Witchy Woman

Hey everybody, happy Friday! I hope you have something fun planned this weekend! Our new challenge went live this morning over at Creative Creases, and my contribution for Challenge #108 is a Halloween-themed tented easel card. I used papers and die cut pieces from the Keep It Simple A Wee Bit Wicked collection, Keep It Simple Halloqueen Sentiments stamps and dies, and the Witch Hazel stamp set from Art by Mi Ran (sold by Keep It Simple). I love how this turned out! Come on over and play with us – anything goes with a fun fold!

The measurements to make this card are super simple – card base is 4-1/4″ x 11″, scored at 4-1/4″ and 8-1/2″, making the folded card 4-1/4″ square. Front layering panel is 4″ x 4″ and bottom layering panel is 2-1/4″ x 4″ with a white layering panel for the inside cut at 4″ x 4″.

I cut the card base from CutCardStock Lessebo Pitch Black cardstock along with layering panels and a strip ‘stopper’ cut from coordinating papers in the Keep It Simple A Wee Bit Wicked 6×9 Collection Pack. I stamped the Witch Hazel image on Neenah Classic Crest Solar White cardstock, colored her with alcohol markers, and then fussy cut her. I popped her up on foam strips and added her to the card front along with a couple layered moons from the Keep It Simple A Wee Bit Wicked Wee Bits Die Cut Pieces and a sentiment stamped in black ink from the A Wee Bit Wicked Halloqueen Sentiments stamp set and cut with the coordinating outline die.

I cut the inside panel from Solar White cardstock and embellished it with a leftover strip of cobweb paper used on the front. I stamped a sentiment from the Keep It Simple A Wee Bit Wicked Halloqueen Sentiments stamp set in black ink and added an additional piece of ephemera from the A Wee Bit Wicked Wee Bits Die Cut Pieces.

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Products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: CutCardStock Lessebo Pitch Black cardstock, Neenah Classic Crest 80# Solar White cardstock, Keep It Simple A Wee Bit Wicked 6×9 Collection Pack
STAMPS: Keep It Simple Art by Mi Ran Witch Hazel stamp set and A Wee Bit Wicked Halloqueen Sentiments stamp set
INK: Memento Tuxedo Black ink; Spectrum Noir Tri-Blends- FS6/7/8, EB5/6/7, GB6/7/10, IG6/8/9, CT1/2/3, JG1/2/3, GY2/3/5, HB1/2/3
DIES/PUNCHES: Keep It Simple A Wee Bit Wicked Halloqueen outline dies
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Elmer’s Craft Bond Tape Runner, Bearly Art precision craft glue, MISTI stamp tool, Big Shot, Keep It Simple A Wee Bit Wicked Wee Bits Die Cut Pieces, Scotch 3M foam strip

I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this project and will link up with us this time! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time! ;)

Scrappy hugs,

Happy Anniversary Muscle Car Style!

Hey everybody, I hope you’re having a fabulous week – it’s almost Friday! I’m super stoked to share a Scrapbook Pal DT inspiration project created with the new Spellbinders Muscle Car and Classic Sentiments dies. OMGoodness, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on these when they came out. They are awesome and make THE coolest masculine cards! Like most men, Ed loves hot rods, and our anniversary is coming up in November so I just had to make this card for him. I also got the classic car and timeless truck die sets but still need to grab a few other items in this collection to make it complete. Lots of fun coming up with some masculine cards, so stay tuned!

Using the Spellbinders Muscle Car dies, I cut the pieces from CutCardStock Stardream Metallic Flame, Pop Tone Black Licorice and Bright Silver Foil, and a scrap piece of 80# Solar White. I went one step further and made the hood an extra layer for a tad bit of dimension. I affixed some Eyelet Outlet Wide Road Washi Tape to a panel of Neenah Classic Crest 110# Solar White cardstock and attached the muscle car with thin foam squares. I added the panel to a Neenah Classic Crest 110# Folded Card Base, popping it up on Crafty Foam Tape. I cut the sentiment from Pop Tone Black Licorice and 80# Solar White cardstock using the Spellbinders Classic Sentiments dies, which completed the card front.

