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!

The December Stamp of the Month is one of my all time favorites. It’s called Cutie Pie and contains lots of adorable little cupcakes and cute phrases. When I was at the CTMH Team Builders event last month, they shared some great artwork that was created by the Corporate Art Department. I was lucky enough…

Did you know that you can order customized stamp sets from Close to my Heart? When I saw the Family Love set, I knew it was one that I must have. (There are so many great stamps in the set.) Then it dawned on me that I could order a customized stamp for only $5.95…

Happy New Year! I am excited to share January’s great promotions with you! Seasons of Love Introducing the new Seasonal Expressions catalog! Get your first look at all of the wonderful new products and project ideas in the new Seasonal Expressions mini catalog! You can view and download the catalog here. Click here to shop online or contact me to place your…

This week’s Heart 2 Heart Challenge is to make a project using hearts. How appropriate for Valentine’s Day. Don’t you think? I decided to decorate some fun heart tins with the Sophia Paper Packet. (My swapping buddies all received one of these goody boxes, so I had the honor of making 6 of them.) I…
Talk about making a quick card… How about creating a finished card or layout title in five seconds flat? Watch this video to see Close to my Heart’s new series of single-image A-size My Acrylix® stamp sets. Use them for quick scrapbook layout titles or easy, one-step cardmaking. Each one is designed to complete your…

I have a friend who just lost her father and her brother only 12 hours apart. Her father had been ill for some time and her brother had some heart problems, but to lose them both in the same day is just heart breaking. I wanted to send her a handmade sympathy card and when…
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?