Hey everyone! Roree here with today’s Make It! Monday post. Our next show is in Grapevine, Texas on March 31st – April 1st! Stamp & Scrapbook Expo will be teaching three “Latest & Greatest” workshops at this show: Card Making, Cool Tools, and Stamping. We have lots of great products from some awesome manufacturers in […]
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I hope today you are taking some time to relax and enjoy your weekend. Since it is cold outside, go grab yourself a cup of coffee, tea, or even a good old mug of hot chocolate. I want you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the inspiration I have to share with you on this […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing an interactive slider card I created using Cricut®. First, I pulled up the fish and fish bowl images from the Create a Critter cartridge in Cricut Design Space®. I sized the images proportionally so that my finished card size was 4 […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing how I created a card by easily applying multiple stickers at once. First, I started with a ruler and the Pond patterned paper and Puffy Stickers from the Shimelle Go Now Go collection from American Crafts. I cut the patterned paper […]
Hi Stamp and Scrapbook Expo friends and fans, Becki here. Can you believe Christmas is only a couple of days away? It’s going to be a white Christmas here in Idaho. We have several inches of snow on the ground. My kids are in heaven! They love the snow and cold weather (they’re more like […]
Welcome back this wonderful Saturday morning! The weather here in Utah has been so beautiful. I certainly have been enjoying all of the fall colors and the nip of the cool air. It is such a beautiful season! This is a perfect time of year to gather all of the projects you’ve been wanting to create […]
Hey, everyone! Roree here with another Make It! Monday project. Today I am sharing a gift bag I created for Halloween using corrugated cardboard, a gesso-painted patterned paper, and embellishments. First I started with a piece of cardboard I cut from an old mailing box. I cut it to 4 x 5″ so that it […]