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Hi there! It’s Annie here again with a quick and easy autumn thank you card made with some of the gorgeous colored cardstock from the Flavours Gourmet collection.Start by cutting a standard A2 cardbase (5.5in x 4.25in) from Neenah Classic Crest Solar White cardstock and score it down the center to make a side-folding card….
Hi Crafters! I love the bright colors of the Pop Tones cardstock so I wanted them to be the focus of my card. I started by stamping multiple flowers on to the Pop Tones cardstock in Razzleberry and Red Hot. Then I stamped some leaves onto three different colors of the Pop Tones cardstock- Limeade, Sour Apple Green, Jelly Bean Green. I stamped all of my images with Memento Tuxedo…
Retro inspired swing or flip-flop cardKids are back in school and you have some extra time to play with paper, right?! I made a fun masculine card, called a swing or flip-flop card, using this die-cut and my Silhouette Cameo. There are several good tutorials online, so you should really give this a try!Cut the…
Many of you have been asking about Copic markers and we’re dedicated to helping you use them to their fullest capacity. Amber created a great post comparing two of Cut Card Stock papers. Be sure to check it out here.Today, I want to share with you a tutorial on how to create a Copic color…
There is nothing like opening a pretty Christmas gift …accept maybe giving a pretty Christmas gift!I luv nothing more than to celebrate the process of gift giving by making it look its best.So I created for you a lovely set of tags. I also created a little box for these oh so ever cute tags…
Treat filled favors are so fun to make, give and receive. Birgit here with you today with a fun filled project to share with your friends and loved ones.These milk carton containers are made using Pop-Tones Cardstock which are all on sale for the month of June. I used the colors Wild Cherry, Berrylicious and Sweet Tooth. Don’t they just sound…
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