Welcome back to another Creative Cardmaker post! Today’s card features a grouping of smaller items to form one large focal point! I’ve used the Tiny Tags stamps and dies, but you could group any smaller die cut or punched shape on a card, such as butterflies, circles, hearts, stars, etc. Grouping them together helps keep […]
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Hey friends, Becki here. Summer is right around the corner and that means camping. I’m not a fan of camping when we have to stay in a tent BUT I don’t mind camping if we stay in a camper. I found this adorable camper card cut file in the Silhouette Design Store and knew it […]
I love the look and the charm of quilts, and to add that look to a card is even better than the real thing, in my opinion (well, less time-consuming, anyway)! Today I have a charming little “quilted” card for you, made with the Quilted: Summer stamp set and dies. First, I die cut the […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a stamped card I created using an awesome new stamping tool, the MISTI. First, I started with the MISTI, a Hero Arts Woodland Creatures stamp set, and a sheet of watercolor paper. I placed the panel inside the MISTI on top […]
Creating a recessed panel can give you a beautiful focal point for a clean and simple card! Let me show you how I made my card for today. First, I cut an A2 sized piece of cardstock for the background of the card front. I’ll be placing all of my pieces on top of this […]
Thanks for stopping by today! I’m Becki and I’d like to send you a warm hello from Idaho. I have a masculine layout and a card to share with you that I created with the new Pinstripes collection from Echo Park Paper. If you need to create any masculine projects, this is the collection for you! It’s […]
Calligraphy is all the rage in stationery, and I love that it’s making its way to card making as well! A few stamp companies are getting in on that trend with their pretty stamp sets. For today’s post, I used Calligraphy Classics by Papertrey Ink for the sentiments, along with a watercoloring technique that I […]