Lizzy will show you how to make a quick and easy Halloween card using stamps and dies from Lawn Fawn. She’ll show you how to use markers to add subtle shading and for a quick water color background. I really … Read More ...
40+ Halloween Paper Crafting Projects
Stampington and Company has gathered over 40 of their Halloween paper crafting projects into one place! From cards, banners, boxes, bags, collage, canvas art, tags, home decor and more using paper, rubber stamps, die cuts, paints and stencils for Fall … Read More ...
Project: Moonlight Cat Halloween Card
Shannon Cole created this magical moonlight cat silhouette card using a circle die and a cat punch. I love how she cut the shapes from silver glitter paper, it adds the perfect touch! You can find step by step and … Read More ...
Project: Snowman Front and Back Acetate Window Card
Using the adorable new Seasonal Chums stamp set and coordinating Seasonal Tags die set from Stampin’ Up I made this fun snowman card. He’s sitting in an acetate window opening and you can see his back when you open the … Read More ...
Project: Skating Penguin Card
I love this little ice skating penguin, he’s so cute and the star background with faux stitching dies make a perfect card background for him. Designer Heather Campbell used new products from Avery Elle to make it and she’s got … Read More ...
Tip: Stamping on Corrugated Cardboard
Add some fun texture to your autumn cards by stamping your images onto corrugated cardboard. This look is perfect for pumpkins like on these awesome fall tags from Melissa Phillips. She’s got more details on this fun idea over on … Read More ...
Project: Witches Broom Halloween Treat Bag
What kid (or adult :)) wouldn’t love to receive some treats in this adorable witches broom treat bag this Halloween? This fun project was made with stamps and dies from The Cat’s Pajama’s and a brown paper lunch bag. … Read More ...
Technique: Faux Epoxy Card Embellishments
Epoxy embellishments are very trendy, they give a nice shiny accent and dimension to your stamped cards. But instead of buying some you can get a similar look with these faux epoxy embellishments created by Betsy Veldman. She added several … Read More ...
Product Review: Stampin’ Up Holiday Catalog 2017 Part 3
I’ve got one last peek at the new Stampin’ Up Holiday Catalog! If you missed my others you can check out part one here and part two here.
Inside you’ll find page after page of amazing stamps, dies, … Read More ...
Project: Fall Scene Binder Cover
You can use this fall scene to cover a binder, scapbook album or notebook. Using inks and embossing powders to color cardstock and die cuts Anita Houston put together this lovely fall scene. She’s got detailed directions and photos for … Read More ...
Product Review: Stampin’ Up Holiday Catalog 2017 Part 2
I’m back with another look at the new Stampin’ Up Holiday Catalog! Inside you’ll find page after page of amazing stamps, dies, papers and embellishments for the fall and winter holidays. For Winter and Christmas there are Santas… Read More ...
Project: Die Cut Leaves and Acorns Thank You Card
By die cutting from cardstock and glitter paper and combing and layering the shapes together you can make a lovely fall leaves and acorn card. I love the combination of matte and sparkle papers together! You’ll find a video tutorial … Read More ...
Product Review: Stampin’ Up Holiday Catalog 2017
I love this time of year, many of the stamping companies are releasing their new lines for the holidays. And I’m super excited about the brand new Stampin’ Up Holiday Catalog! Inside you’ll find page after page of amazing … Read More ...
Technique: Partial Die Cutting for Combined Stamps
Do you have two stamped images you’d like to use together and you don’t want to cut them out but you do have dies for both images? Therese Calvird had that problem, the ice cream cone and truck are not … Read More ...
Project: Peony Card with Inked Cardstock
Instead of die cutting from regular cardstock you can make your own custom colored cardstock that has a bit of a textured look to it by inking with Distress Ink onto white cardstock. Tracy McNeely did this for the … Read More ...