Tag Archives: Card making

Your Special Day

Just to share a bit about myself, I currently host Scrapbook Expo’s Creativity Center at 20 shows across the nation. After 14 years of traveling with Scrapbook Expo I still get excited when I hit the show floor. Yes, I still shop like it’s a sport I’m in it to win it! 🙂 If you’re a collector […]

 

A Jolly Hello

Do you share my love of snowmen? I must admit they never fail to bring a smile to my face. Fat ones or skinny ones, shabby chic ones or clean and simple ones, it doesn’t matter – I love them all! I’d like to thank Cindy Lawrence for sharing her very sweet snowman card with […]

Pretty In Pink Thank You Card

One can never have too many thank you cards on hand, especially when they are as beautiful as this one! The talented Jackie Pedro from the My Favorite Things Design Team really outdid herself on this card. I love all the texture that was added using the Diagonal Stripes Stencil with some modeling paste, along with the Diagonal […]

You Make Me Smile

I absolutely fell in love with this vintage inspired card designed by Melissa Bove, author of the blog Creating From The Heart. I highly recommend stopping in for a visit – you are sure to be inspired to start that next project.      Melissa started this beautiful card using two different paper pads by Bazzill, […]

Halloween Gift Card Holder: Dead Men Tell No Tales

Do you share my love of Halloween? Then I know you are going to love this spooky Mausoleum Gift Card Holder designed by the very talented Barbara Rankin. Instead of giving candy as a treat, why not give special Trick-or-Treaters a gift card presented in this spooky Halloween card?   To see a complete step-by-step on how to recreate this […]

Spotted Chick

Today’s project goes out to all of you very talented stampers. What’s not to love about this very adorable gift wrapping and card set designed by Jeanie Wilmer author of The Spotted Chick Blog? Jeanie started out using  a 3 3/4″ card base cut from kraft colored cardstock (you will need two pieces), then follow up with […]