Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a pocket place card I created using a treat bag and some adhesive. First, I started off with some kraft dot treat bags from Doodlebug and some Extra Strong Glue Tape from PLUS. With one of the treat bags, I folded […]
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Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a card I created using some embossed cardstock and Tonic Studios‘ Nuvo Embellishment Mousse. I started by embossing a panel of blue cardstock with the Cricut Cuttlebug® Snow Dots embossing folder. Then with my fingertip, I lightly spread Pure Platinum Embellishment […]
Today I thought I would show you some easy ways to “step up” your card making from simple and flat, to a little bit more detailed, or with additional technique for more “wow” factor! The first card in the bunch is simply stamped with the Fancy Folk Art stamps by Papertrey Ink. I didn’t add […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a card I created using some fun mixed media and stamping products and techniques. First, I started by stamping a 3 3/4 x 5″ watercolor paper panel with the Large Elegant Word Background Cling Stamp from Heartfelt Creations and White Gesso […]
Welcome back! Here is an “oldie, but goodie” masking technique. I hope this will inspire you to break out your stamps and get creative! Masking off the sentiment is easy to do and creates a professional look to your cards. I’ll show you how! Step 1: Stamp sentiment in the center of the card first. […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a gift bag I created for Halloween using corrugated cardboard, a gesso-painted patterned paper, and embellishments. First I started with a piece of cardboard I cut from an old mailing box. I cut it to 4 x 5″ so that it […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a pop-up box card I created with a fun, fall theme. I wanted my card to by 5 x 7″ closed, so I started with a 7 x 10 1/2″ panel of cardstock. I scored the panel at the 2 1/2″, […]