At this point, I decided to leave the inside blank, simply layering a panel of 80# Solar White on some CutCardStock Stardream Flame. I may add a sentiment later or I may just write a mushy love note. HA! ;)

Scrapbook Pal products used:
Spellbinders Muscle Car Dies
Spellbinders Classic Sentiments Dies
My Sweet Petunia Glue Press
Bearly Art precision craft glue
Scrapbook Adhesives Thin 3D Foam Squares Black
Scrapbook Adhesives Crafty Foam Tape 54 ft White
Scrapbook Adhesive E-Z Runner Permanent Strips

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Other products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: Neenah Classic Crest 110# Solar White Folded Card Base, Neenah Classic Crest 110# and 80# Solar White cardstock, CutCardStock Stardream Metallic Flame, Pop Tone Black Licorice and Bright Silver Foil cardstock
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Big Shot, Eyelet Outlet Wide Road Washi Tape

I hope you’ve enjoyed this project and you’re inspired to get your craft on! Be sure to check out the awesome array of craft supplies in the Scrapbook Pal store… the selection is amazing! And head over to the Scrapbook Pal FacebookPinterest and Instagram pages for more design team inspiration! And if you haven’t yet subscribed to our YouTube Channel, be sure to do that, too, for tons of hands-on crafty inspiration! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time! 

Scrappy hugs,

Hello Autumn

Hey everybody, a very happy Wednesday to you – I hope you’re having a great week! Have you ever heard of a hidden gate fold card? I hadn’t heard of this one until recently, so (of course) I had to make it! I’m up on the Love From Lizi blog with a tutorial for this fun fold featuring papers, dies, stamps and an assortment of embellishments from our October release (and some already in the store). I think you’re really going to like this card!

I cut the card base and top-folding element from CutCardStock Lessebo Moss Green cardstock along with layering panels from assorted papers in the A Spot of Autumn 6×6 Paper Pack. I stamped a sentiment from the Hello Autumn/Fall Stamp Set in Memento Northern Pine ink, and added a vine/leaf die cut embellished with Sunkissed Aurora Blooms from September 2025 Super Kit.

Here is a shot of the card opening up. I added some Orange with Gold Trim Peel-Offs to the narrow flaps.

And here is a shot of the card completely open. I cut the inside sentiment panel from Neenah Classic Crest Solar White cardstock and embellished it with a strip from the Clear Vinyl Sentiments Pack and a sentiment and hearts from the Puffy Sentiments. I totally enjoyed making this card and see more of them in my future, lol!

Love From Lizi products used:
A Spot of Autumn 6×6 Paper Pack
Autumn Breeze Flourish Steel Cutting Die
A Spot of Autumn Stamp and Stencil
A Spot of Autumn Thicker Stickers
A Spot of Autumn Mini Stickers
Pin Stripe Tangerine Orange with Gold Finish Peel-Off Stickers
Sunkissed Aurora Blooms (from September 2025 Super Kit)

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Other products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: CutCardStock Lessebo Moss Green cardstock, Neenah Classic Crest 80# Solar White cardstock
INK: Memento Northern Pine ink; Copic Ciao YR23 Yellow Ochre Alcohol Marker
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Spellbinders 12×12 Scoring Board, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, Bearly Art precision craft glue, MISTI stamp tool, Big Shot, Scrapbook Adhesives E-Z Runner Permanent Strips

I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this project and you’re inspired to get crafty! Be sure to join our Facebook Group and Follow us on Instagram and YouTube for lots of crafty inspiration! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time!

Scrappy hugs,

Good Luck!

Howdy peeps – I hope you’re having a good weekend! I’m back this morning with a fan fold card – one I’ve been seeing at every turn when I get online. At first I was not a ‘fan’ (pardon the pun) and I’m not sure why because it’s very cool-looking and can be dressed up or down. My late sister gave me this Shabby Chic paper pack years and years ago and I only have a few sheets of it left, so I decided to use it to make this card. I also used some Stardream Metallic Sapphire and Neenah Classic Crest Solar White cardstock (both from CutCardStock) along with some Stampin’ Up stamps and dies. It’s a ‘just because I wanted to make something’ card and not for a design team, and I totally love how it turned out!

I cut the card base and two triangular elements for the front from CutCardStock Stardream Metallic Sapphire cardstock, along with layering panels from two papers in the Shabby Chic 6×6 paper pack. I will admit that I ended up not following any of the videos I watched (and there are a ton of them out there) because the measurements for the layers just weren’t right. Fortunately, I cut the pieces from copy paper before cutting into the few papers that were left in this pack. Because it was given to me by my deceased sister, I would’ve cried had they been wasted.

