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Cards and Journal with Graphic 45
Welcome to Day 3 of our 2012 Blog Hop with Graphic 45! Card Duo by Beth Pingry I have 2 cards today, because I just LOVE this paper collection! Its the same Bird Song Collection that Christine uses below, but … Continue reading
Card Trio and Christmas Card Holder
Card Trio by Vicki Chrisman Hi everyone! It’s Vicki, what a fun week with Graphic 45. I’m sharing a card trio I created with the beautiful “Bird Song” collection from Graphic 25 and Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L® adhesives. I created … Continue reading
Merry Christmas Card
Here we are, on our way to Christmas already. Where did November go? lol Things are moving fast around here these days. Today I thought I’d share a Christmas Card. It’s made with Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L® E-Z Runner® and … Continue reading
For a Christmas Card Swap
Each year I create cards for a Christmas Card swap with friends from a crafting group. I started my cards, and I thought I would share them! I’m using the Graphic 45 8×8″ paper pad Nutcracker Sweet. While at first … Continue reading
Festive Tag
Hello, Christine here today to share with you a festive tag. It is a special time as all this week Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L™ have combined with Lawn Fawn. I chose a quick and simple design because at Christmas … Continue reading
Gift Bag
Hello! It is Christine here today and I am delighted to be taking part in the Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L™ and Authentique Blog Hop. I’ve created a gift bag using the gorgeous Peaceful paper collection, these papers are just my … Continue reading
Prayers and Strength Card
Hello! As you know, everyone here at Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L is celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness month. Unfortunately, this is a disease that affects each and every one of us. For my card, I used the Pink Photo Corners to … Continue reading
Floral Box Frame
Hi, it’s Christine here today. I’ve chosen to decorate a small white box frame, it’s really straightforward and with the new E-Z Dots® Permanent, it is speedy too! Firstly remove the back and glass from your frame. Carefully use the … Continue reading
