Cracked Glass Technique
The cracked glass technique is a fun way to focus special attention on all or part of your hand stamped card. You’ll need the following supplies: Card stock of choice – I […]
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The cracked glass technique is a fun way to focus special attention on all or part of your hand stamped card. You’ll need the following supplies: Card stock of choice – I […]
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I just love receiving a hand stamped card in my mailbox, especially when it’s from a stamping friend who lives half way across the country. Â Indiana. Â And when it’s a Winter Woods Christmas card
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Has anyone ever told you you’re spooktacular!?  Spectacular maybe but probably not spooktacular.  I’ve pretty much fallen for this Halloween set in the Holiday Catalog.  It’s hard not so smile when confronted by a spooky bird,
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I knew I wanted do do some Easter stamping in Idaho while we were there visiting my daughter and family and friends for a few wonderful days. Â I planned ahead and cut some card
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I love creating a card that is simple, quick, easy and effective. Monochromatic cards can be stunning in their simplicity. Â I’m sure many stamp sets could be used for this quick and easy technique.
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I was really wanting to see what this stepped up version of yesterday’s I am Thankful for You card would look like. Bottom line: I like it! I positioned my layers just a
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Our second card, using the I am Thankful for You greeting from the Painted Harvest stamp set, is sort of quite a bit like yesterday’s card. Great sentence structure! But, the two cards are
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