Want to know a quick and easy way to use those leftover designer series paper strips? Check out these 3 cards created with the Garden Walk paper. These are super quick to create and great for all different occasions. With this paper pack I have created Birthday cards and Christmas cards and I’m sure they Read More
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December Stamp Camp Card Club Kit Featuring Garden Walk Paper
My Stamp Camp at Home Card Club Kit for December features the Garden Walk Designer Series Paper and a package of the Blooming Pearls, plus the card kits to create 8 Fun Fold Birthday cards; 6 are gift card holders. My club cards are easy for the beginner stamper and this month they are all fun Read More
Create Cards/Gift Card Holders in a Flash – One Sheet Wonder Cards
Did you catch Thursday night’s One Sheet Wonder Cards? If not you are in for a real treat today with Two Gift Card Holders and a Bonus Birthday card from just one sheet of the Winter Meadow Designer Series Paper. Like I told you on Wednesday’s blog post this designer series paper pack is NOT Read More
Simple Stamping Cards with Designer Series Paper This or That
With the Winter Meadow Designer Series Paper, you can create simple stamping cards in no time but, get this for any occasion you have coming up. That’s right both cards were created with the same print from the pack. The prints in this paper pack can be used for Christmas but I also think they Read More
Create Fun Shaker Christmas Cards With Designer Series Paper
Create fun Christmas Cards with the Joy of Christmas Designer Series Paper and clear envelopes filled with some of the Loose Holly Gems & Sequins. I knew right away when I saw the Loose Holly Gems & Sequins in the mini catalog that I wanted to create a shaker card with them. I wanted this Read More
Create Holiday Treat Holders with Warm Wishes Paper Pumpkin
Create fun treat holders with the November Warm Wishes Paper Pumpkin kit. On Monday I showed you how I used these houses to make them into cards/gift card holders with the add on Warm Wishes cards and envelopes; which Paper Pumpkin subscribers could purchase. If you missed Monday’s post you can find it here. Let’s Read More