Gifts Galore
by Karen Walker
Today I have a festive, bright birthday card to share with you. I’ve used some pieces of the Gifts Galore die before, but haven’t created a card specifically for them. To start, I die cut…
Today I have a festive, bright birthday card to share with you. I’ve used some pieces of the Gifts Galore die before, but haven’t created a card specifically for them. To start, I die cut…
Red poppies are my favorites, and I’ve been meaning to get back to the delightful Playful Poppies stamp set. This stamp is large enough for a 5X7 card, but I wanted one that was A2. …
Hi, I’m back with another card using the wonderful floral die cuts from the Woven Flower Basket. This time I created a card with a faux pocket and arranged the flowers at the top edge…
This is a card I created awhile ago, but never posted. The Flower Basket Bouquet from the Spring Blooms release, is sure to get a lot of use. I stuck very close to the design…
For this birthday card I wanted a bit of sparkle and glam. I started by stenciling a panel with the 6X6 Polkadot stencil using bright pink, teal, and orange inks. For the fourth and final…
My stash of birthday cards is seriously depleted so I set out to make two Birthday Balloon cards—one with a more feminine feel and one more masculine. I started die cutting many balloons from the…
Greetings! Today I’d like to share a card using just the florals from The Woven Basket die. The Woven Basket die from the Birthday Blossoms release has so many lovely floral dies, and I wanted…
Dahlia Stems, the beautiful 6X6 Cling stamp from the new Birthday Blossoms Release, is large enough to create two mini-slimline cards if you’re brave enough to cut the design apart. After stamping it on white…
I love Sebastian Mouse on a swing. Not long ago, I saw a tutorial for a Faux Tunnel card and thought it would be great for Sebastian Mouse. I die cut the mouse from white…
I thought the pretty daisy umbrellas would make a good encouragement card, and created a cute square card with three pretty umbrellas, and a wish for “blue skies ahead.” I die cut daisies from papers…