Hello everyone, it´s Sanna here again with another guest blog post and step-by-step. For today´s post I created a set of flower cards using a stamp masking technique. By adding a different sentiment, this basic idea can be used for almost any occasion.
Hi Everyone! It’s Karen here. My cards today include a few of my favorite things. They have flowers, they have a combo of Kraft and white papers, and they have adorable Elizabeth Craft Design images! Perfect! My post shows how I do masking using sticky notes. I am also mixing it up using two stamp sets on each of the two cards.
Monochromatic Die Cut Glittered Background Card
December 21, 2017Hello there everyone, Sanna here today. Welcome to my last tutorial of the year, the last project I’ll be doing as a member of the Die Cut Design Team. It´s been a fabulous two years and I have enjoyed every minute of it. But before I tell you more about that, I´d like to share this card tutorial with you.
This card – well these cards, actually – were inspired by the recent background challenge. As you might recall, I made quite a few cards for that challenge. I love creating backgrounds for my projects with dies, stencils and stamps as well as various media. This card features one of the newest background dies and this is how I created it:
Do It Yourself Background with Flower Power
July 31, 2017Hi Everyone, it’s Tina here today from the Coloring Team. I am going to show you how easy it is to create your own background using one stamp plus embossing powder. Below you will find the steps to replicate the Flower Power Card.