DIY Sugar Scrub & A Stamparatus Technique – 12 Days of DIY Gift Ideas

It’s Day 6 of my 12 Days of DIY Gift Ideas, and today’s is another favorite! It’s handmade sugar scrub in adorable packaging, that will make your gift recipients feel special and pampered! Let’s talk about how to make it. DIY Sugar Scrub Video Tutorial Watch along here and I’ll Continue Reading →

5 Of The Easiest Cards You’ll Ever Make

Sometimes we card makers make simple things complicated. Like fun fold cards. And techniques. And 3D creations of treat holders, McDonald’s Happy Meals, and the Eiffel Tower. We just don’t always keep it simple, do we? Today I have 5 different cards that you can make in under 5 minutes…total…for Continue Reading →

A Sweet And Simple Ice Cream Card

Hello! Today I’m going to share a fun and #simplestamping birthday card made from a very sweet new stamp set. The Sweet Ice Cream stamp set is so cute, and it gets me ready for ice cream-filled summer days. If you’re new to stamping, this is a great project to Continue Reading →

11 Stamped Scrapbooking Layouts To Inspire You!

Hi all! A few weekends ago I spent the weekend at a craft retreat, and most of the ladies there were scrapbooking. It really got me in the mood to create some pages, so today I have 11 stamped scrapbooking layouts to inspire you. Are you ready? Me too. Let’s Continue Reading →

Stampin Up Sweet Ice Cream Bundle & A Shaker Card Tutorial

Today I have a brand new product suite to share with you from the 2021 January-June Mini Catalog. The Stampin Up Ice Cream Corner Suite and Stampin Up Sweet Ice Cream bundle are so stinking adorable. This suite will be available for purchase starting January 5th, 2021. I love opening Continue Reading →

15 Ways To Use Gilded Leafing On Your Projects

Have you heard about Stampin Up’s new Gilded Leafing, and if so, are you just as excited as I am about it? I’ve been doing a lot of playing with it, and today I’ll show you several different ways to use this product on your projects. My mind is blown Continue Reading →