This week I needed to make a couple of thank-you cards, and just so happened to have some new-to-me dies that I wanted to put to use: Windflowers. I love a layering die, especially one that is easy to do,…
Category: Handmade cards
Last weekend I had a play with a very fun combination papers, stamps and rub-ons—and created some soft and elegant floral cards with a vintage vibe. Let’s have a look! Materials Needed: Step 1: Choose Your Papers: For each card,…
Can you stamp and heat-emboss on top of a rub-on image? You sure can! You can heat emboss and add paint, too! Today, we’re exploring a combo pack of techniques that combines rub-ons, Eclectica stamps, and clear embossing to create…
Handmade cards are easy with 49 and Market Teal Papers, Butterflies and Rub-Ons!
This week I’m mailing out a couple of thank-you cards to some friends—and with hints of spring in the air here in Hamburg, I wanted to create cards with soft florals and some spring-themed embellishments.
One of my favorite crafting techniques is altering old paper—like sheet music or vintage book paper—with paint and resin. The paint mutes back the printed text on the paper, and the resin adds translucency and sturdiness to thin or delicate…
Need to make multiple thank-you cards? Layering dies are a perfect pick!
Last week I die-cut washi tape with some basic die shapes, like a heart, or block-style letters. Then I wondered: What about more intricate dies like the detail butterflies you see above? Well, let’s take a look! The card you…