Kassi has a quick and easy way to create a beautiful watercolor card for Winter. Since Distress Inks react with water she stamped the trees from Gina K. in green and brown colors of Distress Inks and then used a … Read More ...
Christmas Cards with Pearlized Ink Blending
Jennifer McGuire has taken the very popular ink blending technique and stepped it up by adding shimmering Perfect Pearls powder over top. And then of course she had to take it even further and dry emboss the panels too for … Read More ...
Christmas Presents Card with Metallic Watercolor
Wow, check out the shimmer and shine on this Christmas card from Amy R.! She used a large background stamp from Simon Says and heat embossed it in gold on black cardstock and then used pretty metallic watercolors to color … Read More ...
FREE Fall Gatefold Pop Up Card Cut File
This amazing card has some fun interactive elements, first it’s a gate fold card with pretty leaves on the flaps and then when opened it’s a pop up with mushrooms inside. You can download the cut file for FREE from … Read More ...
Mistletoe Wreath Christmas Card
Who says you can’t use blacks and greys on a Christmas card? This card from Svitlana has such an elegant look with the pops of green and red on the dark background. For this cards background she embossed dark cardstock, … Read More ...
25 FREE Snowflake Digital Stamps and Dies
With Winter and the Holidays soon approaching and all of us working hard on our cards and projects some FREE designs would sure be nice, huh? How about 25 different snowflake digital stamps!? These images can be added to greeting … Read More ...
Layered Christmas Wreath Card
Tina used stamps and dies from Papertrey Ink to created this beautiful Christmas Wreath Card. Over the die cut background she stamped and die cut many greenery boughs in green inks, adding them around the edges of a die cut … Read More ...
Holiday Words Card with Pops of Glitter
This sweet and simple card from Laurie Wilson would be pretty easy to mass produce this year and I feel would work for anyone no matter what Holidays they celebrate. Using new dies from Tim Holtz from Sizzix she die … Read More ...
Easy Watercolor Poinsettia Card For The Christmas Holiday Season
Carly has a fun and easy way to add some watercolor to your Holiday Cards this year. Using Poinsettia stamps from My Favorite Things she inked them with different red Distress Oxide Inks, spritz them with water and then stamped, … Read More ...
Christmas Card with Felt Ornament
This wonderful project from Sam is a Christmas Card and Gift all in one! The card base is a background of pattern paper die cut with a textured border with some ink blending added, there’s also a stamped sentiment strip … Read More ...
Turkey Thanksgiving Card
As a vegetarian I obviously *LOVE* this cute Thanksgiving Card from Sandi Mac Iver! She used stamps from Simon Says Stamp, colored with Copic Markers, adding the turkey and some fall pumpkins and acorns on a brown circle on a … Read More ...
Thanksgiving Critters Card
These adorable little critters are gathering together in the forest to have their own Thanksgiving on this cute Thank You card from Christy. She used brand new stamps and dies from Hello Bluebird to create her design. I love the … Read More ...
Autumn Leaves Cards Using Foil Transfers
If you don’t have a laser printer but still want to foil you can use pre-printed adhesive foil transfer sheets and a laminating or foiling machine like the Glaminator. (Check out my Glaminator review here). Nichol used transfer sheets … Read More ...
Christmas Tree Card Made of Sentiments
Not sure what sentiments to use this Christmas, why not use them all! Dana used the Holiday Sentiments stamp set which forms a tree from different phrases for this pretty card. There’s also a die that will cut the sayings … Read More ...
Lots of Ugly Christmas Sweater Cards
Ugly Holiday sweaters have been a thing for a while now so why not turn this trend into cards? Included in the latest Lawn Fawn release is the fun and funny Ugly and Bright stamp set. It includes 3 cute … Read More ...