Tiled DSP Mixup Cards 4 Cards 4 Envelopes
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)!
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)!
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.
Are you planning on creating LOTS of handmade cards for this holiday season? You’ll need these 10 tips for creating in bulk/batches to optimize your efficiency.
Pretty Pumpkin Thanks Notecards are the perfect addition to any package you send or to give out a little thank you. Make a set with this tutorial.
This month, the Paper Pumpkin Alternatives were exceptionally fun to make! The July 2021 Adventure Begins kit was geared toward outdoor adventure, and here’s how to make even more!
This Soft succulent wild cats card mixes texture and designer series paper to wish a beast of a thank you. Make one or a stack with the steps here!
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!
Today is Part Four of my “Create With DSP” Series and we’ll be focusing on the Ice Cream Corner paper for a stack of cards! And it can be combined with the April Paper Pumpkin kit to make a Side Flap Card.
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!
Are you ever intimidated by your Designer Series Paper? Today is Part One of my “Create With DSP” Series and we’ll be focusing on the Sand & Sea papers!