
Hey everyone, I’m back today with another card from the latest Time for Tea Designs release, featuring my favourite of the new stamp sets – the I Really Dig You stamps & dies. I started by die cutting four slimline frames using the Stitched Slimline Slopes die. On the first three, I snipped away the

Hey, how are you? With Easter just a week away, I’m sharing this pastel coloured Easter card using some of the new release goodies from Time for Tea Designs. I made my background with the Eggstra Special layered stencils – applying a light layer of colour (spun sugar, shaded lilac and salvaged patina distress oxides)

Happy Tuesday! Another week and another MFT Sketch Challenge! I love them! For this card, I cut two strips of the Black & White Stripes patterned paper by MFT, and added them to an A2 card base with tape runner. I stamped and coloured the images from MFT’s Rainbow Critters stamp set, using the following

Hey friends, how are you? Today I’m sharing a lovely slimline card featuring some of the new release embossing powders from Wow! I’ve used the Dappled Effects trio, which has three beautiful dappled pinks and peaches. I decided to make a slimline card with three windows to show off each of the colours properly. I

Hey guys! Do you like taking part in card challenges? I love them, because they force me to think creatively in ways that I might not have otherwise, and I end up producing something new! Today, I made a card for the current MFT Stamps colour challenge #206, which has the following colour palette: I

Hey everyone, hope you’re well! I’ve just made a card for this month’s Heffy Doodle challenge – “Love” themed cards, so I thought I’d share a tutorial! To make my background, I blended various pink shades of distress oxide through the Simply Radiant stencil, starting with the darkest in the centre, moving out to the
Hey guys! It’s been a while! Some big life changes happening at the moment, so crafting has taken a bit of a back seat, but I’m hoping to be back more regularly very soon! So, today I’m sharing another CAS card that would be suitable as a sympathy card, an encouragement card or a masculine

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Hey guys, happy Monday! We’ve had a busy weekend, as this Saturday, a little puppy joined our family! He’s keeping us very busy, so I’m glad I’ve made plenty of Christmas cards in advance! For today’s card, I used MFT’s essential alphabet dies to cut “HO” in a panel of white card. I did the Read more

Happy Friday, everyone! Phew, what a week it’s been! I’m so excited for the weekend – do you have any nice plans? Today, I’m sharing a card I made with the Penguin & Snowman: Santa Snowman digital stamp from this month’s RAM Stamps release. I also wanted to use one of the new digital papers Read more

Happy Monday, friends. I hope you’ve had a great weekend. Today, I’m sharing a clean and simple Christmas card using the Eclipse technique! To start out, I took an A2 panel of white card, and ran it through my die-cutting machine with MFT’s Merry & Bright die, making sure to keep all of the pieces. Read more

Hey friends, how are you? I’m sharing another Christmas card today, this time made with a few co-ordinating products from Waffle Flower. I really love anything postage-stamp themed, so as soon as I saw this range, I couldn’t wait to play with it! I started out by die cutting a panel of white card using Read more

Hey crafty friends, thanks so much for joining me again today. Recently, MFT Stamps held a cardmaking competition, and I’ll admit, I made a few options for the Clean and Simple category before deciding which would be my entry! So this is one of the other cards I made. I created a scene using the Read more
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