I love quick and easy. Especially quick, easy, and cute, don't you? Wook at the widdle face on this snowman card. Love it! That's the cute, the quick is using only three different papers, four if you don't paint the eyes in like I did. Although, I think the best part is he is only $2 at My … [Read more...]
{Free Printable} 2014 Calendar
Are you a bit obsessed like I am with calendars? I just can't have too many of them and purchase one for every room. So it only made sense to start making my own to save a little money. I am finally finished with my printable 2014 calendar and am sharing it with you. Since these were made in 3" x … [Read more...]
You Melt My Heart Treat Bags
Featured in the January/February 2013 issue of CuttingEdge MagazineI love the two techniques that I recently learned how to do on my electronic die cutter for these treat bags. I can't decide if I like the faux letterpress or embossing the best. Guess I will just have to say it is a … [Read more...]
Faux Letterpress
Yep, you read that right- Faux Letterpress. You may know how to use this technique with your cutting machine already, but it was news to me! I love the clean, simple line look with a slight depression that comes with Letterpress. So classic. Besides, I am always looking for fun and creative … [Read more...]
Ribbon Handle Boxes
Featured in the November/December 2012 issue of CuttingEdge Magazine: Here is my take on the cute little ribbon handle boxes by Lettering Delights as seen in the November issue of CEM. I think these would be nice to fill with cookies for the holidays. Oh, or maybe those tart … [Read more...]
Emboss With Your Electronic Die Cutter!
The cost of metal dies are very cost prohibitive to me. Every time I go to the store and see a design that embosses and cuts at the same time, I am drawn to purchase it. Then I fight with myself because I have way, way too many cut files, and reason that I really don't need the embossing feature. … [Read more...]
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