Get Well Card
This get well card is a creation using fabric and dabbling in quilling. Super easy to make. So, grab your supplies… and get card making!
This get well card is a creation using fabric and dabbling in quilling. Super easy to make. So, grab your supplies… and get card making!
It is that time of year again, and if you are like me you STILL don’t have your Christmas cards done and sent out. This year, I decided to cut back and do a photo cards for the family and then make just a few cards for the special people. Here is one of the…
I think this is one my my favorite cards that I have made in awhile. I was just messing around with the Stampin’ Up’s Fresh Vintage stamp set. This simple card could easily be made with any postage-stamp type stamp and for any occassion.
This card is super easy and would be perfect for a male or female recipient. It would also be great to use in a business setting. And, by changing the front sentiment, you could easily have a birthday card or thinking of you card.
This was a scrapbook page that I entered into the fair. The theme was vacation. This one happened to be for a trip to Georgia, but obviously could be adapted for any place.
This is one of my favorite cards I have made in a while. Depending on the paper and sentiment you used, you really could go any direction with it. Maybe a sympathy card using muted printed paper, or even a birthday card. It was so much fun to make… I entered it in the fair…
Today, I am going to show you step by step how to heat emboss. This is a super-awesome technique, but a lot of people don’t know how to do it, unless you’ve been to a class or have seen someone else demonstrate.
This is a card I entered into the Fair and won second place on. It was a Father’s Day card– just because that was the category they gave us. It could easily be changed to be a masculine birthday card. As always, you can use whatever colors or patterns to fit your recipient. SuppliesStriped card…