This is what I love about CASEing. In case you don’t know (pun intended!), CASE stands for Copy and Share Everything! Especially with Pinterest now, it is so easy to copy and share things we like with each other. I found these on Pinterest which led back to splitcoaststampers.com (one of my personal favorites for […]
Category Archives: Card Making
With Christmas just around the corner, you are going to love the simplicity of this beautiful Christmas card. You can create multiple cards in no time at all. Christmas Swirls designed by Lucy Abrams Lucy used the new Hero Arts digikits and created some super simple Christmas cards. These cards would be great for mass production […]
Hello Fellow Crafters! I found this adorable tag on Pinterest and wanted to share it with you. I’d like to send a special thank you to the original designers Twyla and Lindsey. Please visit their blog Two Crazy Crafters, you will be glad you did. Start by saving and printing any vintage pattern, here […]
I found this amazing Birthday Card on Pinterest and I just had to share. Stamping and Distressing and Embellishments Oh My! Whats not to love about this beautiful birthday card. I love the unique shape of the card, all the warm distressing giving it that vintage look and feel, the My Minds Eyes paper was a perfect […]
The holidays are all about the warm fuzzies. This adorable card from Hero Arts says it all. I love the dimension, the different layers and of course the cute sentiment Sending Warm Fuzzies. Products Used (from Hero Arts): CH136 Small Accent Pearl CH223 White Christmas Adhesive Felt – DISCONTINUED CL342 Everyday Sayings CL462 Magic Of […]
When I think of winter I immediately think of snowmen. They just bring a smile to my face. I am very excited to share these beautiful cards that where designed by Laurie Schmidlin. Since its beginning to look a lot like Christmas I thought this would be a perfect project for this article. Laurie started […]
We found this shaped card on Pinterest. The distressing is what makes this card pop! Just remember that sometimes a shaped card needs to be a bit smaller to fit into a standard A2 size envelope. Designed by Sheila Veitch Here is what Sheila said about making this card, “I employed my Gypsy Wonderings cricut cartridge […]