November 2nd, 2007
This lovely little accordion book project from Michaels’ is just perfect to give as a Thanksgiving greeting card to special friends and family members. It uses several Inkadinkado® rubber stamps. I think this card layout would really be nice to send to anyone stationed overseas with a slight alteration. I’d put a photo of the […]
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June 16th, 2007
I was inspired by today’s Split Coast Stamping challenge to create this patriotic thank you card. Although you can’t tell it from the scan, the blue is a lovely medium shade. I think the gold ink I rubbed over it and the stamped image made it scan dark. In person, it is lovely and shimmery. […]
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June 9th, 2007
This lovely and elegant graduation card layout by Rubber Stamping Fun is easy to whip up at the last minute for all of those grads in your life.
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June 3rd, 2007
Sharon from My Own Little Stamping World has the cutest idea for a card for the man in your life with an elephant on the cover.
I’m thinking that for Father’s Day, you could do a variation that says:
“Happy Father’s Day” on the outside and “Don’t forget to have fun” or “Never forget how special […]
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April 30th, 2007
This is the cutest idea for an expectant mom. I must admit that the colors a bit too bright for my taste, but the idea is just adorable. It’s especially nice for someone who’s almost due and probably feeling a teensy bit blue at the thought of missing Mother’s Day by a few weeks this […]
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January 12th, 2007
This card has a few more steps than most, but it is perfect for people who love traditional lacy Valentines. Stamp “Love” on a doily with embossing ink and emboss the image with gold powder. Layer the image on a sheet of decorative red paper and glue the layers onto a blank card. Tie a […]
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January 8th, 2007
This card is so easy to make. Simply stamp a variety of heart images on the cardstock and then make two sets of small slits in the top and bottom of the card. Thread your ribbon tails through the bottom and form a heart shape at the top. An even quicker alternative is to glue […]
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October 10th, 2005
Here’s a free stamping layout for you to use with your cards! I created this stamped card using this layout.
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August 24th, 2005
Here’s a free stamping layout for you to use with your cards! I created this stamped card using this layout.
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July 30th, 2005
Here’s a free stamping layout for you to use with your cards! I created this stamped card using this layout.
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