This week’s freebie is a set of elegant Toile cards. #printable #freebie
This week’s freebie is this set of beautiful Toile-designed cards. Toile is such a timeless design – so elegant. You can use them for so many applications. Consider them for paper crafting, card making, scrapbooking, mixed media, glue books, junk journals, and more.
This Freebie Friday printable is so very versatile – grab it today! #printable #free
These beautiful floral cards can work for so many different uses. Gift tags, crafting, appointment cards, glue books, scrapbooking, junk journals, business cards, and more. How will you use them?
Freebie Friday – Game pieces PDF printable. #printable #freebie
This week’s freebie theme is game pieces. If you love to play and love to craft, this PDF printable is for you. The images are great for crafting, mixed media, journaling, junk journals, glue books, scrapbooking, and more.
This week’s Freebie Friday is a group of fun sayings. #printable #freebie
You can’t go wrong with this free printable of sayings. They are fun, colorful, and easy to use. Consider them for card making, crafting, junk journals, glue books, mixed media, scrapbooking, and more…
Luscious plants adorn these tags and stickers for Freebie Friday. Download the free PDF. #printable #freebie
We have hit the end of the work week which means it is time for a Friday Freebie. This week I am sharing a plant-themed page with tags and stickers. The designs all work together well and make for a great start for a background that you can add too. Consider them for labeling, gift giving, scrapbooking, junk journals, glue books, mixed media, organizing and so much more.
Making bows usng a simple tempalte. #bowmaking @gwenstudios
If you struggle to make bows, you are going to enjoy this post. I am sharing with you a template for easy bow. making. The templates can be cut using my free SVG file or cut by hand. They both work equally well and are simple to make.
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Making The Templates
I used a Cricut Maker to cut the bow templates from a cereal box. To make the templates sturdier, I cut two of each size.
The cutout templates are ready to be taped together. I used double-sided tape between the two pieces.
Making the Bows
I used a variety of different spring colors and sizes of ribbons from Gwen Studios.
It is easier to show how to make a bow than to explain it. Please watch the video tutorial for the easy way to make bows using the templates. These templates can make single, double, and triple bows. You can also combine different colors together.
Video Tutorial
Template Files
The template file is available as an SVG file or a PDF printable. The SVG file will work with your personal cutting machine. If you don’t have one, the templates are easy enough to cut by hand using the printable PDF file as your guide.
Freebie Friday – Floral cards and pocket #printable #freebie #craft
Hello and welcome! I am excited to offer a freebie printable that I know you will love. This printable was carefully crafted to be both visually appealing and practical so that you can make the most of it. I hope that you enjoy it and find it useful. One of the most popular color combinations this year is the soft shades of mint and pink. These two colors complement each other beautifully and give off a fresh, feminine vibe. This week’s freebie coordinates with last week’s tags, labels, and stickers.
Grab the free Friday printable – a page of soft floral stickers and labels. #printable, #free, #freebie
A set of softly colored floral tags and stickers. Great for crafting: cardmaking, collage, mixed media, labeling, organizing… Consider printing them out on cardstock or sticker paper.
Next week’s freebie will coordinate with these so make sure to return for that freebie too!
Historical card designs that include clovers for St. Patrick’s Day. #freeprintable #ephemera
These historical cards all contain clovers for St. Patrick’s Day. The text has been removed from them making them more generic and versatile for crafting. They are great for collages, mixed media, junk journals, glue books, and more.
St. Patrick used a clover to explain the Holy Trinity of Christianity, which is God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Shamrocks have three petals whereas four-leaf clovers have four. Finding a four-leaf clover is considered lucky because your chances of finding one with four leaves are about 1 in 10,000. Both versions are associated with the St. Patrick’s Day holiday.
Grab the free PDF printable file here [clover cards]
I am participating in a monthly printable blog hop. Look at all the free printables created for St. Patrick’s Day.
These beautiful historical borders are great for crafting. You can print them out and color them, use them for collage, card making, scrapbooking, mixed media, and more…