Tag Archives: 3D Foam Squares Mix White

You’re Pawsome Shaker Card
Hello crafty friends! Tracy here and today I have a sweet You’re Pawsome Shaker Card to share. Create a super cute card in a matter of minutes. Here are all of the details. Let’s Get Started! Doodlebug Designs has some … Continue reading

Framed Botanical Card
Hi everyone! Yvonne here with a classic Framed Botanical Card. By using 3D foam products you can easily add a luxurious dimension to your card. 3D Foam Squares Micro White is a great adhesive for adhering tiny and details items. … Continue reading

Let the Good Times Roll Doggy Journal
Hi, Connie here with a fun “doggy journal” project using patterned papers by Doodlebug Designs and some awesome Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L® products. You will need the Premium Double Sided Tape 1″ to secure the paper to the front covers. … Continue reading

Hello Strips Card
Hi, Jamie here today! If you’re like me, you have lots of scraps that you just can’t bear to throw away but don’t know what to do with them. I had these pretty strips laying around and decided to make … Continue reading

Snail Mail Card
Hi, everyone! Raise your hand if you love sending cards to your friends and loved ones! Teri here to show you to make a super cute card to drop in the mail next time you go to send out some … Continue reading

Best Friends Forever Card
Hi everyone, Yvonne here with a super cute Best Friends Forever Card. This card is easy to create, even for beginner card makers. And a finishing touch is added using the technique called Wear Your Adhesive on the Outside. Wanna … Continue reading

You’re My Best Pal Card
Hi, Connie here with a fun pet lover card, You’re My Best Pal Card, using die cuts by Doodlebug Design, and 3D Foam Adhesives. Using patterned papers and matching die cuts make it easy and fast to create themed cards. … Continue reading

A Purr-fect Day
Hi, Jamie here today with a Purr-fect Day Card made with pretty decorative papers and a cute shaker sticker. Purr-fect Day Card Panels Die-cut decorative paper using a banner die and a circle die. Die-cut white cardstock using a scallop … Continue reading