How cute is this scarecrow digital stamp? He’s FREE to download from Dearie Dolls Digital Stamps! Get a color or black and white version of this digi for your next fall card by clicking here.
-Heather
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How cute is this scarecrow digital stamp? He’s FREE to download from Dearie Dolls Digital Stamps! Get a color or black and white version of this digi for your next fall card by clicking here.
-Heather
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Add a painterly touch to your next card with this cool paint swiping technique. By adding stenciling and paint splatter over top Cathies Cowles really added a lot of texture to her card background. Add some stamped images for a … Read More ...
Add some color, texture and depth to your next card by adding buttons. You can glue them on or stitch them on and with so many different styles of buttons there’s something for every card occasion. Tammy Tutterow will show … Read More ...
This adorable little mouse needs to hang on tight! This cute card was made by Nina-Marie using some Neat and Tangled products from Simon Says Stamp. She’ll show you not only how to water color the images but how to … Read More ...
How fun is this ghost card? I love the use of clear acetate for the card front to look like they are floating and the pop of bright purple! Guest Designer Ellenor Emilsson shares her tips for making this cute … Read More ...
Wanting to try a new technique on your next card? How about quilling, with small circles of curled paper strips it adds depth, texture and lots of movement with swirls and curls. Combine quilling with other card making techniques like … Read More ...
Art Impressions has released some great new Halloween and Thanksgiving clear stamps. And Karen Day used some of their new Halloween stamps to make this fun shadow box card. She’s got directions how to make it over on the AI … Read More ...
Dina Kowal got a super cool stained glass look by stamping over her image with a mosaic patterned stamp (she also provides a printable pattern if you don’t have the right stamp design), colored the sections and then layered embossed … Read More ...
If you don’t have exactly the right background designs for your card you can use a printed pattern with a transfer technique. Kristina Werner shows how she made this honeycomb background with a pencil transfer for this adorable stamped bee … Read More ...
Amy Rysavy used Distress Ink not only for a fun splatter and water color look backgrounds on these cards but she also used them to water color her stamped images. Hop on over to her blog, Prairie Paper and Ink … Read More ...
Sometimes you’d like to stamp a lot of words or sentiments on a card but they might not fit or they may look jumbled together so Clare Prezzia has an easy solution. She used washi tape to mask off just … Read More ...
These super cute forest critters are gathered together for a wonderful Thanksgiving Feast. This adorable card was designed by Nicol Spohr using some new stamps and dies from Lawn Fawn. She’s got a video tutorial showing how she put it … Read More ...
These die cut shapes look like metal right? Well, they actually started out as plain white cardstock! Wow! Betsy Veldman has an amazing technique for turning plain old cardstock into an iron looking metal (perfect for a 6th anniversary) … Read More ...
These adorable little owls are all ready for Halloween! And you can get ready for Halloween too by making this fun card with stamped pattern paper background and stamped and die cut owls from Sunny Studio. You’ll find a video … Read More ...
I love embossing folders, they add such a nice textured look to cards. But did you know there are other easy ways to get that same look? Debby Hughes will show you how to get the dry embossed look but … Read More ...