Last week in my post introducing the winter card pack, I mentioned that I would be back to write about a technique used on the trees: two-step watercolour stamping. The basis of this technique was from two-step stamping where two … Continue reading
Last week in my post introducing the winter card pack, I mentioned that I would be back to write about a technique used on the trees: two-step watercolour stamping. The basis of this technique was from two-step stamping where two … Continue reading
October is over and winter will be here before we know it. In fact snow is already on its way (again!) for us! To ease into the snowy holiday season, I am releasing a pack of 5 cards with a … Continue reading
Do you ever hide little notes in your kid’s lunchbox for a sweet surprise when they open it at school? It’s such a fun idea! Wouldn’t it be great if you had a bunch of mini cards all ready to … Continue reading
Fall in Alberta has not been nice this year. There has been more snowy days than I can remember from any other fall season and, once again, the beautifully coloured leaves are hiding under a blanket of snow this morning. … Continue reading
A few weeks ago I introduced the first monthly set of cards, the birthday card pack. Today, the beginning of October, I would like to offer a fall themed pack of greeting cards. It includes 5 handmade cards with clear … Continue reading
Before I begin with the technique, a noteworthy milestone must be shared: Today Birdwing Paper Designs is celebrating 150 blog posts! I could not believe it when I saw that this was going to be the 150th post!! Or more … 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
Christmas will always be my favourite time of the year, but the beginning of September has become a close second for a few reasons: the kids go back to school (yesterday), my birthday is right around the corner (2 weeks … Continue reading