Quick Tip Tuesday — Leave White Space

 


Not every space on your card, scrapbook page, or paper house needs embellishment. White space (or empty space) helps your focal point stand out and gives the eye a place to rest. Clean designs often feel more polished and intentional.

Plenty of open background (usually white or very light)
One focal image or sentiment
Minimal embellishments

Sometimes less really is more.

Color Swatching Printables

 I have talked about color swatching and the benefits it provides.  Now I have a way to make color swatching even easier for you. 


There is now a Color Swatch Chart Bundle featuring 9, yes, nine, charts you can choose from and print out.  Or print out all nine and see which ones will work best for you.  I pull my Color Swatches out all the time to choose colors and see how inks would look if used together.  I'd love for you to check it out! 

Thanks, and happy crafting!

Quick Tip Tuesday Measuring


 It’s one of the simplest crafting rules—but also one of the easiest to forget.

Taking a few extra seconds to measure twice can save you from wasted paper, fabric, vinyl, and frustration. Whether you’re trimming cardstock for a card base or cutting fabric for a project, accuracy matters. A small mistake at the start can throw off your entire design.

Quick example:
You need a 5” x 7” card base. If you accidentally cut at 4.75”, your layers won’t line up—and suddenly you’re starting over.


Before every cut, pause. Double-check. Then cut with confidence.

👉 Your future self (and your supplies!) will thank you.

P. S.  If you have thought about getting a subscription to Creative Fabrica, now is a great time!


Fewer Supplies = More Creativity


When you feel stuck, limit yourself to a small selection of supplies. Constraints actually boost creativity because they remove decision overload and force you to think differently.

 It may sound backwards, but when your options are limited, you’re pushed to think in diverse, unique ways. You use items in new ways, and stretch your imagination. Instead of relying on the “perfect” tool or embellishment, you start focusing on techniques, color combinations, and clever substitutions.

A smaller stash also reduces overwhelm, making it easier to start (and finish!) projects. Sometimes, the best ideas come not from having everything—but from making the most of what you already have.  Happy crafting!