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Hi Crafters! For this blog post I thought I’d take you for a little tour around Crafter’s Companion’s AquaBlend watercolour pencils. I worked from the Vivid Hues collection of AquaBlend pencils and I used Sheena’s A Little Bit Sketchy Hare stamp set – I’m totally in love with that hare! I don’t know about you
First, you need to cut out the mechanism and attach that to whatever base you’ve decided to use. I stumbled a bit here, until I realised I needed a base to put the mechanism on. I’m sure you’re all familiar with folding and burnishing score lines, so I didn’t include pictures of that. If you
You will need: Stage 1: Cut out the largest die in the set that will fit onto the card front and thread silver ribbon through the holes. Tie in a bow to finish off and place to one side. Stage 2: Take the next die down and cut out in foiled card. Get the die
I have had lots of fun playing with all these products as of course I’ve not tried a lot of these previously. I have found them to be of good quality and also versatile as I’ve used them in conjunction with other products too. Hope you’ve enjoyed reading this and have found it helpful. Would
Shop here For this card you will need: To make the card you: 1. Cover your 8” x 8” card blank with red mirri card. Top tip: if you’re like me and you like to be careful with your cardstock, you can “gut” the middle as this won’t be seen. 2. Die cut your lattice
I’m kind of obsessed with these right now, and have made quite a few. I will show a few pictures at the end of some others that I have done, but for now, I’m going to walk through how I made one of these for a baby shower. I pretty much threw the kitchen sink
Stage 2: Cut a two circles of card stock using the circle dies and mat and layer one on top of the other. Stick on the plaque towards the right hand side slightly so it’s off centre. Stage 3: Take your finished unicorn motif and stick onto these circles. Stage 4: Using your flowers, arrange