This card was created by one of our Founding Design Team Members several years ago, Jane Peters. Stamps used ED005 Firecracker USAMaterials Used:Red CSWhite CSStriped Patterned Paper – #302 boy o boy dotted line by Doodlebug Design IncDenim Patterned Paper by Leisure Arts, Inc.Red Pepper Dye Ink – AdirondackPhoto Corner Punch – Stampin’ Up!Small Star…
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Bloom Card
This card was created by Etha Schuette using stamp set ED019 , Garden of Friends by Elemental Doodles.Materials:Designer Paper – Basic Grey “sugared”copicsbrads – Basic GreySewing MachineCS -brown, white- PTI, Wasaufine tip marker brown – MarvyStamp Set – ED019 Garden of Friends – Elemental DoodlesInstructions: Stamp image and sentiment on white panel, color with copics….
Coaster Book Tutorial – 2009
Project & Tutorial by Samantha Star for Elemental Doodles™ – July 2009 Lay your coasters out side by side. Allow about 0.25” in-between each side. Use a piece of thin paper (I used peach paper or butcher’s paper) that is about 1” wide to create your spine. It does not need to go from the top to…
ATC Trader Pockets – July 2009
ATC Trader Pockets Tutorial – Project & Tutorial by Etha Schuette I love making ATCs, swapping, trading, sending them in the mail. I do not trade in person (although I wish I could) so if I trade I do this through the mail. Now I’d like my little pretties to be well protected when they…
Pocket Tea Card Tutorial – 2009
Project & Tutorial by Kim Baker – Co-Founder and Founding Design Team Member 2009 Completed Card dimensions: 4″ x 6″ Supplies: Stamps – Heavenly Tea Set & Mini Heavenly Tea Set Acrylic Blocks 1 Sheet 12×12 Cardstock Brown Ink Sewing Machine – optional Sizzix Die – Tag Ribbon – optional Red Liner Tape Bone Folder…
Napkin Ring Tutorial – July 2009
Project & Tutorial by Samantha Star – Founding Design Team Member Supplies: Stamps Acrylic Blocks Cardstock Border Punch Adhesive of choice Solid Circle Punch Scalloped Circle Punch a tad larger than Circle Punch Inkpads of choice Coloring medium of choice Directions: Cut a piece of yardstick to approximately 2.5″ x 6.5″ – select a border…