Sew on paper to make beautiful hand-sewn greeting cards. Add the card to a thoughtful gift to add a homemade touch to gift-giving.
How to make this super easy pop-up heart rainbow card from paper! Cut it with scissors (free pattern) or with your cutting machine (free SVG/DXF files). It's quick and easy, but with a big WOW! factor. Great for Valentine's Day, birthdays, Mother's Day, or LGBTQ pride!
Materials Needed: Purple, yellow, tan paper Scissors Glue/tape Googly eyes Markers Watercolors Start by cutting a rectangle out of colored paper. Fold it back and forth until you get to the end. Pinch it together
Grab this free template to create your own fun 3D Rainbow Heart Card! -More Construction Paper Craft Videos- -More Heart Art Projects- Pin this to your Kids Craft Board!
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Am 14. Februar dreht sich alles um die Liebe. Gerne werden wir zum Tag der Verliebten kreativ und schenken unserem Schatz etwas Selbstgemachtes. Valentinstag Karten basteln geht ganz leicht mit diesen DIY Bastelideen.
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Today I have a variety of Christmas card ideas to share featuring products from the NEW Season of Green & Gold collection from Stampin’ Up!
This Origami Shirt is a perfect craft for the kids! Let the pick the paper "fabric", make the folds, and use it for a cute Father’s Day card!
Get your kids psyched about STEM and STEAM with interactive activities they can do at home. They'll be amazed to use science, technology, engineering, art, and math in a setting that feels nothing like school.
This easy shamrock origami brings the spirit of St. Patrick's Day right into your home. Make your own clovers with our step by step instructions.
Start your fine motor skills task box collection with this free set of playdough activity cards! This freebie also includes a label and instructions.
I've been scratching my head trying to come up with a card for my hubby {AKA the non-romantic type}. I finally decided to make this pixely popup heart card! *EDITED TO ADD: NEW TEMPLATES FOR THIS CARD CAN BE FOUND HERE They are really minimal (which I love) and take about 20 minutes to make
Finding time to stamp the last few days has been tough! I thought I was in good shape with Christmas stuff a week ago and now all of a sudden I seem to have a mile long to-do list! But I have so many new products I want to try out that I'm squeezing in a bit of stamping whenever I can! I used the CASE the designer challenge at Inspire.Create for my card today. Using the layout made this one come together quickly (except for the coloring!). I started with a Pebbled Path base then added a layer of Basic White. On the Basic White layer I arranged my strips of Nature's Sweetness DSP around the outside edges to make a nice little frame for he star of the show! I stamped the image in Pecan Pie then pulled out my colored pencils. The coloring really didn't take that long at all and before I knew it I had beautiful almond branch. Next it was die cut it and popped up on dimensionals on the card front. For the sentiment I wanted to try out the new Thoughtful Moments Hybrid embossing folder. This one has 10 different sentiments on it and comes with a large die that cuts out each of the sentiments as well a bunch of smaller dies that are shapes to accent the sentiments like hearts, stars and flowers. The neat thing about this hybrid design is that you can ink up the embossing folder with the new brayer and get a cool inked outline around the embossed words. I gave it a go and after a few practice tries with color/paper combos I got one I liked but it was a little stark so I ended up filling in the open space with my Pecan Pie light blends marker. I know I'll be using this set of products a lot in the coming months! The only embellishments that I thought this design needed were a few retired adhesive-backed speckled dots which go well with the green of the leaves. All of the current products used to make this card can be purchased in my ONLINE STORE. Products marked with a * will be available starting January 4, 2024. Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today? Stamps: Lovely & Sweet* Ink: Pecan Pie Colored Pencils: Daffodil Delight, Pecan Pie, Old Olive, Early Espresso, Calypso Coral Blends: Pecan Pie light Paper: Pebbled Path, Basic White, Nature's Sweetness DSP* Accessories: Thoughtful Moments Hybrid embossing folder/dies*, dimensionals, adhesive-backed speckled dots (retired)
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Materials Needed: Purple, yellow, tan paper Scissors Glue/tape Googly eyes Markers Watercolors Start by cutting a rectangle out of colored paper. Fold it back and forth until you get to the end. Pinch it together
Discover the joy of making personalized greetings with DIY pop up cards for every event imaginable! Learn how to make a pop up card with our step-by-step tutorials are designed to guide you through crafting beautiful, handcrafted cards. Perfect for adding a special touch to any gift, these 20 easy DIY pop up card ideas are versatile and suitable for a wide array of occasions. From vibrant Valentine's themes to festive holiday designs, the DIY pop up cards are endless. Engaging in the art of DIY pop up cards offers a blend of personal sentiment and creative expression. Our tutorials
With a few basic craft supplies, create this fun hug card to "give a hug" and welcome a new baby to the family or send to someone you love!
