Baker's Box Creations– January Bonus Project! – Christy Fulk
This tutorial includes three different treat and gift boxes made with the Baker’s Box Thinlits Dies. There’s a little treat box that holds a Ghirardelli candy bar perfectly, a tall Baker’s Box that can hold a
full-size candy bar or anything around the same size, and a wide Baker’s Box that can hold a lot of treats or a little gift. The boxes also feature the Garden in Bloom Stamp Set and English Garden Designer Series Paper. This would make a great product-based class for the Baker’s Box Thinlits Dies.
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Saturday, January 30, 2016
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Little Letters Felt Board Birthday Set
This Little Letters Felt Board Birthday Set is my January project for Craft Project Central! What can you do with the Little Letters Thinlits? A lot! This tutorial will walk you through how to use your thinlits in some fun ways! Learn how to create felt letters with a felt board, a felt letter holder, and a
festive birthday card! We will use both the positive die cut letters and the negative spaces they leave when they are die cut! Let’s explore what you can do with these versatile thinlits! Get the full step-by-step instructions by going to Craft Project Central and subscribing to the month of January!
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Crash the (DSP) Stash! by Regina Andari
Crash the (DSP) Stash! – Regina Andari
Ask any stamper or paper crafter and, if they’re honest, they’ll admit to having more designer paper than they’ll probably live long enough to use. The problem (for lack of a better word) is that there are too many gorgeous paper collections coming and going all the time. This tutorial will demonstrate a fun, colorful, and creative technique that will not only have you using that paper you’ve been hoarding, but it also gives the green light to mixing and matching colors and patterns that you would normally never use together. While you are putting your hoarded stash to work, you will thoroughly enjoy some trendy techniques such as the quilt and tag cards, tag-shaped window, glimmer pinwheel card, and a colorful, fun Bargello design. Of course, you’ll need a pretty place to put your stack of cards, and this tutorial includes a handy pocket portfolio for that purpose. Get the full step-by-step instructions by going to Craft Project Central and subscribing to the month of January!
Ask any stamper or paper crafter and, if they’re honest, they’ll admit to having more designer paper than they’ll probably live long enough to use. The problem (for lack of a better word) is that there are too many gorgeous paper collections coming and going all the time. This tutorial will demonstrate a fun, colorful, and creative technique that will not only have you using that paper you’ve been hoarding, but it also gives the green light to mixing and matching colors and patterns that you would normally never use together. While you are putting your hoarded stash to work, you will thoroughly enjoy some trendy techniques such as the quilt and tag cards, tag-shaped window, glimmer pinwheel card, and a colorful, fun Bargello design. Of course, you’ll need a pretty place to put your stack of cards, and this tutorial includes a handy pocket portfolio for that purpose. Get the full step-by-step instructions by going to Craft Project Central and subscribing to the month of January!
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