This is almost a challenge rather than a tip. But the TIP is to get your creative juices flowing!
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| The main tool here was a paper-piercer |
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| The main tool here was a paper-piercer |
Ironing helps the fabric lie flat, making your cuts more accurate and your finished project look more professional. A few minutes with the iron can save a lot of frustration—and wasted fabric—later!
Quick Tip: If you're working with cotton fabric, consider pressing it after pre-washing and before every major cutting step for the best results. ✂️🧵😊In my Etsy shop this week, my most viewed listing was printable encouraging lunch notes, but school is out. Surely people aren't planning for next year already! Maybe summer school? Anyway, here is what one of the 3 pages looks like.
Welcome to Quick Tip Tuesday! Today's tip has to do with stamping. I don't know if this has ever happened to you, but sometimes you will get a stamp that perhaps been bent at one time and now you're trying to use it, and it won't stamp all of the letters correctly.
There is a way to avoid this.
Before stamping on your final project, test your stamp on scrap paper. This checks ink coverage, pressure, and placement — and prevents frustrating do-overs.
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A simple way to start is by pulling out one category at a time, like stickers, cardstock, stamps, or ribbons, and placing them where you can actually see them. Create a small “use first” basket for older supplies or items you haven’t touched lately. Before every project or shopping trip, quickly check that basket first. You may discover you already own the perfect item — and feel inspired to create immediately instead of waiting for your next craft haul.
On fabrics and some blanks, hidden moisture can cause:
A quick 3–5 second pre-press helps flatten fibers and remove moisture before applying the transfer.
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.
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Sometimes
less really is more.