Welcome to A Year of Card Techniques Blog Hop Where each month we feature a different card technique. We’ve assembled a team of card makers who range from new to advanced, so you’ll see a great variety of cards and ideas. This month we’re going to stamp our own background for a unique customized look. Hopefully, we’ll inspire you to try one yourself. If you would like to check out our past technique hops, you can do that here: January-Shaving Cream Marbleizing February-So Sketchy March-no hop this month April-Stamp Set Showdown May-World of Watercolor June-Basic Card Folds July-Bleaching Your Card August-World of Watercolor September-Inlaid & Lifted Die Cuts October-Waterfall Cards November-Masking Magic Our amazing sponsor this month is Claudia Henderson of Close to My Heart Please take a moment to check out her store here . And the awesome prize this month is: We really appreciate feedback, so please leave a comment on each of the b
Welcome to A Year of Card Techniques Blog Hop where each month we feature a different card technique. We’ve assembled a team of card makers who range from new to advanced, so you’ll see a great variety of cards and ideas. From laundry, to disinfectant, to fashion, bleach is a staple in many households; but did you know you can use bleach in your card making and paper crafting? Yup, from stamping, to painting, and several techniques in between, we’re going to share our experiments with you. And if you would like to check out our past technique hops, you can do that here: January-Shaving Cream Marbleizing February-So Sketchy March-no hop this month April-Stamp Set Showdown May-World of Watercolor June-Basic Card Folds Our amazing sponsor this month is Debbie Bonczek of Close to My Heart . Please take a moment to check out the great products Close to My Heart has to offer. To visit Debbie's blog , click here . And the awesome prize this
Are you a person who cringes thinking about the end of summer or do you love the crisp air, crunchy leaves and brilliant colors of fall? Honestly, for me, if it's not winter in Michigan, I'm good with all of the three other seasons! Each season represents a fresh start and fall is usually the time of year when scrapbookers and stampers come back inside and start up their papercrafting again! If that's you, here are some tips on how to prepare to begin again! 1. Keep your crafting area clean! Easier said than done, right? However, a couple of suggestions to help you at least do better in this area. Start with the cleanest slate you can. Take fifteen minutes a day, EVERY DAY, and work on your room starting today. You will be surprised how much progress you'll make with just a non-interrupted 15 minutes of focused work. Do it now and you'll be clean by the first official day of fall. To keep it clean, the moment you finish your l
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