Isha from Studio Katia had the great idea to take two stencils, a square and a grid pattern and tape them over top each other to create her own custom design for her card base. I can think of lots … Read More ...
Zombie Halloween Card
Now that fall is officially here I’m so ready to start making Halloween cards, it’s my favorite holiday! Amy R. is getting me inspired with this awesome Zombie card she created. It’s a quick and easy card that’s perfect for … Read More ...
Four Seasons Flip Card
When you pull the tab on this fantastic flip card from Marine each panel flops over and reveals a different season. She used new stamps and dies from Lawn Fawn to create it and is sharing a video tutorial over … Read More ...
Rainbow Kittens Card
Alberta took the popular rainbow trend to a whole new level with this amazing Rainbow Kittens Card! She used cat stamps from Honey Bee Stamps for her images, sectioned of each block and used a different color for each, coloring … Read More ...
Watercolor Smooshing Technique
Erum used watercolor brush markers and a smooshing technique for an easy way to get the lovely look of watercolor. Coloring with the markers on a non-porous surface and adding water she then laid the stamped images on watercolor paper… Read More ...
8 City Skyline Cards
I love seeing versatility with same stamps and dies used in lots of different ways. The design team over at Sugar Pea stamps all used a city skyline die and same stamp set to create 8 different cards. Get inspired … Read More ...
Make DIY Stamps from Dies
Jennifer McGuire has a great way to get more from your metal dies. She added double sided adhesive to thin craft foam and die cut the shapes to create her own stamps, how cool is that!? She created several cards … Read More ...
Honey Bear Card with Opaque Pigment Inks
Last week I posted a review on the brand new Harmony Opaque Pigment Ink Pads from Spectrum Noir, click here if you missed it. I decided to film a tutorial for making the Honey Bear Card I shared so … Read More ...
How to Ink Blend On Colored Cardstock
Ink blending has been really popular for awhile now in card making but I almost always see this technique done on white cardstock. Carrisa has switched it up a bit and done it on colored cardstock, using inks lighter than … Read More ...
Santa Tunnel Card
Are you starting on your holiday cards yet? Alma has and she created this amazing tunnel card with stamps and dies from Cat’s Pajama’s. The village inside is a different kind of pop up that creates a 3D tunnel. I … Read More ...
Card Holder Box
This fun little box holds a set of cards, perfect to give as a gift. Dawn used pattern paper and a scoring board tool to create it. She added stamped images to the outside and closed it shut with twine … Read More ...
Stamping 101 – How to Heat Emboss
If your new to stamping and card making or have never heat embossed Amy has a great beginning tutorial for you. Heat embossing adds dimension and shine to your stamping and is easy to do with the right tools and … Read More ...
Plane Card with No-Line Coloring
How adorable is this little monkey flying by in a plane?! Mindy used a no-line coloring technique with Copic markers to color her images. She sharing a detailed coloring tutorial video over on the Sunny Studio blog.
No Line Coloring Flower Card
Channin stamped this lovely bouquet of flowers in a light colored ink and colored them in with a marker watercolor technique for a stunning no-line coloring card. The flowers really pop on the ink blended background and also because she … Read More ...
How to Pattern Piece Stamps
Looking for a fun way to add pattern and texture to your stamped images? Paper piecing is a great way to do just that. Stamp your images directly onto pattern paper, cut them out and layer them onto your image. … Read More ...