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TUTORIAL - Heart-Shaped Greeting Card

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 HELLO EVERYBODY! Recently, I shared a digital set of two heart-shaped page templates, perfect for making both albums and greeting cards. Today, I’ll walk you through how to make a heart-shaped card base, step by step. Come join me on my YouTube channel for a fun and easy tutorial!     I originally made this card for a special 70th birthday, but the heart-shaped design is perfect for so many occasions—Mother’s Day, Grandmother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, or just to show someone you care.   If you’re feeling inspired, pop over to my Etsy shop for a digital set of two heart-shaped page templates—perfect for albums or cards. These templates are also part of the full Roses Academy collection, so take a peek and get creative! Wishing you lots of creative joy—happy crafting, and hope to see you again soon! CHEERS! ***

TUTORIAL - Part I and Part II - Mini Photo Album in the Box

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  HELLO EVERYBODY! I shared some exciting news about a new tutorial in my last post. I'm happy to announce that the tutorial is now available on my YouTube channel! It is divided into two parts. In the first one, we will focus on making the box itself.  The video is available below:     In the second part, we will focus on designing the walls and creating the album.  Check out the below video and join me for some crafting fun!     I hope you enjoy the project, and Iwill see you soon with the final walkthrough! CHEERS! ***

NEW TUTORIAL - Introduction - Mini Photo Album in the Box

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 HELLO EVERYBODY! I invite you to a short presentation of the blank base mini photo album in a box. A tutorial for this project will soon be available on my YouTube channel. The tutorial will be divided into two parts: in the first part, we will create a box, and in the second part, we will design the walls and create the album.    In the video, I will also present three exploding boxes that I recently created. I want to show you them because they are nothing else like smaller versions of the project I will offer. If you learn how to make the larger one, you will definitely be able to create the smaller version.    Feeling intrigued? Check out the video! Enjoy!    I hope to see you soon! CHEERS! *** If you are interested in buying the exploding boxes, please visit my Etsy online store.  

TUTORIAL - Part 2 - Use Up Your Scraps! - Clean and Simple Cards

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 HELLO EVERYBODY! I invite you to the second video, where I will demonstrate other cardmaking ideas for using scraps.  I will make two clean, simple, and colourful greeting cards.       The cardmaking process is easy, so check out my YouTube channel and enjoy your time!   As I mentioned in my previous post, you can actually use leftover paper scraps in various ways, such as making tags, small cards, paper flowers, or clean and simple greeting cards. My inspirations are one of hundreds of possibilities; the options are endless.   Anyway, I hope you like them! ;) See you soon! Have a beautiful day! CHEERS! ***

TUTORIAL - Part 1 - Use Up Your Scraps! - Cardmaking Ideas

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 HELLO EVERYBODY! Smaller projects, such as the recently made Halloween purse folio album with unusual dimensions of 13.5x13.5 cm, are relaxing and enjoyable. However, there is a drawback - many scraps are left behind. Do you find yourself holding leftover paper scraps after finishing a project? It's always tough to throw them away, right? ;) It is a shame to toss them, so they usually fill our drawers. Well, don't worry, we all do it!       You can actually use leftover paper scraps in various ways, such as making tags, small cards, or paper flowers. Another great idea is to use them to whip up some simple greeting cards. I recently created two adorable cards using leftover paper scraps.        If you're curious about how to make them, feel free to check out my YouTube channel , where I've posted a quick tutorial. Could anything go wrong? Come and see for yourself!   Have you ever had a "scrapbooking mishap"? You know, like acciden...

Wedding-style Pop-up Box Card

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  HELLO EVERYBODY! Have you seen my new tutorial, which recently appeared on my YouTube channel?   If you have not had a chance to see it yet, take a look at the unique creation!      With the wedding season underway, what do you think about this wedding-style pop-up box card? I chose papers from the wedding collection from the Craft O'Clock called "A Cordial Invitation" to decorate the card.     Usually, a pop-up box card fits perfectly into an envelope. However, an elegant bow like the one I used to decorate the wedding card takes up more space, so in this case, you need a box for it. This wedding pop-up box card is so decorative that I left side flaps without embellishments.    If you have not had a chance to watch the tutorial yet, please check the link below.      Have a beautiful day! CHEERS! *** If you are interested in buying the card, please visit my Etsy online store.

TUTRIAL - Wedding-style Pop-up Box Card

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 HELLO EVERYBODY!     The promised tutorial is now available!     I truly apologize for the delay in providing this tutorial. Life has its own plans, and it is not always possible to schedule everything as we would like.   We recently created three different pop-up box cards from scratch. Today, I will show them fully decorated, and then we will take a step back and decorate one of them together.         A list of products used in this tutorial:  - Craft O'Clock - "A Cordial Invitation" - paper pad 15.25cm x 15.25cm (6" x 6")  - Craft O'Clock - "A Cordial Invitation" - extras sets: CC-C45-C1-12 and CC-C45-C1-10 - Craft O'Clock  - Special occasions - QUOTES - V, wedding/anniversary  - dpCraft - 3in1 corner rounder punch  - dpCraft - border craft punch  - A4 shaker foil  - 3d foam tape - 1mm  - double-sided tape - 0.5cm  - Ornate Bow - Gemini papercraft die - GEM-MD-ELE-ORB  - Pop-up...

TUTORIAL - Pop-up Box Cards from Scratch

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HELLO EVERYBODY!  Let's discuss the pop-up box card today. What is it?  I absolutely love making this type of card. Why, you ask?  Well, there are several reasons. The pop-up box card is different from your average greeting card. Its unique shape and design make it stand out, ensuring your gift will be unforgettable. Trust me, this is the perfect way to bring a big smile to your recipients' faces. Although the item is much smaller than a photo album or junk journal, it still offers many possibilities for creativity and is perfect for any occasion.    Our imaginations are the only limit!     Larger forms take a bit more time, but a pop-up box card, like a traditional greeting card, can be assembled in just a few hours. Plus, it is flat, so you can easily pop it in an envelope.  Do not worry; making these cards is way easier than you think.  Once you start, it is hard to stop - they are seriously addictive! Pop-up box cards are super...

TUTORIAL - Spring Greetings Card in the Box

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 HELLO EVERYBODY! I am excited to share that I have recently designed a lovely greeting card that comes in a box.  The card features a versatile design that makes it perfect for occasions such as birthdays, Easter, and even children's gifts.     This card will make a perfect gift for your loved ones,  and its unique design will surely leave a lasting impression.    I understand that not everyone may have experience with this type of project, so I have designed the tutorial to be beginner-friendly. You do not need special skills or tools to get started; you just need a willingness to try something new and have fun.      I would be delighted if you could visit my YouTube channel and join me in creating this beautiful spring card in a box. I look forward to seeing you there! A list of products used in this tutorial:   - paper set from the "Rainbow Meadow" collection by MS Craftshop, 20.3cm x 20.3cm (8" x 8")  - extr...