Starry Sky Hello Card with Monochromatic 2022-2024 In-Color
This Starry Sky Hello Card is a quick and easy card to make, and features one of my favorite fun new 2022-2024 In-Colors!
This Starry Sky Hello Card is a quick and easy card to make, and features one of my favorite fun new 2022-2024 In-Colors!
The Split Card Technique uses 1 sheet for 4 cards! I show this easy and efficient cardmaking technique as a Paper Pumpkin Alternative using the March 2022 Beyond the Horizon kit.
A Pop Up Pansy Card is a great way to welcome spring! This patch of pansies bloom when the card is opened. See below for the instruction video!
A Double Easel Bird Card is a fun-fold way to say hello to a friend. It’s an easy card style that shows off the Friendly Hello stamps and paper!
This Reverse GateFold Bird Card stands up and wishes a happy birthday with beautiful papers. I wrote out the steps to create this fun fold card here.
The In-Color Polished Pink pops on this Penned Card! A fun and easy way to say hello, so check out this step-by-step guide.
Creating a matching envelope is an easy way to fancify a beautiful card. I show the steps here how to make a Split Card and a matching envelope using only a 6” x 6” piece of Fine Art Floral Designer Series Paper.
The Golden Garden Specialty Acetate is fun to create with, and I’ll show you 4 ways to do it! Today is Part 8 of my “Create With DSP” series and we’ll be focusing on ways to showcase acetate on your projects.
Create a Monochromatic Accordion Card with the Dragonflies Dandy Garden Paper! Today is Part 7 of my “Create With DSP” series and we’ll be focusing on using the coordinating colors to create a stack of cards.
Today is Part Five of my “Create With DSP” Series and we’ll be focusing on the True Love papers! Find lots of ways to create with this DSP, create a card using the Spotlight Technique and create a card stack!
Let’s make a Slimline Pansy Thanks Card today! A cool-weather favorite, these flowers are hardy and perfect for a striking card. Find the recipe here!
In Part Two of my “Create With DSP” Series, we’ll be focusing on the Hydrangea Hill papers! Whether it’s a large design, a tiny print, small odd-sized pieces, or even scraps, there’s something to try for your next stack of cards!