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!

As I mentioned in my earlier post, I am with a fabulous group of gals this weekend playing along with CTMH while they are live on Creative Live right now! Be sure to tune in to catch the 2nd half of the 2nd day. It’s been great so far! You can also watch the replay…

I just completed all 12 layouts from Stampin’ Up!’s first-ever Virtual Album Retreat, and I couldn’t wait to share them with you! In this video, you’ll get a sneak peek at the finished 12″ x 12″ double-page layouts—one for every month of the year. I haven’t added my photos or journaling yet, but the pages…

I can hardly believe that Christmas is only FOUR weeks away! Yikes! I figured that I better start working on some cards before I end up having to make Happy New Years cards instead. LOL! I used a couple of my favorite Close to my Heart products on this simple little card including some Kraft…

Close to my Heart’s January Stamp of the Month is called Cross-Stitch Wishes. It such a fun stamp set and is perfect for any occasion, especially Valentine’s Day. I cut some White Daisy cardstock mini hearts at 1/4″ using the Artiste Cricut cartridge. Then I used the 1″ stitched heart image to stamp them with…

March Creative Club will be held on Tuesday, March 25th at 7pm. (Note the date change.) This month will be making custom pendant necklaces that make GREAT gifts! (Be sure to order some for yourself as well.) Because they are such a great value, you can afford to order multiple kits! You can customize your necklace…

I am excited about this month’s project kit. As you may know, Close to my Heart has revamped their Workshops on the Go kits. They are now called Workshops Your Way. I have been thinking about starting another monthly Club using the Workshops Your Way kits. Before I do, I wanted to test one out…
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?