Your cart is currently empty!
Count on Me: Control Freaks July 2021
Hi everyone and welcome to another great blog hop from the Control Freak Stampers! You may have arrived here from Bree Renwick’s blog. Our theme this month is Animal Antics. My project is a shaker card made with the Count on Me stamp set and the Picture This Dies. These dies are a standalone set…
Tidings & Trimmings Card Class
It’s Christmas in July and time to get a head start on those holiday greeting cards! Introducing the Tidings & Trimmings Card Class. This month’s kit includes (almost) everything you need to create 8 cards, 2 each of 4 designs with the Tidings & Trimmings stamp set. Kits will include Basic White card bases, layers,…
Floating Strips Tutorial
Back in May I shared a few cards with a fun techique on Splitcoaststampers (see them here). Soon after, I was approached about creating a Floating Strips tutorial for them to add to their extensive library of resources. The tutorial was published last week, so I’m running a bit behind posting about it on the…
Biggest Wish Stamp Set: Monday Montage 193
Hi everyone and welcome to another Monday Montage Blog Hop! We’ve got some great projects to share with you, so make sure you continue by clicking the NEXT button at the bottom of this post to continue the hop. I am way behind on posting some of my projects, so today I’m sharing for both…
Fun with Watercolor Shapes: #TGIFC323 Color Challenge
It’s Friday and time for another challenge from TGIF Challenges! This week it’s a color challenge and I couldn’t wait to play with this color combination of Granny Apple Green, Polished Pink, and Fresh Fresia. A bold combo like this one made me want to create something whimsical, so I decided to have fun with…
How to Outline the Playful Alphabet Dies
Today’s card features the adorable Turtle Friends stamp set and the Playful Alphabet dies. I based the layout on this week’s sketch from Freshly Made Sketches. The card base was made with a 4-1/4″ x 8-1/2″ piece of Petal Pink cardstock that I scored at 4-1/4″ to create a square card. Next, I cut a…