Not “Crazy Susan,” that’s for sure! Did you guys ever hear of or watch “Tough Cookies” on the Food Network over the summer? If not, you can read about it HERE. My daughter Erica and I fell in love with this show immediately. I grew up in southern New Jersey […]
Monthly Archives: December 2011
Christmas is only three days away! I’m sure you are all sitting around with nothing to do, right? 😉 You have to take the time to whip up a few of these centerpieces! They are so fun to make! If you have glittery paper, it’s even better; however, regular cardstock […]
Most handmade cards are made by using 1/2 sheet of 8-1/2″ x 11″ cardstock. This makes the card end up measuring 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″. (Like the size of an invitation.) One of my clients requested bigger cards this year. Hmmmm….that is a challenge! I’m just so used to making standard-sized cards […]
Here is one final version of the change of address cards. This one is my favorite. It’s also the easiest to make because for the accent pieces, all you have to do is use scraps of coordinating decorative paper. No matter what version you decide to use, I’m sure your family […]
Let’s take a look at another idea you can use for your handmade change of address card. (Or any card, for that matter!) The design for this card was a result of the ‘ole “necessity is the mother of invention” crisis. I only had one red panel left and I […]
If you’ve moved recently, you’ve probably been contemplating sending out change-of-address notices with your holiday cards. My parents moved over the summer, so I came up with this design as a way for them to announce their new address. This is a great card to work on while your watching […]