Tag Archives: Amy Tsuruta

A Coffee Project with Foam Adhesives
Hey, it’s Amy here and if you’ve been following me for a time, you’ll know that I love coffee. I love to drink it and love any/all coffee themed projects! This fun project uses one of the Starbucks reusable cups … Continue reading

Blog Hop 2016 with Graphic 45 – Day 3
Welcome to Day 3 of our blog hop with Graphic 45 design team! Are you enjoying the wonderful inspiration shared by both talented design teams? If you missed Day 2, click Blog Hop 2016 with Graphic 45 – Day 2! and … Continue reading

Whale Done Card
Hello! It’s Amy here with a card that has a smidge of watercoloring. I’ve been really enjoying the watercoloring trend. Here’s how I did it: I popped the whale on 3D Foam Squares White Mix. I used E-Z Runner® Permanent Strips Refillable … Continue reading

Blog Hop with Lawn Fawn – Day 1
Welcome to our blog hop with the super fun folks at Lawn Fawn! We are SO excited to be sharing inspiration from both design teams and products for the week 🙂 What’s a celebration without a giveaway….or two?! Details about that … Continue reading

Another Cup of Coffee Card
Hello and Happy Tuesday! It’s Amy here with a coffee card. For those that follow my blog, you know how much I adore coffee and coffee cards. Here’s a peek at my original supplies that I was going to use: … Continue reading

Surprise Card
Happy September! It’s Amy and I can’t believe that the summer is wrapping up! I wanted to design a card that uses some fun fall colors. Here’s a quick peek at some of the supplies I used on my card: … Continue reading

Clean and Simple with a POP of 3D Foam Squares
Hello! It’s Amy with a clean and simple (CAS) card. What does clean and simple mean to you? One layer? I consider myself a CAS designer but struggle with one layer cards. I always have the need to add more … Continue reading

Shaking Things Up with Crafty Foam Tape
Hello! It’s Amy here with a Shaker Card. I know that the shaker rage has been around for awhile but I still get comments from people that they want to try making them. I think that I’ve made more in … Continue reading