Category: Gallery Blooms Dies

More Christmas Cards for your inspiration

More Christmas Cards for your inspiration

As we are about to head into December, I have created a selection of Christmas cards to give you some inspiration to get your cards ready to send. Cards 1-3: The Modern Christmas Specialty Designer Series Paper helps you create elegant quick and easy cards. I took a piece of 12" x 12" White Willow … Continue reading More Christmas Cards for your inspiration

Showing off Two Tone Cardstock

Showing off Two Tone Cardstock

Today I am using inspiration from Robin Armbrecht to showcase two tone cardstock with fun folds. Thanks Robin. As you will see the two tone is easier to see on the darker colours. All of this cardstock has a white core - shown in cards 3 and 4. Card 1: This Double Gate Fold uses … Continue reading Showing off Two Tone Cardstock

Double Point Fancy Fold Cards

Double Point Fancy Fold Cards

Today I have a couple of Double Point Fancy Fold cards for you. I was going through some of my templates and realised that I have not made any of these for quite a while. Card 1: This one has a Misty Moonlight base with a retired matching DSP for the points and Kintsugi Inspirations … Continue reading Double Point Fancy Fold Cards

Frosted Forest Decorative Masks / Stencils

Frosted Forest Decorative Masks / Stencils

Today I am showcasing projects using the Frosted Forest Decorative Masks. Whilst they are no longer available I still want to give you some inspiration for using any tree images as well as for masculine cards. The backgrounds were created using Blending Brushes and the wide frames were created with the Gallery Blooms Dies. Changing … Continue reading Frosted Forest Decorative Masks / Stencils

More ideas using ink

More ideas using ink

Last week I used the Acrylic Block Background Technique in a couple of different ways. Today I am using the Rubber Band Technique for more inky projects. This is very basic. Take some rubber bands of varying widths and wrap them around an acrylic block, tap on ink pad and then 'stamp' on cardstock. Use … Continue reading More ideas using ink