Freebie Friday – Floral Paper Bags

Freebie Friday – Floral Paper Bags

This week's Freebie is a pair of printable floral paper bags. Consider using a decorative scissor to cut along the top edge for additional design. The printable bags can also…
Foil Technique and a Die

Foil Technique and a Die

with Kokorosa This card can be used for so many different occasions. I am not sure which makes it more beautiful, the die or the foil technique. Together they are…
Embed Technique – Tag it Tuesday

Embed Technique – Tag it Tuesday

This week's Tag it Tuesday shares a paper embedding technique using an embossing folder. The technique is simple and one you might overlook but the results are amazing. Video Tutorial:…
DIY Resist Spray Tag

DIY Resist Spray Tag

Tag it Tuesday This week's tag is a variety of mixed media. Beginning with DIY resist spray and ink smooshing. Then add ephemera in coordinating colors to finish the tag.…
Die-cut Card

Die-cut Card

with Kokorosa I used my DIY Mixed Media Spray and a die from Kokorosa to make this beautiful card. I chose not to use a sentiment, leaving just the lovely…
Freebie Friday – Letter Set

Freebie Friday – Letter Set

This week's Freebie is a letter set that contains a folding card and envelope with a folk art floral theme. You can change the size in your printer dialog if…
Tag it Tuesday with Gelatos

Tag it Tuesday with Gelatos

This week's Tag it Tuesday uses Gelatos in two different techniques. Gelatos are a smooth soft crayon-like product that can mix with water and blend easily with or without water.…
Gone Fishing – Tag it Tuesday

Gone Fishing – Tag it Tuesday

This week's tag uses a fun paint bubble technique for the background which is fun to do. Then I added printable images to finish it off with a fun fishing…
Valentine Chain

Valentine Chain

This DIY Valentine Chain is a fun craft that is easy to make with a few Dollar Tree supplies and a free printable. The chain can be used in so…
Valentine’s Day Cardmaking

Valentine’s Day Cardmaking

with Kokorosa This heart card was made with dies from Kokorosa, mica powder, and mineral powders. There were a few bumps along the way but they can always be resolved,…