How to Make a Pop Up Tissue Paper Valentine Heart Card
A few layers of tissue paper glued together in a honeycomb pattern makes a charming pop-up Valentine heart card. Because tissue paper is so thin, you can fit many layers inside of the card,...
A few layers of tissue paper glued together in a honeycomb pattern makes a charming pop-up Valentine heart card. Because tissue paper is so thin, you can fit many layers inside of the card,...
To make a paper fortune teller, all you need is a square piece of paper and a marker.
These DIY wedding invitations are easy, inexpensive, and fairly quick to make, but the lace and ribbon give them an elegant touch.
This decoration was inspired by those garden spinners that seem to be so popular now. They’re usually metal, in several layers, and the layers separate and spin at the slightest breeze.
This little card is made by placing colored paper or cardstock under a printed tissue paper overlay for a muted rainbow effect.
Most Valentines go through the mail, are enjoyed for a few weeks, and are then thrown out, never to be seen again. So this year I decided to try something a little more practical,...
Here’s a simple, kid-friendly Valentine card that’s good to do with younger kids. This is quick and easy and turns a bunch of hearts into a flower for Valentine’s Day. Regular tacky glue and...
This wreath uses 6 strips of scrapbooking cardstock to make hearts. I used tacky glue to fasten my hearts together which makes the sides pinch up and gives the hearts a pointed, abstract look....
Just a little bit of stamping and some glue and you’re good to go. These little gift tags are cute name holders when you’re in a pinch for time.
This card is a good way to recycle used Christmas cards from a previous year. You’ll be needing one with a Santa and sleigh, and one with a door. The slight pop up part...