Hello Heffy Doodlers! It’s Laura Rumble here for my first guest designer blog post. Here’s a quick get-to-know-me… I’ve been creating all my life. My favourite toy as a child was my giant paint palette from Father Christmas. In 2000, aged 14, I was diagnosed with M.E. and my life has been considerably slower and sleepier since then. I’m unable to walk more than a few…
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Hey Heffy Doodlers! It’s Amanda Fitterer with you on the blog today sharing a sweet Slimline Christmas Scene! I think mixing and matching cute critter stamps is the BEST! It really helps stretch your supplies! Pairing it with a Christmas stamp set stretches them EVEN MORE! For this card, I started by cutting the Slimline Quartet Dies. I kept the outside frame white and ink blended…
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Hello! It’s Kari here with a new video and Bonnie Birch Fireside Fall Card. I absolutely love fall colors and creating fall cards! These products make it so easy to pull together a card pretty quickly. Watch the video below or in HD on YouTube: I started by die cutting the Bonnie Birch Trees die from the gorgeous Tinsel Town paper (I chose the subtle tan…
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Hey crafty people ! It’s Tasha here for Heffy Doodle, and today I’m sharing another video tutorial. I’m sharing some tips & inspiration for bulk creating cards to stock up your Christmas Stash. Using a subtle cover plate die for your backgrounds gives great detail to the background but keeps your finished design clean & simple. Step up the background with some metallic watercolour splatters. Plan…
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Hey there Heffy Doodle friends… Have you had any little ones recently lose a tooth and had a visit from the tooth fairy? One of my littles is onto her 8th tooth lost so I thought what better theme card to make than one full of fairies, teeth and pretty bling! I used these Heffy Doodle products to make this card…. Absotoothly awesome stamps Absotoothly awesome…
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Hi Crafty Friends, I’m excited to share this fabulous Christmas card with you today! To start, I used red Cardstock to create the Storyboard Backdrop Die. I carefully removed the inner pieces with scissors, resulting in two distinct panels. To add depth, I applied a touch of dark red distress ink to the top portion. Moving on to the background, I blended red and pink distress…
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With the cooler weather, it’s starting to feel like Fall. This month, the new challenge theme is HARVEST…
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Hello Crafty Friends, it’s Jasmin here from Jasmin Crafty Makes. Today I’m sharing a card that celebrates a work colleague in congratulating them for a new role. I share how I mask off a 6×6 stencil to make it work on a slimline card plus using letter dies to create a punny sentiment! Starting with our background today I have die-cut 2 panels from the Stitched…
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Hi sweet friends! This is Jarle and I’m so happy to be back on the blog with a new card in my ‘Sweet Scenes’ series for Heffy Doodle! For today’s card, I chose a very minimalistic design with limited colors. I always love black and gold together, so I wanted to do something with those. I thought a Christmas card wouldn’t hurt. I still need to…
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Hello crafty friends! It’s Anita here from Just A Pigment of My Imagination and I’m so excited to be joining the Heffy Doodle team! Today I’ll share how I created my fall card. I started by diecutting the Stitched Leaves Backdrop from bristol card. I ink blended the panel with Evergreen Bough, Spiced Marmelade, and Crackling Campfire Distress Oxide Inks. I splattered some water drops on…
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