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!

I am kind of stuck on this stamp set and the color blue lately. This card is part of my March card workshop. It uses CTMH’s Simple Beauty stamp set and the “celebrate” from CTMH’s Happy Birthday set. I colored in the butterfly with Heavenly Blue and Grey Flannel markers. Then I covered the Grey…

Share the Joy Exclusive stamp sets and coordinating Thin Cuts metal dies Give a little joy to the people in your life with the Share the Joy special! Share the Joy features two exclusive stamp sets and one set of exclusive Thin Cuts metal dies. Create meaningful cards straight from your heart, or document precious…

Here is another card that I made for the new Make It From Your Heart publication. I used the red patterned paper from the Stella Collection and stamped the polka dots on white cardstock using the Diverse Background stamp set using Honey and Lagoon ink. The bracket shapes are from the Enjoy! stamp set and…

I know this isn’t a craft related post, but I am just so excited about this program that we started that I wanted to share it with all of you. I’ll give you a quick little background first. As you know, if you read my blog regularly, I have two fantastic kiddos. One just turned…

This month’s project kit is a set of Christmas Shaker Cards and coordinating Ornaments/Gift Tags. You will learn four different ways to use the new shaker window products by creating (4) holiday themed shaker cards and (4) coordinating ornaments that can also be used as gift tags. The local class this month will be held…

Boy oh boy are you in for a treat! The new 2010 Summer Idea Book is now available! Let me just tell you that this is one of the best Idea Books I have seen in a long time! There are so many great new papers, stamp sets, embellishments, and more! Just look at the…
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?