Download Category: Thank You


You Rock

Pocket holder perfectly sized for pop rock packets This rocking valentine is perfect for tweens and teenagers who would rather not be overly "cutesy". Slide pop rocks in the back pocket to complete the treat! Estimated Paper used: 12 valentines per 4 sheets of cardstock


Spiral Photo Frame Card

Every month I write an article for a web based magazine called Scrapbooking.com. I feature the Pazzles Inspiration and show a project that highlights one of the many amazing tools in the software. I always have the instructions to make the project included but only Craft Room members get the video tutorial and cutting files


Daisy Photo Frame Card

Every month I write an article for a web based magazine called Scrapbooking.com. I feature the Pazzles Inspiration and show a project that highlights one of the many amazing tools in the software. I always have the instructions to make the project included but only Craft Room members get the video tutorial and cutting files.



Exploding Card

Many of you have seen this card (okay, not this exact card, but one like it) in the booth during the 2011 conventions. I had told you that I would put it up as a project sometime and guess what? It's sometime. *smile*


Three Cards

Have you seen the New Images added to our Image Library on Friday? The latest group included three cards. The Hello Card just begged to be recreated. It was so simple and yet it had so much potential! I could envision several different ways to interpret it.


Necklace Gift Card with Window

Heart Card with Necklace

I love the excitement around Valentine’s Day, especially in a classroom full of kids. They’re not only eager to give out their Valentine’s cards and candy, but receiving is equally as enjoyable. Those were great memories as a kid, but the best part is that those cherished memories never have to end just because we’re all grown up. This makes a great gift for coworkers at the office who could use a little loving friendship too. Personalize your washer necklace with the perfect sentiment for friends you hold near and dear.



Chocolate Robot

Got boys? This little robot Valentine is sure to please the little boys in your life. Whether they are receiving or giving it to their classmates and friends, they will be proud and excited to share this fun Valentine. It is so quick and easy to put together it is sure to delight Moms too.


You’re the Bomb

Today's project is perfect for boys or girls and is so simple, the kids can help assemble them. I used Pixy Stix as my fuse, but a pencil or individually-wrapped licorice stick would work well also. Use a Glue-Dot on the back of the bomb to hold the candy in place.