Hey everyone! Roree here with today’s Make It! Monday post. Our first show of 2017 in Pleasanton, California is over. I hope all of our Northern California guests had a great time shopping, cropping, and learning this past weekend. Now Expo staff is preparing for our next show in Grapevine, Texas on March 31st – […]
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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 […]
Welcome back, my dear crafty friends, to Weekly Scrapper! Don’t you just love Saturdays? It is one of my favorite days of the week, and especially because I get to share my passion of crafting with you. I just love spending the day in my craft room and do the things I love to do! […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a gift bag I made using simple heart die cuts to create 3D hearts . First, I started with a die-cut heart, scissors, and some adhesive. I used patterned paper from Pink Paislee‘s Take Me Away collection by Paige Evans. I […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing an easel card I created using Fancy Pants Designs‘ Life Is Beautiful collection. First, I started with some Life Is Beautiful products, specifically the Ephemera Pack, Puffy Dot Stickers, Tags, and Bird Song patterned paper. I added the Bird Song patterned […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a tag I created using Queen & Co‘s Sweet Treat Kit. The Sweet Treat Kit is full of crafty goodness! You get four dies, six foam shaker shapes with acetate covers, seven toppings, rhinestones, and a sticker sheet. I first cut […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing how I created a card using my PenBlade craft knife as a distressing tool. I started with some patterned paper and stickers from the Mad4Plaid collection from Photo Play Paper. I cut out some square panels from the Lennox and Madras […]