Tutorials

All my tutorials are listed on this page.  Simply click on the title and you’ll go to the post or video with instructions.

JustRite Guest Blogger Day 5

by April 10, 2009
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This is a tutorial for a Recipe Journal using JustRite Stamps.

A JustRite Start to the Week!

by April 5, 2009
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This is a tutorial I created using those fabulous bubble wands and JustRite Stamps.

A Walk Through on my Chair

by March 4, 2009
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So many people asked me to show the step by step pictures I took when I was making THIS chair. You’re probably wondering why I took the pictures. Well, I’ve learned that it’s better to go ahead and do it on a one shot deal like this and toss them out if you [...] Read more »

A Menu Cover that’s JustRite

by February 28, 2009
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This is a project that I’ve had on my mind for a while but it wasn’t until I was in the middle of the project that I realized how many ways I could spin the project or different ways I could apply it.  These are simply covers – restaurants have them for their menus [...] Read more »

Spellbinders Ruffled Flower Medallion Tutorial

by January 30, 2009
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Do you remember this ensemble?  Well so many people asked how to make it that I finally have the tutorial ready.  Here we go!! Supply List: Spellbinders Large Scalloped Octagons Scissors Two sided design paper Invisible tape Bone folder or optional Scorpal Long reach hole punch [...] Read more »

Spellbinder Filigree Flower Medallion Tutorial

by January 25, 2009
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I received quite a few requests to show you how I made the flower HERE.  You were also curious about which Spellbinder die I used.  The die is called Floral Accents and can be seen HERE; it is one of the new dies being shown this week at CHA and at last report they will [...] Read more »

Rectangle Frame made with Corner Punches Tutorial

by November 17, 2008
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I’m back with a twist on the Circle Medallion tutorial that I put out some time ago.  I guess it never occurred to me that it would be just as easy to make it with a square or rectangle.  If you’re tired of going around in circles, here’s another frame type to add to your [...] Read more »

Spool Cap Goodie Holder

by November 6, 2008
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Many of you remember that I removed all my ribbon off of spools and rolled it onto matboard bobbins so that I could decrease the huge storage space that rolls command.  (Check out this post to see what I mean. ) Well as I re-rolled the ribbon, I had many empty spools left over [...] Read more »

I Have Lots to Tell You!!! Starbook Tutorial

by November 1, 2008
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My word, I simply don’t know where to start – this is going to be a very long post, I hope you’ll hang out with me until I get to the end.   I feel like today is my birthday or anniversary — you get the idea, it’s a really special day.  Why you ask?  Well, [...] Read more »

A New Technique to Share – Cuttlebug Circular Embossing Tutorial

by October 27, 2008
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How many of you purchased those small Cuttlebug embossing folders and then were disappointed that their use was limited?  Yeah, me too.  It seems that you couldn’t really bite in far enough to get the image where you wanted it and some of them have an orientation that limits their use as well.  I’ve been [...] Read more »

Video Tutorial on Triangle Box

by September 22, 2008
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I’ve created a video tutorial to show how to make the Triangle Box shown above.  It is not a complicated box but the video does take more than several minutes. I did not know that YouTube had a 10 minute limit so the tutorial had to be broken up into two parts.  You can [...] Read more »

We Interrupt the Regularly Scheduled Post . . .

by September 2, 2008
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This is the tutorial that teaches you how to create a frame using corner punches. I show how it works on the inside as well as the outside. It works with EK Success Punches and Martha Stewart Punches (do not remove wings). I created this way back in 2008 and have not remade the video because the same technique applies today with the newer punches on the scene.

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