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Hello! It is Lisa Lahiff here with you today and this month we are sharing fun home decor pieces with you using the Classic Crest Card stock, and with Valentine’s right around the corner it was time to switch up my holiday frame and I have a step by step tutorial on how you can…
Hello and thanks for stopping by today! Amber here, and I’m sharing a card I made using dye inks as watercolors. I have been so inspired with all the watercolor trends, and you may remember the comparison post I did using watercolors on different types of white cardstock. Today I wanted to see how some…
Hello everyone! Nicole here on the blog today. I’m sharing a mini album I put together to gather inspirational quotes and notes I took from this past weekend. The base of the album uses A7 envelopes and comes together super fast and easy. Start by folding the envelope flaps back in the opposite direction. Probably…
Hi crafters! Today I am here sharing some gift ideas for Christmas. This year I thought I would do something different with my niece and nephew and made them some Christmas journal books. From December 1st until Christmas Eve they will have to write in these journals their dreams and wishes for Christmas. Then I…
Hello and welcome! It’s Gloria with you today, sharing a Mother’s Day Card.I used a panel from Brown Bag Kraft A6 Invitations to create the card front. I decorated a matching Brown Bag A6 Envelope with white embossing and some red details. Adding touches of white (Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock) and red (Red Lacquer Curious Metallic…
The holidays are upon us and I love to decorate with the bright and cheery color red…but not all reds are created equal, so today I’m going to share a little comparison of some of Cut Card Stock’s Metallic reds…side-by-side in my studio. I’ve made some gift tags to demonstrate. I used four metallic reds…
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Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [16 Nov 02:00am GMT]. Thanks, Maria