Today I want to share several Father’s Day cards. I know for many crafters masculine cards can be tough to make, but really they’re even simpler than any other type of card.
Today I want to share several Father’s Day cards. I know for many crafters masculine cards can be tough to make, but really they’re even simpler than any other type of card.
Do you feel Spring approaching? Even though it’s quite chilly out still you still can feel the Spring in the air. I want to share today a fresh Spring card featuring all of those Spring classics – fresh soft colors, bunnies, flowers.
Today I want to share a couple of love-themed cards. These designs can be used for Valentine cards as well as any card you want to express you love with.
If you want to create a luxury and chic card – consider using combination of navy blue and gold. Mostly likely it would be an easy card to make as well. The tandem bike card I’m sharing today “didn’t allow” me to spend a lot of time on it by adding more elements. It was “done” within a quite simple design thanks to this combination.
Merry Christmas Eve!
I’m continuing to share holiday cards that I made this year. In this post again you will see a portion of cards made using Ink To Paper / Papertrey Ink products.
2020 is definitely that year when I failed in blogging. It’s just getting so hard to do recently. Which especially sad as I have a lot to share. Card wise of course. Today I’m sharing a bunch of bird themed cards made using Ink To Paper / Papertrey Ink products.
Sharing today two fall cards featuring die cut woodgrain background (and design of which can be totally implemented for other seasons).
As much as I love Christmas and winter I do want to still enjoy fall. Especially as here in NYC it only recently started. Today I’m sharing several Fall/ Thanksgiving projects that I have in my “unpublished” stash.
Sharing today another Halloween card featuring spooky pumpkin patch night scene (which technically can work for a fall card as well if change the sentiment).