2 versions of the “butterfly swash” technique

  Stampers are so creative! I never would have thought of this. At our monthly gathering, two of my team members shared two different ways to do this cool technique they found on Pinterest last week. Thanks so much for sharing, Lynn and Tamie!   Suggested Color Combination: Blushing Bride So Saffron Whisper White Soft …

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Sash Card a snap with Cheat Sheets Collection #13

Lovin' this new layout from my newest Cheat Sheets! The new "sash card" was named after the diagonal beauty queen's sash, and it could win any talent competition, hands down! I used the alternate layout measurements for this one (see the regular version here, along with the trick on how to glitter emboss the sentiment). …

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Free Photo Tutorial: Glittered Expressions

Hello, crafters! I have something FUN to share today here at Song of My Heart! And like all my photo and video tutorials, it's totally free. No strings attached! Let's learn how to make these gorgeous glittered wooden sentiment pieces for our cards and pages. Psst….Do you like my Sash Card? It's one of the …

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Easy Envelope Cards w/ Envelope Punch

Suggested Color Combination: Melon Mambo Crushed Curry Whisper White Mint Macaron Basic Black I can't get enough of these adorable envelope cards! They make the most of my double-sided papers, and they're so simple to make. I use the settings for an 8×8 piece of paper on my handy-dandy Envelope Punch Board, and adhere my …

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Photo Tutorial: Double-Punched Technique

I set out to create projects for the third and final post showcasing our featured Sale A Bration set of the week, What I Love, and ended up doing a whole photo tutorial instead! But it was so quick and easy I just had to share it with you all. Look at the lavender shape …

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Window frame card & puffy valance punch art

Hi friends! Today I have this sweet little window frame scene card to share. I made the valance from the Love Blossoms paper stack, using the Decorative Label punch (two of them–one is cut in half and adhered to each corner of the window frame, and the other one is layered on top of it, …

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