I fussy cut a floral element in the paper pack which I layered on a scrap piece of the Sapphire cardstock and fussy cut again, and popped it up on foam squares. I stamped a sentiment from the Stampin’ Up Charming Sentiments stamp set on Solar White cardstock in Memento Paris Dusk ink and cut it with the coordinating Stampin’ Up Sentiment Silhouettes die.

I cut the inside panel from Solar White cardstock and embellished it with a vertical strip cut from one of the papers in the pack. I added another sentiment from the same stamp set stamped in blue ink and cut with the coordinating die.

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Products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: CutCardStock Stardream Metallic Sapphire cardstock, Neenah Classic Crest 80# Solar White cardstock, Shabby Chic 6×6 paper pack
STAMPS: Stampin’ Up Charming Sentiments stamps
INK: Memento Paris Dusk ink
DIES/PUNCHES: Stampin’ Up Sentiment Silhouettes dies
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Spellbinders 12×12 Scoring Board, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, Bearly Art precision craft glue, Mini MISTI, Big Shot; Scrapbook Adhesives E-Z Runner Permanent Strips, Adhesive Sheets, 3D Foam Squares, Thin 3D Foam Squares

I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this fan fold card and I’ve inspired you to make one – be sure to check out one of the many tutorials on YouTube! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time! ;)

Scrappy hugs,

Spooky Cute

Hi friends, happy Saturday – I hope you’re having a great weekend so far and doing something fun! We’re expecting some rain here today so it’s a good day to be inside crafting and writing blog posts. The weirdest thing happened with this post that has me scratching my head. I vividly remember writing it (and even some of the verbiage I used) but I’ll be darned if I can find the draft. And I can’t find my list of supplies, which I typically throw away after I write the draft post. Nothing in my WordPress trash, either, so I don’t know what happened. HA! Old age, I guess, so here we go again!

I saw a photo of this fold a while back on Pinterest. It was just a plain card with no embellishments, no name, no instructions, no anything… so I decided to recreate it and I’m calling it an accordion tri-fold. I’m on a short break from my Keep It Simple design team duties and wanted to create another card with the new Boo To You Collection. I used papers, die cut pieces and an image from the cut-apart sheet, along with a print from the Mango 12×12 Collection Pack for the card base.

I cut the card base from a patterned paper in the Mango 12×12 Collection Pack, and scored it in thirds. I made two horizontal cuts into both of the right-hand panels about 1-1/2″ inward from the left and right sides and 1″ down from the top and bottom edges. Then I made three vertical score lines between the two outside score lines to create the accordion portion. I embellished the card front with die cut pieces. I cut the inside left panel from Solar White cardstock, layered it on a panel cut from a paper in the collection, and embellished it with a paper strip, a die cut sentiment and two flowers from the die cut pieces, popping one of them up on a foam square.

I layered coordinating papers on both sides of the right-hand panel, then cut an image from the cut-apart sheet and layered it on Solar White cardstock for the focal. I affixed it to the center score line by punching two 1″ scallop circles, scoring them in half, and adhering the halves side by side on the score line. The finishing touch was adding a die cut heart popped up on a foam square.

Here are a couple more shots of the card opened. I really do like how it turned out. I plan to write some instructions for my version at some point, so let me know if you’d like them.

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Products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: Keep It Simple Mango 12×12 Collection Pack and Boo To You 12×12 Collection Pack; Neenah Classic Crest 110# and 80# Solar White cardstock
DIES/PUNCHES: Stampin’ Up 1″ Scallop Circle Punch
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Cricut Paper Trimmer, Spellbinders 12×12 Scoring Board, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, Bearly Art precision craft glue, Keep It Simple Boo To You Die Cut Pieces, Scrapbook Adhesives Thin 3D Foam Squares

I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this project and you’re inspired to get crafty! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time! ;)

Scrappy hugs,

Lemonade & Laughter

Howdy peeps – I hope you’re having a super wonderful Friday! I’m up on the CutCardStock blog today with a tutorial for making a super cute lemonade-themed friendship card. I’m sure you can guess I’ve been (still) playing with my Cricut – and OMGosh, this was a FUN one. I used the Iced Lemonade Box Card SVG cut file from My Scrap Chick, and even got Ed’s seal of approval, lol! I used quite a few varieties of our cardstock to make this. And I will tell you that I used Basis Gold cardstock and it’s no longer carried in the store, but any dark yellow cardstock would work for the lemon rinds and starburst background layer.

