Golden ......
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Made a decorated tag for a swap over on UK Stampers Forum .....
The base was cut from re-cycled food packaging and then an arrangement of
stamped images...
MMTPT916 - Feb. 10, 2026 - Landscaped Camouflage
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*Teapot Tuesday Challenge MMTPT916* *Landscaped Camouflage * Anyone is
welcome to play in the weekly Teapot Challenge - the more, the merrier! You
automati...
Happy Holidays
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Over the years I have copied and saved into documents many cards that
talented crafters have made. Sometimes when I need a little help getting
started on a...
Shimmery Ghosties!
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Happy Halloween, Friends! Hope you have a ghostly day peppered with a
little chocolate. Today we are celebrating with a multicolored, shimmery
Ghosties...
December Daily® 2023 | Paint + Play with Jill
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Hello friends! Welcome to Paint + Play with Jill! My intention for this
series is to experiment with this year's December Daily® mixed media
products to ...
Impression Obsession: Halloween
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Hi friends! IO is showcasing Halloween themed projects for this week’s
inspiration. Check out the IO blog for links to everyone that is sharing
projects th...
Dragons and Ladybugs!
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Whimsy Stamps released this sweet *Garden Dragons Stamp Set* yesterday.
That face is all I'm saying!
I created a little scene for him by inking up a pa...
It's Power Poppy Friday!
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*Hi all! *It's Friday, which means there's a little Power Poppy fun on the
ole blog today for all of you! Earlier this week, did you see the Inspire
Me ...
Gather sign tutorial
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Here are the steps to create this distressed "Gather" sign. We used 12 inch
wide pine and cut it to 28 inches long. I wanted it to be big enough to go
o...
ReminderIve Moved
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Hello! Just a courtesy reminder that I’ve moved my stamping to Blogger. You
can find me at the new Running With Scissors… here. Thanks so much!
Odds & Ends and tools
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This will be my last post selling items. If I am holding items for you and
you don’t find anything else on this or other lists, please contact me. I
will s...
Paper Giveaway!
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Paper, paper, paper!!!
We love our paper! There are so many things that you can create with paper
and a little creativity. We have many ideas and inspirat...
Back again!!
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Wow can't believe it has been over a year since my last post. Going to be
busy blog hopping to get back into things, and will post some cards that I
have ...
Polka quilt
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I just love projects that can be made with my leftover scraps! This is a
great example of just that kind of project. The colors are fun and sunny.
Notice...
Last Minute Father's Day Project Ideas
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We took a blogging hiatus but we're back - just in time to post some
Father's Day projects. These Father's Day gift ideas are inexpensive. You
can customiz...
Level: Easy Time: 1 hour Using the Cricut to cut out the letters takes the most time!
Instructions 1. Choose several colors of cardstock to cut out your alphabet. 2. Cut out your letters from the cardstock using the base camp cartridge 2.5 inch lowercase letters a-z. 3. Carefully lay out your letters using your childs initial as the focal point of the layout. 4. Add a small wallet size photo next to your childs initial and journaling. 5. Carefully adhere the letters using liquid glue or tape.
What you will need: Provo Craft Supplies 29-0001 cricut machine 29-0014 base camp 40-1631 cricut cardstock pad, basic brights 12" x 24" 40-1633 cricut cardstock pad, basic pastels 12" x 24" Other Supplies: other cardstock liquid glue
Mailbox
SWAK Mailbox Idea
Instructions for valentine's mini mailbox
I have been asked by many to post instructions. Here they are....... Happy Scrapping!! Level: Intermediate Time:1 hour
Instructions 1. Start with a mini mailbox. 2. Trace two copies of the end of your mailbox (I used two different types of patterned paper). 3. Adhere the two ends with super sticky tape. I find that this is easier then modge podge, and much less messy. 4. Cut a 4.25 x 12 inch strip of paper to cover main area of mail box. before you adhere strip, put it in place and lightly indent the flag fulcrum area with your thumb. you should have the indentation of a circle on your paper. use a small circle punch to punch out your fulcrum area, and add a slit. slide your strip over this area first. 5. Fit strip over the fulcrum and adhere strip with super sticky tape on the bottom. there will be about a .5 inch gap on the bottom so starting on both sides of the middle on the bottom is a good idea. i only used tape on the bottom and pulled the paper snuggly around the box. 6. Use super sticky tape to add ribbon on the edges of the mailbox. I wrapped a piece of tape around the whole box edge, and started adhering my ribbon on the bottom so you don't see where the pieces meet. 7. Cut a 2.5 inch heart using the doodlecharm cartridge. Cut a background and a foreground in different shades of pink cardstock. 8. Adhere stacked heart to front of the mailbox, add "SWAK" stickers. 9. Cut a 2 inch love note from the doodlecharm cartridge. Cut a background and a foreground in different shades of pink cardstock. 10. Adhere stacked love note to side of mailbox. Add "love notes" stickers. Outline note with silver marker. 11. Add a pink ribbon to the opener on the front of the mailbox.
What you will need: Provo Craft Supplies 29-0001 cricut machine 29-0021 doodlebug charms 24-6297 terrifically tacky tape value pack 42-1186 alphabitties informal-formal 42-4853 pc paper set girly girl 40-1603 cricut paper, celebrations 24-1301 ribbon-girl Other Supplies silver pen cardstock
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