Here is a quick and easy way to create a set of four matching cards using a 12" x 12" piece of DSP, an A4 piece of cardstock in a matching colour, some scraps for the sentiment layer and accents and some neutral cardstock for the inside and sentiment. This is a version of a … Continue reading Create a set of cards from a sheet of Designer Series Paper – One Sheet Wonder
Tag: Handmade Greeting Cards
Create a Christmas Tree with Sponge Daubers
Looking to create a very handmade Christmas card? Grab some sponge daubers, watercolor paper and ink pads and you are ready to go. Use a pencil and lightly outline the tree shape. Take a few different green ink pads (Old Olive, Shaded Spruce and Soft Sea Foam) with some sponge daubers and gradually fill in … Continue reading Create a Christmas Tree with Sponge Daubers
CASEing the Catalogue with Christmas Nativity Cards
Today's cards are a CASE from the 2023 September-December Mini Catalogue using the Night Divine Dies and Christmas Classics Stamp Set. The sentiments on both cards were Clear Embossed on the DSP and then sponged with Whisper White Craft ink to create an Emboss Resist look. Check out the inside of the cards and the … Continue reading CASEing the Catalogue with Christmas Nativity Cards
How to build up your card stash quickly using the Stack, Cut & Shuffle Technique
You may have heard of One Sheet Wonders where you can create a group of cards from one sheet of DSP. The latest version of this is the Stack, Cut & Shuffle Technique. For this technique you use three sheets of 6" x 6" DSP and create three different cards. For the first two sets … Continue reading How to build up your card stash quickly using the Stack, Cut & Shuffle Technique
Using Dies as Stencils
We often forget that detailed dies can be used in other ways. Today I have taken the Eclectic Layers Thinlits Dies (retired a long time ago) and die cut with acetate. I then used them as stencils with Blending Brushes to create this pretty scene. The beauty of die cutting with acetate is that you … Continue reading Using Dies as Stencils
Multiple images using Masking Technique
Today I have used a masking technique to stamp the same image three times. Use a die or punch approximately 3cm square to cut three squares on a sheet of masking paper. Line up the masking paper on a piece of Basic White and sponge over the negative squares with Crumb Cake ink, Keep the … Continue reading Multiple images using Masking Technique