Using My Scrap Chick’s Iced Lemonade Box Card SVG cut file, I cut the card base and inserts from Cougar 110# Smooth White 12×12 cardstock; the glass outline, lemon inside outlines, ice cubes and flower from Wedding Cake 12×12; lemon rinds and starburst layer from Basis Gold; lemons and starburst from Yellow Jacket; lemonade in glass from Light Yellow; leaves from Pop Tone Jellybean Green; glass from Lessebo Arctic Blue; and straw and rectangles from Wild Salmon. I used the Print then Cut function on my Cricut for the sentiment rectangle on the front. Tombow Mono Liquid Multi Purpose Glue was used for the entire assembly.

This was another super fun box card to put together and I enjoyed every minute – from cutting all the pieces through the entire assembly! I didn’t photograph the back side of it, but there’s plenty of room to write a custom message and sign. Love, love, love!

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CutCardStock products used:
Cougar 110# Smooth White 12×12 cardstock
Wedding Cake 12×12 cardstock
Basis Gold cardstock (no longer in stock but Lessebo Sunset Orange would be a great substitute)
Yellow Jacket cardstock
Light Yellow cardstock
Pop Tone Jellybean Green cardstock
Lessebo Arctic Blue cardstock
Wild Salmon cardstock
Tombow Mono Liquid Multi Purpose Glue

Other products used:
DIES/PUNCHES: My Scrap Chick Iced Lemonade Box Card SVG cut file
ACCESSORIES: Cricut Explore Air 2, Scrapbook Adhesives Thin 3D Foam Squares

I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s project and you’re inspired to get crafty! Be sure to check out all the awesome cardstock and other goodies at CutCardStock (adhesives, labels, stickers, pens, watercolors and ribbon to name a few). And head on over to the CutCardStock Facebook Page and for more inspiration! Also, be sure to join our Creating with CutCardStock Facebook Group for even more crafty inspiration! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time!

Scrappy hugs,

BOO!

Hi friends – Happy Hump Day! Wasn’t it just Friday, lol? Blink and nearly another week is gone! I had a spare few minutes yesterday afternoon and made another double lower gate fold. I shared one nearly a week ago for a design team project which featured a card within a card. As promised in that post (HERE), I’m back with another version featuring a tag in a pocket. I’m on a short break from my Keep It Simple design team duties but wanted to play with the new Boo To You Collection, so I used papers, stamps and dies for this card along with the KIS Cuts Tags #1 and Mango Ribbon. I sure do LOVE how this turned out – it’s always fun to add extra little elements to bring a fun fold to life, and that’s exactly what I did with the tag!

I cut the card base and pocket from CutCardStock Lessebo Pitch Black cardstock along with layering panels from assorted prints in the Boo To You 6×9 Collection Pack. I stamped some images from the Spooky Cute Collection Stamps on Neenah Classic Crest Solar White cardstock, colored them with alcohol markers, and cut them with the coordinating Happy Haunting Outline Dies. I dug through my Halloween embellishment stash and found a spider sequin that I used on one of the die cuts.

I used a tag die from the KIS Cuts Tags #1 Dies which fit perfectly in the pocket. I used Stampin’ Up circle punches to punch a thumb notch into the top of the pocket and layering panel.

I embellished the tag with another print from the Collection Pack, a tiny tag from the same tag die set (which I stamped on in orange ink), a tiny ball chain from my stash, and some Mango ribbon. And, of course, I stamped a fun sentiment from the same collection stamps in black ink.

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Products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: CutCardStock Lessebo Pitch Black cardstock, Neenah Classic Crest 110# and 80# Solar White cardstock, Keep It Simple Boo To You 6×9 Collection Pack
STAMPS: Keep It Simple Spooky Cute Collection Stamps
INK: Memento Tuxedo Black and Morocco Inks; Spectrum Noir Tri-Blends- BO1/2/4, EB5/6/7 and IG6/8/9
DIES/PUNCHES: Keep It Simple Happy Haunting Outline Dies and KIS Cuts Tags #1 Dies; Stampin’ Up 1″ and 1-1/4″ Circle Punches
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Spellbinders 12×12 Scoring Board, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, Bearly Art precision craft glue, MISTI stamp tool, Big Shot, spider sequin from stash, tiny silver ball chain, Keep It Simple Back To Basics Mango Ribbon Pack, Doodlebug Design Lily White Doodle Twine, Scrapbook Adhesives E-Z Runner Permanent Strips, Scrapbook Adhesives Thin 3D Foam Squares

