by Jean Doeringsfeld | Aug 20, 2024 | Cards, Companies, Die Cutting, Friendship & Love, Hello, Hi, & Hey, Ink Blending, Inking Techniques, Layering Dies, Occassions, Simon Says Stamp, Techniques
Hi there! Things have been crazy busy lately. I travel for work (my day job) on occasion and this month is a big deal for my industry. I’m an introvert, so big events and lots of “people time” are hard for me, but, the thing is, I just love the people I work with...
by Jean Doeringsfeld | Aug 18, 2024 | Companies, Friendship & Love, Scrapbooking, Spellbinders
Hi everyone! I’m switching things up a bit today (and again one day next week) by posting a scrapbook page. I don’t think I’ve ever shared a 12×12 scrapbook page here on my blog before, but I’ve been having fun going through some older photos and reminiscing…and...
by Jean Doeringsfeld | Aug 15, 2024 | Cards, Companies, Die Cutting, Holidays & Special Events, Ink Blending, Inking Techniques, Layering Dies, Occassions, Simon Says Stamp, Techniques
Hi there! My card today merges several of my favorite things: tropical flowers, monstera leaves, and strawberry margaritas! This card was so much fun to make! I pulled out some of my favorite dies from Simon Says Stamp, did some ink blending, and then spent...
by Jean Doeringsfeld | Aug 13, 2024 | 3D Florals, Altenew, Cards, Companies, Die Cutting, Friendship & Love, Ink Blending, Inking Techniques, Occassions, Techniques
Hi there! I hope everyone is having a great summer! Today I’m sharing a couple of cards I created that feature layering floral dies where I “formed” or “shaped” the petals and leaves to give the card some fabulous dimension. I absolutely love making...
by Jean Doeringsfeld | Aug 10, 2024 | Cards, Companies, Die Cutting, Holidays & Special Events, Ink Blending, Inking Techniques, Layering Dies, Occassions, Spellbinders, Techniques
Hi everyone! Today’s card has me reminiscing about Halloweens past! My brothers and I dressed up as ghosts – or whatever Shopko costume we chose – and going door-to-door. Many times, we had winter coats over our costumes and mittens that never held onto the treats...