Category Archives: Adhesive Sheets

Textured Grad Card Tutorial
Hello crafty friends! It’s Judy here with a textured grad card with a masculine look. It’s that time of year, even with all the change in our world, seniors will soon graduate. I’d like to show you how I achieved … Continue reading

Swirl Heart Mom Card
With Mother’s Day coming up within a week, this sweet swirl heart mom card was created with my mom in mind. I know she is going to love this one! My mom loves flowers so adding them with sunny colors … Continue reading

Wonderful Birthday Bouquet Card
Hello friends! Judy here today with a Wonderful Birthday Bouquet card. I’ve used Thin 3D Foam Squares White Mix and 3D Foam Circles White Mix to give the flowers and vase different levels of dimension. It adds such depth to … Continue reading

Earth Day Suncatcher
Hi friends! Dana here with you today sharing a fun upcycle tutorial. I hope you are all staying healthy and safe, and are finding some time to be creative while social distancing. One benefit of not being able to make … Continue reading

DIY Cow Print Paper with Adhesive Sheets
Hi friends! Dana Tatar here today sharing a scrapbook layout documenting my trip to a dairy farm. The animal print patterned paper that I had in my stash is great for wildlife, but not so good for the farm yard. … Continue reading

Traveler’s Notebook Gift Bag
Hello, Shellye here with an anytime gift, would be perfect for an upcoming occasion like Mother’s Day or graduation. It’s a Traveler’s Notebook Gift Bag! The handmade notebook is tucked into a unique woven bag! Traveler’s Notebook Gift Bag Instructions … Continue reading

DIY Travel Journal
Hello! It’s Judy here today. I’ve put together a DIY Travel Journal to take on a trip this month. Can you believe I made the covers with Self-Laminating Pouches – Cards Medium? I’m super pleased with how nice they look! … Continue reading

Trash to Treasured Notebook
Hi, Connie here with a recycle project that involves trash – Trash to Treasured Notebook! Think about cake mix boxes, cracker boxes ~ you get the idea! The cardboard fronts can be treated like patterned paper. I’m using these as … Continue reading