Remember this second-generation stamped image from last week’s card? Here’s what I did with it: It’s been mounted onto black, then on yellow cardstock and placed inside a mat. I didn’t have a frame on hand, so I’ll keep my…
Ribbons, lace, trim…they’re a staple in my supply stash. And I have quite a bit, amassed over the years. This is how I store them—this system has served me faithfully over the years! Each general color category has its own…
A tiny battered blues club in a narrow side street in Sopot, Poland. You just know there are stories these walls could tell.
I love the Watercolor Stamping technique: It’s easy, doesn’t require a lot of supplies, and it gives amazing results. First, I spritz my stamp lightly with water—this is just to get the rubber damp, so I can color directly onto…
This little plastic yogurt lid totally saves my paper during work sessions. I use a lot of baby wipes in my studio to clean hands, stamps, spills, and other little messes. Of course, you can re-use a single baby wipe…
Welcome to the Craft Stamper Blog Hop! If you’re new to the Hop, check out the Craft Stamper blog, since there are lots of prizes to be won. And if you’re new to my blog, welcome—I’m so glad you’re here!…
I’ve fallen in love with a Gelli Plate. Last March (yes, last March) I bought a Gelli Plate. I brought it home, thought “this will be fun to play with” and promptly forgot about it. Then between packing and unpacking…
These little styrofoam-y trays are from the grocery store—each quadrant usually holds an apple or an avocado or some other piece of fruit or easily-damaged vegetable. Normally I like to buy my fruit and veg unpackaged, but sometimes I don’t…