By Card Making and Paper Crafts Contributor Heidi. Follow Heidi on her blog Blue Scallop Creations and on Instagram @bluescallopcreations.
If you are looking for a different kind of card to make this holiday season, why not try a tunnel card?
By Card Making and Paper Crafts Contributor Heidi. Follow Heidi on her blog Blue Scallop Creations and on Instagram @bluescallopcreations.
If you are looking for a different kind of card to make this holiday season, why not try a tunnel card?
By Card Making and Paper Crafts Contributor Heidi. Follow Heidi on her blog Blue Scallop Creations and on Instagram @bluescallopcreations.
Colorful knit caps are a staple of winter. They’re even cuter when shrunken down and put on a greeting card!
By Card Making and Paper Crafts Contributor Heidi. Follow Heidi on her blog Blue Scallop Creations and on Instagram @bluescallopcreations.
I’m back with a lot of sparkle today revisiting this gorgeous stamp from Ken Oliver called Cut N Color Poinsettia.
By Card Making and Paper Crafts Contributor Heidi. Follow Heidi on her blog Blue Scallop Creations and on Instagram @bluescallopcreations.
Heat embossing is probably one of my favorite card making techniques along with stenciling. Today, I’m going to combine the two and add a little sparkle to go with it for a festive Christmas greeting.
By Card Making & Scrapbooking Contributor
Peg Rounds
Add some color and dimension to your backgrounds using the grid technique. It’s a great way to make a main image stand out and a way to create a background that matches the theme of your card. This winter themed card is a great way to show off this technique.