I want to highlight this new kit that is available while supplies last. The kit includes everything you need (minus adhesive) to create 10 snowflakes, including 10 feet of Soft Sky Ribbon Printed cardstock – die cut and scored, ready to be assembled (Soft Sky, Crumb Cake, Whisper White … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2013
Weekly Deals and November Club Projects
First of all, a link to the weekly deals… Click here to view the weekly deals. We made this gate fold window card in Stamp Club this month. Here is what it looks like opened up… You can use any of your framelit shapes to make a window card. Simply … Continue reading
Winter Frost Merry Frame
Here is the Island Indigo version of the “Merry” Frame, inspired by the Winter Frost designer paper. I will also repost the Cherry Cobbler version, which uses Season of Style. If you would like to make one, please RSVP for my class on Thursday, November 21, 10am or 6:30pm. The … Continue reading
Photopolymer “Thank You”
We made this card at Terri Meehan’s team meeting last night. It is simple, but so striking with the bold lines. The greeting is from “Another Thank You”, a photopolymer set. I will attach the details of this set below. The snowflakes are from Festive Flurry. Terri gave us a … Continue reading
Washi Tape Tree and Weekly Deals
Washi Tape is always fun and easy…I highly recommend it!! This is our Season of Style Washi Tape and designer paper. If you would like to duplicate this card, my tree is 3″ tall and 2 1/2″ at the base and I used the circle framelit that is almost 3 … Continue reading
Eastern Elegance Note Card Set
We all need little gift ideas, especially at this time of year. I made a set of six monogrammed note cards to fill this box, and it didn’t take a lot of time. You could easily make up multiple sets for gifts. Eastern Elegance designer series paper is the inspiration … Continue reading
Season of Style Frame
I am working on some items for an upcoming craft show, including this framed piece that Amy Kunkle and I designed together. It uses our Season of Style designer paper. This project will also be available in a class for those of you who would like to make it yourself. … Continue reading