Cristena used products from The Cat’s Pajama’s to create this pretty Spring Pinwheels Shaker Card. I love that she used lace for the shaker element behind the cute bunny in a field of grass surrounded by pinwheels, it adds a … Read More ...
How to Create Layers with One Stamp
Donna is sharing some helpful tips on getting depth and dimension from a single stamp. She used a floral bouquet stamp, stamping it twice, coloring certain flowers, cutting them out and then adhering them over top with foam tape, she … Read More ...
2 Swinging Bunny Cards
These adorable bunny cards have a super fun element, the bunnies swing from side to side! Bonnie used a swing mechanism die so one rabbit swings from the clouds and the other swings from balloons. I love the scenes she … Read More ...
How to Create a Shaker from a Stamp
Charlene has a fantastic tip for creating a custom shaker element from a stamp. Using a stamp set that has vases and flowers she used a square vase shape, stamping and coloring it twice, cutting an opening from one using … Read More ...
Rainy Day Scene Card
Nina-Marie created this sweet Rainy Day Scene Card using cute new stamps from Avery Elle and a stencil from Simon Says. She’s got some great tips for putting together a scene that has lots of dimension. I love that she … Read More ...
Interactive Dancing Legs Card
Yana Smakula used new products from Spellbinders to create these fun interactive Dancing Cards. Each girl holds a pile of gifts, flowers, big coffee cup and more that covers everything but her skirt and legs, the die design allows you … Read More ...
Daffodil Edge to Edge Shaker Card
I love the colorful combination of bold yellows and pretty greens on this wonderful Daffodil Shaker Card from Nina! She create an edge to edge shaker card by wrapping her stamped and ink blended background panel in plastic, adding sequins … Read More ...
It’s Okay Not to Be Okay Card
Support someone going through a tough time with a sweet card letting them know “It’s okay not to be okay” and that you are there for them. Rina used an adorable new set of stamps from Mama Elephant featuring cute … Read More ...
Mom and Baby Bunny Card
This adorable card from Lien features new digital stamps from Rachelle Anne Miller, perfect to welcome a new baby. She used a no-line coloring technique, printing the images in a lighter color, adding details with a dark pen and then … Read More ...
Slimline Card Spotlight Ink Blending
Joy combined a couple of popular card making trends on this pretty slimline card for a spotlight design. By ink blending in multiple colors inside of different sized circle stencils she create a colorful background that really drawn the eye … Read More ...
Spring Floral Card w/ Grit Paste
Dana create this beautiful Spring Floral Card using products from Papertrey Ink. For the background she used layering stencils with inks, adding Grit Paste from Ranger on the last layer for some added texture. The vellum panel frame over top … Read More ...
Daffodil Card with Copic Coloring
To me when I think of Spring Daffodils are one of the first things that pop into my mind, my mother always grew them and they were always the first to bloom. Nikky captured the beautiful colors of yellow Daffodils … Read More ...
4 Cards with Pantone’s Color of the Year
This years color of the year from Pantone is Very Peri. Which thrills me since Periwinkle is sort of blue and sort of purple, two of my favorite colors! Carissa used this color as inspiration to create 4 beautiful cards … Read More ...
FREE Mother’s Day Pop Up Card Download
Thrill your Mom this year with a handmade card. Webster’s Pages is offering downloads for everything you need to create an amazing Pop Up Card for Mother’s Day. There’s downloadable images, sentiments, pattern paper, tags and more, all FREE to … Read More ...
3 Dragonfly and Dandelion Cards
Using a stamp and die set from Tonic Studio Terri create 3 fabulous Dragonfly and Dandelion cards. I love all the textures she used like vellum and metallic papers along with techniques like ink blending over heat embossing.