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Cardmaking
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Product Review: BasicGrey Lauderdale Card Kit
by Maegan Hall (Nov 18, 2011)
I really liked the rub-ons included in this kit. They seemed to be very different than other kits and I actually used them all! The rub-ons were very personable and multi-layered-looking, like real handwriting. |
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Product Review: BasicGrey - Hello Luscious Card Kit
by Maegan Hall (Jul 6, 2011)
Whether you’re struggling with card composition, need a mini class in cellophane or like a ready-to-go project when your friends invite you to an impromptu crop, you can’t go wrong with this kit. |
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Card Making: Quilted Card
by Maegan Hall (Jul 1, 2011)
This card is perfect for those who want to bless and impress! Having a lot of scraps from my BasicGrey 6x6 paper pad and random coordinating chipboard pieces, I knew I had to make something. |
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Product Review: #6 Cricut Cartridge
by Heidi Anne Giebel (May 20, 2011)
The "Just Because" Cards Cricut cartridge is meant to be used for those unusual, non-traditional holiday cards. Some of the sentiments you will find are ‘thank you,’ ‘just moved,’ ‘encouragement,’ ‘congratulations’ and ’love.’ |
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Product Review: Scor-Pal Scoring Board
by Patter Cross (Feb 9, 2011)
I must admit I always said I did not need a Scor-Pal, until I got one. I love this tool so much that it now stacks right next to my paper trimmer where I can easily grab it to use. |
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Easel Cards
by Georgina Hefferman (Sep 22, 2010)
Easel cards have great impact too - brilliant cards for a really extra special occasion. As their name suggests the cards act like little easels, propping up the main picture on your card for effective display. |
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3-D Cards with the Ultimate Crafter’s Companion
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Aug 26, 2010)
Are you tired of making the same old standard-sized cards again and again? Get yourself the Ultimate Crafter's Companion, and you’ll be able to create some of the most eye-popping cards you’ve ever seen. |
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Step Cards
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Jul 28, 2010)
Step cards are a fun alternative to standard single-fold cards, and they’re pretty easy to make, too! |
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Cricut Card Tutorial: Hip Hip Hooray
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Jul 27, 2010)
I have 31 Cricut cartridges, and I really like all of them. But there are some that I absolutely LOVE, and Create a Critter is one of them. With this cartridge, you can create some of the most adorable little animals imaginable. |
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How to Make a Waterfall Card
by Georgina Hefferman (Jun 23, 2010)
If you are looking for a quirky and unique card, I think this might be right up your street! Really easy to make, this card has a wow factor when it is opened by the recipient! Here is a step by step as to how I made this card for my niece’s birthday recently: |
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Step-by-Step: A Happy Hello
by Stacy Milford (Jun 10, 2010)
With some new supplies just itching to be used, I created this whimsical circle scallop card just to have on hand. I really can’t wait to send it in the mail to a special someone. |
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Product Review: A Card A Day
by Patter Cross (Jun 4, 2010)
I am going to share with you a great idea book that is quickly becoming one of my favorites. It is called "A Card a Day" Your Ultimate Resource of Inspiration, Design, Tips and Techniques by Paper Crafts Magazine. |
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3D Cards
by Kayla Richards Filip (Apr 28, 2010)
When making cards, most of us create cards to fit inside envelopes. Why not take a new, fun, and fresh approach to creating greetings for loved ones? In this article, you will find three projects that not only share sentiments and notes, but also include something more. |
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Unusual Shaped Cards
by Rachel Myerson (Mar 24, 2010)
There is no rule that says a card must be the same shape as the envelope, and there is no rule that says all cards must be rectangular either. |
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Envelope Fold Card
by Georgina Hefferman (Sep 7, 2009)
I really enjoy making cards. I love how they come together so quickly but look so effective. That is why the envelope card is perfect for that creative craving; it is simple to make but has a real wow factor built in, making it a perfect card to give with a special gift.
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Bazzill Basics Card Sets
by Tiffany Roberts (Jul 31, 2009)
I have a new favorite product I would like to share with you. Bazzill, my favorite cardstock manufacturer, came out with A2-sized card sets. Ooh la la, I’m in heaven! |
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The Perfect Words for the Perfect Card
by Sheredian Vickers (Apr 16, 2009)
Hand-made cards are quick and simple, and yet are a great way to brighten someone’s day. Here are some great tips and ideas for creating the sentiments for the inside of your cards. |
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Cards for a Year
by Rachel Myerson (Jan 16, 2009)
Do you ever find yourself needing a special card and not having the time to make it? If you have found yourself in this situation, consider working ahead to create a stash of cards for the whole year. |
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Double Diagonal Pocket Card
by Georgina Hefferman (Dec 26, 2008)
I am always looking for new ways to create unusual greeting cards, something different from those you can buy in the shops and something that really gives you that quality handmade feel. The double diagonal pocket card ticks all of the boxes and only takes 30 minutes to make. |
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Gatefold Card Making
by Denise Gormish (Dec 17, 2008)
A gatefold card is a card that folds on each side and meets in the middle. It opens up in two directions to reveal the greeting or note inside. Here’s how to make a gatefold card.
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Joy Fold Card
by Georgina Hefferman (Nov 18, 2008)
Just as the name suggests, this card is a great joy to make. It is a quick and simple, yet really effective and fantastic way to use up all those scraps of paper you have sitting around. Each card takes around 10 minutes to make. |
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Card Making: Tilt Cards
by Georgina Hefferman (Oct 27, 2008)
I only recently discovered this technique for making something called a “tilt card” and it has really spiced my old stamps up. |
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