Hop on over to my Youtube channel and learn how to make a cute Easter tag you can tie around the handle of an Easter Basket. I used sweet stamps from My Favorite Things “Somebunny” set. Click here to watch.
-Heather
Hop on over to my Youtube channel and learn how to make a cute Easter tag you can tie around the handle of an Easter Basket. I used sweet stamps from My Favorite Things “Somebunny” set. Click here to watch.
-Heather
Tags:basket, bunny, crafting, crafts, diy, easter, how to, MFT, my favorite things, paper, project, rabbit, stamped, stamping, tag, tutorial
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Stencils are super hot right now! Check out my review of the latest stencils from My Favorite Things over on Craft Gossip
Tags:card making, cards, fall, MFT, my favorite things, product review, pumpkin, review, stamping, stencils, thanksgiving
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Here’s a card I made recently for my mom for her birthday, she loves fairies as much as I do and she loves bees and gardening so I thought she’d love this little pixie and bee from Sweet November stamps. The sentiment is from MFT and the pattern paper is from Echo Park.
-Heather
Tags:bee, card, cards, crafts, echo park, fairies, fairy, floral, flower, greeting, MFT, paper, pixie, stamped, stamping, sweet November, yellow
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I adore the Pure Innocence stamp line from My Favorite Things, it’s one of my faves, I’d love to own them all 🙂
Here’s a card I made for the MFT weekly sketch challenge. I took the little girl holding the pumpkin and drew a jack o’ lantern face on the pumpkin and added a witches hat to her to take it from being a more fall image to Halloween. The sentiment stamp is from the Pure Innocence Fairy stamp set. The papers are from Cosmo Cricket.
Tags:card, fall, halloween, MFT, pumpkin, stamp, stamped, stamps, witch
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