Sandy Allnock has some terrific tips on using watercolor pencils to color some vintage style bunny stamps. She used drawing paper instead of watercolor paper for a smoother look and has more tips like adding shadows and mixing colors.
Charlotte’s Web Inspired Card
I love card making challenges, it’s nice to have an idea to give your creativity a jump start. The Lawnfawnatics blog has challenges using products from Lawn Fawn and this time around is one of my faves, make a card … Read More ...
Rose and Trellis Card
This lovely detailed die makes the perfect trellis background for the layered roses on this pretty card from Mona Toth. I love her tip of applying her cardstock to an adhesive sheet before die cutting, it makes the design like … Read More ...
Picture Changer Get Well Card
The amazing new Magic Picture Changer Die from Lawn Fawn allows you to create a stamped scene that changes into a different scene when the tab is pulled. There’s a million and one ideas I can think of for … Read More ...
Interactive Dancing Raccoon Card
When you pull the tab on this oh so cute Raccoon Card from Laura Dovalo he does a little happy dance, how amazing is that!? She’s sharing some tips and tricks on how she created the mechanism for this fun … Read More ...
Coloring with Sheer Shimmer Stix
Sheer Shimmer Stix from Imagine Crafts are a fun new way to add color, shimmer and shine to your cards and paper crafting projects. Jessica Lin shows how quick and easy it is to use the Stix to color directly … Read More ...
Robot Cards
These cool robot cards from Lindsay are perfect for masculine cards or for anyone who loves Steampunk or an Industrial look. The rusty metallic backgrounds are the perfect touch and really make the robots pop off the card. She’s sharing … Read More ...
Coloring the Same Stamp with Different Mediums
Julie Koerber got different looks using the same stamp just by changing the ink color she stamped in and the different coloring mediums she chose. It’s a great way to challenge yourself to try new ways to color your stamps … Read More ...
Masculine Birthday Mug Card
This is would be such a fun card to make and give to that special guy for his birthday. Kelly used a mirror stamping technique for two mugs facing opposite directions and transformed one of the basic mugs into a … Read More ...
Pinata Shaker Card
I’m seeing fun and festive Pinatas pop up everywhere, they are super trendy right now! Rina created these colorful shaker cards with a stamp set from Pretty Pink Posh that includes a cupcake, heart and unicorn Pinatas. She’s sharing a … Read More ...
Double Embossing Technique
If you don’t have the right color of embossing powder for your project don’t worry, you can try this cool (or should I say hot? :)) double embossing technique. Kim stamped her fun nerdy science images with colored ink pads … Read More ...
Pop Up Fairy Tail Card
Oh my, how utterly adorable are all the little dragons pop up around this fairy tale card?! Sandie created this fun card without any expensive dies just some good old fashion measuring, cutting and scoring. She’s got all the steps … Read More ...
Floral Card with Faux Painting Technique
Heather Hoffman has a wonderful way to get the look of painted flowers with this faux painting technique. By coloring directly on solid floral stamps with markers she was able to add multiple colors and shading to each element of … Read More ...
Magnetic Slider Card
Jessica put a really fun twist on a slider card and used magnets to pull the balloon up into the sky, how fun is that? By using magnets there’s not an open channel to show (or to hide) on the … Read More ...
Rabbit Umbrella Card (with a twist)
I’m always in awe of stampers who can turn on image into something completely different. Marine turned a hot air balloon stamp into an umbrella, talk about getting more from your stamps! I also love the trendy rainbow colors she … Read More ...