Okay, okay... I know, I shared the template for the coordinating box in my post HERE but not how to make the card! And for those of you who emailed me regarding the box template, I have updated the download to show where to cut (sorry, thought I had done that before). And good news, you can also see how to make the card--step by step photo--in the PDF (left). I just love the Bordering on ... View Post
The Sounding Joy Christmas Card
I just love these colors... Crumb Cake/Soft Suede/Black for a homespun Christmas card look. The 'metal' embossed look is achieved by inking the relief (or raised impression) side of the embossing folder with a Whisper White Crafters Ink pad before running it through the Sizzix die cutting machine. I have included the materials and measurements and have conveniently linked the materials to my ... View Post
Easter Blossoms Card
Can you believe that I didn't really like this set the first time I saw it? Well, I got over that! This simple geometrical layering and side tied bow make a faster card than you think. Cut a bunch of the layers and you can put together 10 of these pretty quickly! This set, Easter Blossoms, from Stampin' Up!'s Occasions Mini Catalog is available through April 30th. Below are the ... View Post
Peaceful Season Debossed Christmas Card
I am TRULY sorry that this awesome Level 2 hostess set 'Peaceful Season' from the Holiday Mini Catalog will likely not be back again (hostess sets usually aren't). I would take this as your excuse to go nuts and spend $300 in Stampin' Up! products just to get it (don't worry, your husband told me it's okay, remember he did that 'weekend' thing with the guys so fair is fair, LOL!). This is ... View Post
Growing Green
I'm taking a moment out to bring you one more summer card (as fall quickly approaches...) The 'Growing Green' set is one of the new floral sets from Stampin' Up! this year. The clean, simple outline design makes it SUPER easy (and fun) to color, and in this case I used the Regal Rose, Wild Wasabi and Pacific Point watercolor crayons and an Aquapainter. The rose and the smaller flower were ... View Post