Category Archives: Tutorial
Daisy Card with 3D Foam Circles
Hello, it’s Christine here today with a simple daisy card. Those flower centers are easily made with 3D Foam Circles White Mix and a little bit of heat embossing. Follow my easy tutorial to see how. Heat Embossing 3D Foam … Continue reading
Retro Girl Traveler’s Notebook
Sunday Greetings! Shellye McDaniel along with you today. I have a so-simple tutorial for making this fun Retro Girl Traveler’s Notebook. Creating a Retro Notebook: First, you will start with just a few basic supplies: 9 x 12″ craft foam, … Continue reading
Graduation Card | Step by Step
Graduation season is upon us, friends! Today on the blog, you can find the steps on how to create this card. If it’s possible to be empty and have a full heart at the same time, this is me, every … Continue reading
ART Mini Canvas with 3D Foam Squares
Hello Friends! Today, I’m sharing an ART Mini Canvas that I created using a verse from Penny Black. That, along with a tag die, was my inspiration for this project! I’ve used 3D Foam Squares Black and Thin 3D Foam … Continue reading
Creative Stamping with 3D Foam Shapes
Welcome back, friends! Today I am sharing a fun little tutorial on how to use your 3D Foam Shapes in a creative new way. Let’s get stamping! I love ALL of my foam shapes. There are just so many things … Continue reading
Celebrate World Ocean Day
Today is World Ocean Day and I simply could not pass up the opportunity to create a fun, colorful card to honor the occasion. I’ve traveled various parts of the world and been up close and personal with many amazing … Continue reading
Romantic Love Shaker Card Tutorial
This Love Shaker Card expresses love and appreciation in a fun way to someone special – be it your spouse, best friend or family member! Hello everyone, Yvonne here with a romantic inspired theme that is very easy and securely assembled … Continue reading
Welcome Home Pop-Up Card Tutorial
Hi there! Valerie here today with a fun interactive Welcome Home interactive pop-up card tutorial to share with you! Let’s start with the front of the card. Card Front Background Scene First, die cut the scene’s base with your rectangle … Continue reading

