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Birthday Critters Diecutting

Go Wild

August 12, 2020

We have a soft spot for adorable critters and these peeking giraffes by Whimsy Stamps are just too cute for words! The Foliage Frame slimline die from Trinity Stamps set the lush jungle scene and the stitched alphabet die from Heffy Doodle paired well with the overall look we were going for.  Focal Point: This stamp set comes with three adorable giraffe images. We stamped them onto white…

Diecutting Floral Scenes

You Light Up My Life

August 9, 2020

Hello friends and welcome!  We have had quite a bit of happy mail delivered the past few weeks (Shhhh….) and have been itching to try out our new products.  This gorgeous foliage set from Papertrey Ink called “Growth” was first on our list!  It is absolutely perfect on a slimline card, and we are so happy with the finished project!  Focal Point:   The plants, pots, lamp and…

Diecutting Floral

Congratulate with Flowers

July 14, 2020

Hello and welcome crafty friend!  Thanks for stopping by to take a peek at our blog post today. We were chatting via Skype earlier today about fun products that we are looking forward to playing with once this social distancing order is lifted.  We both agreed that the first thing we want to do is use our alcohol inks.  The last time we got together and pulled them…

Diecutting Floral

Thanks a Daisy

June 13, 2020

Hello and welcome friends!  We are so happy you are here. We are sharing a somewhat simple card today that was created with minimal supplies and came together quickly. Focal Point:  The flower is from Altenew’s “Spring Daisy” stamp set. It was colored with copic markers and then colored pencils gave it more shadow and depth.  The coordinating die was used to cut out the flower and leaves.…

Critters Diecutting

Hello Bee-autiful

May 21, 2020

Welcome back!  Today we are sharing these cute bees which are part of a free digital download from Clearly Besotted.  As of the date of this post, this set is still available. Focal Point: We imported the images into a Word document, resized and printed them. The images were colored with Copic markers. The images were cut using our Cricut Explore Air II. The hexagon frame was created…