Category Archives: Tutorial

Masking Sentiments

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. […]

 

Halloween Gift Bag

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 […]

Fall-Themed Pop-Up Box Card

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″, […]

Halloween Shaker Card

Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a card I created using Jillibean Soup‘s Shape Shaker Cards. For this card, I used the Large Circle Shaker Card pack, the Large Circle Shaker Inserts pack, and the Orange Sequins pack. I got out some paper and stickers from October […]

Tie Closure Birthday Card

Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a card I created with a fun tie closure. First, I started with an 8 1/2 x 11″ piece of cardstock, my paper trimmer, and a scoring blade. I scored the one end of the cardstock panel at the 3 1/2″ […]

Gold-Accented Chipboard Letters Card

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 […]

A Colorful Focal Point That Lines Up With a Background Image

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 […]