With Father’s Day less than a week away and spring sports finishing up, I thought it would be a great time of year to work on sport inspired cards. But as I was looking through my craft supplies, I realized … Continue reading
With Father’s Day less than a week away and spring sports finishing up, I thought it would be a great time of year to work on sport inspired cards. But as I was looking through my craft supplies, I realized … Continue reading
Last week I shared a post on how to up-cycle white grosgrain ribbon and turn it into colourful rainbow ribbon. This week I wanted to continue on the same road of recolouring grosgrain ribbon with sponge daubers and ink, but … Continue reading
Do you ever find that some craft supplies just sit in a box or on a shelf and are left for years completely ignored and unused? I tend to do that with patterned paper, buttons, and ribbon. Ugh… ribbon… I … Continue reading
The warmer weather has arrived, snow has melted, tulips have started growing, and the grandparents have returned from Arizona – it must be spring! To celebrate the arrival of spring, I have a new card pack available. This set of … Continue reading
My daughter has been wanting to do a card class with her friends for a while and since we didn’t have any plans for spring break this year, it was a great time to plan one. She was so excited … Continue reading
Last September I released the first birthday card pack and it was such a popular item that I decided to do a second one. I had received some new Stampin’ Up! product that included a few birthday stamps and framelits, … Continue reading
There are a lot of birthday celebrations in the month of September for our friends and family… including my own! In honour of my birthday today, I am sharing some of my favourite birthday cards and introducing my first monthly … Continue reading
Many years ago I bought my first little container of shimmer paint. I say “many years” because I have had it in my craft collection for so long that I have no idea when I bought it! When I first … Continue reading