Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a winter card I created using Ken Oliver Crafts Color Burst Watercolor Powder. I started with Ultramarine Blue Color Burst, Ken Oliver Crafts Best Ever Craft Mat, watercolor paper, a 6-well palette, a dropper, and water. I put watercolor powder in […]
Happy Hanukkah to all my Jewish friends; I hope you have a wonderful holiday season surrounded by those you love! Welcome to Weekly Scrapper! It makes me smile knowing that you’ve found some time to get crafty; after all, creating art is very therapeutic and a proven stress reliever. The secret to success is to have fun with your […]
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Today I have some awesome ideas I want to share with you to get you in the spirit of Christmas. Sit back, relax, and enjoy! I am sure you will be motivated by the end of this article to jump in and get started on your holiday […]
Happy Friday! What are your plans this weekend? I am looking forward to a nice relaxing weekend filled with good food, great company and sleep, lots and lots of sleep. Who’s kidding who, I am also looking forward to reading late into the night until my eyes can barely stay open and my brain is […]
Hello, Becki here. I’m excited to share a quick and easy Christmas card with you. When I make Christmas cards, no two cards are alike. I like to mix my designs, products, and even the size of my cards. I created this card with some chipboard letters that I had in my stash. Everything […]
You’re going to fall in love with these fun die cut watercolor paper tags by Heidi Swapp! It’s time to break out your Color Shine, any washi tape you have on hand, and have some fun! What a fun and easy way to customize your projects. Be sure to stop by the Heidi Swapp website anytime you […]
Adding a bit of watercoloring to a layout, card, or project, creates so much “wow” and amps up the creativity level! Today I’m sharing five of my favorite layouts where I’ve included watercoloring. J by Paige Evans One of my favorite techniques is to die cut a background, back the shapes with patterned paper, and then […]









