Card Making Ideas

Spread a little sparkle on a rainy day

Spread a little sparkle on a rainy day

Posted on 19th November 2021 by Samantha Burrow
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This gorgeous sparkly card is sure to lift anyone’s mood on a dull rainy day. Designed using Cricut Design Space this card can be easily altered to suit your style. I have opted to use Neon Glitter Card 220gsm, Cocktail Double Sided Pearlised Card 290gsm and Pearlescent Single Sided Card 310gsm, paired with the Super Smooth White 250gsm and Black Plain 240gsm card. You can mix things up by changing your umbrellas to all one colour, or even use the slice tool in design space to create matching coloured handles.

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The Yellow Submarine using Blue & Yellow

The Yellow Submarine using Blue & Yellow

Posted on 1st October 2021 by Ben Francis-Neun
Filed under Card Making Ideas, Projects And Cards By Type, Celebration Cards, Cards For Children, Cards For Men, Papercraft Disciplines And Techniques, Papercut, Design Team, Shaped Cards, Paper Cutting

With bright colours and bold shapes, this cute yellow submarine card is a great way to bring joy to your favourite Beatles fan, a nautical friend, or someone who would love to whisk away on an undersea adventure!

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Heart Easel Card - Congratulations on Your Engagement using Black Mercury Sparkle silver no shed glitter

Heart Easel Card - Congratulations on Your Engagement using Black Mercury Sparkle silver no shed glitter

Posted on 9th September 2021 by Alison Pendlebury-Brown
Filed under Card Making Ideas, All Papercraft Tutorials, Projects And Cards By Type, Celebration Cards, Papercraft Disciplines And Techniques, Pop Up Card Tutorials

Here I show how to create this single-heart easel card in white, black and grey sparkle, and silver glitter cardstock. It also features Wellington boots, making this card perfect for an outdoorsy couple.

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Orange is the word!

Orange is the word!

Posted on 24th July 2021 by Jane Taylor
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Today it's all about the colour orange, but this is a brilliant technique that works in any colour and uses up all those leftover scraps too!

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