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I love cards that make a statement, and this BIG accordian card certainly does! I decided to choose my favorite colors – birght, summery and fun! I even pulled out my faithful die cutting machine.Supplies: Pop Tone Cardstock from CutCardstock.com in Blue Raspberry, Sour Apple, Grape Jelly, Orange Fizz and Whipped Cream YUM!Inks in Pear,…
Happy September 1st to you! Are you ready for autumn to make its entrance? I sure am! I love the cooler weather here in Texas; it reminds me of summer back in Canada 😃Today I thought I would use this post to officially make the switch from my rainbow summer palette to the warm, cozy…
Valentine’s Day sparks a little romance in all of us, if we have a significant other or not. So why not take a few minutes to create this lovely Luminaria for your dinner table. It will inspire peaceful, loving feelings.I began the project with two Basis Black Gatefold cards. What I love about this is…
Some days you just need to remember to breathe…. A special friend recently went through a difficult time, so I created this to remind her to just “breathe”.I started with Pop-Tone Cardstock in Razzleberry (my favorite), Cotton Candy, and Pink Lemonade. I stamped and die cut the Classic Roses from Heartfelt Creations. I inked the edges…
There’s almost nothing that says summer better than a Popsicle. So why not use its iconic shape to make a darling party invitation. It makes my mouth water to think of it. Gather supplies, including Neenah Classic Crest Solar White cardstock, Copic markers and airbrush system, large popsicle sticks, Tombow Mono Multi-liquid glue, White organza…
When I was a little girl, I used to draw all of the time. I remember always asking my mom for a sketch pad for my doodles. She was an office clerk and would sometimes bring home reams of paper. I would make little books, attempting to saddle stitch them together with staples, stitching them…
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