Designer Series | January 2020

Today I have this cute alphabet banner featuring the new Buildabanner - Pennants Creative Cuts and Whimsy Alphas Creative Cuts. 

I’ve only done A, B and C, as I don’t have a nursery to hang it in yet – but I know I’ll HAVE to make a full alphabet when I can find the excuse... Continue Reading →

Stamp Highlight | Piñata Party

When I saw the Piñata Party Stamps and the Deep Etch BuildABanner Pennants, I immediately knew I had to make a spinner tag. I started off cutting two banner pieces from blue cardstock, stamping a bunch of confetti on one of them using a light grey ink.  To make the piñata spin, I needed two... Continue Reading →

Stamp Highlight | Zodiac Tiger

Matching the cute bunnies perfectly is the adorable Zodiac Tigers – or fluffy kittens if you like. I decided to make a big pile of them on my card today, stamping them from the bottom up, masking each one before stamping the next. I kept the tigers off to one side, making sure there was room... Continue Reading →

Stamp Highlight | Zodiac Rabbit

Aren’t the bunnies from Zodiac Rabbit just too cute?! I can imagine so many great spring and Easter cards using these cubby bunnies, however, I thought I’d do a birthday card for today’s highlight project. I stamped the bunny directly on my card, but if you want to make sure the coloring can’t be seen from... Continue Reading →

Designer Series | November 2019

Hello! Mette Witus here today showng this simple card featuring the new Cherry Blossom Branch stamps.  You only need 5 tings for this card and a stamping tool or block.  Cherry Blossom Branch StampsBlack Copic Safe inkNeenah cardstock (or other cardstock for copics)One copic marker (I used R89) Optional: A pencil and eraser I started by... Continue Reading →

Stamp Highlight | Zodiac Mouse

Isn’t the images from Zodiac Mouse just too cute?! I really wanted to make a small card using the Fortune Envelope and the Zodiac Mouse.  I Started my card off with making a galaxy background using my watercolors and splattered it with white and silver to create the stars. Then I cut it down to fit... Continue Reading →

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