I've added 5 new tutorials to the Project PDF Library! Click HERE or on the pictures below.
Moon Baby Card Collection
Cool Treats Card Collection
4-Panel Card
Spinner Card
Carousel Birthday Cards & Box
I love creating 3D projects. I enjoy them just as much as I do creating hand stamped cards. I especially like that I can create themed projects for parties or holidays that are one-of-a-kind.
Today's video tutorial uses the Basket Bunch Bundle. If you missed it, this Bundle was part of my Studio Stamps in the Mail (SSITM) this month. Although ordering for this month's SSITM has ended, the tutorial for the cards are available in my Project PDF Tutorial library HERE.
I'm having so much fun with this Bundle because the images and verbiage are versatile. Photopolymer images make them easy to stamp, and, coupled with coordinating framelits for every image, you'll never fussy cut anything!
Today's video will also teach you a new way to create a bow. I call it a "tuxedo bow". With this bow, you'll never have to worry about it being too big, having uneven loops or being lop-sided.
Be sure to scroll down and see the pictures, cutting dimensions and supplies I've included for this project.
Cutting Dimensions
- Sweet Sugarplum cardstock base is cut 2" x 11". Score at 1 1/2" x 2 1/2", 4 1/2", 6 1/2", 8 5/8" and 9 5/8"
- Succulent Garden designer paper is cut 1 1/2" x 9"
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Curtain Call Challenge – Fluff

Wonderful projects and super sweet card!
Thank you, Leigh! Thanks for following my blog and taking the time to leave me a comment. I so appreciate the feedback!
Really enjoy the bunny box video . Your explanation of how to make the Box is so clear and easy to follow.Thank you for sharing.
Hi Cathey! I’m so glad you enjoyed the project. Thanks, too, for the super sweet comment about my instructions. I always worry if I’m a bit too wordy! 😀 Thanks for taking the time to stop and comment. I appreciate it.