A place to showcase my crafts and talk about it...what's better than that? I hope to inspire and encourage others to create things for themselves, friends and family.
I used to love playing with paper dolls when I was a little girl and I'm not sure if I ever outgrew it. These Julie Nutting stamps are so fun to play with and this time I decided to use them for paper dolls.
After stamping the doll and a couple of outfits, I decided to use clear packing tape to "laminate" each of them. I did this by placing each figure on the sticky side of the tape and then sandwiched it with another piece of tape.
I burnished and trimmed each piece before adding a piece of magnet to it.
Be sure to watch the YouTube process video.
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One of the nicest things about Cricut Design Space is that there are so many great projects that are on there. I searched for a 50th anniversary card and found one I wanted to make. The card was created by Theresa Donnelly originally but I made some changes.
Perfect. I cut all the elements and then couldn't for the life of me figure out how to fold it. It took quite some time to figure it out but eventually I did.
This is why I decided to film it. If you decide to make one, see below for the DS file and watch the YouTube process video to help you!
Friday! Nice to see you again! This week has been very lowkey since everyone is back to school/work. Hubby and I haven’t been doing much but watching new series and movies. I've been spending a lot of time in the Command Center as well. And house cleaning.
This week I'm thankful for all that. Just a really peaceful week.
What about you? What are you thankful for this week?
Welcome to Rainbow Crush – a Social Media hop where we share projects that feature a color of the rainbow each month! This hop is hosted by Tara on her Facebook Group. This hop takes place on the 2nd Wednesday of the month! The color for August is to use coral on your layout or card. You are only required to use 75%.
You can sign for the next month’s hop over on the The Paper Snob Community Facebook group:
Happy Thankful Friday! This week I'm thankful for Back to School activities. Yup, it's that time and this year even Jhené starts school.
The two younger ones and I participated in Chalk the Walk at both of their schools. Along with other parents, students and members of our fire and sheriff offices, we drew happy pictures and positive sayings at the school openings and sidewalks. It was over 100 degrees but it was fun.
Remember that pretty much all we did was cut around the people in photos? Me too! And I haven't done that in years! Well there's a first for everything.
I love, love, love how this layout turned out. It's like what's old is new, but edgier!
What do you think?
Deadpool embellishment is print then cut from the Cricut.
Papers and acrylic pieces are from Close To My Heart
I received the most beautiful items in my Design Team shipment from Jenlee Schoolcraft for the month of August. I received the following items:
My Sweet Paper Pad and Prima Flowers by Prima Marketing along with a beautiful roll of ribbon from American Crafts called Ruban Premium.
As soon as I saw the paper, I knew I need to create a card that focused on the patterned paper. I found one.
It's called a divided card and this is how you make it for a standard A2 card:
The card base is 4.25x11 scored at 5.5
You'll cut two 4x5.25 pieces of patterned papers or cardstock and then cut one of them as below:
The second one without any cutting/scoring will be adhered to the card base first and then place the top and bottom cuts to the card.
This was an easy card to make as long as you cut correctly. I took an easy way out with the embellishments by sticking to the paper to create a tag.
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