A fun way to get the embossed look you get with Nestabilities by running juice or can lids through your die cutting machine! Visit PaperJewels.blogspot.com for more fun, easy and inexpensive paper crafts and be sure to subscribe, so you won’t miss any other crafting gems!
Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator, Julie Piesciuk, explains the steps that were taken to get Paper Crafting Trends on the air. She takes the viewer through the entire production process from start to finish, including some funny outtakes. Visit www.papercraftingtrends.com for more information on the show, as well as the instructions and photos of all projects ever presented on air. This video is part 1 of 2.
This is part 2 of the tutorial on how I make paper roses to embellish my mini albums. Visit my blog at followingthepapertrail.blogspot.com for more instructions and information. Enjoy!!
Punch one design continuously around all four sides of a page with the innovative Punch Around the Page™ corner and edge punches from Martha Stewart Crafts™.
This is a quick and easy project that you can make to use as little gifts in your kids’ lunches, for co-workers, party favors, place-holders at holiday meals and more. Dimensions for cutting and scoring: Cut a piece of patterned paper at 4 1/4 x 5 1/2. Place your paper horizontally and score at 1 1/2, 3 and 4 1/2. Follow the directions in the video to put your holder together. Stamp images from the “Tag You’re it” set from www.ginakdesigns.com For more inspiration, please visit my blog at www.stampinmama.com
artfulaffirmations.blogspot.com for supply list Terri Heinz demonstrates how to create a Fairy School from a shoebox. Paper crafting fun! This is a two part tutorial, a and b, to completely finish the outside and inside of school. Video 2 will be how to make the fairies and video 3 will be furniture. Papercrafting at it’s best. Mixed media fun! Textiles, paints, stones, twigs, old dictionary papers, old postcards, moss, digital collage sheets are all used in this fanciful tutorial. Home school project for homeschoolers. Make this fun children or adults project for magical entertainment. Paperwhimsy.com has most of the images Terri uses, or use your own images.