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Chalkboard Art Ensemble

Hi! Kimberly here and I am excited to share my CHA artwork with you today! The best part of creating these projects is knowing that all the adhesives I need to make everything come together were on my desktop! Scrapbook … Continue reading

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Thank You!

Hey there!  Ashley here today to give you another card that uses more than one adhesive type!  Here is the card: Here are the instructions on how to create this card. 1.  Make your card from cardstock and adhere the … Continue reading

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Ahoy Matey Card

Ahoy Maties! Latisha here with you today.  A few of my daughters friends are graduating from High School in just a few short weeks.  Some are going to prestigious colleges, some are staying close to home an attending the local … Continue reading

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Missing You…

So this is a super simple card I whipped up.  My brother is in the military and I thought it was quite the fit for when he gets deployed later this year. To make this card I followed these steps: … Continue reading

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You’re Awesome Tag!

Latisha here today, with a fun tag using up scraps lying around.  I grabbed what was laying out on my work table, which was some colored card stock, pattern paper, stamps, Copic markers and adhesive. First, I adhered my card … Continue reading

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Merry & Bright

Hello there!  Latisha here with you today.  As the days get closer and closer to Christmas, I find my self wishing for more time.  What about you?  How about we make a really cute Christmas card, without any stamping involved? … Continue reading

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Holiday Bell Ornament

Hi it’s Beth, and I have a holiday home decor project today! With just a die cut flower, ribbon, and a large bell, I  crafted this adorable Christmas ornament. The poinsettia is layered with 3D Foam Squares and is held … Continue reading

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Hippity Hop Easter Banner

I have an Easter Banner tutorial today! And it’s sooooo easy to make! First I die cut the pieces, six of each. Next I made the florets, which look tricky, but really they’re pretty simple. I die cut the edges … Continue reading