
Mom Gift Card Holder
A beautiful gift card box with an inner piece that slides out and holds a gift card. Perfect for any occasion!
A beautiful gift card box with an inner piece that slides out and holds a gift card. Perfect for any occasion!
Dimensional lilies adorn a cross on this beautiful easel card that proclaims "He Lives."
An easy Pot of Gold bag that can be filled with treats and given as a gift or party favor. Perfect for St. Patrick's Day!
A beautiful set including a dimensional carousel centerpiece, invitation cupcake wrapper, food sticks. Perfect for baby showers and birthdays.
A clean, yet elegant Valentine’s Day card using pearl paint and black and silver paper.
I decided to add a whole bunch of fun color to the page. I created the cute sun die cut and the flamingo die cut to round off the fun. I used a wide array of colored cardstock and a couple of pieces of patterned paper from my DCWV Glitter Summer Stack and the DCWV Timeless Textures Stack.
Softly-colored, dimensional butterflies and blossoms adorn this beautiful May page.
Clovers, dimensional flowers, and an elegant flourish decorate this March page that has frames for three photos.
February has the wonderfully iconic celebration of Valentine’s Day. So I decided to work with the pretty title created and run with the theme of hearts.
It is that time of year again. Time to create some one-of-a-kind special cards for those few special people. I used Pazzles Stencil Material and the files I created from the Poinsettia Stencil card file exclusively in the Pazzles Craft Room.
Super cute and fun treat boxes - the turkey and scarecrow are shared here along with instructions. The other three can be found in the Craft Room library!
Hello Pazzles Craft Room Friends! I am so glad to be here with you today. This month I got a chance to play with the Pazzles Rhinestone Kit. What fun! The Pazzles Rhinestone Kit comes with pretty much everything you need to get started. It includes a DVD with an instructional video. I started by watching the video. It was very thorough and informative.
Hello crafty friends, Melinda here with you today, and I have a super fun project to share with you. As I looked around my craft room, I spied some of that fun metal craft I had used on a previous project. I decided that I wanted to do something with it, but what? I headed over to Pinterest to see what would spark my creative juices. I was going through some pins….Like most crafty hearts….I can really get lost down the rabbit…err Pinterest hole! But then it hit…inspiration. I saw these wonderful little “pumpkins” made out of mason jar lids….HERE. I didn’t have the Mason jar lids, but I had my craft metal and my Pazzles!!! So I went to work designing the pattern for the embossing. I didn’t just want to cut the metal into strips. Once I finished designing the strips, I used the Pazzles Embossing Tool and embossed the pattern and then cut them out. I cut out a total of 8 strips. You can find the file for this project here: Pazzles Craft Room 3D Pumpkin File.
Hello crafty friends, Melinda here with you today. It’s my turn to share here in the Craft Room. This month I was tasked with making a project with a school theme. I decided to make this super cute and fun treat card for my grandson for his first day of 4th grade! I used the Apple Nugget Box Card file I created for the Craft Room Library. I started with some Kraft cardstock for the base. I then turned to the DCWV Edumacation Stack for the patterned papers. I also used some red cardstock for the outer apple shapes.
Hello Pazzles Craft Room friends, Melinda here with you today.Today I am using the Pazzles Engraving Tool. I love that our machine has the ability to use several different tools to create various projects on all sorts of mediums. I decided to create a memorial box for our beloved fur baby that crossed Rainbow Bridge almost a year ago. She was with us for many years and was my son’s childhood buddy, so it had to be special. I started by designing the project. I created the frame of the design and then used the engraving settings to create the “fill lines”. I then used a chunky serif type font for her name letters and did the same. For her birth and death date, I used one of the single stroke fonts that is in the program. The frame file is available exclusively in the Craft Room Library.
Melinda here with you today. I am super excited to share my project with you today. This month I was tasked with creating a project that used the Pazzles Stencil Material. So here is what I came up with! I created this wall hanging. I started by using the Pazzles Stencil Material . I was real excited when I got my hands on some. It is a much lighter weight than the typical stencil sheets you get at the craft and hobby stores. That means you can get a lot more creative with the type of cuts. I used the Brick Wall file. I created it in my Pazzles Software. Once I was happy with the look, I cut it out of the material. It cut like BUTTER!!! I used a semi-used mat and it had no trouble sticking down while it cut all the “bricks” out. Once I was done cutting the material, I turned to the internet and made some homemade gesso. I found a tutorial online. I used the baking soda, paint and glue version. Once I mixed that up, I simply laid my stencil down on my canvas and spread the gesso all over. I really didn’t need any adhesive to hold the stencil down as I just carefully went over it with the gesso.
Sick of "the same 'ol" cards for Father's Day? Try this unique farm inspired card instead! Made with files from the Pazzles Craft Room Library!
Hey hey Pazzles friends, Melinda here with you today. It is my turn to share here on the fabulous Craft Room. Today I am sharing this pretty birthday card I made for someone special. I started with the Floral Birthday Card and cut out the flower, leaf and wreath elements in white cardstock. I inked the edged of the flowers with my light pink ink. I then layered and staggered the pieces.
Hi, Hi, Hi dear crafty friends. Melinda here with you today. Have you ever wanted to send a special someone a note just to say hi? Well here’s a card I created that would fit that bill. I started by using the hi card file set in the Craft Room. I used the DCWV Bouquet de Fleur Stack for all the patterned papers. I cut my flowers out in white cardstock.
A super quick and easy flourished clover card for St. Patrick's Day or whenever you want to wish someone good luck!
No Easter Village is complete without a Jelly Bean House. In a village full of Easter preparations there are bound to be a few extra jelly beans left over. Enjoy this house that is part of our complete Easter Village.
A fun card I created using the Bunny Shaped card cut file from the Craft Room Library. I had so much fun making this cute card.
A pretty card created with a St. Patrick's day theme but can be used any time of the year to thank someone or remind them how much you appreciate their friendship.
A beautiful easel heart card with a lattice background and finished with three beautiful paper dimensional roses.