It’s the time of year that we like to add patriotic decorations in our homes. This darling holiday frame accent is perfect for your living room table, or even your front entry way table. This is a perfect time to pair these fun chipboard shapes from Want2Scrap with Authentique’s new americana line “Pride” to create […]
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We discovered this beautiful card on the Audrey Pettit Blog. I recommend stopping by for a visit. You will truly be inspired. Thank you Audrey for allowing us to share your design. Audrey used one of the SEI lines, Field Notes. Sometimes it’s not so easy to keep our cards flat enough to mail in a regular envelope, but with […]
Today’s card is a wonderful inspiration made by Audrey Pettit, using the Remembrance Collection from Authentique. A special thank you to Audrey for sharing this with us. This is a perfect type of card when you want to reach out to a friend or loved one. Sometimes just a simple thinking of you can […]
Today’s project just brings a smile to my face. This fun wall hanging with its bright cheerful colors & inspirational message was designed by Audrey with Ephipany Crafts. If you are like me (a lover of all crafts) than you will love the Epiphany Tools. You can create everything from customized jewelry to the cutest epoxy embellishments. Stop by Epiphany Crafts for […]
Gift bags are one of my favorite go to projects, I like to keep different size gift bags on hand for when I feel the need to give away a little pishky (small gift). Don’t you always need a gift bag for one reason or another? I would like to thank Audrey for sharing her beautiful design […]
We thought this owl was so adorable! Audrey Pettit is the designer and made this for the Little Yellow Bicycle Makin’ the Grade Cycling team. To create this journal, Audrey said “I covered the front of the journal with papers from the 6×6 paper pad, and added border detailing with pleated rosette strips. I made a “best […]
Great use of canvas on a card! Designer: Audrey Pettit More info and step by step instructions are on her blog. Blog Post: http://audreypettit.wordpress.com/2012/05/25/birthday-wishes-3/