Copic markers are still super hot for coloring stamped images. One of the things people love most about Copics is that you are able to refill them. Here’s a helpful video from Prairie Paper and Ink on how to refill … Read More...
Project: Recycled Dryer Sheet Flowers
Visit the Such a Pretty Mess blog and learn how to recycle dryer sheets into beautiful flower embellishments. These are simply divine!
-Heather
Technique: Distress Letterpress
Visit Gina K. Designs for a wonderful video teaching you how to ink and emboss with your Cuttlebug for a great distress letterpress background.
-Heather
New Release: Stampavie
Project: Inchie Card
Inchie are fun little stamps that measure 1″x1″, they make great accents for any paper crafting project or group them together for a main focal point like in this card from A*Muse Studio. Click here for video instructions on … Read More...
New Release: Whimsie Doodles Digi’s
Here’s an adorable digital stamp company I stumbled across called Whimsie Doodles. They have lots of cute images, I love the gnomes and owls the best! Check out their latest release here.
-Heather
Shop: Ink+Wit
I love finding unique one of a kind stamp shops on Etsy! They usually have such great designs, unlike anything you’ll find elsewhere. Here’s a wonderful shop I came across recently called Ink+Wit. They carry lovely wood mounted rubber stamps, … Read More...
Freebie: Mannequin Digital Stamps
Click here to download 3 free mannequin digi stamps from Pop “N” Stick.
-Heather
Looking for more digital stamps and SVG files? We love using the Design bundle to download our digital stamps. Make sure you check out their free … Read More...
Promo: Discount at Silhouette!
Silhouette is sharing a promo code with our readers to promote their cool Tattoo Paper.
Use promo code : GOSSIP and receive:
1 Silhouette SD and
2 Packages Temporary Tattoo Paper
for $199 (U.S. only) (That’s 120 bucks in … Read More...
Project: Scalloped Easel Card
Pop on over to the Sunflowers and Dragonflies blog and let Beth Norman show you how to make this stunning and clever scalloped easel card.
-Heather
Blog: Colour Q
If your looking for inspiration for a stamping project color is a great place to start. The Colour Q blog is a challenge blog that focuses on color, click here to visit for some great color combinations, card ideas and … Read More...
Technique and Project: Paper Pieced Card
Visit Britta Swiderski’s blog for a great video on how to use paper piercing with your stamps and patterned paper to make this sweet birthday card.
-Heather
Review: Embossing Machines
With all the many, many machines out on the market that can emboss it can be a bit confussing choosing the right one for you. Find a very helpful video at Above Rubies Studio about some of the most popular … Read More...
Technique: Masking
Simply Stamped shows how to use the masking technique to add flowers inside of a vase and for a really pretty card.
-Heather
Project: Gift Card Holder and Card
Visit the Spotted Canary for instructions on how to make this elegant wedding gift card holder and matching greeting card.
-Heather
New Release: Avocado Stamps
Avocado Arts is a brand new stamp company. They carry clear stamps in a stamp set of the month program, the nice thing about the program is you can choose only the stamps you want! Click here for more information… Read More...
Project: Stamped Bib
How totally adorable is this baby bib?! Visit the Homespun with Heart blog for step by step instructions on how to make one. So cute!
-Heather
Freebie: Stampmaker Negatives
Visit the Photocentric blog and download this months free images for the Stampmaker machine. I adore this butterfly image!
-Heatjer
Freebie: Father’s Day Clip Art
Click here to visit the Just Something I Made blog and download a pdf of some fun retro clip art, perfect for Father’s Day.
-Heather
Looking for more Father’s day papers, stamps, and Embellishments? then check out these Father’s … Read More...
Project: Criss Cross Card
Inky Antics shares a pdf with detailed instructions on how to make a fun criss cross card for Dad. But this neat card style can also be adapted to any occasion. Click here for directions.
-Heather