Tag Archives: American Crafts
Masking Strips for Inking Technique
Hi, everyone! Do you like to make your own backgrounds? Teri here with an easy masking technique to try next time you make an inked background for a card. Cut Strips of Paper, Add Adhesive and Mask Start by cutting … Continue reading
Wine Cork Snowman Tutorial
Hi, everyone! Do you love making holiday crafts? Teri here to show you a fun way to turn a recycled wine cork into a cute snowman ornament for your Christmas tree! Create the Snowman Paint a wine cork with white … Continue reading
Christmas Tags Card
Hello Christmas crafty friends! Tracy here and today I have a quick and simple Christmas Tags card that you can create in minutes. Here are all of the festive details. Let’s Get Started First I cut a 5×7 white cardstock … Continue reading
Backpack Name Tags
Hi, everyone! Got kiddos heading back to school? Teri here, and here’s a fun idea for you! I created some backpack name tags for an adorable way to personalized and accent their backpacks! They are so easy and so fun … Continue reading
Together Watercolor Layout
Hello friends! I am sharing my Together Watercolor Layout that documents my travel before the Pandemic. My husband took me on a last-minute trip to California for an early Valentine’s present. Grab a cup of coffee and pull up a … Continue reading
Cute Bunny Shaped Cards
Hi, everyone! Easter will be here before you know it! Teri here to show you how to make some super cute bunny shaped cards that you are going to love sending to all your special some-“bunnies!” These bunny shaped cards … Continue reading
Little Boy Scrapbook Layout
Last month I shared College Visit Scrapbook Layout with you where I used the E-Z Squares® to create a bold and unique heat embossed background. I teased that I would have a softer one coming up this month and I’m … Continue reading
WindowRama Shaker Card Tutorial
Hi friends! Dana here today sharing how to use the Stampendous WindowRama Dome Jar Shaker Cutting Dies to create a dimensional dome shaker card. Typically, I am not a card maker. In fact, I usually struggle with more complicated card … Continue reading