Are you in the fall spirit yet? Here in the United States, the autumn season is definitely arriving! Last weekend, I went up the mountains here in Colorado, and all of the beautiful autumn foliage inspired me to get crafty with leaves when I returned home, so today I have a post that is full […]
Category Archives: Card Making
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a card I created using heat-embossed chipboard letters for my sentiment. I have been seeing lots of gold-accented chipboard letters on projects lately, and I absolutely love the look! I didn’t have any in my stash, but I did have all […]
Hello my crafty friends, and welcome back to Weekly Scrapper! Can you believe that we are almost into October; what happened to the year? It seems to have gone by in the blink of an eye. With that said, I’m thinking we need to get a handle on our preparation for the upcoming holidays. This […]
Welcome back, my friends. What a better way to round out your work week than with five amazing projects from four wonderful designers, and then add to it some yummy cookies! I hope these will be some projects that you want to create yourself. So kick off your shoes, relax, and let’s get started! Heritage […]
Hi friends! Today I’m sharing a thank you cut file (you can never have enough thank you cards, right?) and a few process shots of putting the card together. To start with, here is the file to download: Thank You So Much. I use my Silhouette to cut out the card front, so those are Cameo files, […]
Well, that’s a long title, isn’t it? I guess you could call it “Selective Coloring” as well, but essentially in today’s tutorial, I’m going to show you how to start with a black and white background, then choose part of it as a focal point, adding color only to the focal point to make it stand […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a acorn-shaped pocket card I created with Cricut®. I started with Cricut Design Space™ and the Bits and Pieces cartridge. I chose the Acorn image (#MFB706) for the shape of my card. I really liked the shape of the acorn but […]