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!

One of the benefits of using CTMH’s clear stamps is that you can see through them while you are stamping. The Beautiful You stamp set contains some fun 3-step stamps that would be nearly impossible to use without the benefit of being able to see exactly where you are stamping. I used Bashful, Pixie and Raspberry inks…

If you are looking for a cheerful card that is full of texture and elegance, this Embossed Vellum Sunflower Card is a must-try! The combination of soft vellum and bold sunflowers creates a stunning effect that is sure to brighten anyone’s day. This card is similar to the card I shared here, but this one…

Hello Everyone! I am posting this from my hotel room in beautiful Salt Lake City, Utah! I am here attending the Close to my Heart Team Builder’s Conference and having loads of fun. What a thrill to be able to attend one of the many events that this wonderful company sponsors. We had a great…

This month’s project kit is a colorful boxed card kit using the new Some Kind of Wonderful stamp set and Thin Cuts Bundle and the cheery Stamp of the Month called Random Act of Cardness. You will create 18 cards (6 each of 3 designs) with mix and match sentiments and a box to store them. This month’s local class will…

Only one more week until I leave for the Close to my Heart annual Convention. I have been busy working on some fun projects for the Accessories Presentation, the Operation Smile Auction, and for my team gifts. All things that I can’t share with you until after Convention. But don’t worry. I will have some…

As many of you know, Close to my Heart, the company I was with for over 19 years, closed earlier this year. As a result, many of us moved over to Stampin’ Up! in May. Although it has been bittersweet, I have really enjoyed working with Stampin’ Up!’s products and absolutely love the people I…
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?