Vellum Circle Window Card
A Vellum Circle Window Card is great for a little hello and also uses a fun technique for vellum. It makes it look like you are looking through a window.
A Vellum Circle Window Card is great for a little hello and also uses a fun technique for vellum. It makes it look like you are looking through a window.
I had so much fun making this colorful science flasks card with the new It’s a Science stamp set! Watercoloring a rainbow was a great way to make these flasks and beakers stand out for this birthday card.
Some of these images are works of art, so I enjoyed making Triptych Paper Pumpkin alternatives from the May 2023 kit Exploring In Color! See below how to make these fun alternatives celebrating the great outdoors!
Grow some Carrots with this Pull Up Carrots Card! They pull up to reveal a hidden message. I show you how here.
This Carrots Pop Up Box Card is welcoming spring with a fun fold! This stamp set is perfect for popping out of the ground — I mean card!
A Pop up owl card is a fun way to let these adorable owls fly! With some pretty paper and cute stamps, this interactive fun-fold birthday card will help you celebrate.
An Easy Owl Valentine Card can be made for all your friends! The Adorable Owls stamp set has the cutest pun and mixing the Celebrate Everything paper patterns together works for a great Galentine.
See below how to make this Sunburst Vellum Heart Valentine Card. I used the new Favored Flowers Sale-a-Bration DSP for the pattern on the floating heart!
Want to make a Paper Pumpkin alternative that’s also a fun fold? This Double Z Fold Overlay card pairs the new Silly Goose stamp set and the December 2022 Paper Pumpkin kit for a congrats card with a hidden goose!
This Graduation Scotty Dog card is a Paper Pumpkin alternative made with the December 2022 kit and a Scottie dog punch! Create a celebration!
Celebrate the upcoming year with this Black and Gold New Years Card! 2023 is given the star treatment with gold foil, diecuts, and foil paper!
A Set of Tiled DSP Mixup Cards is just what I needed! Four cards and four matching envelopes came together quickly with this mixup design technique (and can be used with almost any paper)!