This adorable card truly is “Sweet As Can Be.” I would like to send out a big thank you to Debbie Olsen for allowing us to share her beautiful design with you today. One visit to her blog Thinking Inking and you will be hooked. Debbie used Baby Button Bits for the focal image on the cupcake. So Sweet… […]
Category Archives: Stamping
I was on Pinterest the other day and happened to come across this CAS 2-page layout. I love everything about this layout, especially the blue/brown color combination, the adorable pictures, and of course the wood veneers that are so very popular right now. I’d like to thank Nathalie from Scrapucine Blog for allowing us to share this […]
Today we have an adorable little gift box to show you featuring Clarissa and Camille Uptown Girls. I would like to thank Katarina author of The Watermelon Sugar Blog for allowing us to share her gorgeous and very useful design with you today. The original inspiration came from a sample pack of those very popular K Cups. You know […]
I just have a thing for silhouettes. They are so simple yet so elegant at the same time. I discovered this adorable card while surfing through Pinterest and knew I had found today’s inspiration. I would like to send out a big thank you to the original designer Kathy Tanner for allowing us to share her beautiful design with you today. Be […]
I would like to send out a big thank you to Michelle Wooderson for allowing us to share her beautiful design with you today. Be sure to visit her blog Mish Mash. You will truly be inspired. Michelle stamped the jar and daisy images then stamped the jars with the polka dot filler pattern. She colored the […]
I would like to thank Melissa Phillips, author of Lilybean Paperie for graciously given us permission to share her beautiful Spring card today. I highly recommend visiting her blog you will truly be inspired. I’m happy to introduce you to Spring Hills, a new stamp set from Papertrey Ink, designed by Nichole Heady. Simply said, it’s just sweet and […]
Dave shares a fun tip and craft project to work on with the kids! Thanks Dave for that fun tip! Supplies: Rolling Pin Foam Shapes (with adhesive backing) Ink (Dye-based works best for clean up) Lunch bags