Easter is on its way! Since having children – Easter is probably one of my favourite family ‘moments’ of the year. The chocolate, hot cross buns, family get together’s and the best bit the Easter egg hunts! So for today’s card I wanted to create something fun and bright and inspired by eggs.
Hi Everyone, it’s Tina here. Today I am showing you a card I made for Mother’s Day. Joset’s new release has large and small flower die sets and a trio of leaves that I thought would be perfect for any occasion. Below you will find the easy steps to replicate this card.
by Judi Kauffman
It wasn’t love at first sight, but the 4 Seasons die set ended up becoming a favorite! (Suzanne and Els, you two were right, it’s so versatile!) I’ve used it on calendars and in planners and journals, and it has appeared on many, many cards. Today’s tutorial adds seven more to the count. They’re all super easy, and as I always say: Easy isn’t cheating!
I’ve chosen the Spring and Summer dies to help usher in the next two seasons, but these projects could easily be customized for Fall and Winter later in the year. Just change the papers and embossing folders to leaves, snowflakes, and other wintry themes.
Beginners: I’ve added some tips especially for you. Keep scrolling – you’ll find them after the instructions!
It’s Karen here. My mom’s birthday was at the beginning of March. I wanted to wait to post her card until I was sure she got it. My mom is the smartest, prettiest, most wonderful woman in the entire world. (I know a lot of you have moms like that!) I wanted to make her an extra special card for her birthday so I used the really cool Gift Wrapped stamps and coordinating dies along with the Butterfly Dreams paper. To jazz it up just a bit more, I added a pop-up to the inside. With the General Pop-Ups dies, it’s so EASY!
Samantha here, back again sharing one of my cards created using Elizabeth Craft Designs beautiful Floral Background stamp. This is one of those cards that came together because I don’t like to waste leftover cardstock. I know I’m not the only one! So with this very versatile background stamp I decided to create my own colourful background.
Hello everyone,
It’s Joset here, excited to be your guest designer on the Elizabeth Craft Designs Blog. I would like to share a simple flower card using my new Color My Flowers stamp set. I decided to just use one of the flowers in the set, however the set includes a total of 5 different flowers as well as two leaves. They are also really fun to combine with my new Trio of Leaves and Small and Large Flowers die sets. I hope you will enjoy creating this card today.
Joset
Inspiration from the Design Team
February 25, 2018Hi Everyone,
Our Elizabeth Craft Designs Design Team have been busy throughout the month creating amazing cards using some of our newly released stamps and dies. As most of these are posted on their personal blogs, there may be cards you’ve missed. Today we have a few that we found that we thought you would like to see.
For more information about any of the cards shown below, click on the link on the Design Team member and you will be taken to the blog post for that particular card.
Valentine’s Day is in the past, but this card created by Samantha Klaebe is definitely worth a second look. Look at the clever way Samantha used the scallop edge die from the Valentines Edges die set and the heart shape from the Puzzle Heart die set. This idea can be used with many different shapes in place of the heart. Samantha also used the Love Sentiments.
Hello – Samantha back sharing a card I created using Elizabeth Craft Designs’ Butterfly Aperture die by Becky Seddon. This is one of those card making moments where the idea in your head seems fun and easy but the actual process is long and tedious. Many times I thought of changing the idea, simplifying it, but I persisted and well…you tell me, worth it?
I think so… 🙂
Happy Easter Bunny Frame Card
February 18, 2018Hello Everyone, it’s Tina here today. Now that Valentine’s Day is over we have Easter to look forward to. Joset’s new release has you covered. When I saw the bunny backside die from the Bunny die set I knew I had to make a card with it. Below you will find the easy steps to replicate this card.