Category Archives: Tutorial
Mixed Media Dragonfly Tag
Hi everyone, Yvonne here. Last year I collected all kinds of flower seeds from our garden and I like to gift them to friends in an original way. What came to mind was this mixed media Dragonfly Tag with a … Continue reading
Hugs from New York City Collage Card
Hi, Connie here with a fun collage card showcasing stamped images with a New York City theme, and highlighting them using the E-Z Runner® Stars Refillable Dispenser. It may look complicated but breaking it down in steps will make it … Continue reading
Celebrate You Collage Tag
Hello friends! Have you tried collage? Today, I have a Mixed Media Collage Tag to show you. I admit I was intimidated by collage the first time I tried it. Now, I enjoy it. To start I choose a palette … Continue reading
Beautiful YOU Card Tutorial
Hello crafty friends, I am sharing this simply stated Beautiful YOU card. June is Pride Month and this card was inspired by one of my college friends whom I admire for his strength and grace. He is a beautiful person … Continue reading
Dog Treat Gift Tag
Hi, everyone! Do you have a loved one or friend who recently added a canine buddy to their family? Teri here to show you how to make a tag to add to a bag of dog treats to welcome the … Continue reading
30 Minutes of Art Scrapbook Layout
Hi, Connie here with a scrapbook page using seven of my go-to adhesives. This page has some tricky elements that need the perfect adhesive to keep it all in place. Let me take you through the process and you will … Continue reading
Wavy Burlap Birthday Card
Hi everyone, Yvonne here with a fun Wavy Burlap Birthday Card. Adhesive sheets are a great way to turn your burlap cardstock into stickers. And with the help of the brand new 3D Foam Squares Micro White adhere any small … Continue reading
Framed Floral Harmony Card
Hello, friends! Jamie here and today, I have a Framed Floral Harmony Card. Making your cards a little extra special is easy with Creative Photo Corners, Adhesive Lines, and Adhesives Sheets 4 x 6in. I used these items to add … Continue reading

