12 Weeks of Christmas is Coming!

Twelve Weeks of Exclusive Tutorials for Christmas
Here’s the Tutorial Schedule
- Weeks 1 through 5: Holiday Card Projects
- Weeks 6-9: Holiday Gift Projects
- Weeks 10-12: Bags and Tags

I love tags! One step down from greeting cards, tags are no doubt my Number Two most needed papercraft. Today I combined the sweet Easter Lamb with Hello Life. Admittedly, it’s my first time inking up the largest image of Hello Life. As you can see, I only PARTIALLY inked it. Love the “happy.” Just…
World Card Making Day is October 1 World Card Making Day was created to remind us that the best gifts come from the heart and the hands. This Saturday, join the bandwagon of papercrafters and let your creativity fly. Next, send your friends and family the personalized cards your dear ones will treasure.N How apropos!…
The latest Occasions catalog from Stampin’ Up! has lots of seasonal stamps and supplies for the spring and summer seasons. One of my favorite products is a single stamp called Easter Lamb. It’s a lovable little lamb with expressive ears and a wooly coat that’s the perfect symbol for the “in like a lion, out…
Bees and beehives are all the buzz right now. Did you know they fly more than once around the world to gather one pound of honey. They truly are worker bees! To produce my small collection of Honey Bee Friendship cards, I turned to some interactivity. I wanted to pay homage to this absolutely sweet…
Have you ever seen one of those fancy cards with a built-in snow globe? Shake the card and the snow or sparkling beads inside the window dance about. Wondered if it’s easy to make one? The answer is YES! It IS easy to make a snow globe shaker card. With the right materials and a…
Go | See | Do It’s a great sentiment for lots of occasions that come along this time every year. Graduations. Retirements. Vacations. The card features three things close to my heart, too: the canine companion, the Volkswagen Beetle, and travel. Once again I took my liberties with a great sketch from MojoMonday, Sketch 444. Three narrow panels…