With Thanksgiving right around the corner, I figured I should get going on my cards to send out to friends and family. I associate sunflowers with autumn, so pairing the Bloomin’ Sunshine stamp set with the Thankful Sentiments stamp set created a perfect match. I really love the unique look of the sunflower stamp as […]
Tag Archives: Lauren Zertuche
Hi everyone! Today I am sharing this fun snow scene scrapbook page using the Snowflake Bursts die set. I really wanted to capture my son’s first experience with snow! He was so excited to find it had snowed overnight, that he had to get out there ASAP! We didn’t even take the time to get […]
When I saw this Halloween tunnel card add-on I came up with the idea to make a double layer, stacked shaker card. The layered dies lends itself perfectly for this technique. To start, I picked out some Halloween-y patterned paper. I cut the top layer I cut to measure 5.5×4.75 (but scored it on both […]
Pumpkin Spice season is upon us and today I have a pumpkin spice latte inspired card. For this card I started by stamping the take away cup image onto white cardstock. Then I also stamped one on masking paper. I cut the masked image out then placed it over the image on the cardstock. Then […]
Cutesy cards don’t cut it when it comes to Halloween in my household of boys. Halloween is their favourite day of the year, so I created this tombstone card using the Mini Happy Hauntings die set from I-crafter’s September release . I know my youngest son will love this one! I started with a grey […]
Hi fellow crafters! It’s Lauren and I am on the blog today to share this weathered, beachy shell card. This card features one of the shells from the Layered Shells Sentiments stamp set. I started out by stamping the shell onto a white piece of cardstock. I did that by brushing Tombow brush pens directly […]
I love this sentiment that comes with the newly released, Layered Shells stamp set from I-Crafter. I takes me back to family vacations spent on the beaches in Florida. The best beaches for finding seashells were always on Sanibel Island. Our buckets would be filled to the brim so quickly with every sort of shell […]