I used the Stampin’ Up! Shepherd’s Care stamp set to create a quick Christmas card to share with you today. I made this card out on my Instagram account this morning and you can find i…
Warning... long post with tons of card ideas to help you use your 6x6 designer paper patterns with 'scenes'!! I've included instructions for 5 ways to make cards with the Meandering Meadow designer paper and a couple bonus cards with the One Horse Open Sleigh paper! I hope you'll have a little time to enjoy the Free Video and Tip Sheet download at the bottom of my post! Enjoy these 5 different designs! Card Type 1: Side Fold The side fold idea features a 3' panel on the front with a continuation of the scene on the inside, which lends
Ready for a Tropical Escape? Head to your craft area for today's Tropical Escape cards! One design with three examples using Stampin Up Tropical Escape DSP
Tonight marks 2 months until Christmas and so I have begun making my Christmas Star ornament that lots of other creative people are making at the moment with the Brightly Gleaming Suite; mainly usi…
Welcome to the Stampin’ Creative Global Blog Hop! Currently you are visiting Julie Davison from the middle of the United States (Central Ill...
Love the look of a coordinating envelope? Need the perfect size for a 4 x 4 card? Want it fast? Today's Easiest Ever Envelope Video Tutorial shows you how quickly you can create a basic envelope (4 1/8" x 4 1/8") using Stampin' Up! Designer Series Paper and the NEW Simply
I’ve got a baby wipe card making technique you can learn that will change how you look at your stamps! What a fun way to make beautiful DIY cards!
Adding ribbon to your cards is an easy way to spruce up a "boring" card. Learn 3 easy ways to add ribbon to your handmade cards today!
I am so in AHWWWW with the new design paper Thoughtful Journey. I have lots of Scenic Greeting Cards Using The Thoughtful Journey Designer Paper. I created over nine dozen cards using one pack of t
A Pick 6 Wonder template that utilizes all six of the double-sided papers in a package of Stampin' Up!'s Designer Series Paper.
Card making and embossing folder fun! I've got 15 creative ways to make paper craft magic with embossing folders. Come see....
Here are 3 card ideas to use up your leftover paper scraps. In this video I show you how to make each card along with some other helpful tips.
How to Cut Paper Straight // Quick tip for getting cutting paper straight every time.
I love making these Triple Layer cards and usually stamp the images but when I saw this gorgeous Favored Flowers Designer Series Paper, I knew I wanted to used it for this card.
Tips for lining up paper and taping it onto your cards straight. Whether you're using strips of paper or lining up any elements in a row these tips will help.
Scrapbooking, card making, die cutting, stamping
I have a fun fold card pattern to share today, and I hope you will find some symmetrical beauty in this card design. This fun fold is called a Mirror Fold because it has […]
This Stadium Wave Pop-Up Card was an exclusive tutorial for my email newsletter subscribers in December 2023. This project has become popular
Get the One Sheet Wonder template to make these adorable cards featuring the Pretty Perennials Bundle.
The Stampin' Up! Thinlits Card dies have literally been flying off the shelf! They make the cutest little flip cards. Today I wanted to show you how to cut your cardstock to make an extra flap on the right hand side. This project was adapted from a video I saw by the very talented Patty Bennett in the US. I'll give you the link to the video and to Patty's blog at the end of the post. The measurements here are adapted to an A4 sheet of cardstock, so that you can get two cards from an A4 sheet, s...
Good day to you! I have the tutorial today for the tree I showed you HERE . I wanted to design a folded tree that wouldn't overhang a...
The Loaded Pocket Envelope is made from one piece of 12 x 12 Designer Series Paper and can be filled with all kinds of items for gift-giving. I created four different themed gift ideas using this easy-to-make pattern: Stationary, Gardening, Get Well, and Spa Day.
Using a piece of scrapbook paper is a great way to make paper cards in minutes. It’s a paper craft that makes a great gift too.
Always wanted to try a Triple Cube Pop Up Card? This is one of my most popular past projects, updated for the sweet Party Puffins stamp set and a clever birthday pop-up that will be a huge favorite. As pop-up cards go, the triple cube card is pretty easy with…
Stampin' Up! Floating Circle Scrap Strips handmade birthday card by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations. Use up those scraps!
DIY your own Stampin’ Up! Color coach guide so you’ll always be able to quickly and easily choose winning color combinations every time.
