fun. For this one I used a negative sheet that was previously used on one of those beautiful floral Adhesive Transfers from the Unity Blooming Friendship pack. I ran it through the fuse with one of […] Read more…
3 Summer Favorites on FB Live!
Hi, it’s Lisa from Quilty Zest! I wanted to invite you to join me for tonight’s Facebook Live in the Therm O Web Craft Room Facebook Group! I’ll be talking about my new summer Strippy Improv blocks and sharing a demo, as well as giving you a sneak peek of the 3 BRAND NEW projects featured in […] Read more…
Soft Summer Cards with Plush Paper
Hello, friends! It’s Ellen here with two fun cards featuring different ways to use Plush Paper on a card. In this blog post, I’d like to share two ways to use Plush Papers as a background. I use the ‘Plush Papers’ without Foam Adhesive (as I normally like to do). I simply cut a piece of […] Read more…