Welcome Friends! Happy Valentine's Day! In today’s video I make a quick & easy
card using Honey Bee’s S.W.A.K. lips
stamp. This is a small, inexpensive stamp that packs a big punch! Watch the video
to see the step by step card process.
Welcome Friends! Today’s video showcases cards I made using
the January 2021 Pink & Main Courtyard Card Kit and the February 2021
Sheet Load of Cards by Call Me Crafty Al. Also, I share an easy technique for
creating seamless slimline cards using 6x6 designer pattern papers. Watch the
video to see the step by step card process.
Welcome Friends! I lost the video footage for these cards when my hard drive crashed. I'd planned to redo the video but doesn't appear that I'll have time before Valentine's Day so I thought I'd share the cards on my blog. Today’s slimline cards were made using Echo Park Cupid & Co. 6x6 designer pattern paper pad.
For my first card I used DIY distress spray (see video below) and a stencil to create the background along with pattern paper.
For my second and third cards I used pattern paper and the Simon Says Stamp Love Die along with Dress My Craft heart sequins.
My slimline cards measure 3 3/4" x 8 1/2". They fit inside a #9 business envelope OR make your own custom envelope out of matching cardstock per my DIY Slimline Card Envelope video here.
Welcome Friends! In today’s video I show how easy peasy you
can make your own distress sprays and distress oxide sprays for just pennies,
using ink you likely already have in your stash. Watch the video to see the
step by step card process.
So glad that I was able to salvage most of this video and piece it back together when my hard drive crashed :-(.
Let me know in the comments if you have made your own sprays or have purchased
distress, distress oxide, or distress stain sprays. I'm also testing out some distress paint DIY sprays and hope to share that soon.
Welcome Friends! Today’s video features a 360 pop-up vase card
using dies from Scrappy Tail Crafts and using designer paper from Echo Park’s
Cupid & Co designer paper. I’m mashing it up a bit by using products from
multiple brands including Newtown’s Nook and Lawn Fawn to encourage you to use
what you already have in your stash. Watch the video to see the step by step
card process.