Tutorial – Sympathy Card
Instructions I began by making a muted black background on my gelli plate. I didn’t take photos of this process
Continue readingInstructions I began by making a muted black background on my gelli plate. I didn’t take photos of this process
Continue readingI love nothing better than sitting in my craft room with my gelli plates, a pile of paper, a pile
Continue readingThis week I made a card and tag for you. They started life as a happy accident and was a
Continue readingInstructions I began by covering my wall plaque with paper. I used a wet tacky glue so I could move
Continue readingInstructions I love the work by Kelly Rae Roberts and her collage-based canvases. Over the course of the pandemic, I
Continue readingBubbly Funk customer Shelley was kind enough to share these wonderful creations with us! So lucky to have lovely customers!
Continue readingUp, up and away with Shelley today! She is sharing two cards created with the same AALL and Create stamp
Continue readingInstructions I began by making a water colour background using paints. I used a spray bottle to wet my water
Continue readingBubbly Funk customer Carol has been busy making this gorgeous canvas for her home, and she wanted to share. Isn’t
Continue readingCarol has again created something wonderful with AALL and Create stamps. These two cards used stamp #141-Tropical Vibes. There are
Continue readingWee one back to school today so craft room play day. Lots of WOW foil on the go! You can
Continue reading“These are two little books – one for a friend, one for my neice. They are 4×5 and I used
Continue readingThis week I wanted to have a play with paints and have ago at making my own backgrounds. I began
Continue readingSarah has been working with gorgeous colours this week, and this is just a glimpse of the gorgeousness which we
Continue readingHere we have two more projects from our lovely customer Shelley! The projects are using primarily AALL and Create products.
Continue readingInstructions I began by painting my wee hoose’s. I had 3 houses so used 3 different folk-art paints. Once all
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