I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this other version of the double lower gate fold and you’re inspired to get crafty! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time! ;)

Scrappy hugs,

Always thinking about you

Hi friends, a big ol’ happy Monday to you! The weekends sure do seem to go by fast, don’t they? Wishing you a very laid-back and stress-free week. With all the craziness going on in the world today, that would be a blessing for sure. I had some extra time and whipped up a split panel card with an acetate front featuring more items from the Love From Lizi September 2025 Super Kit. The products in this kit are seriously amazing and I’ve had a lot of fun using them!

I cut the A2 size top-folding card base from Sky Blue cardstock in the kit and lopped a portion out of the center of the front flap. I cut layering panels from a print in the Garden Grace 6×6 paper pack which I adhered to the 1-1/2″ sections at the top and bottom, then affixed a panel of acetate (from the Keep It Simple Shaker Basics) behind those sections to complete the front flap. Using the fifth largest die in the Love From Lizi Stitched Oval Nested Cutting Dies, I cut an oval from the White cardstock in the kit and adhered it between the top and bottom sections.

Using the Garden Grace die set, I cut the window from Gold Matte Mirror in the Specialty Cardstock Bundle in the kit along with the flowers and leaves from Neenah Classic Crest Solar White cardstock that I colored with Spectrum Noir Tri-Blends on my Brutus Monroe Stamp & Stick Mat. I cut the center portion of the window a second time from a Sky Blue cardstock scrap adhered to a Scrapbook Adhesives Adhesive Sheet and placed the windows into the gold window frame. I grabbed the Love From Lizi Sitting Cat Cutting Die and cut him twice from CutCardStock Brown Bag Kraft Paper and layered the die cuts together for a little dimension.

I stamped the sentiment from the Garden Grace stamp set in Versafine Onyx Black ink on a scrap piece of Solar White cardstock. The final touches on the front included adding some Apple Green Mirror Peel-Offs from the Garden Grace Pin Stripe Bundle and some Love From Lizi Mini Pearls to the center of each flower.

I cut the inside panel from Neenah Classic Crest Solar White cardstock and added two more stitched ovals cut from the Sky Blue and Solar White cardstock (using the fifth and sixth largest dies in the Love From Lizi Stitched Oval Nested Cutting Dies. I stamped another sentiment from the Garden Grace stamp set in Versafine Onyx Black ink and added a piece of Garden Grace Ephemera.

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Products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: Love From Lizi Sky Blue and White Cardstock, Neenah Classic Crest 80# Solar White cardstock, CutCardStock Brown Bag Kraft Paper, Love From Lizi Garden Grace 6×6 Paper Pack and Gold Matte Mirror Cardstock
STAMPS: Love From Lizi Garden Grace Stamp Set
INK: Spectrum Noir Tri-Blends- BT3/4/5 and YG1/2/3; Versafine Onyx Black Ink
DIES/PUNCHES: Love From Lizi Garden Grace Die Set, Kadomaru Pro Corner Rounder, Love From Lizi Stitched Oval Nested Cutting Dies and Sitting Cat Cutting Die
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Spellbinders 12×12 Scoring Board, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, Bearly Art precision craft glue, MISTI stamp tool, Big Shot; Brutus Monroe Stick & Stamp Mat, Keep It Simple Back To Basics Shaker Basics Acetate Sheet, Love From Lizi Apple Green Mirror Pin Stripe Peel-Offs, Garden Grace Ephemera and Mini Pearl Strips; Scrapbook Adhesives E-Z Runner Permanent Strips, Thin 3D Foam Squares and Adhesive Sheets

I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this pretty split panel card and I’ve inspired you to get crafty! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time! ;)

Scrappy hugs,

Blessed

Hey everybody! I hope you’re having a great time this weekend! For the most part we’ve been having some nice weather here – the temps have been slowly dropping and it looks like we might see some real Fall weather soon… and I can’t wait! I have an easy ScrapbookingStore DT inspiration project to share with you today created with the September 2025 Scrapbook Kit with Upgrades. I saw a matchbook card on Pinterest the other day and decided to make one. Y’all, no lie, this is among the top ten easiest fun folds to make and it sure packs a punch. I used papers and stickers from the collection kit along with black and white cardstock from my stash.

