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Guest tutorial by Ruth Bleakley I discovered this envelope making method completely by accident when pulling soggy rain-soaked mail out of my leaky mailbox – I had a total *eureka* moment when the envelope I gingerly opened up completely unfolded at the seams revealing an envelope “template” perfectly. I’ve seen many envelope tutorials online, some offer downloadable templates, some show fancy paper folding techniques and some suggest specific measurements to create your own D.I.Y...
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When I make cards, I frequently use foam dots to pop up an element on the card. Here's one of many sheets of dots that live in my adhesives basket. Years ago, I used to throw out the sheet when I used up all the dots. Then I realized I should save the unused parts to cut apart to make pop-up strips for larger items. Now I've discovered another purpose for used-up sheets of foam dots. They make a perfect template for cute little rows of Stickles! Here's a card I made using that technique...
Guest tutorial by Ruth Bleakley I discovered this envelope making method completely by accident when pulling soggy rain-soaked mail out of my leaky mailbox – I had a total *eureka* moment when the envelope I gingerly opened up completely unfolded at the seams revealing an envelope “template” perfectly. I’ve seen many envelope tutorials online, some offer downloadable templates, some show fancy paper folding techniques and some suggest specific measurements to create your own D.I.Y...
Here is the video tutorial for the Sunflower that I used on my Mojo Monday card yesterday. It comes to an abrupt end because I had to cut the last few seconds off that took me over the 15 minute limit.
I found some old rick-rack that my mom was throwing away (what's that saying? --- "Grandma had it; Mom threw it away; and now I'm buying it back." Well in this case I didn't have to purchase it, but I did need to jump up and snatch it before she stuffed it into the waste-basket.) So I started putting colors together. I have this Simplicity pattern from a loooooooooooong time ago and it shows how to make these funky rick-rack flowers. So this is what I came up with. Not too funky, but...
Hello everyone – I’m Toni from Design Dazzle! I’ve LOVED Halloween ever since I could remember. It’s such a wonderful holiday season with the fall weather, yummy foods, costumes and fabulous decor!! I thought it would be fun to make an unusual Halloween prop for my decor…so I added witch’s feet to a plastic cauldron …