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Spring Bunny Hollow Fun Fold Card with Paper Rose Studio Pattern Papers
There’s something about spring projects that always pulls me toward soft colors, delicate patterns, and interactive designs—and this card checks all those boxes. I wanted to create something that felt a little extra special when displayed, but still approachable enough that you could recreate it with supplies you already have on hand. That’s where this lantern pull-up fun fold design really shines. It looks intricate, but once you understand the structure, it becomes a layout

Rick Adkins
2 days ago


Stretch Your Dies: Little Pig Backpack Shaker Card Idea
Sometimes the best cardmaking ideas come from looking at your supplies a little differently. That was exactly my goal with this project—I wanted to see how far I could stretch a few die sets and turn them into something completely new. Instead of using each set as intended, I mixed elements together to create a shaped shaker card… and this adorable little pig backpack design came to life.

Rick Adkins
Mar 30


Slimline Friendship Card Tutorial with La Bu Who Dies and Stamps from The Rabbit Hole Designs
I’ve been in one of those “use what I already have” moods lately… you know the kind where you start digging through your cardstock scraps and suddenly feel like you’ve discovered a hidden treasure. That’s exactly where this card began. I had a pile of colorful scraps on my desk and wanted to turn them into something cheerful, playful, and a little unexpected—and these adorable Juju characters from The Rabbit Hole Designs were the perfect fit.

Rick Adkins
Mar 29


Shaped Card Idea with Scrappy Boy Stamps Dies and Faux Fur Pattern Paper
Every once in a while I like to look at a die set and ask myself, “What else could this do?” Not just what it was designed for, but how it might be used in a slightly different way. That curiosity is exactly what inspired today’s project—a handmade shaped card created with dies instead of a traditional rectangle card base. For this project, I used the Shabubu Head Mini Album Die Set from Scrappy Boy Stamps to build a playful character-shaped card. The die set is designed f

Rick Adkins
Mar 16


Honey Bear Backpack Card Idea Using Layered Dies and Pattern Paper
Sometimes the most fun cards to create are the ones that feel a little playful and unexpected. For this project, I wanted to explore how a layered die cut design could become the focal point of a handmade card while still keeping the overall layout clean and easy to assemble. Character-style cards can sometimes feel complicated, but with the right dies and a simple approach to layering, they can actually come together in a really approachable way. For this card, I built a Ho

Rick Adkins
Mar 9


Stretching Your Hoodie Shaped Card Dies for Layered Mouse-Themed Cards
Sometimes the best way to stretch your supplies isn’t by buying something new… it’s by looking at what you already own a little differently. For today’s project, I created two handmade hoodie mouse-themed cards using the same layout and the same die sets — just changing the colorway from red to pink. My goal was simple: show how one strong design can do the heavy lifting for you. When you remove the pressure to reinvent the wheel every time, cardmaking becomes a lot more enj

Rick Adkins
Mar 3


How to Create a Square Barn Birthday Card with Stamps, Dies & Pattern Paper
There’s something about a bold red barn and blue gingham that just feels cheerful and celebratory. For this birthday card, my goal was to create a farm-themed design that felt playful but still structured and polished. I wanted the card to have personality without looking cluttered — especially since I was working with multiple stamped images and a strong focal die cut. I walk through the full process in my video, but here I want to share the design thinking behind it. Unders

Rick Adkins
Feb 23


Book Cradle Fun Fold Cardmaking Tutorial: 5 x 7 Handmade Card with Die Cutting & Pattern Paper
There is something so satisfying about creating a card that looks impressive but is actually built on a very repeatable structure. That’s exactly why I love a Book Cradle fun fold card. It has presence. It stands beautifully for display. And it gives you multiple design areas to play with—without feeling overwhelming. For these two 5 x 7 handmade cards, I wanted to show how one layout can feel completely different simply by shifting the color story. Both designs use the same

Rick Adkins
Feb 15


Stretch Your Dies: Creating an Off The Edge Card and Custom Envelope
One of the things I hear most often from cardmakers is, “I love my dies… but I feel like I use them the same way every time.” That’s exactly the problem I wanted to solve with this project. Instead of reaching for a standard card base, I challenged myself to design an off-the-edge card in a nontraditional size—one that lets the die shape take center stage and feel intentional, not awkward. This jacket-shaped card was inspired by fan art (with a little Grease flair), but the

Rick Adkins
Jan 27


From Mini Album to Slimline Card | A Coffee Themed Gift Card Holder
One of my favorite ways to stretch my supplies is by looking at dies with fresh eyes, and today’s project is a perfect example of that. This shaped slimline card gift card holder started with the Coffee Mini Album Die Set from Scrappy Boy Stamps , but instead of building an album, I used the pieces to create a fun coffee-themed card base. I pulled colors directly from the Dreaming of Coffee 4x9 Pattern Paper Pack , cutting the album pieces from coordinating cardstock so eve

Rick Adkins
Dec 22, 2025


Triple Accordion Step Card with the Christmas Holly Collection | Elegant Holiday Card Idea
Every year as the holidays roll around, I love finding ways to make my Christmas cards feel extra special without spending hours at my craft desk. This year, I wanted something that felt elegant and dimensional—something that would stand out on a mantel but still fit neatly into a square envelope. That’s how this Triple Accordion Step Fun Fold Card came to life. It looks like a showstopper, but once you understand how the layers come together, it’s actually quite simple. I u

Rick Adkins
Nov 7, 2025
