Distressed, Glossy and Ghosty by Jean Okimoto
Add distressed spookyness to the trees from the new Ghosts in the Forest set. The friendly ghosts and a glossy black Rickety House create a fun Halloween scene. Hi, Jean Okimoto here with a fall…
Add distressed spookyness to the trees from the new Ghosts in the Forest set. The friendly ghosts and a glossy black Rickety House create a fun Halloween scene. Hi, Jean Okimoto here with a fall…
Embossed, stencilled and diecut butterflies highlight a special moment. Hi, Jean Okimoto here with a combo of butterfiles ready to celebrate in shimmery shades of turquoise, green and purple. 1 Cut the smoother side…
Hello and welcome, it’s Angie here today with this fun slimline “oceans of love” card!Here’s another look at my card: Here’s how I created my card: 1) Dry emboss the “Ocean Fish 3D embossing folder/die…
Aloha everyone. Today I’m sharing a simple summer card with a tropical vibe made with the Tropical Leaves 3D embossing folder (EF) and matching dies from the June Island Vacation release. Bristol paper was used…
1 Hello and welcome, it’s Angie here today with Hello card made with the new “Sweet Poppy Stem” dies released this past May. Here’s a closer look at my card: Here’s how I made my…
Hello and welcome, it’s Angie here today with Hello card made with the new “Lavender Bouquet” dies released this past May. Here’s a closer look at my card: Here’s how I made my card: 1)…
Hi everyone! I have been having so much fun with the Ocean Fish stencils, 3D embossing folder, and matching dies. Check out my IG page at cardcrazycook for more card ideas. Today I created a…
Good morning everyone! Today’s card features new products from the 2022 May and June Memory Box release. To make my card, I used the Sunburst Hot Foil Plate to add gold foil to white cardstock. …
Hello and welcome, it’s Angie here today with a sympathy card using some of the newly released floral dies. Here’s a closer look: To make my card I first swiped pink and green ink pads…
The Butterfly Coterie Collage is great for quick cards – just layer it over an ink-blended background and add a greeting. Or – if you have more time – here’s another way to use this…