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Scrapbook.com Silly Geese Birthday Card Tutorial with OLO Markers
I love when a card looks like it took a lot more work than it actually did—and this little birthday scene is a perfect example! I wanted to create a cheerful handmade birthday card with plenty of color and personality, but I also wanted the background to feel finished without spending a lot of time building a scene from scratch.

Rick Adkins
5 hours ago


Easy First Day of School Cardmaking Tutorial with Stamping and Die Cutting
There's something nostalgic about back-to-school season. Even after all these years, the bright primary colors, stacks of books, and fresh school supplies still inspire me to sit down at my craft table and create. While this card celebrates a student's first day of school, I think it's really about celebrating new beginnings. Whether it's a child starting kindergarten, a teenager heading into high school, or even a teacher preparing for another year in the classroom, a handma

Rick Adkins
8 hours ago


How to Balance Patterned Paper and Stamped Images on a Handmade Card
One of my favorite things about cardmaking is finding that sweet spot between a background that adds interest and a stamped image that still gets to be the star of the show. Patterned paper can be beautiful, but it can also compete with your focal point if we're not careful. On this friendship card, I wanted to use a fairly bold patterned paper while still keeping the little dragon front and center.

Rick Adkins
2 days ago


How to Make a Halloween Card with Alcohol Markers on Kraft Cardstock
Halloween cards are one of my favorite excuses to experiment with color. They don't always have to be bright oranges and bold purples to feel festive. Sometimes a darker, moodier palette tells the story even better. That's exactly what inspired this card featuring the adorable The Coop is Haunted Stamp Set from Unity Stamp Company...

Rick Adkins
3 days ago


How to Make a Halloween Square Tri Fold Card with Stamping and Pattern Paper
Halloween cards are one of my favorite opportunities to step outside my usual design comfort zone. While I enjoy creating clean and simple cards throughout the year, Halloween gives me permission to play with rich colors, bold patterns, and interactive layouts that tell a story the moment someone opens the card. For this project, I wanted the card itself to become part of the experience. Instead of creating a traditional front-and-center design, I chose a square tri fold layo

Rick Adkins
5 days ago


How to Create a Summer Beach Scene Card with Stamping and Alcohol Markers
There is something about creating summer-themed cards that instantly makes me slow down and enjoy the creative process a little more. Bright blue skies, warm sandy beaches, and playful images always remind me that handmade cards don't have to be complicated to tell a story. Sometimes all it takes is a few thoughtfully placed stamped images and a little color to transport someone to a favorite vacation memory.

Rick Adkins
6 days ago


How to Balance Pattern Paper and Scene Building on a Handmade Card
Learn how to use bold pattern paper without overwhelming your handmade cards.

Rick Adkins
Aug 3


How to Color Background Stamps for Detailed Scene Cards with Alcohol Markers
There are some card designs that immediately tell a story, and scene cards are always at the top of that list for me. I love how they invite you into a tiny world where the stamped images become characters instead of just embellishments. While scene cards can sometimes look intimidating, they don't have to be complicated. By choosing a detailed background stamp and a handful of coordinating images, you can create a card that feels rich and layered without needing dozens of pr

Rick Adkins
Aug 2
