Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a frame I created using a butterfly stencil, molding paste, and a few embellishments. I started off with a butterfly stencil from BoBunny, molding paste by Art-C, a palette knife, and some mixed media paper. I placed the stencil over a […]
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Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a fun way to create a metallic finish on cardstock. I found this cute image on the Close to my Heart Artistry cartridge in Cricut Design Space and I knew right away that I wanted to use it on a card. I decided […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a home décor piece I created with Jillibean Soup’s Mix the Media 6×6 wood plank. I started off with a 6×6 wood plank, a stencil, a stencil brush, and some acrylic paint. I placed the stencil over the front of the wood plank, […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a pretty ruffled ribbon border—perfect for cards, layouts, and more. I love ribbons and trims. I am sure you have noticed that quite a few of my projects have included bows of one sort or another. I decided to take a […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a quick and easy mini album created with Linnie Blooms Canvas File Folders and some 4×6 journaling cards. I love working with fabric and I love machine stitching. So it goes without saying that I absolutely love Linnie Blooms Mixed Stitched […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a layout I created, muting my patterned paper background with vellum. Some of the brand new Fur Fusion collection by Jillibean Soup (coming this October) found its way into my happy little hands and I just couldn’t wait to play. It […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a fun little gift box created using a recycled ribbon spool. First off, I started with an empty cardboard 1 1/2″ ribbon spool and some patterned paper. I carefully pulled the ends off of the spool. I cleaned up the edges […]