Category Archives: Beginner
Repositionable Adhesives in a Bullet Journal
Bullet Journaling has taken a special place for me in my Paper Crafting time. It serves both as practical and creative planning and journaling time. Today I am going to give you a peek into both sides of that as … Continue reading
Halloween Glitter and Washi Tape Treat Bag
Greetings! Shellye McDaniel here today with a quick and simple Halloween Glitter & Washi Tape Treat Bag. For this project, I have used a standard white 4 x 7.75″ paper sack, a large wooden 3/4 x 3″ clothespin, scrapbook papers and … Continue reading
Distressed Foiled Accents Card Tutorial
Hi, everyone! Teri here with a stamped card featuring some distressed foiled accents that are easy to make with products from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L®. Let me show you how you can make your own accents for your next card or … Continue reading
Decorative Gift Bag For National Date Nut Bread Day
Hello crafters! Terri here, and yes indeed, it’s National Date Nut Bread Day. Of course, I’ll use any excuse to dust off the old loaf pan and mix it up in the kitchen. With cooler temperatures just around the corner, … Continue reading
Halloween Shaker Card Tutorial
Hi Crafters! Valerie here today, and I decided to create a fun Halloween shaker card for today’s post! The Colorful Halloween Background I started by making a very colorful background with three Distress Oxide inks (Carved Pumpkin, Lucky Clover, and … Continue reading
DIY Paper Calla Lily Bouquet
Hi friends! Dana Tatar here today sharing how to create a paper calla lily bouquet. I love the look and scent of fresh flowers, but I usually only splurge for a bouquet on special occasions. The wall vase in my … Continue reading
Summery Gift Card Wallet Tutorial
Christine here with a summery gift card wallet, perfect for so many occasions and definitely when you really don’t know what to buy someone! Pop inside a gift card and hey presto, gift sorted! Take a look to see how … Continue reading
Traveler’s Notebook Adhesives
A Traveler’s Notebook is a great way to capture your memories on a smaller scale and keep them contained in one area. Adhesives don’t have to change dramatically for this scale but I do have some ideas for you on … Continue reading