I just love Thursdays!! When I began Facebook Live videos in February, I would get stressed during the day. The feeling would not go away until after my Facebook Live presentation. NOT ANYMORE!! I actually look forward to Thursdays. Tonight at 7:00 EST on my Facebook Group page, I will be creating these projects using Stampin' Up's Share What You Love Suite. You can join my group here. Stampingala Stampers Group. While you are at it, please share it with your friends!! Here are some close up pics of my projects as well as the Projects Sheet that you can
Everyone loves a well thought out handmade card and Mother's day is he best day of the year to have your kids show off their crafty skills. This simple tutorial will show you how to
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DIY Flower Hearts Card Tutorial, create a flower with cut out construction hearts
This bright and colorful Valentine's day card will brighten up someone's day without a doubt. Print our 3D heart card template and make your own card in no time! You can even make this one
If you need a wow factor (that's also really easy to make) for your Valentines day card - this simple spinning heart Valentines day card has it all. It looks sweet and as the hearts
WOW - this is one amazing Stamp Set and the best thing is....it is a FREEBIE from Sale~A~Bration and you can easily see that it is a set that you will use....FOREVER! Such clean and classic stamps! The can be left plain...they can be jazzed up - the choice is yours! We are less than 2 weeks away from Sale-a-bration coming to an end. I admit that I have not showcased this stamp set a bunch as I always knew it would be a perfect one to 'fall back to' but then again I said, SILLY SUSAN....SHOW IT TO
If you need to create something for that special lady in your life- Here is a full roundup of Mother's Day gifts that Kids can do!
I had an amazing time in Brussels at the Stampin' Up! convention, I can always tell when it's been a really busy event because I only have a few pictures........ some of those I have already
A super cute I Love you to Pieces suncatcher card to make for Valentines Day or Mothers Day.
Cute ending punctuation activities for first week of school! Print worksheets, cut into pencil strips. Add marks to punctuation exercises.
Love bug craft - so cute and easy! You will want to make this Toilet roll craft for preschoolers today. Easy Valentine toilet paper roll crafts. We adore this Valentine love bugs!! The best Love bug art for kids. This Luv bug is so cute! Our favourite Loo roll crafts for Valentines! Bug a loo so fun!
These Paper Craft Flowers are made with construction paper. These rainbow paper flowers are perfect for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and kids of all ages. Use them to create fun pictures, mother's day cards, or a fun spring craft.
Shower the people around you with love, by making a Heart Valentines Day Pop Up Card for them. This one is an easy Valentines day craft for kids to make, and grown ups will love
Hi Everyone! I'm back from a small vacation over the 4th of July Week. Wow!! How did that time fly so fast?? I'm left with some great memories: Golfing (twice!), fishing, hammocking, 'down time', good times with family and friends, and yummy food. As it was, we grilled a lot so the bulk of the cooking fell to my husband. (I love that!) He's the only person I know who can grill chicken breasts or pork chops and make them taste like you just ordered them at the most exquisite and expensive restaurant. He does it just perfect and they
Welcome to the Stampin' Dreams Blog Hop, this month it's all about DSP - Designer Series Paper. Now I will confess, I am a lover of DSP, but not a cutter, bahhaha! It looks at me and says "I'm so pretty, how can you cut me?", yes for me the struggle is real. That being said, if you follow me, you will know that I love shimmer and bling, so it would be no surprise if I said that Specialty Designer Series Papers would be my favourite, in the Occasions Catalogue Sweet Soiree was my favourite, but now (sorry Sweet Soiree), my new favourite would be Share What You Love. This beautifully stunning Specialty paper feature hand painded designs on heavy weight 12 x 12 sheets, and 4 designs have a translucent, pearlised finish - that set off my bling-o-meter for sure! The colours in the designs are just devine, yes there are elements of pink, but I love them all! One of the Make & Takes at the recent OnStage event featured this paper, and rather than complete the project at the event, I finished it at home and changed up the design - I've have also added some retiring bling by the way of Petal Passion Embellishments with the "new" for my project. Now if you are thinking that you are seeing Mint Macaron, your eyes are NOT deceiving you, yes, yay! it's returning in the 2018 Annual Catalogue.... WOOT! Both the card base and background stamping form the Love What You Do set are you Mint Macaron fix! And how gorgeous is that DSP, this hand painted design is just stunning, I'm so in Love! You are currently visting Sue Vine - MissPinksCraftSpot, take you time and work through all the DSP projects in the hop - I'm sure that you will be inspired to cut into your pretty, pretty papers! Sadly some of the products I have used today are on the retiring list, so if you must have the Petal Passion Embellishments or any of the 2017-2019 In Color Finely Woven Ribbons don't delay - available while stocks last or til May 31st. Click below to see if any of your favourite products are retiring - get them now, or you may miss out! Thanks for visiting today, I hope you enjoyed viewing my project. I would love to update you when I create a post! If you would like to receive an email from me when I do Click Here. You can also subscribe for my newsletter for Stampin' Up news, updates and Sales. Check out the 4 Limited Time Bundles available to celebrate the Share What You Love Suite, as well as the 2018-2020 InColors here Why not turn something you love into so much more....By joining my team and getting the Stampin' Up!® Starter kit for $169 and you get to choose $235 of ANY current Stampin' Up!® product when you join, including the exclusive Share What You Love Bundles - such a great offer, too good to miss! I would LOVE to welcome you to my team - Ink Obsession, why not JOIN NOW When shopping remember to use the current Hostess code displayed at the top of my blog at the check out and you will be eligible for a Thank You gift for for shopping with me - Learn more here - be sure to click YES that you allow me as your demonstrator to contact you in your account settings otherwise I won't be able to forward your Thank You gift.
