Birthday card & alcohol inks
Alcohol inks are a quick way to create a card background. I made a number of these at once, then added embellishments to complete them.
Alcohol inks are a quick way to create a card background. I made a number of these at once, then added embellishments to complete them.
Here is another layout using that K & Company (I think) paper stack.  Simple with just the added Kaiser Rhinestone title and American Crafts glitter brads. Share on Facebook Tweet Email subscription…
Supplies (all CTMH unless otherwise noted): Topstitch Workshop on the Go Basic Kit, Field Trip alphabet stamp set, Dimensional Elements – Hearts, Sparkles, inks, and Cricut cartridge. Layout Challenge: #19/20 of 210…
Supplies used: CTMH Artbooking Cricut Cartridge, CTMH Art Philosophy Cartridge, CTMH Paper (retired), CTMH Cardstock (Outdoor Denim, Indian Corn Blue), and Brown & Tan Glitter Paper. I had already ripped up what was…
4¼” x 5½” On Your Wedding Card (Vertical)C1774 My Acrylix Feels Like Home Cardmaking Stamp Set X7243B Feels Like Home Paper Packet X5999 Charcoal Cardstock X6027 White Daisy Cardstock Z2831 Charcoal Exclusive…
Close to My Heart is continually on trend, including these cards where succulents meet crafting. What a beautiful combination! 3½” x 8½” I’m a Succa for You Card (Vertical)D2077 My Acrylix Succa…
Do you prefer Distress Oxide Inks or Gloss Spray? Distress Oxides are my favorite because they blend so easily. Gloss Sprays on the other hand are a bit too messy for me….