Hello and happy Wednesday everyone! I'm so glad you chose to join me today. I have a very easy fun fold card for you today using a new bundle by Stampin' Up!. You can watch the video tutorial over on my YouTube channel to see how easy this one is to put together. This new stamp & die bundle is so much fun to play with and you can either stamp or die cut the coneflower without coloring. Be sure to add it to your wish list and have some fun yourself.
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Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Celebrating You with Coneflower Celebrations fun fold
Saturday, March 15, 2025
Thinking of you hydrangea fun fold card
For my project today, I’ve made a super simple fun fold card using the large hydrangea from the Thankful Garden bundle. This bundle is so fun and versatile because it has the added decorative dies. You can it, watercolor it, use the masks to color it, or use Designer Series Paper for it. Lots of possibilities! If you want to see how I put this card together and learn a few tips and tricks, be sure to watch the video replay over on my YouTube channel.
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Sunday, March 9, 2025
Year of Flowers April Birthday treat box
Today I have a small treat box I designed to fit Unreal Dark Chocolate Coconut mini bars. Costco has them on sale for the next couple of weeks, so it was a good time to make a treat box for them and spread some kindness. This set of flowers is perfectly sized for small boxes. I love this little set because it makes it so easy to personalize your projects for the recipients. I will be using this stamp set more in the upcoming weeks for sure. It will be my go-to set for all my Mother's Day projects as I can add birth month flowers for kids and grandkids to them. A home decor piece would also be a great gift. I suggest you grab this bundle now, so you'll be set for all those important upcoming events. If you would like to see how I've made my box, be sure to watch the video replay over on my YouTube channel.








