Hey Heffy Friends!!! Happy Monday! I hope you’re all doing well! Have you made all of your Holiday cards yet!? I definitely have not! Lol! But I’ve got this one done anyway!! Read on to see how I put this card together! I started creating my base first. I cut the Slimline Quartet Dies and the clouds and hill from the Slimline Scenery Dies. For my entire…
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There is nothing like a sunset in the desert! Hey everyone, it’s Cassie here, and I’m back with another video tutorial to share with you all over on the Heffy Doodle YouTube channel. Today I wanted to share some blending I did for a desert night sky. The Llamazing Llama stamps and dies and the Arizona Stencil were the perfect tools to make this scene come…
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Hello and welcome back to the Heffy Doodle Blog! We are SO glad you stopped by to see what crafty inspiration we have today! Today’s theme is “Stretch Your Supplies” with design team member – Tatiana! I keep sharing more ideas on how you can easily transform a non-holiday stamps, dies and stencils, thinking out of boxes, to create your holiday cards and tags!…
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Hey everyone, Claudia (@mrsclocards) here with this encouraging card featuring the Quill You Be Mine stamps and dies. I love Clean and Simple cards but I totally suck on making them: last week, though, I was recovering from a very bad stomach flu and I wasn’t really in the mood for complicated cards.. this little hedgehog was perfect for making a cute card all by himself!…
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Hey crafty friends, it’s Amanda Stevens again, here to announce the winner of the October challenge and issue a new one for November! Thank you to everyone who entered the Out of the Blue Challenge last month. There were so many lovely cards! You can see all of the entries over in the Heffy Doodlers group on Facebook. You can also share your projects and meet new crafty…
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Hello, Heffy friends! Tallie here and I’m back today with a clean and simple card featuring the new Deer to Me stamp set. The focus of today’s post is stencil layering – you can get some really great effects just by layering one or more stencils. I started off by aligning a blending cardstock panel with the gridlines on the Circle Masquerade stencil. This gave me…
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