Hello crafty friends! Today I am sharing how to use up 6×6 patterned papers without creating any scraps. This method is similar to the idea of a One Sheet Wonder and I will refer to them in that way since it makes sense to many crafters. To the best of my knowledge, the One Sheet […]
Hello, my sweet friends! Welcome to Card Sketch Saturday on Cardz TV! Every Saturday, I’ll have a new card sketch for you, and we’ll make a card using the new sketch. Today’s card is made using Card
Hi Stampers, Happy Monday friends ! It's card sketch time. We are on card sketch #91 this week and it's a fun one . I used the sweet cow again this week just because he fit's so c
Hi Stampers, Happy Monday friends ! This week we have card sketch # 193 I decided I wanted my twist to be a Halloween themed . Super cute and of course the designer paper is called Cute Hall
#229 Card Sketch Weekly - Dawn's Stamping Thoughts Hard to believe we are on #229 card sketch already . Are you all still loving the card sketch weekly posted every Monday? I know I really have a
Card Sketch # 287 This weeks card sketch is a case from the annual catalog . Look on page 75 the top center card . This was my inspiration for this weeks sketch . My team asked me how I get the
6x6 Paper Busters help you make cards without making scraps using easy printable templates from Jess Crafts
6x6 Paper Busters help you make cards without making scraps using easy printable templates from Jess Crafts
6x6 Paper Busters help you make cards without making scraps using easy printable templates from Jess Crafts
6x6 Paper Busters help you make cards without making scraps using easy printable templates from Jess Crafts
It's time for another Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge! While I was tempted to make a holiday themed design, in the end I skipped ahead to Valentine's Day for my card. I paired the "I heart you" sentiment from Avery Elle's Aim High set with a trio of die cut hearts. The hearts are adhered to a pale pink panel using dimensional dots. I stamped the sentiment on the panel in blue pigment ink. After matting the panel on berry pink cardstock matching the heart trio, I adhered it to a piece of arrow patterned paper, picking up the arrow motif from the sentiment. The finished panel was adhered to a berry pink card base. To play along, just create a card based on the sketch and link it up on Karen’s blog. For lots of inspiration be sure to check out what the other Sweet Sunday Sketch stampers have created for you this week. Here’s where to find them: Barbara Anders Dana White Jackie Pedro Jenny Peterson Jodi Collins Karen Giron Karen Motz Lisa Henke Lynn Put Sarah-Jane Kalé Tracy Clemente Vicki Burdick Materials Used: from i {heart} papers: Avery Elle Aim High stamp set; Tsukineko Memento Luxe Nautical Blue ink; Fancy Pants Burlap and Bouquets 6x6 paper pad; Sticky Thumb dimensional dots other: Sweet Blush and Berry Sorbet cardstock (Papertrey Ink); Not Quite Navy cardstock (Stampin' Up!); heart die (Lil' Inker Designs)
Make a set of quick and easy cards from 12x12 paper with a no scrap card template from Jess Crafts
6x6 Paper Busters help you make cards without making scraps using easy printable templates from Jess Crafts
6x6 Paper Busters help you make cards without making scraps using easy printable templates from Jess Crafts
6x6 Paper Busters help you make cards without making scraps using easy printable templates from Jess Crafts
Make a set of quick and easy 5x7 cards with no scraps using patterned paper and Paper Busting templates from Jess Crafts
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6x6 Paper Busters help you make cards without making scraps using easy printable templates from Jess Crafts
6x6 Paper Busters help you make cards without making scraps using easy printable templates from Jess Crafts
6x6 Paper Busters help you make cards without making scraps using easy printable templates from Jess Crafts
Hello fellow stampers! I’m very excited to welcome everyone to the very first week of the Heart of Christmas Stampin’ Up! blog hop for 2024! Each week until 25 November 2024 the Art With Heart team will showcase Christmas cards and projects to inspire you to create your own. Stampin’ Up! have released the latest Mini Catalogue (September - December 2024) to demonstrators only and will be made available to the general public from 6 September. While waiting for the demonstrator pre-order to begin I have made a start on my Christmas stash using current DSP now available under ‘Online exclusives’ section. The DSP pack I have used in tonight’s cards is Shining Christmas. These papers have foil patterns on one side and matt patterns on the other. The colours in this pack are Cherry Cobbler, Mossy Meadow and Basic White. For my first card the stamp set used has carried over from the last Sept-Dec 2023 mini catalogue - So Very Merry. I stamped the Santa with Memento Black ink and die cut using a circle from the Stylish Shapes die set. The image was coloured with Stampin’ Blends in Balmy Blue, Cherry Cobbler and Crumb Cake. The sentiment stamped with Cherry Cobbler ink is from the same stamp set and die cut with a label die from Greetings of the Season die set (Online exclusives). This stamp and die bundle has a variety of greetings and coordinating dies. The label die cuts a hole to tie a ribbon or other trim. I tied the Silver & White Sheer ribbon and adhered some silver Adhesive-backed Sparkle gems. Santa and the sentiment were adhered with dimensionals to a DSP layer and then the Basic White card base. For my second card I adhered the DSP to the Basic White card base. This sentiment is comprised of two greetings from the Greetings of the Season stamp set and then die cut from the coordinating bundle. I have used the same ribbon and sparkle gems as in my first card. The present has been die cut from white Glimmer specialty paper using the Wanted to Say die set. It’s a bit difficult to see from the photo but it does sparkle in the light! The bow is also die cut from Mossy Meadow card stock. For my last card I CASEd a card template in the Annual catalogue. I’ve cut DSP rectangles and arranged as per layout. I adhered the layers to a Mossy Meadow mat and then to the White card base. The main greeting ‘Celebrate’ is from the die set with the present and bow, Wanted to Say. The base is die cut from the white glimmer paper and the word from Cherry Cobbler. I have also die cut and adhered several more presents with bows to the card front. You can view the foil accents from another angle. Please head on to the next participant for more Christmas inspiration the lovely and very talented Christine Blain. If at any time you find a broken link please head to the blog of our host, the lovely Sharon Davern and she will have the list of all those participating. Don’t forget to check back next week for more Christmas projects. Hope you have a fabulous week ahead!
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Show them you care with a personalised editable alphabet monogram letter L card from Hallmark. Printed on premium-quality board, this card features an illustrated floral embellished letter L, space to personalise a name, and comes complete with a co-ordinating white envelope. This card is fully recyclable, and made of material from well-managed, FSC®-certified forests and other controlled sources. Blank inside to personalise your own message. Standard Card Measures: 12cm by 16.7cm, Large Card Measures: 15.5cm by 21.6cm.