Another Home Decor Idea Reimagined as a Card by Anne Thompson
Last week I showed you my front door as a card–a pair of skates with a big plaid bow. Something else I've done in the past is prop an old sled by the front door…
Last week I showed you my front door as a card–a pair of skates with a big plaid bow. Something else I've done in the past is prop an old sled by the front door…
For the holidays and throughout the winter I hang my old white and well-worn ice skates with a big plaid ribbon on the front door, and that was the inspiration for today's card. For this…
I've got an extra post this week and decided to make one more Halloween card before I switch gears and start creating for the December holidays. The Creepy Cabin sits behind the Fancy Gate while…
Transition from late summer to fall – and Halloween – with ghosts and the new Creepy Cabin. The floral background from the Garland 6×6 set is perfect for summer, fall and winter projects. Hi,…
Traditional holiday colors and designs are nice…but Halloween gives us a great excuse to play with colors and design elements. Like a Black Glossy cardstock witch with a pink cape riding a shimmery golden broom….
The view from my window inspired today's card…cattails and trees border the pond in my yard. To make it into a Halloween scene, I added a yellow full moon and the flying witch against a…
Congrats to the winners of the August Yellow Card Challenge! Here’s some inspiration for September’s Falling for Fall Challenge. Hi, Jean Okimoto here with more new designs from our Fall ’22 Collection. It’s like…
Hello and welcome, it's Angie here today with a Halloween card featuring some of the newly released fall dies. The new dies I used are: 1) Flying Witch 94624 2) Creepy Cabin 94634 3)…
Did you see Jean's post yesterday? I hadn't looked at hers until after I had made these tags for my post today. We both used these same three dies: WILD SPIRAL 94629 GHOSTS IN THE…
Create a Starry Collage background for the new Flying Witch, diecut from black glossy cardstock and glittered 6×6’s. Add a stamped, embossed “Boo” and turquoise jewels to complete the Halloween scene. Hello, Jean Okimoto here…