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Cutting Card Bases 101

Timeless Tips & Tricks for Paper Crafters

Tips

This week, I’m excited to bring back some of my favorite tried-and-true paper crafting tips that have stood the test of time. With over 18 years in this creative journey, I’ve collected simple yet effective ideas that can make your crafting easier and more enjoyable. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned crafter, you may find this tips and ideas helpful.

From Monday to Thursday, you can look forward to these tips/ideas:

Use New Photopolymer Stamps with Confidence – A quick and easy way to prep your stamps so you get crisp, clean images right from the start.

Tie Ribbon Beautifully on Handmade Cards – If you’ve ever struggled with getting that knot, I’ll share a simple trick that makes it easier.

Cut Card Stock for A2 Cards with Ease – A step-by-step guide for beginners (or anyone who wants a refresher!) for cutting card bases.

Along with these helpful tips, I’ll also be sharing one of my latest favorite project videos to inspire you. 

These tips and ideas are a wonderful way to add an extra touch of care to your handmade projects—whether you're creating cards to send love, encouragement, or celebration to someone special.

So, grab your favorite drink, settle into your creative space, and join me this week as we revisit some of these timeless tips. I’d love to hear your thoughts and see how you use these ideas in your own crafting, so feel free to share in the comments!

 

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