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Stamping Techniques for Spring Cardmaking: Using Pattern Paper and Ephemera with Confidence
Spring cardmaking always puts me in a lighter, more playful headspace—but if I’m being honest, it’s also the season where I see a lot of cardmakers second-guess themselves. Pattern paper feels too busy . Ephemera feels hard to control . And suddenly, what should be a joyful creative session turns into overthinking every choice. So for these three spring cards, I leaned into a simple goal: let the pattern paper and ephemera do the supporting work, not the competing work . The

Rick Adkins
Feb 8


Mix Pattern Paper for Valentine Cards
Pattern paper can be one of the most inspiring—and intimidating—supplies in a cardmaker’s stash. I hear it all the time: “I love it, but I never know how to mix it without making my card feel too busy.” This Valentine’s Day card was my answer to that exact problem. I wanted to create a design that felt layered, warm, and nostalgic while still being approachable for beginner-to-intermediate cardmakers. The result is a handmade Valentine that lets pattern paper do some of the

Rick Adkins
Jan 23


Clean and Simple Floral Cardmaking Tutorial
There’s something especially satisfying about a clean and simple card that still feels finished and intentional. This birthday card started as one of those “I just want to play with a few supplies” moments, and it quickly turned into a great reminder that simple layouts don’t have to feel flat or boring. With a little thoughtful layering and contrast, even the most minimal design can feel polished and special. For this card, I leaned into a clean white base and let the detail

Rick Adkins
Jan 11


Floral Cardmaking with The Rabbit Hole Designs | January 2026 Release
Sometimes a card comes together not because it’s complicated—but because the design decisions are clear from the start. That was exactly the case with this floral card using the January 2026 release from The Rabbit Hole Designs . I wanted something that felt fresh and sassy, with enough visual interest to feel special, but simple enough that it could easily be recreated with supplies you already own. This project is a great example of how letting pre-designed elements do som

Rick Adkins
Jan 10


Cascading Pleats Tropical Christmas Fun Fold Card
Every now and then, I find myself wanting to create something that’s just a little extra. You know the kind of card I mean—the one that...

Rick Adkins
Jul 15, 2025


Create 4 Tropical Christmas Fun Fold Cards | Free Class Featuring Paper Rose Studio
If you're anything like me, when July rolls around, you're already dreaming up your holiday card designs. But let’s be honest—it can...

Rick Adkins
Jul 4, 2025


Impress with This 3D Shadow Box Card and Gift Box Duo | Video Tutorial
You know those moments when a regular flat card just doesn’t feel like enough ? That was exactly the case for me recently. I wanted to...

Rick Adkins
Jun 30, 2025


This Fold Works for BOTH A2 & A4 Cards – You’ve Gotta Try It!
Hello, crafty friends! Today, I’m sharing a card project that’s been such a delight to create—and I think you’re going to love it too....

Rick Adkins
May 31, 2025


Three Easy Pattern Paper Cards: Afternoon in the Park Collection | Paper Rose Studio
You know that feeling when you open up a brand-new paper pack and instantly feel inspired by the colors, textures, and all the little...

Rick Adkins
Apr 15, 2025
