• MFT Card Design competition – Colouring category

    Hey friends, I hope you’re well. Today I’m sharing with you my entry to this year’s MFT Card Design Superstar competition in the Colouring Virtuoso category. I had an idea that I wanted to try colouring on black cardstock, and I didn’t want to do a floral image, which is all the inspiration I could

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  • Peek-a-boo! Interactive slider card

    Hey guys, how are you? Do you make Halloween cards? I love them! This month’s Rachelle Anne Miller release is full of spooky (but cute) images, and some adorable co-ordinating papers, and I’ve used both on today’s card! I coloured up the Peek-A-Boo Racoon stamp using Copic markers and fussy cut it with my favourite

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  • Hoppy Birthday! Tips for printing digital images and a watercolor hack!

    Hi friends, how are you? I can’t believe it’s September tomorrow! There’ll be an exciting new RAM Stamps release tomorrow, but I’m still playing with this month’s! Today, I’m sharing a fairly clean and simple card that has a little hack for achieving a dreamy watercolour background… TIP 1 – Printing your digital images. Now,

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  • Hope your day is LOADS of fun!

    Hey friends, hope you’re all enjoying summer. We’ve just gotten back from our family holiday, and I have three weeks worth of laundry to get through – so I thought this card was quite apt for today! This card also makes me smile because it was inspired by my two daughters (age 3 and 5)

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  • Heffy Doodle fan hop

    Hey friends, I’m excited to be taking part in an Insta hop today for fans of Heffy Doodle! Also, there is a giveaway if you follow along – head over to my Insta page and start the hop from there for your chance to win! For my card, I used the following products: Special Delivery

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  • Hey guys, how are you? Have you seen the new release from Rachelle Anne Miller? It features lots of scene builder images, that you can mix and match to create your own scenes! Today, I’m sharing a card using the “Special Day Owl” mini scene creator (by the way, if you use code JAYNEVAUGHAN, you’ll

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  • Christmas Peace

    Christmas Peace

    Hey friends, how are you? Have you been enjoying Christmas in July? I’ve loved getting organised in good time! Today, I’m sharing my final Christmas in July card, featuring the Christmas Peace stamp from Rachelle Anne Miller. After printing off my image, I masked it off using Masking Fluid, and then created my watercolour background.

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  • Big cosy hugs

    Big cosy hugs

    Hi friends, how are you? It’s been a while since I posted – life is incredibly busy at the moment – I have my two young children off school for the summer holidays, and in the evenings I’m working on something very exciting which I hope I can share with you in the coming weeks!

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  • School is Cool

    School is Cool

    I can’t believe that it’s my daughter’s last week in reception class before finishing for summer! Her school has a lovely system where they buddy up the new reception children with a kid in the top year, who can look after them and make them feel settled. Molly absolutely loves her buddy and is going

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  • Tilly is 5

    Tilly is 5

    Hey guys, how are you? Hope you’re having a lovely weekend and are getting some crafty time in. We had a kids party last weekend, and this is the card that I made for the birthday girl, who loves princesses, and even had Rapunzel at her party! I used the Bunny Princess stamp from Rachelle

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  • Snail Mail slimline slider

    Snail Mail slimline slider

    I’m so in love with the new release from Time for Tea Designs, especially the pull tab slider dies! Today I’m going to share how I made this cute interactive snail mail card, where the snail is delivering his letter! There’s quite a lot going on in this card, so I’ll break it down into Read more

  • Tulip bookmark

    Tulip bookmark

    Do any of you guys follow Mona Toth on Instagram? She’s so inspirational and a few months back she made a see through shaker bookmark and I instantly fell in love with the idea (hardly surprising given that shakers and bookmarks are two of my favourite things 😂). I used the new tulips add-on slimline Read more

  • Hey friend

    Hey friend

    I absolutely love the jammy dodger stamp included in the Teariffic set from Time for Tea Designs, so today I’m sharing another card project I made with it! I started by stamping the image with Versamark ink onto a rainbow of different cardstock. I heat embossed in white, and then fussy cut around each one Read more

  • Space shaker card

    Hey everyone, hope you’ve had a fantastic weekend! Friday was a sad day for us work-wise as we lost one of our amazing team members, who left to pursue another opportunity. However, I’m so pleased for her and she’ll totally smash her new role! I had a galaxy background leftover from last week (see my Read more

  • Zooming by to say…

    Zooming by to say…

    Happy Monday! Hope you had a great weekend. This weekend, I had my first attempt at making a galaxy background, and it was so much fun. I love how something that looks like a complete mess when it’s in progress can actually turn out to look so cool. To make the galaxy background, I applied Read more

  • Lucky Duck

    Lucky Duck

    I love playing with new techniques, do you? For this card, I wanted to create a reflection in the duck pond, so I decided to give mirror stamping a go. I followed a tutorial by the amazing Jennifer McGuire, of course! To do this technique, you’ll need a stamp with a large solid surface area. Read more


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