One die - Two ways by Heather Campbell - the CLASSroom
Hello! I'm pretty excited for today's post because this one is all about stretching your stash and using tools in unconventional ways! In today's post, I will show you two unconventional ways to use the larger panel in the new...
This is my first card for the Stretch Your Stamps 2 Online Card Class and oh my the inspiration is amazing! I just had to make a card based on Shari Carroll’s video but mine is a ‘li…
It's time for a new Clearly Besotted Stamps challenge! This is challenge #4 and the theme is to stamp your own background :) This one stumped me for a bit. I don't often stamp backgrounds bu
Blend Dye Inks to Create Colorful Backgrounds for Your Cards
Stencils have become very popular in paper crafting this year, and there are so many different ways to use them. This is the first in a series of posts where we'll be showing how to incorporate stencils into your card making. I have really been having a lot of fun with all the different techniques out there that work with stencils and can't wait to share them with you!
I'm really excited to share a new technique with you (it's new to me, anyway)! I decided to die cut one of our newly released dies and use it's negative as a "stencil" to outline and then color with pencils. I love the result, and it gives you yet another way to use your dies!
Hi there. In the past I have done several videos using Inktense Pencils. (You can find one HERE, HERE and HERE. These unique pencils are amazing.) I also
Ha Bun Shu: a Japanese Book of Wave and Ripple Designs (1919)
Wonderful selection of wave and ripple designs produced by the Japanese artist Mori Yuzan, which would have found their way onto swords and associated paraphernalia, as well as lacquerware, Netsuke, religious objects, and a host of other items.
I made this little bird out of clay and paper and honestly would love to do some more 3D stuff! pic.twitter.com/rEybNYoXHO— maddy🖍️vian (@Maddyology) November 1, 2017
The Faustian Cross ~ The physical manifestation of a lesser daemon, bound in a wooden cross. Whatever you do, don’t break the glass! #folklorethursday pic.twitter.com/BbiBt13NQV— SelineSigil (@SelineSigil9) April 19, 2018
An online interactive tutorial to teach how to read old handwriting and learn about the subject and skills of palaeography. The tutorial will concentrate on British documents and cover the period 1500-1800.
One night I lay down and watched the flakes appear in the darkness and fall towards my face. I could feel it making a memory for me to keep, with no context other than a timeless silence. It was like harvesting a moment to store.— Viviane Schwarz (@vivschwarz) April 13, 2019