Tag Archives: rub-ons

Saturdays With LeAnn

Love You So Much

Welcome back this beautiful spring day.  I hope you have had a fabulous week! I have collected another batch of lovely projects for your crafting inspiration, and hope you will find plenty of time this weekend to enjoy being creative! Life Is Lovely By Gail Lindner Scrapbook pages are always such a great reminder of […]

 

Interactive Slider Card with Cricut®

Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing an interactive slider card I created using Cricut®. First, I pulled up the fish and fish bowl images from the Create a Critter cartridge in Cricut Design Space®. I sized the images proportionally so that my finished card size was 4 […]

Vellum Frames

Happy Tuesday, cardmakers! Little vellum frames are a soft and pretty way to house a focal point. On these two cards, I’ve created my own frames with a sheet of preprinted vellum and some different frame-shaped dies to trim out the centers. This is a great way to draw your eye to the center of […]

Stamped Ombré Background Card

Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a tag I created using an acrylic stamp block, some ink, and water to create a beautiful ombré background on watercolor paper. I started with a piece of watercolor paper, an acrylic stamping block, some ColorBox Cat’s Eye Queue ink in […]

Tip of the Day: Preserving Your Rub Ons from Paper House Productions

Shaena from Paper House shares tips on how to preserve those pretty rub ons that we all love to work with. Have you ever pulled a rub on out of storage and noticed that parts of the image are missing due to the way you have stored it? Shaena shares the perfect solution! I know […]

Creating Dimension on Pages or Cards with Leftovers!

Use some of those leftover rub-ons and pieces of ribbon (I just can’t throw them away!) to add dimension to any project! Take a leftover rub-on and rub-on a piece of pale cardstock and then cut the image out like I did with the Eiffel Tower. Place on paper.  Accordian fold a scrap of ribbon […]