Cut the card base panel at 4-1/4″ x 11″ and score it at 1″ and 6-1/4″. Cut two patterned paper pieces at 4-1/8″ x 4-5/8″ for the top panel and 7/8″ x 4-1/8″ for the bottom panel. I used my Tim Holtz Idea-ology Tiny Attacher to place two tiny staples about 1/4″ up from the bottom and then adhered both the top and bottom patterned paper pieces.

I cut a strip from CutCardStock Pop Tone Black Licorice cardstock at 1-1/2″ x 4-5/8″ and adhered it toward the right edge, and then embellished the top panel with coordinating stickers from the sticker sheet. I dug through my ribbon stash and found some Prickley Pear Stamps scalloped teal adhesive ribbon which I adhered to the bottom flap along with a sentiment sticker from the sticker sheet.

I cut an inside panel (4-1/8″ x 4-5/8″) and strip (1-1/2″ x 4-5/8″) from Black Licorice and layered a panel of Solar White cut at 4″ x 4-1/2″ on top of it. I added image and sentiment stickers from the sticker sheet, which completed this super easy card.

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ScrapbookingStore products:
September 2025 Scrapbook Kit with Upgrades:
Carta Bella At Home Collection Kit
Upgrades: Carta Bella At Home Frames & Tags
Rosie’s Studio Fanciful Gemstones
Simple Stories Vintage Cream Foam Alphas

Other products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: Neenah Classic Crest 80# Solar White cardstock, CutCardStock Pop Tone Black Licorice cardstock
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Spellbinders 12×12 Scoring Board, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, Bearly Art precision craft glue, Scrapbook Adhesives E-Z Runner Permanent Strips, Tim Holtz Idea-ology Tiny Attacher, Prickley Pear Stamps scalloped teal adhesive ribbon

I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s project and you’re thinking about all the fun you could have with this month’s kit… you really ought to think about joining the Subscription Club! Be sure to Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube for lots of crafty inspiration! And if you do decide to join the Subscription Club, join our ScrapbookingStore Club Member Group on Facebook for more inspiration and to share your projects! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time!

Scrappy hugs,

Home Is Our Happy Place

Hey everybody! It’s Saturday and what are you up to this weekend? Any crafting… or anything fun at all? I have an awesome ScrapbookingStore DT inspiration project to share with you today created with the September 2025 Scrapbook Kit with Upgrades. This floating image card is one of the newest fun folds I’ve made and I absolutely love how it turned out! I used papers and stickers from the collection in addition to gemstones and foam alphas from the upgrades. My inspiration (once again) came from Lisa Curcio’s blog, and despite it’s complex look, it’s pretty simple. The video is HERE if you want to learn how to make it. I sincerely hope there are no trackers on YouTube videos because I’d probably be known as a stalker on several of my sub channels, lol!

I cut the card base pieces from Neenah Classic Crest 80# Solar White cardstock along with layering panels from CutCardStock Pop Tone Black Licorice and several coordinating patterned papers from the collection. I used some image and sentiment stickers from the sticker sheet and an asterisk (used as a flower) from the foam alphas in the upgrades to embellish the floating element.

I used an additional sentiment sticker for the inside as well as a leftover strip of one of the patterned papers used. The last photo below shows the side panels and the floating element opened. This is such a cool fold!

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ScrapbookingStore products:
September 2025 Scrapbook Kit with Upgrades:
Carta Bella At Home Collection Kit
Upgrades: Carta Bella At Home Frames & Tags
Rosie’s Studio Fanciful Gemstones
Simple Stories Vintage Cream Foam Alphas

Other products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: Neenah Classic Crest 80# Solar White cardstock, CutCardStock Pop Tone Black Licorice cardstock
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Spellbinders 12×12 Scoring Board, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, Bearly Art precision craft glue, Scrapbook Adhesives E-Z Runner Permanent Strips, Stampendous Pink Dot Sparklers

I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s project and you’re thinking about all the fun you could have with this month’s kit… you really ought to think about joining the Subscription Club! Be sure to Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube for lots of crafty inspiration! And if you do decide to join the Subscription Club, join our ScrapbookingStore Club Member Group on Facebook for more inspiration and to share your projects! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time!

Scrappy hugs,