Tag Archives: Creative Photo Corners Black

Blog Hop with Lawn Fawn – Day 5
Welcome to Day 5 of our blog hop with Lawn Fawn design team! Can you believe it’s already the last day?! We hope that you enjoyed all the tips and inspiration as much as we loved creating them. If you … Continue reading

Blog Hop with My Favorite Things (MFT) – Day 2
Welcome to Day 2 of our blog hop with My Favorite Things (MFT) design team! We are excited to share wonderful inspiration created with both company’s products. See what the two talented design teams have done. Find Day 1 here: … Continue reading

Happy Day Tag with Stripes
Hello, it’s Beth today, with another tag project. This one is quick and easy, I hope you’ll give it a try. First I have to thank AJ Otto – I was inspired by her Thanks So Much card. I used … Continue reading

Easy Gift Bag and Tag Tutorial
Hello Latisha here with you today, to share a fun and easy way to dress up a plain gift bag, the kind we all have lying around. Gift Bag Tutorial 1. Using your favorite color of Creative Photo Corners, create a … Continue reading

Friends Forever Tag with Chevron Tutorial
Happy New Year! It’s Christine, today I have a tutorial for a chevron design on this Friends Forever Tag. A New Year tends to make you reflective and I’ve certainly had a year where I’ve needed my friends. It’s nice … Continue reading

Art Impressions Blog Hop Birthday Love Card
Michele here with a fun card to share for the Art Impression’s blog hop! I had the privilege of using their new set, Birthday Love. I used my Copic markers to color her in. I wanted to air brush the … Continue reading

Grunge Birthday Card Tutorial
Hello everyone and I hope you’re having a lovely Sunday! Asia here and today I am sharing a tutorial for this grunge birthday card I made for my hubby :). Masculine cards are always tricky, especially if you like adding flowers … Continue reading

Happy Fall Card
Hello there, Latisha here today with a fall card created with die cuts & some of my favorite adhesives. This card can be made the traditional card base way, but I created the card base using two rectangle stitched diecuts. … Continue reading