It’s quick and easy to create your own stickers. Use a XyronSticker Maker with die cuts and stamped images to create your own DIY stickers for planners, calendars, scrapbook pages and cards. Visit the Notes from Naki blog for … Read More ...
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Tropical Scrapbook Page
Nathalie DeSousa created this wonderful tropical page using several different die cut shapes from Just Nick. Learn more about how she put this page together over on the Just Nick blog.
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DIY Paper Star Fourth of July Parade Wands
You and your kids will love how much fun these shaker wands are to make and to wave! You’ll need nesting star dies, or a way to cut out star shapes to make this happen. They are super cute!
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Tutorial: DIY Muslin Ink Flowers and Decorative Borders
Muslin can be used in a variety of ways in scrapbooking and altered projects. Use some frayed muslin as one of your layers to add a soft, natural look to your projects. Roll it up to create some frayed muslin … Read More ...
Printable Motivational Planner Stickers
Get motivated to cross things off that to do list with these bright and juicy free printable stickers. Use them in your Filofax or Kikki K planner, or in your bullet journal, or on your to do list. You can … Read More ...
Two Ways to Make an Origami Shirt Father’s Day Card
Make a simple DIY origami shirt card for Father’s Day this year. This easy card project is perfect for kids or adults to customize with a message or photo for their dad on Father’s Day. This project is great … Read More ...
How to Make Your Own Organizing System
This clever DIY organizing system uses plastic canvas to make customizable compartments to store small supplies like acrylic paint, or glitter glue. You can definitely adapt this for storing a number of items! Get all the instructions on how … Read More ...
Printable Father’s Day Card With Coloring Page
Here’s a simple free printable Father’s Day card that allows the kids to draw, color, and share their favorite things about their dad. This clever printable card makes it easy for you to help the kids make a cute little … Read More ...
Work Table DIY for Your Craft or Sewing Studio
This fabulous DIY craft table was made for a sewing room, but would totally work for any craft space, and definitely for scrapbooking. The table includes some storage solutions too. You can download a free PDF with the plans for … Read More ...
DIY Ribbon Storage Organizers, Racks, & Shelves
Embarking on a journey to organize your craft room can be a transformative and rewarding experience. If you’re ready for a comprehensive approach, consider joining the 30-Day Craft Room Organization Challenge hosted by Jennifer Maker. This free challenge provides a … Read More ...
How To Organize Your Craft Supplies When Space is Limited
When you are limited on space for scrapping and crafting, organization is key! A good solution is to use a system that gets your tools and supplies off your working surfaces and on the wall. Think shelving systems, peg board … Read More ...
Summer Bucket List Jar: 80 fun bucket list ideas for kids!
Make lots of summer memories to scrapbook with this Summer bucket list jar from Crafts by Amanda. Get the free printable list to display and keep track, as well as the printable list to cut up to put in the … Read More ...
DIY Clear Stamp Storage
If you’re like me, you probably have quite a few clear stamps because they are so versatile and don;t take up much space. But maybe they are just thrown in a box? Follow this tutorial and get your clear stamps … Read More ...
12×12 Paper Storage – DIY Vertical Organizer for Scrapbook Paper | Ikea Hack
This paper storage DIY is fantastic! I am definitely bookmarking this one and will set this up in my scrap room. You’ll get all the details, including the supplies you need, step-by-step instructions with photos, as well as a template … Read More ...
3 Incredibly Clever Ways to Organize a Craft Room
Think you don’t have enough space to get all your scrapbook and craft supplies organized? Think again! It turns out in many cases, all you really need is one wall. Think vertical. In this blog post you can find three … Read More ...