I used the brand new Stampin’ Up Whale Done stamps, Whale of a Time Papers and Pinewood Plank Embossing Folder to create this Undersea Porthole Slimline card.
Visit my Youtube channel to watch a video tutorial or check it out down below.
-Heather
I used the brand new Stampin’ Up Whale Done stamps, Whale of a Time Papers and Pinewood Plank Embossing Folder to create this Undersea Porthole Slimline card.
Visit my Youtube channel to watch a video tutorial or check it out down below.
-Heather
Tags:card, crafting, crafts, diy, how to, ocean, paper, porthole, sea, slimline, stamped, stampin up, stamping, stamps, tutorial, whale, whale done, whale of a time
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Using the brand new Cat-astrophe stamps from My Favorite Things I created a fun Get Well Soon pop up card with a faux box of tissues inside. The pattern papers are new from Stampin Up from their Pampered Pets papers.
Visit my Youtube channel to watch a video tutorial or check it out down below.
-Heather
Tags:card, card making, cat, crafting, crafts, diy, get well, handmade, how to, kitty, MFT, my favorite things, paper, pop up, stamped, stamping, tutorial
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This tall slimline card is perfect for Father’s Day or your Dad’s Birthay. I used Spooky Spellers stamps from Hello Bluebird for a fun woodland animal card. I used a white Prismacolor colored pencil to add accents to my Tri-Blend alcohol based markers on light tan cardstock and I love the results!
Visit my Youtube channel to watch my tutorial or check it out down below.
-Heather
Tags:animals, card, card making, colored pencils, dad, father's day, hello bluebird, masculine, slimline, stamped, stamping, stamps, tall, tips and tricks, tri-blend markers, tutorial, woodland
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The current challenge over on the Lawn Fawnatics blog is “Anything But a Card”. I created this gift tag for Father’s Day using the Lawn Fawn Gnome Sweet Gnome and Toadally Awesome stamp sets along with their Woodgrain Background die. I’m also using some new additions to my Spectrum Noir Tri-Blend markers, the Vintage Blends set to color my images.
Visit my Youtube channel to watch my tutorial or check it out down below.
-Heather
Tags:anything but a card, challenge, die cutting, diy, father, father's day, gift, gift tag, how to, lawn fawn, lawn fawnatics, markers, spectrum noir, stamped, stamping, stamps, tag, tri-blend, tutorial, video
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I don’t normally do simple cards but I want to challenge myself to create some. I used the Garden Friends stamp set from Crafter’s Companion with Arteza Real Brush Pens to watercolor and create two clean and simple cards for Mother’s Day. Using brown instead of black ink helps giving a softer storybook look.
Visit my Youtube channel to watch my video tutorial or check it out down below.
-Heather
Tags:arteza, brush pens, card, clean, clean and simple, easy, fast, handmade, how to, mom, mother's day, mum, quick, simple, stamped, stamping, stamps, tutorial, water coloring, watercolor
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I created this fun Easter card with products I have on hand since it’s hard right now to shop for new crafting supplies because of the virus. I used stamps from Gerda Steiner, Tri-Blend Markers for coloring and Masking Magic sheets to mask my ink blended background.
You can watch my tutorial video on my Youtube channel or check it out down below.
-Heather
Tags:+, bunny, card, card making, diy, easter, gerda steiner, how to, markers, masking, paper piecing, rabbit, spring, stamped, stamping, stamps, technique, tri-blend, tutorial
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I used one of the new Whimsical and Wild stamp sets from Jane Davenport to create a fun Alice in Wonderland themed card. I used Distress Crayons from Tim Holtz to watercolor the image and added a few tea charms to finish it off.
Click here to visit my Youtube channel to watch my tutorial.
-Heather
Tags:alice in wonderland, card, card making, coloring, crafts, distress crayons, diy, handmade, how to, jane davenport, mixed media, paper, stamped, stamping, stamps, tim holtz, tutorial, watercolor
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Chalkola recently sent me a set of 30 Chalk Markers to try and I had a lot of fun incorporating them into my paper crafting. I created several samples and filmed a product review video with 2 card making projects.
Chalkola is also generously sponsoring a GIVEAWAY! One lucky winner will receive a set of 30 Chalk markers. All the details to enter are in my Youtube video, click here to check it out. (You must enter on Youtube, not on this blog post)
They are also offering a Coupon Code, visit: http://chalkola.com/ and enter coupon code: HEATHERH10 and receive 10% off your order. (Note: this is an affiliate link) .
-Heather
Tags:card making, chalk, code, coloring, coupon, discount, review, stamped, stamping, stamps, techniques, tutorial
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I used stamps and dies from Hello Bluebird for this sweet Fairy Friendship card. I used Tri-Blend markers from Spectrum Noir to color my images. This card is perfect for birthdays, thank you or Valentine’s Day cards.
Visit my Youtube channel for a tutorial video or watch it down below.
-Heather
Tags:birthday, card making, die cutting, dies, diy, fairy, friend, friendship, handmade, hello bluebird, how to, ideas, project, stamped, stamping, stamps, thank you, tutoria
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I created a fun treat bag for Valentine’s Day with stamps from Hello Bluebird. The images were colored with Tri-Blend Markers from Spectrum Noir.
Visit my Youtube channel for a project tutorial or watch it down below.
-Heather
Tags:bag, candy, crafting, crafts, diy, hello bluebird, how to, ideas, paper, project, stamped, stamping, stamps, treat bag, tutorial, valentine, valentine's day
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