You can find complete directions for making these 3 Holiday cards over on Vintage Muse Designs. Using products from Tim Holtz, with different watercolor backgrounds using Distress Ink and adding scribble die cuts over top Bobbi made these fun cards … Read More ...
Technique: Gold Stenciled Background
Using stencils on paper crafting projects is still going strong and you can use them to add a lovely metallic shine to your projects with a gold metallic texture paste. And using it on darker colored cardstock really makes the … Read More ...
Project: Fall Pumpkin Card
Using a direct to paper technique Donna from A2Z Scrapbooking Supplies applied several colors of inks directly onto cardstock and then stamps and heat embossed over top for multicolored fall leaves, acorns and pumpkins. These are great accents for her … Read More ...
Project: Snowfall Background with Prills
Jennifer McGuire created this adorable elf card with a fun snow fall background using an embellishment called Prills. These little pearl like beads come in different sizes for added texture and variety and are perfect for snow on a … Read More ...
Project: Halloween Card with Digis and Stencils
This adorable Halloween card combines stencils with digital stamps. Jessica Gerstner will show you how to get a cool watercolor look with your stencils using Color Bursts and detailed coloring directions for the digi stamps using Copic markers. Visit the … Read More ...
Project: Fall Fox Card with Bleach Technique
This sweet fox card is perfect for fall, with the embossed forest tree background, the touch of burlap and the cute curled up fox. The fox was stamped onto red cardstock and heat embossed and then some of the color … Read More ...
Technique: Scalloped Circle and Twine Card Accent
I think most of us probably have either a punch or die cut scalloped circle shape and some twine, right? By wrapping twine around the scallop you can make a lovely card embellishment. Find complete directions at the U Cut … Read More ...
Technique: Burst Through Card
This burst through card idea is so cute and clever. I can think of so many stamps that would be fun to use this technique with. I wish I had a Kool Aid Man stamp and some brick wall pattern … Read More ...
Tip: Curving Clear Stamps
Here’s a quick tip for getting more use from your clear stamps. If you have a long straight image or sentiment stamp you can actually bend or curve the image when you apply it to your clear block to make … Read More ...
Project: Cute Halloween Shadow Box Card
Not really into dark and spooky? Combine cute Halloween stamps and die cuts for this adorable shadow box Halloween card. This cool card also folds flat for mailing. Find complete directions on how to put it all together over at … Read More ...
Tutorial: Inlaid Christmas Shaker Card
Carrisa Wiley added depth with this detailed die cut ornament shape by cutting it out of Fun Foam instead of paper. Then she turned it into an amazing shaker card filled with sequins. What a fun and festive card! You … Read More ...
Technique: Pencil and Stencil Halloween Card
There are so many way to use stencils, so many combinations of products and techniques. Here’s a cool one I wasn’t yet familiar with, using the shavings from a pencil and the eraser in combination with brass stencils for a … Read More ...
Product Review: A Muse Studio Holiday Catalog Part 3
I’m back with one last look at the new A Muse Studio Holiday Catalog. If you missed part 1 of my review please click here to check it out. And part 2 can be found here.
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Technique: Water Color Wash Christmas Card
Get a dreamy, wintery look with this water color background technique from Catherine Pooler. The gold embossed stamped image over top really pops on this card! Watch her video tutorial over on her blog.
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Tutorial: Cheers! Monster Card
This cute monster is ready to drink up some brew (or maybe brewskies?) Learn how to mask out a stamped scene with this cute little guy and a trio of drinks using a stamp positioner tool. The Just One More … Read More ...