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Welcome to Day 2 of Memory Box's new release blog blitz! Wow! my fellow designers have out did themselves, haven't they? How can I follow all that? Be sure to check the blog twice a…
Welcome to Day 2 of Memory Box's new release blog blitz! Wow! my fellow designers have out did themselves, haven't they? How can I follow all that? Be sure to check the blog twice a…
Hey, there! Today I decided to make a masculine card using the Inlaid Die Cut technique while paying homage to Kandinsky. :~D S U P P L I E S Memory Box die (Large…
I'm still working on ways to combine stencils and dies on the same card. This is what I came up with for today's post. Materials Used Memory Box Parchment Notecard Memory Box Garden Fronds…
Hi, Jean Okimoto here, with a fresh, flowery thank you card today. I love the swoopy, curvey Donnington Tendril! Combine it with ferns and leaves – or add some pretty flowers and layer…
Hi Everyone! I have a pear tree in my back yard. I often look out my window of my studio and see a cardinal and his mate hanging out on it. It gladdens my heart…
Good Morning Marnie today sharing a project with the Aubrey Bloom Set 98830 along with on of my favorites Butterfly Delights. I love how the Aubrey Bloom Set cuts the layering pieces for you as…
(click photo to see fullsize) Pam here…showing off the NEW Siena Floral die and a butterfly I cut from the NEW Kensington Border die. The Siena Floral die comes with the floral stem and separate circle dies…
Need a birthday card for a special person this month? Here's one for someone who likes pink – lots of pinks! Jean Okimoto here, with a quick card for you this morning. The basic…
(click to see the photos fullsize) Pam here to get your weekend off to a stamping, die cutting, stenciling start! On this first card, I gave the Floral Mesh stencil a spritz with glitter mist on watercolor…
Hello Memory Box fans! Its Evgenia Petzer with you today with another card to share. Love how light it is, its always easy to add some airness to your projects using dies. and some close…