Hi Weekly Scrapper friends! Becki here, to share with you a set of cards I created using background stamps. Back in December I created a set of Christmas tags using background stamps. I thought that it would be fun to create a set of cards with the same background stamps. On the first two cards […]
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The countdown is on, Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! On today’s Inspiration Station I’ve got two Valentines to share with you. I used the new Crate Paper collection (Hello Love). I love making cards especially for Valentine’s Day – who doesn’t love to get a handmade Valentine on Valentine’s Day? I know I […]
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 […]
Hi friends, Becki here. Happy October 1st! I LOVE October and I LOVE Halloween. I thought I would share a Halloween card with you today. I was browsing the aisles of the dollar store the other day and I came home with a bag of tiny black spiders. I thought it would be fun […]
Hello, and welcome to another Inspiration Station! I’m so glad you’ve found your way here. Today I wanted to share a card I created that came from a box of preprinted greeting cards. As a papercrafter I cringe (and most of the time refuse) when I need to I buy a greeting card. They’re so […]
In this week’s “Inspiration Station” tutorial, I created a video to show you how I combine some of my favorite 6×6 patterned papers and embellishments to create a card. A card is a great way to use up items you’ve been holding onto in your paper crafting stash. Here’s a look at the card I […]
This week for our Inspiration Station tutorial I want to show you how to easily design at least part of a card on the diagonal. We’re also going to use some of the neon colors you’ve seen trending in fashion. Follow the steps below to quickly design any project on the diagonal. Step 1: To […]








