Double Twist Easel Card Tutorial
As you can probably see, there is a bit of a theme going on with the last few posts, in regard to easel cards and the Double Twist Easel card is no exception. [...more]
As you can probably see, there is a bit of a theme going on with the last few posts, in regard to easel cards and the Double Twist Easel card is no exception. [...more]
Continuing with the Twist Easel Card theme, we also have the straight forward, run of the mill, Square Twist Easel Card. Whereas the 6×4 twist easel fit perfectly into a C6 envelope, this is a 5″x5″ square card. 1. First of all measure and cut a piece of card at 10″ x 5″ 2. Next [...] [...more]
Following on from easel cards we have the Twist Easel Cards. However, this card has a ‘twist’, in that it is shaped to fit perfectly into a C6 envelope and measures 6″x4″. [...more]
Easel cards seem to have hit the ground running where the crafting industry is concerned so if you haven’t already picked up this trend, here’s a quick tutorial to show you how to make a square 5″x5″ easel card. [...more]
Previously in our ‘Doodling Made Easy’ series we have looked at text and for this post we will also be looking at text, but with a difference. [...more]
Welcome to another post on ‘Doodling Made Easy’. Previously we have looked at letters, text, lines, swirls and flowers. Today we will be combining some of these techniques to create some gorgeous bespoke lettering for your craft projects. [...more]
Continuing on from our ‘Perfectly Clear’ series Fiona Haigh-Gannon shares some lovely cards with us on this theme. [...more]
Yes it’s that time of year again and the chocolate eggs are flying off the shelves in the supermarket and crafters get busy making Easter Cards. Here Fiona Haigh-Gannon shares some inspiring ideas with us on making lovely cards for this holiday. [...more]
Staying with the Mother’s Day theme, Tracey Grundy shows us how to make a fabulous card with a difference. [...more]
Ever wondered about ‘Altered Art’? Debbie Moore shows us a take on altered art by decorating a canvas. [...more]