Category Archives: Tutorial
Gingerbread House Shaped Card Tutorial
Hello everyone! Today I am very excited to share with you a shaped card that I’ve wanting to do for several weeks…needed the time to just sit down and do it. All these pieces were put together with Scrapbook Adhesives … Continue reading
Decorated Glassine Gift Bag
Hello there, Latisha here with you today sharing a way to give cash, a gift card, movie tickets etc… in a fun and easy way. Using a few crafty materials. I plan on giving this to a little girl who … Continue reading
Framed Wings – Decoration for Christmas
Hi There, today it’s Stephanie here and I want to show you a christmas frame I made with Die Cuts, Paper and the fabulous E-Z Dots® Permanent – Refillable and 3D Foam Squares – White Mix. I use this little frame as wall decoration. … Continue reading
3D Foam Shapes Holiday Pillow Box Tutorial
Greetings and Happy December! Today I’d like to share a gift wrapping idea using Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L® 3D Foam Shapes! Using a couple of techniques, I embellished the shapes to decorate this cute pillow box… Let me share how … Continue reading
Layered Holiday Tag
Latisha here with you today. I am sharing one of my most favorite things to make, especially this time of year…tags! Making a pretty tag just gets me all in my crafty happy feelings. A pretty tag to add to … Continue reading
Gift Bag Tutorial with E-Z Runner Grand
Are you headed to a Thanksgiving feast and in need of a quick, cute gift wrapping idea? It’s Erica and today I’m sharing gift bags I created using the E-Z Runner® Grand Permanent Strips dispenser. 1. Cut cardstock 3.25″ x 5.25″; cut a … Continue reading
Mixed Media Christmas Canvas
Hi there, it’s Stephanie here today and I want to show you a mixed media Christmas canvas I made. I use this as wall decoration. It’ a simple project (next time I will try it with my kids) and here … Continue reading
Christmas Greetings
Hello! AJ here to share a few Christmas cards from my stash this year! I am not a fan of mass producing, I like to mix it up a little, but sometimes production line style card making works best- similar … Continue reading

