Tag Archives: 3D Foam Frames
Big Hello – Easy Shaker Card Tutorial
Hi, everyone! Do you like to make interactive cards? It’s Teri here today with an easy way to make an easy shaker card with 3D Foam Frames, a piece of transparency and a few basic supplies. Creating the Easy Shaker … Continue reading
Interactive Monster Card Tutorial
Hi, everyone! Do you like to make cards that have lots of details? Teri here, and I’m going to show you today how to create an interactive “monster” fun card with several decorative elements! Monster Card Base and Panel To … Continue reading
Glitter Frame Card Tutorial
Hello, my crafty friends! Tracy McLennon here, and today I have sparkly, sweet and simple card idea to share, a glitter frame card tutorial. Glitter Frame Card Instruction Start your card with the 3D Foam Frames, and a piece of … Continue reading
Happy Mail Mini Bag Album
Happy Mail Greetings! Shellye McDaniel here today with a sweet happy mail mini bag album to give or keep stuff full of adorable items! Mini Bag Album Basics To begin, selected two flat bags that measure 5 X 6.25-inch. For … Continue reading
Framed Butterfly and Flowers Card Tutorial
Hello everyone! It’s Judy here today. I have a card with a Framed Butterfly and Flowers using 3D Foam Frames. It’s a quick way to add a dimensional frame to a card. Create the Background For the background, stamp a … Continue reading
3D Foam Shapes Scrapbook Layout
The combination of our 3D Foam products and foil are a great way to take your scrapbook layout to the next level. Not only does it allow you to play with a trendy technique but it also adds some sparkle, … Continue reading
Divided Shaker Card Tutorial
Do you like to make interactive cards? Teri here, and I’ve got a fun twist on shaker cards for you! I’m going to show you how to make a divided shaker card! These cards are so fun, and they are … Continue reading
Puffer Fish Shaker Card with 3D Foam Frames
Welcome back, paper crafting friends! Today I have a fun little Puffer Fish Shaker Card featuring 3D Foam Frames to share. Here are all of the details for this sweet little card. When I create cards, I generally go for … Continue reading

