
How To Distress And Change Up A Clean And Simple Design
The Layered Poinsettia stencil I used for this card creates a lovely crisp background. However, I'm all for the watery, more distressed, abstract look and so I took to this background with all the splatter until edges were lost and the sweet flowers became mere hints...

How To Highlight Dry Embossing To Be The Star Of The Show + Blog Hop
Dry embossing is an easy technique, yet it produces the most fabulous results. I like to emphasise the gorgeous deep embossed designs you can get now with white pigment ink. Nowadays, you can also get embossing folders with matching dies to highlight the design...

How to Collage Painted Transparent Layers For An Ethereal Winter Scene
Well, hello there! I'm sorry that circumstances mean that I've not been able to craft much recently. But I'm delighted to be able to share a card with you for the start of DieCember. DieCember is a month-long celebration of one of my most used supplies, in fact, my...

Do You Like Watercoloured Vintage-Styled Christmas Cards? + Blog Hop
Do you like watercoloured, vintage-styled Christmas cards? It is a style I love this year. I think it stems from how much I am enjoying the Distress line from Tim Holtz, and the makers he employs to showcase the new products always inspire me. Did you see the recent...

Modern, Clean And Simple Christmas Watercolour Card + New Release
If you have been visiting here for a while, you know my love of watercolouring. However, it can be quite time-consuming, which is not ideal when you are planning on making Christmas cards. But, by paring back the design and keeping things clean, simple and modern, you...

Back With A Bang – The Creative Bundle 2022!
I've spoken many times about being an eternal learner. I love to absorb new information, new techniques, and new tips and tricks. I spend a lot of time in person and online taking courses. I was just on a fabulous, very arty and messy in-person course last weekend....

Fabulous New Tim Holtz Distress Colour Joins The Gang!
The Distress Range from Tim Holtz is a crucial ingredient in my creative process. From Spray Stains to create gorgeous backgrounds to Distress Oxide Ink Pads for buttery blending, and not to mention, of course, the fact that they are water-reactive makes them ideal...