I couldn't be happier to have won this Sneak Peek Club Kit #11 from Waffle Flower Crafts and the very talented Karen Downs! I know I've expressed how much I love Waffle Flower's Postage Collage Bundle before and I was absolutely thrilled to open this kit and find a new, layered stencil to coordinate with … Continue reading Waffle Flower Valentine’s Day Sneak Peek
Tag: ink blending
Folk Art Christmas Card
I expressed in an earlier post how much I liked the Folk Art Frame Bundle from Waffle Flower Crafts because of what seems like endless options and possibilities for card designs. Today, I'm sharing only my second card using this bundle, and you can already see the versatility. I used many of the same products … Continue reading Folk Art Christmas Card
Lovely Layers: Deer with Distress Inks
Often, I don't have a clear plan in place when designing my cards. I usually just sit down with whatever products or mediums I want to use and let the creative process happen organically. But, once in a while, I'll have a very specific design plan for a card, and this is one of those … Continue reading Lovely Layers: Deer with Distress Inks
All is Calm, All is Bright Northern Lights
What I love about cardmaking is the ability to use a variety of mediums and explore new techniques. Every card I make is different from the last, and this card is no exception. For this project, I used the Hero Arts Northern Lights Polar Bears Bundle and iridescent embossing powder on an ink blended sky … Continue reading All is Calm, All is Bright Northern Lights
Distress Oxides & Hot Foiling with White on Kraft
I don't use Distress Oxides very often but when I do, it's almost always on kraft. I love the intensity of color you get, even on a darker cardstock. Lifting away the stencil is almost magical with oxides, kinda like watching embossing powder melt or lifting away a mask when stamping. Or, like lifting away … Continue reading Distress Oxides & Hot Foiling with White on Kraft





