Using stamps, die cuts and dry embossing the Spellbinders blog has directions for making this fabulous Snowflake Card.
-Heather
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Using stamps, die cuts and dry embossing the Spellbinders blog has directions for making this fabulous Snowflake Card.
-Heather
Waltzing Mouse stamps is offering this ADORABLE gingerbread house ornament template free to download. It co-ordinates with a couple of their stamp sets but you could also use candy stamps you already have or even add real candies to … Read More...
Here’s a great Stamping 101 tip from the Make it Crafty blog, using a stamp positioner. This handy tool helps you line up wood or unmounted rubber stamps to help you get your image stamped in the perfect place … Read More...
This angel card is so sweet! Visit the Confessions of a Ribbon Addict blog and find out how Jody turned plain boring cord into a lovely gold cord and how she added dimension to her angel by cutting and lifting … Read More...
Using cardstock, dies and stamps Cindy at The Creative Closet will show you how to make this fantastic block calendar.
-Heather
This lovely tree embellishment looks like metal but it’s actually made using ultra thick embossing powder and a stamp. Find a” how to” tutorial on Tracy Evan’s blog.
-Heather
Here’s something to be thankful for today……FREE DIGITAL STAMPS! Visit the Free Vintage Digital stamps blog and download this wonderful set of birthday digi’s.
-Heather
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Looking for a hand made gift idea? These beautiful stamped tiles can be adjusted to any taste and style of decor. I adore the little added stamped charm! Find directions for making these over on the Stampendous blog.
-Heather
This dry erase board project that can be made to fit any holiday season or home decor. Using a picture frame with glass, some stamping and vinyl designs make one for yourself or as gifts. Find directions on the Ginger … Read More...
Looking for a last minute way to jazz up your Thanksgiving table? Why not make some pretty place cards for your guests. Find directions for these cute acorn ones over on the Two Peas in a Bucket blog.
-Heather
Martha Stewart Crafts has these cute Holiday paper figures to print, cut out and assemble. So cute for a mantle, centerpiece or add a ribbon to make an ornament.
-Heather
Hero Arts has a wonderful tutorial for getting more mileage from your stamps. They share 4 totally different card ideas using the exact same background stamp. Click here to check them all out.
-Heather
I’m in love with this super cool Owl collage! Rhea at Passionate Paper Creations used a new product called Fast Finish Decoupage and colored it using Distress Ink s for an interesting background technique. Find out more on her blog… Read More...
Download a free SVG file die cut from SVG Cuts to make this pretty ornament cone.
-Heather
Check out more SVG files and bundles over at Design Bundles
Dover Publishing has an entire page of free Thanksgiving themed clip art to download for free, click here to get it.
-Heather
Helga at the My Artist Life blog has a great idea for using small wooden embellishments. She’s adhered them to corks and used them as stamps, how clever! Click here to find out more. I think I *need* some of … Read More...
Visit Alipeep’s Art blog and find out how to turn a 12″ x 12″ piece of paper into a pretty treat holder. These are great for giving candy, coffee or tea packets.
-Heather
First off let me start by saying for the last two years my favorite paper crafting tool has been my Silhouette SD. I was one of those stampers that wanted to try an electronic die cutting machine but wasn’t sure … Read More...
The Lawn Fawn blog has a great tutorial video from Chari on using Distress Ink for making a stunning night sky background, click here to watch.
-Heather
You can find Lawn Fawn products here on Amazon and over at … Read More...
These fun large Alphabet stamps are made using childrens foam letter found at the dollar store mounted onto squares of foam. What a quick and inexpensive way to personalise just about anything. Find out more over on The Cheese … Read More...