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!
Mistakes Aren't Failures - They're Design Opportunities
If you make a mistake, don’t toss the project right away. Many “errors” can be covered with embellishments, turned into layered elements, or redesigned creatively. Some of the best projects start as accidents. For example, an ink splotch becomes a cluster of flowers.
Think of your mistakes as opportunities to improve your design skills. Here is a list of ideas you can use to cover a mistake, or to simply add something special to a paper craft.
Have a crafty week!
Crafty Quick Tip Tuesday - Lighting
Real tips from real crafting!
Welcome! Today's tip:
Good Lighting Beats Expensive Tools
Before investing in new supplies, improve your lighting. Good lighting reduces eye strain, helps you see details clearly, and makes color matching much easier. Sometimes better light improves results more than better tools.
Upgrade your lighting before your tools! I recommend Ott Lights, but they can be pretty pricey. However, Amazon has some very similar lights for half the price. Search: varying color temperatures, dimmable, axis rotation, LED light!
Happy Crafting!
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