Alcohol Marker Madness
Close to my Heart alcohol-based markers that are sure to brighten a page, spruce up a
card, and add pizazz to any project!

Have you have ever wanted to turn your hobby into a lucrative business? Would you like to get almost $300 worth of Close to my Heart products for only $99? Do you want to get a great discount on all of your stamping & scrapbooking supplies for you and your friends? Would you like access…

How would you like another peek at the beautiful Stella paper collection? I just happened to visit Jeanette Lynton’s (CTMH’s founder & CEO) blog today and she has lots of incredible layouts posted using the new papers. Imagine my surprise when I saw MY family’s photos on her Stella layout! I just have to share…

Here is another super simple card we made at Regionals using the same February Word Puzzle stamp set, a strip of sanded black textured cardstock, and some cranberry cardstock. We used another metal rimmed tag with a little cranberry waxy flax and a couple of sparkles on the ends.

This month we will be making a set of 9 cards (3 each of 3 designs) using the sweet Sugar Rush papers and coordinating Sugar Rush—Cardmaking stamp set. The local class will be held on Thursday, March 23rd at 7pm. (If you’d like to order a kit(s) to be mailed to you instead, see the…

Bring Back My Pack—Urban A favorite paper packet is back for a limited time! Get ready for a blast from the past with the return of the Urban paper suite! This slimmed down and updated paper packet is sure to be a go-to with its unique vibe! Along with a brand-new sticker sheet and a…

This card was almost 100% cased from Vicki Wizniuk. I love her style and have “borrowed” many of her ideas. If you haven’t visited her blog yet, check it out. You will definitely be inspired.Cardstock: CTMH White Daisy, Bamboo, Chocolate, Pink Carnation Stamps: CTMH June SOTM called With Love and Cottage Florals Ink: CTMH Bamboo,…
Thanks for bringing this video to my attention. The markers do have the lovely brush & fine tips, but they didn't show much of how they blend together. What is your opinion, Lisa?