Finally Friday – I’d Pick You

Kristina Werner, Garden Girl at Two Peas In A Bucket, demonstrates how to create a card from start to finish. See more at www.twopeasinabucket.com SUPPLIES Solid Card Stock: Crumb Cake and More Mustard (Stampin’ Up!); Cream (Papertrey Ink) Patterned Paper: Home Town Summer 6×6 papers (Collage Press)* Flower Stamps: Blossom Art stamp set (Hero Arts)* Sentiment Stamp: Hello Friend stamp set (Lawn Fawn)* Ink: Ocean Breeze Fluid Chalk Ink PaintBox (Colorbox)* Embossing Ink: VersaMark (Tsukineko)* Embossing Powder: White Zing (American Crafts)* Edge Punch: Postage Stamp Edge Punch (Fiskars)* White Pen: Signo Broad (Uni-ball)* *Available at twopeasinabucket.com

Join A Muse Studio Creative Consultant Anna Keyes in making a pencil flag card – perfect for party or shower decor and favors, or classroom treats! For more information, including a supply list and pdf template please visit afkeyes.blogspot.com To order A Muse Studio stamps, inks, cardstock, and more please visit www.amusestudio.com Thanks for watching!

Questions & Answers, Part 1 of 3

Thanks for all your questions! In this video, I answer the following questions: Do you ever have stamper’s block? What exactly do you do for your job? Which stamp sets have you designed? When you use watercolor pencils, do you use a particular type of paper? How did you get started with video blogging? Which version of iMovie do you use? How did you come up with the idea to make your videos fast? Tell me about your Flip Ultra camcorder. What is a standard-sized card? Envelope? What do you do with non-standard size cards? What about postage for thicker envelopes? Do you have tips for cutting circle cards with a Coluzzle? Do you realize you have a following in Australia? How much card stock and paper do you own? How often do you scrap or stamp? How do you get nice photos of your cards/pages? Any photo tips?

New Craft Room Part TWO

video tour of my *new* crafting space as of February, 2011. Please be sure to check out Part ONE. For more information on all storage ideas, please visit the following page on my blog: www.kerryspapercrafts.com

Did you know you can create beautiful covers for your scrapbooks using all kinds of materials? Let me show you how easy it is!

Rolled Paper Flower

Rolled Paper Flower Tutorial by Joanne B. for Splitcoast Stampers. A quick how-to video showing how to make a custom embellishment using paper scraps, a pencil, scissors and adhesive….

Flower Soft Tutorial

Flower Soft Tutorial by Suzanne Dean–how to incorporate flower soft into your stamped images, what it is and how to use it. MY BLOG: www.scrapbitz.blogspot.com Find Flower Soft Here: Susana’s Custom Art & Card Design (or) 7 Kids College Fund! Blog: www.scrapbitz.blogspot.com

How to sharpen punches (Makers). After plenty of use, and depending on how you maintain punches, punches will get dull. Punches will start to leave jagged edges and make unclean cuts. In this video, I use 4-6 layers of Aluminum foil pressed tightly together and punch it to make my punch sharp again. Also used 4-6 layers (here I use 8!) to add some wax to help the punch metal “glide”. I have more on How to Maintain Punches on my blog: LisaLovesToScrapbook.blogspot.com Thank you for watching!!!! :D

Stampin’ Up! demonstrators, Julie Piesciuk and Laura Barto, inspire you to create as they share paper crafting tips featuring the latest trends. Today we are making handmade Christmas cards including a Christmas tree pop-up card. This is the first in a three part series. Visit our YouTube channel to view the other segments. All project instructions and patterns are available at www.papercraftingtrends.com.

Claudine Hellmuth shows you how to create an easy background technique for ATCs, collage, and scrapbook projects using Ranger Adirondack inks, www.rangerink.com white copy paper and masking tape.

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