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... in the form of downloadable kits. I'm sure most of you have heard of Making Handmade Cards, but for those who haven't you can subscribe to the newsletter and download some freebies here! You'll also be first to know about new ekits and be able to get lots of bonuses too!
Anyway, here are my cards!
I knew I wanted a row of flowers and some butterflies hovering when I ...
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... not a simple craft book for hobbyists, instead it is a picture book of professionally handmade cards by leading companies and designers.
If you are someone who collects cards to study design ... punching, stitchery and photography, but what I like most about it, is these card samples represent marketable cards, some of which I've seen in stores.
One benefit of having this "library" of ...
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... all my bloggy friends!
In case you've not already heard Making Handmade Cards has a huge release of their new goodies going on right now! You can see all the down loadable goodness HERE!
This ... trim and assemble! EASY! Be sure to go check out all the wonderful deals they have going on over at Making Handmade Cards if you're like me, you won't be able to resist! LOL! THANKS for ...
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4th of July Independence Day is just around the corner and I’ve found this great handmade card that you can scraplift.
Image: Flickr - Wonderfully Complex
Supplies used: Cardstock (Prism); Patterned Paper, Circle die ... Route); Letter stickers (BasicGrey); Distress Ink (Tim Holtz for Ranger Industries)
Created by Wonderfully Complex
Post from: Blisstree
4th of July Crafts: Handmade Cards
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I have some news for you, Claire and Jo over at Making Handmade Cards have launched the New Club for subscribers today and you can find it here.
There are a few fabby benefits for early subscribers:
- The 1st 200 people to join the Club will get the Fizzy Marine eKit (worth £14.99).
- The 1st 100 people to join the Club also get the ...
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Earlier I posted that I made a craft resolution: I am going to make all my cards this year. To that end, I’ve been thinking about card design. I asked myself, “What is my design aesthetic? ” I started off with sketches of basic shapes, thinking I would limit myself to circle, square, or triangle. In the end, I stayed with squares and rectangles because I’ve always been ...
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