Monthly Archives: March 2008

Ep. 184 – Origami Butterflies

On this episode I am showing you how to make Origami Butterflies. To start with you need 2 square pieces of Origami paper, or a light weight patterned paper. For my finished card, I used a 2″ square piece, but … Continue reading

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Ep. 183 – The Big Bite

On this episode I am demonstrating how to use the We R Memory Keepers, Crop-A-Dile II, the Big Bite!!! The Big Bite will punch through all the same materials that the original Crop-a-Dile can go through, so I just focused … Continue reading

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Ep. 182 – Stampin’ Up!’s Build-a-Brad

On today’s episode I am showing you Stampin’ Up!’s Build-a-Brad. The Build-a-Brads come in a cute tin with 1/2″ brads and clear sticker domes. So all you need to do is, using your 1/2″ circle punch, punch the paper you … Continue reading

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Ep. 181 – Flowers out of Cupcake Holders

So according to the calendar Spring is here (just don’t look outside to see the snow) so I thought I would try and brighten things up over the next couple weeks with some fun flowers and butterflies!! So, on this … Continue reading

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Ep. 180 – 601 Great Scrapbook Ideas

Today I am reviewing the book 601 Great Scrapbook Ideas, from the editors of Memory Makers Books. The book is divided in to 5 sections: 1 – Everyday Life; 2 – Hard to Forget; 3 – More than a Princess; … Continue reading

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Ep. 179 – Sweet ‘n’ Sassy Stamps

On this episode I am showing you some Sweet ‘n’ Sassy stamps!! Sweet ‘n’ Sassy is a line of fun acrylic stamps. There are a variety of images and themes to choose from. They come on a 4×6 sheet. As … Continue reading

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Ep. 178 – Frosted Filters Technique

On this episode I am showing you the Frosted Filters Technique. You start by choosing 3 dye re-inkers that co-ordinate nicely together and won’t turn to brown when combined. If you have a flat plate you can use that, but … Continue reading

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