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| This one is a pop-up card Let me know what you think in the comments, please! I'd love to hear from you! |
Hello Crafty Friends!
I have entered a contest using something I recorded about two months ago.
It's VIP AAP Submission #4 (Diana) and the time stamp is 4:48. I'm in last place right now, but that could change if you vote for me!
Click here to watch, then click "next" to vote. Below are some cards I made during the Card Maker Success Summit. I have my mojo back! And I appreciate you taking a couple of minutes to vote!
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| Plumdiddle booth examples of needle felting |
My tip today is to try something new in the crafting world! If you usually sew, try HTV. If you usually make cards, try a scrapbook page. My daughter and I learned, not only needle felting, but how to do various resin crafts and how to create by paper quilling. There are literally hundreds of crafts you could try, and I want to encourage you to move outside your comfort zone, at least for a little bit, and experience something new.
Have a crafty week!
I have learned I am not fond of inking using layered stencils. When the stencils are layered, and I have to try to line them up, I have a hard time getting them in exactly the right place. Layered flowers tend to be more forgiving as far as getting them lined up exactly, but the new landscape stencil I have is a chore to line up!
One stencil that covers the whole card, fine!
But it's okay! You don't have to enjoy every single technique, and you don't have to be an expert at everything, either. But you never know until you try, so try something new this week!
To find complimentary colors, look directly across the wheel—these are opposite each other (like blue + orange or purple + yellow) create eye-catching contrast and make your project shine. 🌟. Pairing them creates bold, eye-catching contrast. If you prefer something softer, try using tints or shades of those complimentary colors for a more balanced look. Next time you’re planning a project, let the color wheel guide you—it takes the guesswork out of choosing harmonious combinations!
Here's an example:
If you think this type of craft is for you, check out the company Rolife. My daughters say these are the best quality products of this type that they have found, and I have watched them putting them together. (This is not an advertisement.) I just hope this has given you some ideas! Have fun!
1. Change Your Canvas – If you’re stuck, switch to a different craft or try a smaller, low-pressure project. A fresh format can reignite inspiration without the pressure of perfection.
2. Play Without a Plan – Give yourself permission to make something messy, silly, or “wrong.” Often, the act of creating without rules unlocks the ideas hiding in the corners of your mind.
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| Paint pouring was messy and fun! |