Stampin Up: The Cloche Dies from Stampin Up makes the perfect slit for the buckle for this new handmade Christmas card with a buckle fold!
It’s been so much fun creating cards using the Double Twisted Ribbon Technique. You can use scrap pieces of designer paper, or cut strip of your favorite papers. Several of the cards I’m sharing in this post and video are created with the Hues of Happiness Designer Series Paper. See bottom… Read More
6 fun handmade Christmas card ideas. Including hand painted cards, lino block printed cards, and papercrafted cards.
Make 6 Handmade Christmas Cards That Use a Z Fold & Pop Up w/ Lisa & Gina of Lisa's Stamp Studio in this YouTube Card Cardmaking Class!
Try these quick and easy DIY Christmas card ideas using minimal supplies like paint, paper, and foliage. Even the kids can help!
Handmade Christmas cards. I wanted to send them this year, and I had a rock solid, easy to make, guaranteed to work plan in my head! Easy to cut, quick to make. You know what that means- things definitely won’t follow the plan! And then there was the over thinking. Oh, was there over thinking! O.O.P.S.! Watch […]
No need to be an expert crafter!
Use Scrap Designer Paper to Make a DIY Christmas Stair Stepper Card with Lisa Curcio of Lisa's Stamp Studio in this YouTube Cardmaking Video!
Send handmade holiday cheer without spending an entire day fighting with a glue gun.
A set of ten handmade custom color/theme mountain greeting cards from Bozeman, Montana. Each card is handmade with love, in part, with repurposed, recycled, and secondhand materials. If you want a certain color scheme, select a primary color. If you would like two color schemes (5 of one, 5 of the other, please also select a secondary color). If you would like a different custom theme, please add a message/note with your order specifying what you would like. Cards are approximately 4.25 x 5.5" though there may be slight variances. Cards come individually wrapped with kraft brown envelopes in cellophane sleeves. Cards are blank inside.
"Wishing you all the best! Love, me and wine."
Hand-printed linocut Christmas cards made-to-order. Celebrate nature and cosy nights by the fire this festive season! Printed in Prussian Blue water based ink onto an A6 cream card (240gsm). Blank inside so that you can write your own message. Each card comes with a cream envelope (120gsm).
Here’s my card for this week’s sketch challenge. I used the Simply Zinnia Dies to cut those pretty flowers and the Zinnia 3D Embossing Folder for the background layer.
Creating Christmas cards can be a joyful activity for kids. With colorful paper, stickers, and a sprinkle of imagination, children can craft delightful and unique holiday greetings that spread cheer to family and friends.
No need to be an expert crafter!
Rudolph cu nas rosu si cornite impodobite asteapta sa duca urarile voastre catre cineva drag :) Felicitare format standard (114 x 162 mm), pe carton gros.
Hello my crafty friends Welcome to Karen Burniston's December 2019 Designer Challenge, where we were asked to make something using the brand new Surprise Ball Pop Up. Since some of the DT like to work ahead, Karen had also posted the Oct/Nov & December Challenges well ahead so when I was creating my cards for the Pear Blossom Press & Karen Burniston Blog Hop, I also made my December Designer Challenge Card. Yes - this is a Surprise Ball Pop Up that also LIGHTS UP! I'm so happy that I can finally share it with all of you. Before I get into the detail shots, here is a quick YouTube video so you can see all the details of my card. I chose a 6 x 6" patterned paper pad for my card rather than use one of the three patterned paper packages I challenged myself to stick to for my holiday cards. But this one had the feel I was going for, so I went with it. The paper has lovely copper foiled bits and I do love some sparkle and shine on my holiday cards! I also used the new Flap and Closure to hold the card in the closed position and added sparkly brads to the centre of the circles. The is the back of the card ... The ball on this card doesn't spin, to prevent the wires from twisting and possibly breaking. It just made sense to secure the bottom to keep everything in working order. I fussy cut two tags from a sheet of the patterned paper, and adhered them back to back catching the side of the flap at the top edge. The PUSH HERE stamped circle has a copper foil mat. Below is the card unlit ... ... and then lit. I punched out a couple of circles from the sides of the ball, and added a vellum panel in behind it so it would softly diffuse the LED lights from the EZ Lights Pack. There are two windows, and since the EZ Lights come with three wires/light bulbs, I adhered the third one on the base of the card to shine through the cracks in the ball. It's hard to see in the light I was taking the photos in, but I did take one in a darker room so you can get a better look. I hope you will check out the rest of the Design Team ... their blogs are linked on the right. Karen Burniston will have her project tomorrow (Wednesday) on her blog. Supplies: Patterned paper - A Winter's Night (6 x 6" pad), Recollections 1117 Surprise Ball Pop Up - Karen Burniston Blue and white card stocks EZ Lights - Pear Blossom Press Pearlized Vellum scraps Sakura gold gel pen 1118 Flap and Closure - Karen Burniston Brads - Paper Studio Copper foil card stocks - Stampin' Up Push Here stamp set - Lawn Fawn Bakers Twine Card size - 5 x 7", fits in a standard 5 x 7" envelope Thanks for stopping by today
Turn old greeting cards into colorful ornaments with this simple, eco-savvy DIY project.
Christmas is a season for crafts, but also a time of year when the days aren’t long enough. We’re doing our best to show fun crafts, quick enough to squeeze in to the hectic time around Christmas. Inspired by The Crafty Crowand her experiment with Q-tips, we print pretty Christmas- and place cards in todays post. You need a tp roll cut in half, q-tips, two rubber bands and acrylic paint. A paper plate to pour out the color on can be good to have at hand. 1. We begin by attaching a bunch of q-tips around the tp roll. You need to be two to do this, one to hold the tp roll and the q-tips and one to attach the rubber bands. It doesn’t matter if the q-tips end up in a mess to begin with. When the rubber bands are on, you can gently adjust the q-tips evenly around the roll. Pour out a some acrylic paint on a paper plate. 2. Dip the stamp in acrylic paint and start printing! For best result spinn the stamp two or three times on each print. That way the wreath becomes full and pretty. Done! Printing is fast and […]