Fall Watercolor Plaid Cards with Tree Silhouette
What’s more festive than some Fall watercolor plaid cards? Make a few with me. Watercoloring is an easy way to spruce up your projects without a lot of time — or any fancy techniques!
What’s more festive than some Fall watercolor plaid cards? Make a few with me. Watercoloring is an easy way to spruce up your projects without a lot of time — or any fancy techniques!
This Freezin Fun Skiing Bunny Card has a 3D effect — the ski slopes look lifted off from the card! What an great way to send a warm note to a friend!
A Black and White Zebra Birthday Card is quick and easy to make, plus it’s great to celebrate a friend’s birthday, no matter what age they are!
A Tri-Fold Snowflake Winter Card is just what you need to celebrate the cold season! With a fun fold and an in-lay die-cut design, it’s beautiful yet simple to make!
I’ll drink to that! This Whiskey Thank You Card with a Repeated Rocks Glass Background uses an easy technique that I’m sharing with you today, and I’m sure you’ll use on future projects. Give it a try!
When you see a shelf of liquors, it feels luxurious with so many choices! This Top Shelf Rainbow Decanters slimline card captures that feeling for your favorite whiskey fan!
Pull the liquor out of this Brown Bag Whiskey Card! Make a masculine project featuring a whiskey decanter with this easy papercraft tutorial for your favorite whiskey fan!
Want your holiday card to stand out? Try a tall slimline card like this Watercolor Snowflake Slimline Card! Shiny snowflakes pop with a blue watercolored ombré background.
Are you a tea fan? Nothing’s Better Than Tea! So I made a tribute to my new favorite beverage with this Day Without Tea Card!
Let’s make a Dancing Goats Slimline Card! This craft trend is easy, and Three goats celebrating is a fantastic tribute to your recipient!
As soon as I saw this set, I knew those chocolates would look delicious in little paper wrappers! This Chocolate Truffle Kind of Day Card showcases the chocolates on a simple-to-make card.
For this Layered Flower card, I used the Raised Feature technique. With this technique, it was easy to go from simple stamping to an advanced card!