Category Archives: Tutorial
Hi readers !!! Flo here for a new tutorial today ! What a pleasure to create with Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L, adhesives are of such high quality and so practical! Today I show you how to create a small album, very … Continue reading
Hello there! I’m Tiffany and one of the newest members of the 2013 Design Team! Here’s a bit about me… I’m an Army Wife and Mom of 3 kids (7, 5, and 15 months). When I’m not crafting, you can … Continue reading
Hi Everyone….Kelly here to show you how to add sparkle and “wear your adhesive on the outside” when designing a scrapbook layout. On her sixteenth birthday, my daughter decided to invite all her friends out for dinner. They dressed up … Continue reading
Happy Mother’s Day to all of the Mothers out there from all of us at Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L!! Latisha here with you today. A few of my daughters friends are graduating from High School in just a few short … Continue reading
Welcome to Day 1 of our blog hop with Perfect Paper Crafting! Hello Blogosphere! It’s Tiffany Johnson here with a fun & easy Video Tutorial featuring Perfect Paper Crafting’s Perfect Layers Products! Here’s the Mixed-Media card we’ll be making: To … Continue reading
Hi, it’s Beth here, Happy May Day! I love the sentiment on these cards, it passes as Thinking of You and/or Thank You. It’s always good to have several of these types on hand…so I made several! A few may … Continue reading
We are so happy to have the super talented Kelly Klapstein join our Design Team! For her introduction post Kelly made this adorable scrapbook page! And a few words from Kelly: Hello everyone! My name is Kelly Klapstein, but you … Continue reading
Hello, Latisha here with you today. Sometimes, I forget that not all card makers are stampers. So here is a quick video tutorial, on how I made the card below. I think it is fine without a sentiment, this could … Continue reading
Hello! Today I wanted to mix it up a bit and not only share a card I made, but I made a video about the card start to finish. Here is the card itself: Here is the video: Thanks for … Continue reading





















