
Stained Glass Butterflies Collection
A collection of 13 beautiful paper butterflies you can use on all your projects. The best part about these gorgeous butterflies is how easy they are to make, but they look extremely detailed and intricate.


A collection of 13 beautiful paper butterflies you can use on all your projects. The best part about these gorgeous butterflies is how easy they are to make, but they look extremely detailed and intricate.
This layout is often how I felt after an Easter egg hunt with my children and grandchildren. It will be a fun way to show the excitement of young and old as they enjoy the day.
Hello crafty friends, Melin here, and today I wanted to share a layout I created with a spring theme. The layout is pretty straight forward. I cut the flowers and leaves and inked their edges for a little dimension. I like laying out everything before I cut and print so I know exactly what size everything needs to be. I used the DCWV Butterfly Garden paper for the background. I used the following craft room files: Frame With Oval And Lattice, Spring Tulips, Spring Daffodils, Tulip Flourish, Fancy Circle Frame.
I love this cute spring banner that can easily be adapted for any event! Made with files from the Craft Room Library!
Every spring I start planning my garden and look forward to it with rose colored glasses. I forget about the weeds and the bugs that come along to destroy everything until it is too late. Then I vow to never plant a garden again. By the following spring I am looking forward to planting again and I forget all about the pesky problems a gardener has to deal with. You can skip the fuss and make your own flower garden this year with our Beautiful Blossoms Cutting Collection. This collection of 10 lacy floral files will make any spring project a showstopper. While these files are perfect for cards and scrapbook pages, they would also make a beautiful vinyl garden on a wall. If you miss the bugs you can just find a few in the Craft Room Library to add to your garden.
11 floral images that are all single stroke, which makes them perfect for drawing, embossing, and distressing plus they include a die cut line outline.
I have some of the sweetest and helpful friends and wanted to thank them. I created a set of simple and easy cards. I started by taking a look in the Craft Room Library and came across this cute Little Bee cutting file. Inspired by the little bee and colors, I decided to add the Plumeria Flower file from the Library.
Several weeks ago we released our Cut and Fold Medallions Collection and were so pleased with the positive feedback we received on it. We were thrilled to hear that so many people loved it. So what could make a fabulous collection even better? The answer comes with the release of our new Cut and Fold Borders Collection.
When I think about May 1st growing up, I have to smile. It was my Grandma's birthday and I always thought it was so great that everyone celebrated it by giving each other little baskets of flowers and treats. In my mind, this is why we made the baskets and gave them to others.
The title of this layout evoked so many memories for me, but there were three main ones that just jumped out at me. The first one, of course was Gene Kelly dancing and singing, and then getting up on the lamppost.
Today's collection is trendy, innovative, and actually fairly simple to use. The Cut and Fold Collection medallions, flowers, and doilies look complicated, but the Inspiration does the work for you. In fact, the completed medallions look amazing in plain cardstock, with no extra embellishments needed.
Today's collection is trendy, innovative, and actually fairly simple to use. The Cut and Fold Collection medallions, flowers, and doilies look complicated, but the Inspiration does the work for you. In fact, the completed medallions look amazing in plain cardstock, with no extra embellishments needed.
The Easter Bunny stopped by and left behind a special Easter surprise: a splendid spring Easter basket full of dimensional paper treats including fill-able Easter eggs and a chocolate bunny wrap!
I've been papercrafting for years and years, but have mostly stuck to cards and layouts. Since starting to work at Pazzles and seeing all of the fabulous dimensionals Chris and Tatum create, I've been inspired to jump on the bandwagon and make a few things for my home.
Around this time of year I always feel so tired of winter and so ready for spring. It is still cold here and there are no signs of spring yet. To combat the winter doldrums I decided to add a little spring inside my office with a colorful paper mobile. The Flower Box Collection by Doodlebug Design Inc. features the prettiest bright hues and springy images and makes this project stand out. I'll hang the mobile from my office ceiling and celebrate spring inside until the weather cooperates and spring comes to Idaho.
Take your boxes to new heights with this amazing paper hot air balloon. Using a small dowel or candy stick, paper, and twine you can create your own - complete with a weaved basket case with plenty of room for treats!
Have you noticed all of the chipboard shapes available? There are letters and shapes both simple and more detailed. Do you ever find one particular shape that is just begging you to buy it and turn it into something wonderful? And have you ever bought one of those shapes and spent hours painting it, or hand tracing and cutting paper to go on it? I have to admit that in the past I have passed up those fun shapes because I did not want to spend a lot of time making the project. Plus, why buy a chipboard shape when I can cut chipboard on my Inspiration?
About two weeks ago someone in the forums asked about a cutting file for how to make a "magic slider" card. I had no idea what they meant so I went to my good ol' standby, Google, and started looking. Wow! How cool are these cards? As you pull on the slider your stamped design magically fills with color! Of course there is a trick to it is quite clever! This idea works with any stamp design so you can adapt this idea for a card for just about any occasion. Both the quote and the flower stamp are stamps from Verve©. Aren't they lovely? I thought this card would be perfect for Mother's day or as a "just because" card.
Spring time gives me a multitude of reasons for crafting: Easter, May Day, Mother's Day and, in my family, lots and lots of birthdays. Choosing just the right present for the recipient is important but I also like to make the packaging for the present as special as the treat inside of it. It is at times like these that I turn to my Inspiration cutter to make my crafting ideas come to life.
Spring is in the air! At my house the Daffodils and Tulips are peaking through the soil, the robins are returning and the grass is beginning to turn green. At this time of year I tend to have flowers on the brain. I can't wait to see the first flowers bloom. All of my project ideas seem to feature a flower in them somewhere. Today's project is no exception
If you have been using your Inspiration for a while, I want you to reminisce with me for a bit. Think back to those first few weeks after receiving your Inspiration. If you were like most of us, you approached learning the software with a great deal of excitement plus just a little bit of trepidation. First, you tried typing a word and changing the font; then you tried some of the pre-designed images from the image gallery. When you got comfortable with that, you decided to venture into some more daring applications. For instance, remember trying to figure out how to rotate a shape?
Create these six dimensional flowers simply be twirling the paper around a pencil and then curling the petals down. So simple and yet so beautiful you will want to make a whole bouquet!
Nana's Garden A couple of months ago I taught you about paper rosettes. At the time I had played a bit with making Rosette Flowers as well but felt that they deserved a lesson all on their own. When I needed to make a project for Grandparents Day for a magazine, I decided to make flower rosettes. What I didn't count on is how addicting they are! I just couldn't stop trying one more style of flower.
August is here and for many of you that means the heat is really settling in. So this project is just a little reminder to HYDRATE yourself! Drink that water people! This cute and simple project is great for mass producing water bottles for any outdoor event including sports games, practices, weddings, and pool parties. Today's project is also special because we are giving it away to EVERYONE for FREE. Just a little gift from us to you to thank you for being part of the Pazzles family! We are also providing the SVG for this cutting file for those of you that are using MTC or SCAL with your Inspiration!