Maymay Made It
STARt early on those Christmas cards by: G's Creations - Gareth Frewer
Posted by Gareth Frewer on
Good day Crafter's, I have decided that this year I am going to get a head start on my Christmas cards as by the time October/November is upon us who has the time, am I right??. So here are two designs I came up with this past weekend, I hope they inspire you in some way! For the above card I used a Grey/Blue card stock for my card base and using my star die set I cut out some stars on two sizes, both sentiments are from "All Is Bright". The second card I used a Red card base...
What you can create with The Bee's Knees by: G's Creations - Gareth Frewer
Posted by Gareth Frewer on
Hello Crafter's, I am in the Spring mood, I love Maymays stamp set the Bee's Knees - I have used it a number of times since I purchased it last year, here are a few pictures of the type of projects this diverse set can be used on. Happy Crafting
Best Wishes by: Laura Wright
Posted by Laura Wright on
Todays card is a beautiful green dragonfly. Supplies needed: White A2 size card base (4 1/4 * 5 1/2) Solid green (4 * 5 1/4) Dot pattern (3 3/4 * 5) 2 Solid green (1 3/8 * 4 1/4) 2 Pattern green (1 1/4 * 4 1/8) Solid green (2 1/2 * 2 1/2) Dot pattern (2 1/4 * 2 1/4) Solid green (3/4 * 1 5/8) White (1/2 * 1 3/8) Ink all of the edges with black. Glue your pattern pieces to the solid green pieces to mat them together. Stamp the dragonfly on your 2 1/4 *...
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Happy Anniversary by: Laura Wright
Posted by Laura Wright on
Today's card can be done in many different colors or patterns and will be beautiful every time. I made 3 different cards using the same technique to show you the how you can use any color or pattern paper and your card will still turn out beautiful. Here's how to make this simple and easy card. Supplies need: Card base will be an A2 size card (mine are black and teal) Top design paper measures 5 1/4 * 2 1/2 Bottom plain paper measures 5 1/4 * 1 1/2 Ink the edges of your designed and plain paper. To cover...
Paper Purse From One Sheet of 12 x 12
Posted by Amy Helms on
I have been all about the paper purses I've seen online lately and just has to try my hand. I didn't want to have to use any special tools or anything to make it so that everyone could enjoy making them. So, with one sheet of 12 x 12 and some trim pieces you can make a cutie patootie purse! I have included this picture to help with the scoring, it was kinda hard to explain it in the video so this visual might help. When scoring it is important to think about the orientation of the paper for the...