In Isaac's history class they are learning about trading posts. On Friday they each are to bring in something they have made and they will trade with each other. Originally he asked if we could make caramels, but then he thought the hair clips using the Big Shot would be a bigger ... Read More about Isaac’s Trading Post
Envelope Gift Card Holder
We give a lot of gift cards at Christmas time so I came up with a couple simple gift card holders to use. To make it, fold an envelope in half, and cut the center of the flap along the fold. Then cut off the right flap. Seal the left flap. Stamp and embellish! The gift card ... Read More about Envelope Gift Card Holder
Delicate Doilies in Purple
This is the final card for the Stamp-A-Stack next week. It uses Delicate Doilies and Perfectly Penned stamp sets and Lace Ribbon Border Punch. The colors are Wisteria Wonder and Concord Crush. There are other greetings to choose from to fit your card needs. What kind of cards do ... Read More about Delicate Doilies in Purple
Leaves with “Spider” Veins
I have seen many cards using the spider web embossing folder to add veins to the leaves cut from Leaves #2 die. I finally designed my own for my Stamp-A-Stack next week. If you look at the Always Artichoke piece behind the leaves, you can see I used my Simply Scored to create texture ... Read More about Leaves with “Spider” Veins
Upsy Daisy
This card is another of the cards we will be making next week at my stamp-a-stack. It uses Upsy Daisy stamp set. I embossed using Melon Mambo Embossing powder. I love that we carry fun colors of embossing powder again! I really like the greetings that come with Upsy Daisy stamp ... Read More about Upsy Daisy
Fabric Softener on a Card?
Do you use Fabric Softener sheets? If so keep them after they have gone through the dryer. You know crafters save everything! On this card, I stamped the image from Lovely as a Tree, and then covered the piece of card stock with our Anywhere Glue Stick. I then put a used fabric ... Read More about Fabric Softener on a Card?