Birthday Cards
Fun Foiled Card
Today I have an awesome technique using Maker Forte’s pattern paper and toner card stock. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more)! I only recommend products I truly…
Read MoreBalloons & Banners Birthday Card Swap
Let’s create birthday cards with balloons & banners! What is a card swap? A card swap is a fun way to make 5 of the same card, send them in, and get 5 beautiful cards back to use! This is a brand/vendor non-exclusive swap. You may use any product, current or retired, in the creation…
Read MoreCreate an accordion style card with 96 candles Part 4 of 4
Assemble the accordion card with Berry Bust Metallic Ribbon Well this marks the 4th blog in this series of my journey to make an awesome card for my wife’s grandma, Mamaw’s 96 birthday. I wanted to make this day extra special for her because she loves cards and I knew she would just love a…
Read MoreCreate an accordion style card with 96 candles Part 3 of 4
Adhere stamp panels with Tear and Tape I have been blogging in a multipart series on how I created this beautiful accordion folded style card for my wife’s grandma, Mamaw as we call her. I blogged earlier about how I used the stamparatus to create the white panels with the stamped candle images. Then in…
Read MoreCreate an accordion style card with 96 candles Part 2 of 4
Use the Simply Scored Board to make the panels As mentioned in my part 1 of this blog series, my wife’s grandma (Mamaw as we call her) turned 96 and I wanted to surprise her with a really long card that showed exactly 96 candles. She was so delighted to get the card. In the…
Read MoreCreate an accordion style card with 96 candles Part 1 of 4
Create an accordion style folded card My wife’s grandmother, we call her Mamaw, recently turned 96. I wanted to create a card that she would love and cherish. I also wanted to see the delight in her eyes when she opened a card that was almost if not longer than her arm span. Then I…
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