Do you ever get stuck for ideas on crafting your next handmade greetings card? If so, card sketches could be the answer! Card sketches are greetings card design templates/layouts which you can use as a
Hi everyone, last week I had a go at the Lattice/Plait fold technique. This has been a very popular video with so many of you re-creating your own beautiful versions. This paper fold style is a for…
Canon Inc. provides a wealth of free download materials on this site.The site is full of interesting content, like Paper Craft and Scrapbook, so you're sure to find something you like. Have fun printing out on your Canon Inkjet printer.
Paper pockets are very useful embellishments for scrapbookers, card makers and other paper crafters. Buying ready made ones can not only be expensive but it limits you to style and color. We can us…
Welcome to my blog. Today I want to share a technique that is an oldie but goodie. The wax paper resist technique. It works amazing with distress inks. This tutorial will be featured on the Distress Ink Technique page on facebook. I am one of the admins and we take turns to post a tutorial on there every monday, the technique of the week :-) Well let me explain this particular technique. You will need an old iron to do this technique, or one you don't use for your fancy clothes ;-) This is what you need: an old iron, two pieces of card, a piece of wax paper and an embossing folder. Oh and an embossing machine obviously lol. I dry embossed the sheet of wax paper using an embossing folder and a piece of card to add more pressure. Here you see the pattern embossed in the wax paper. I cover the front and back with my pieces of card stock, and put this sandwich inbetween two sheets of cheap copy paper. You iron over the cheap copy paper to get the wax to melt onto the card stock. It goes very quickly. I put my iron on the highest setting and just move it over the sheets a few times. You can barely see it, but the wax print is on there! Trust me ha ha ha. See, I told you it was there. Here you see the difference between the embossed and the debossed side of the wax paper imprint. Left is the embossed side and on the right the debossed side. I inked over it with stormy sky distress ink and an ink blending tool. I turned them into two christmas cards with some embellishments and stamped sentiment. I stuck the card onto a card blank after I trimmed it to size and inked the edges with some walnut stain distress ink. I had this ATC laying around for ages, so I decided to use it as a card topper. Then stamped my sentiment in black and after that completely dried, I stamped it again but with embossing ink and heat embossed it in silver. On this card I stamped the sentiment in archival ink and after it dried I wrapped some baker's twine around the card stock befor I stuck it to the card blank. I added a little red jingle bell to give it a more festive look. I painted a wooden snowflake silver and adorned it to my card and it is done! Thank you so much for taking the time to have look and I hope you are going to give this technique a try :-) Have a great day, and keep your craft on ;-) Take care, Freddie Xox
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Hello ! Céline here with Tutorial Thursday. For the Christmas new release I made a pop up panel card and many of you asked me how to do it. Each measurement is in cm For the pop up system you need a cardstock cut at 29.8 x 22.5 2 pieces of patterned papers at 14.5 x 10.2 for the panel you need cardstock cut at 30 x 8.2 and 4 pieces of paterned papers cut at 7.1 x 7.8 and for the card base you need cardstock cut at 30 x 10.5 and score in half To start, here are the measures for the pop up system (29.8 x 22.5 cardstock) Here is the result Take the 2 pieces of paterned papers 14.5 x 10.2 and cut the corners like shown in the picture below and adhere them to the pop up system Take the 30 x 8.2 cardstock and score at 7.5, 15 and 22.5 and adhere the 4 pieces of patterned papers cut at 7.1 x 7.8 to the panel. Adhere letters you want to have as message Decorate as you want Now it's time to adhere the panel on the pop up system Place the panel at the bottom of the pop up system (panels are centered) you have to see "2" "u" at the top and made a mark on the cardstock repeat by placing the panel at the top of the pop up system you have now marks to see how/where to add glue Adhere the inside card to the base card And to finish, decorate the front of the card I've used : stamp : Celebrate you Marci dies : Celebrate you, balloons, filigree flowers, loopy corner, pierced scalloped circles, double stitched circles, fancy doily Here is a little video I've made to show the opening of the card, sorry for the quality, it's made with my phone. That's all for me today, hope you like my tutorial. If you have any question i would be happy to help. Hugs Céline
Inundated with scraps of cardstock but can't seem to part with them? Put all of the scraps from your American Crafts 12 x 12 Cardstock Packs and more to good use by making colorful card bases. Here's how...
Hi everyone, last week I had a go at the Lattice/Plait fold technique. This has been a very popular video with so many of you re-creating your own beautiful versions. This paper fold style is a for…
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