Stained Glass Technique for Card Making
Stained glass windows inspired me to create these cards. Do they inspire you? Read on if you would like to learn more about stained glass and where to … Continue Reading →
Stained glass windows inspired me to create these cards. Do they inspire you? Read on if you would like to learn more about stained glass and where to … Continue Reading →
Dragonfly flower card is the eighth card in the Mother’s Day card/gift series. If you decide to make a card like the one shown, then please refer to the list … Continue Reading →
Card versioning is the focus of the 7th card post created for the Mother’s day card/gift making series. The card on the left has the standard card dimensions of 5 ½” … Continue Reading →
In this version of the Mother’s Day Card, the flower frame takes on a supporting role. A blender pen was used to color in the flowers from the frame stamped … Continue Reading →
Here is the 5th card in the Mother’s Day Gift/Card Making series. Here is the list of materials used to create it: Cardstock in Black, White and Red, Decorative Paper, … Continue Reading →
Mother’s Day Card/Gift Here is the 4th posting in the Mother’s Day series. Changing the look of the frame was easy. The frame image was stamped using the curry … Continue Reading →
Red Flower Mother’s Day Card This is the third card in the Mother’s Day card/gift series. Like the first card in the series, its folded dimensions are 3″ X 3″. … Continue Reading →
As promised in the previous post, here is the standard size version–4 1/4″ X 5 1/2″. The materials used to make this card are: Cardstock: Red, White and Black, Inkadinkado® … Continue Reading →
Mother’s Day Card–#1 This month’s card making series from craft designer focuses on Mother’s Day. Each card on its own is a suitable Mother’s Day card. Or, if you’re wondering … Continue Reading →
Easter Chick Card Petunia was insisting on a letter writing campaign to further her cause of having penguins included as part of the Easter Celebration. When craft designer told her … Continue Reading →