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Men sort of intuitively know what traits we respect in other men, but we often cannot articulate them. This article attempts to put such thoughts into words.
Men have a harder time being their best in times of peace, than they do in times of crisis. Why?
I used the Stampin’ Up! Lilypad Lake stamp set bundle from the upcoming 2018-19 Annual Catalog to create my card for the Stamp Ink Paper theme challenge this week. We’re celebrating Dads &am…
Hello Crafty Friends A quick blog post today to share a card that uses the Retiform or Grid Technique to create a beachy themed card. Its an easy technique which involves masking, sponging and stamping. There are many tutorials available out there for this technique so I wont bore you with the how to. I have used a few different stamp sets - High Tide and Pop of Paradise for the images and Hello Friend for the sentiment. The sponging was done using Marina Mist and the images in Dapper Denim inks on Whisper White card. The card front was then mounted to a Dapper Denim card base. Hope you give this fun technique a go. Until next time x
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Today’s paper crafting projects were designed by the talented members of my Stampin’ Pretty Pals Virtual Stamping Community. Links to their blogs or social media accounts have been provided (when available) for more details. I’m so proud to showcase the Pals paper crafting projects each week and hope you are as
Hello, Here's a peachy fun fold today. Here's how I made it. The base measures 4 1/4 x 5 1/2. The zig zag layer measures 4 x 11 and the top layer measures 3 1/2 x 3 1/2. For my card, any of the dsp layers measure 1/4" smaller. Now for the assembly. Add the coordinating DSP to the layer, this will measure 4 x 5 1/4. Adhere to the base. Next, score the 4 x 11 piece of card stock at 2 and 3 3/4, turn 90 degrees and score the same measurements on that end. Fold and burnish the score lines as such, first score line is a mountain fold, second is a valley fold, third is a valley fold and the fourth is a mountain fold. This gives the zig zag fold. Now add your dsp layers. Cut 2 pieces measuring 1 3/4 x 3 3/4. Add these to the outer panels of the zig zag fold. Cut a piece of Basic White measuring 3 1/4 x 3 3/4 and adhere to the centre panel of the zig zag fold. Adhere the zig zag fold to the base, centering it as best you can. It will look like this. (The paper clip is just to hold the flaps down for the photo). 6. For the top panel layer a piece of Basic White for your image/sentiment. Be sure to do any stamping before you attach the top panel to the zig zag fold. 7. Next, add the top panel to the zig zag fold, making sure only the left side of the top panel is attached to the far left fold. Gluing the entire top panel will stop your card from opening. Your finished project will look like this. Please reach out if you have any questions. Thanks for stopping by. Until next time... Paula
Indian-born ethnic and cultural Englishwoman Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879) began to experiment in photographic portraiture after receiving a camera as a 48th birthday present from her daughter and son-in-law. Connected to the era’s notables – relocated from the colonies Cameron lived at the family’s estate on the Isle of Wight (named Dimbola Lodge after one of their Ceylon rubber and … Continue reading "Julia Margaret Cameron’s Victorian Photographs of Famous Men and Fair Women"
Sometimes it’s a challenge for me to make masculine projects. I really love to add lot’s of details and ribbon and flowers and embellishments. So the question is…how do you embell…
This card has an interesting fold out that’s anchored by a circular focal point. I’ve got some helpful tips to show you, as well as, a couple examples! Use this layout with your favorite stamp set!
Hey there! We had a lovely Sunday afternoon yesterday! After grilling hamburgers, the family hung out on our front porch and played games while the kiddos played in the yard and sandbox my husband had built. It's so relaxing to...
WWI patriotic postcard illustrated by Arthur Butcher. Printed in England. Divided back, writing on reverse but not posted.
Liebig's Beef Extract "Male Operatic Characters" German issue, 1893. Othello & Peter der Grosse (Der Nordstern)