Quick & Easy Projects: Stamping on Fabric with Memento Luxe


by LeeAnn McKinney

Today, I am bringing you not one(sie) but two(sie) projects I made using baby outfits and fabric-safe ink from Imagine. We have a new granddaughter in the family, and I used this opportunity to make these outfits for her and share how I did so. See how easy it is to create a handmade gift for your new little one in your life.


Memento Luxe in Rich Cocoa,Wedding Dress, Dandelion
 

My Favorite Things

Sun Rays Stencils


Craft Mat
 

My Favorite Things

You Are My Sunshine stamp

Acrylic Block

 

Sponge Daubers

Baby Onesie

Additional Onesie

See How Heat Embossing a Metal Tin Makes a Lovely Gift

by Nicole Watt

See How Heat Embossing on a Metal Tin Make a Lovely Gift

Metal tins are great for all sorts of projects – as a gift box, for a mini album or keepsake box. Why not take that tin up a notch with some heat embossing! Nicole will show you how easy it is to add beautiful texture and color to your next metal tin project.

Skill: Beginner
Time: 15 minutes

Directions

Supplies

Imagine
Other 
  • Altenew Feeling Dotty stencil
  • Altenew Deco Wallpaper stencil
  • Metal tin
  • Heat Tool

Quick & Easy Projects – Create a Love Heart Valentine’s Card


by Jowilna Nolte

Today, I am sharing how I create quick and easy Valentine’s Day Cards for family and friends. I love sharing the love with friends and these cards are perfect for them. You can even get your kids to make them for loved ones that are how easy they are to make. Using Memento ink, VersaFine Clair and a few easy steps you too can create these fun cards in just a few minutes.


VersaFine Clair in Nocturne

Memento in Lady Bug

Card and Envelope Set

 

Valentine-themed Stamps

Sheer Shimmer Spray

in Sparkle

 

Sponge Daubers

Craft Mat

 

Heart Stencil

Acrylic Block

Cardstock – Medium Pink

Skill: Beginner
Time: 10 minutes

Directions

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Quick & Easy Projects: Create a Love Heart Valentine’s Card


by Annie Collins

A quick and easy Valentine’s Day Card using a variety of Imagine Crafts/Tsukeniko Products. This card is perfect for that special someone in your life or that great friend.


VersaFine Clair in Nocturne

VersaColor in Pink and Cardinal

Memento in Angel Pink

Tear It Tape

Card and Envelope Set

 

Maker’s Movement – Notes of Love Set

Sheer Shimmer Spray

in Sparkle

 

Sponge Daubers

Craft Mat

 

Heidi Swapp – Heart Stencil

Acrylic Block

Cardstock – Medium Pink

Skill: Beginner
Time: 10 minutes

Directions

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Create a Valentine’s Day Tag with Memento Luxe

by Jowilna Nolte

Today, I am sharing a quick Valentine’s day tag, showing you how to color old book paper, create a fun brayered background with Memento Luxe ink pads and multicolored ribbon. I also show you how I used die-cuts and wooden elements to complete this themed look. Perfect for the month of love and gift-giving.

Skill: Advanced
Time: 30 – 40 minutes

Directions

Supplies

Imagine
Other
  • Old Book Paper
  • Heat Gun
  • Seam Binding Ribbon
  • Chipboard letters
  • Tag Base
  • Diamante
  • Envelope Die-cut: DoCrafts
  • Glitter Cardstock: Couture Creations
  • Eyelet
  • Stamp: Dina Wakeley
  • Die-cutting machine: DIY Cuts Kaisercraft
  • Scissors

Quick & Easy Projects: You’re Stinkin’ Cute Valentine’s Day Card


by Annie Collins

This Quick & Easy Project uses a variety of Imagine Crafts/Tsukeniko Products to create a fun and cute Valentine’s Day card perfect for the little ones in your life.


VersaFine Clair in Nocturne

Delicata in Golden Glitz

Brilliance DewDrop in Pearlescent Orchid

Tear It Tape

Memento in Desert Sand


VersaMagic DewDrop in Jumbo Java

Card and Envelope Set

 

Lawn Fawn Stinkin Cute

On Point Glue

 

Sponge Daubers

Craft Mat

 

Jot Stencil – Racoon

Acrylic Block

Skill: Beginner
Time: 10 minutes

Directions

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