Clean & Simple: Create
Hello, Stampers! Welcome back to the Memory Box Design Team blog! Today's card features a die from the last release, one of the new dies and a stamp from one of the new clear stamp sets….
Hello, Stampers! Welcome back to the Memory Box Design Team blog! Today's card features a die from the last release, one of the new dies and a stamp from one of the new clear stamp sets….
Hello, Stampers! Welcome to Day Two of the Memory Box Blog Blitz featuring the new Summer 2015 stamp and die release! The blitz lasts from Monday, April 13, through Friday, April 17, and you have until…
T I P S: (1) Keep the foam piece in the die before adhering it to the acrylic sheet (the die will keep the foam stable and make adherence a lot easier). (2) Repurpose the acrylic sheet that comes in product packaging for your shaker cover.
Today’s card was inspired by a card (see my blog for a link to it) made by the delightful Julie Ebersol. Julie is the Queen of Clean (and Simple), and I think Memory Box dies are at their elegant best when they are used in the CAS style. So here is my homage to Julie and her fabulous card (please pardon the less than stellar lighting):
Hello, Stampers! I'm afraid I'm still without my glasses, so if anything is crooked, that's why! Today's card features the Lindeman Snowflake die and snowflakes cut from the Merry Christmas Tidings die and the new…
Hope you're having a great weekend – here's another summer card design for you. Jean Okimoto here – let's get started… Memory Box Products Cosmic Star Set Die 98464 Vintage Bicycle Die 984845 Metal…
I’m really excited to share a new technique with you (it’s new to me, anyway)! I decided to die cut one of our newly released dies and use it’s negative as a “stencil” to outline and then color with pencils. I love the result, and it gives you yet another way to use your dies!
Double- and triple-stencilling can be a lot of fun, so I suggest you try it! Here’s how I did my background. Use two pieces of low-tack tape to adhere a panel to your craft sheet, then tape the Leafy Stems stencil over the panel to prevent slipping. Pounce with ink. Do not remove the Leafy Stems stencil, and place the Mesh stencil on top of it and tape down; then pounce ink using a different ink color. (I used the foam ink applicators by Ranger for this project.) Remove the Mesh stencil (but keep the Leafy Stems stencil) inkup Vintage Dreams, and stamp over the stencil. (You actually can’t see this on mine because my base color of ink is very dark).
Hiya, Card Lovers! Today I made a card for y'all featuring two of my favorite products from the Memory Box 2014 Spring & Summer release. I kinda like it and hope you will, too! ;~D…
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…