Use this step-by-step tutorial to create a three-dimensional DIY pop-up card for Mother's Day using cardstock paper and our petal template.
I am so excited to share these 20 Valentines' Cards for kids. These kids' valentines cards are not only easy to make but also so creative, cute, and out-of-the-box. We have found everything from non-candy Valentine Cards to Valentine Snacks for kids. Each one is as unique as the next - the kids will love
How to make an easy origami tulip flower. Great for mother's day cards! Learn simple folds to make the petals of the tulip from square paper!
Be still my heart! This tulip in a heart card is the cutest card your kids can make, either for Valentine's Day or Mother's day. Open up the card, and a heart will reveal itself,
Guest Post by Danya of Danya Banya One particularly blustery day, my three year old daughter JJ was inspired to make a kite. I love it when she initiates
Kids love giving little gifts they made just about as much as they love crafting them. Here's 26 Valentine's Day Crafts for Kids that will spark creativity
This bright and colorful Valentine's day card will brighten up someone's day without a doubt. Print our 3D heart card template and make your own card in no time! You can even make this one
Hello stampers and happy Friday to you. In the Moment is a brand new stamp set that feels like it was made just for me. Perhaps you will feel the same way when you see it. It resonated so strongly with me that I was inspired to create a class around it, and not just any class. Are you curious? In The Moment Day Away Class The images are all of a woman with curly hair. She is either drinking wine, reading a book or sipping a coffee looking out the window. Does that sound like me?? Not
There are many different step-cards being created these days and although they are a bit fiddly at first, you soon get the general idea and can apply the concept to just about any shape. Today's tutorial uses a circle as the base and results in a card that has a curved bottom and a series of steps on the side. You can alter the placement of the steps and the depth of the folds to achieve the look you're after. 1. Start with a circle of cardstock measuring 61/2" in diameter. (You can adjust the size of the circle and the step measurements for a bigger or smaller finished card.) 2. Use a pencil to rule a feint line at the 4" mark. I used a pen so you can see what I'm doing, but you will want to rub out the lines once you've done your measuring, cutting and folding. 3. The steps will be on the right hand side of the card so keep your measurements and marks to the right of the first line you drew. Starting at the bottom of your circle, measure and mark a horizontal fold line at 11/2", then add another line 1/2" above the first, another line 1" about the second, then 1/4" above the third and finally add a line 3/4" above the fourth. (The fold lines will be at 11/2", 2", 3", 31/4" and 4".) 4. Use a craft knife and ruler or a trimmer to cut between the first fold line and the last fold line. Refer to the picture below - cut between the two x. 5. Use a stylus to crease along each of the fold lines you drew in step 3. 6. Now it's time to crease along all the fold lines. Without creasing the card on the left of the first line you drew, carefully line up the bottom and top edges of the card and add your centre fold. 7. Fold each of the steps starting at the bottom with a mountain fold, followed by a valley fold, mountain fold, valley fold and mountain fold. This is probably the most difficult part of making the card because you are trying to fold the two joined sections in different ways. Refer to the photo below. 8. Crease firmly along all the fold lines. You will notice that when the card is closed, the right hand edge is not nice and rounded. Simply take a small, sharp pair of scissors and cut off the excess. It's easier to do this from the back of the card where you can follow the shape of the cardstock. 9. Now it's time to decorate! The step section of the card gives you the opportunity to build up dimension by adding background items on the back step and then building forward finishing with foreground objects on the very front step. Have fun!!