Easy Layered Retro Punch Flower Tutorial

Hi! Today I want to share a fun layout with you and give you a quick demo on how to make the flowers with my favorite Therm O Web product, ZOTS!!! I don’t know about you but I go through thousands of Therm O Web Zots, not hundreds, but thousands!!!  I love making and creating my own paper flowers.  […] Read more…

Thanksgiving is in the air….

Hello everyone!  Can you believe Thanksgiving is a mere 3 weeks away?  Where has the time gone and is it really November already?  All I can say is, “Wow”!!!  Time really does fly!  Anyway, as Thanksgiving approaches I’ve decided to create a card to celebrate the day, and if you are hosting on that special […] Read more…

Back to School Layout

I thought that today I would show you a quick and easy way to add some dimension to a layout that looks harder than it really is.  The first thing that I did was punch out a bunch of 1″ circles.  After you have your circles punched out I rolled up one end with the […] Read more…

Be Thankful

Hi, Daniela here with a card that is perfect for this time of year (or all year long). I have some tips and techniques on how I like to use Therm O Web Products. I covered the card base with two different pieces of patterned paper using Sticky Strip Runner by Therm O  Web and adhered […] Read more…

Varying Levels of Dimension

Everyone loves adding dimension to their projects. Even as a “simple” scrapper I dont think a project is complete without the interest of depth or dimension. One of the easiest ways to do that is to “pop” items up on dimensional adhesive. Therm O Web offers several varieties of dimensional adhesive. The best part? They […] Read more…

Create A Mask With Iron On Vinyl

Take your scrapbooking to the next level by creating your own spray mask with Therm O Web Iron-On Vinyl.  The process is surprisingly easy and the results are fabulous!  Create custom flourishes, shapes, and even titles with this technique. Supplies: Therm O Web Iron-On Vinyl Die cut machine or scissors Fabric or paper Press Cloth […] Read more…

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