Scoring straight lines, creating boxes, fancy folds and more… your imagination is the only limit to what this scoring tool can do. Check out the video and learn all about it. If you wish to order, go to my online store. I’m sure you will love it as much as I do.
Read MoreIf you still cut your card stock with scissors, you need to watch this video. I will show you the features and benefits of the Stampin’ Trimmer, a game-changers for your crafting.
Read MoreOne of my very favourite tools, in my craft room, is the Take Your Pick Tool, by Stampin’ Up! Watch the video and see why I just can’t live without it. It replaces so many other tools and helps keep your craft area tidier while making your life easier. To order this or any other Stampin’ Up! product, go to my onilne store.
Read MoreSlimline cards are very trendy, but the regular sized Stampin’ Up! envelopes are too small to mail them. Here is a simple way to make your own slimline envelopes. You can also use business envelopes, but these are prettier.To purchase these supplies or any other Stampin’ Up! product, go to my online store.
Read MoreIt’s always fun to get a new set of dies especially as a bundle, where you save 10% at purchase, but also can match your images with a corresponding die. Over time, the dies accumulate and sometimes, you even forget about the dies that can be used with other stamp sets, for sentiments or frames, for example. Here is how I organize my dies, so I keep track of what I have and can maximize their use in all kinds of projects. For dies or any other Stampin’ Up! supplies, go to my online store.
Read MoreIf there is one common issue I have heard from stampers, it is making bows to decorate their cards. Here are a few tips to “cheat” on making your bows, and another on how to simply and consistently succeed in making a flat knot. To purchase any Stampin’ Up! products, go to my online store, or an easy bowmaker, contact me at suzanne@memiepapyrus.com
Read MoreAll paper is not created equal. Stampin’ Up! paper and cardstock is high quality and has different weights for different uses. I recently purchased a Cricut cutter and needed to know the weight of each type of material, to adjust the pressure of my cutting blade. It prompted me to do a bit of research on our Stampin’ Up! paper. To purchase any of these products, go to my online store.
Read MoreMake Press’N’Seal your new best friend, to align your card elements, design or scrapbooking titles. Whatever your paper crafting speciality, this simple household product will save you a lot of time and frustration.
Read MoreI love the softness that vellum paper brings to any project. You can emboss it, colour it, stamp on it, or just layer on Designer Series Paper for a softening of darker colours. To purchase vellum or any other Stampin’ Up! product, visit my online store or send me an email.
Read MoreDo you get overwhelmed by too many little bits and pieces of card stock, leftover from your crafting? Here are a few ideas on what to do with them, store them, keep them, use them, or throw them out. As a bonus, there are two card ideas using 1/2 inch strips.
Read MoreEasily find the centre of a card layer, no matter what the size, with this easy tip. Learn how to identify the centre of your punched images to make a well-balanced card or tag.
Read MoreWe usually think of our ink pads as a means to get stamped images to paper. There are other creative ways to use them and here are two of them, using your clear blocks. For get these or any other products, go to my online store at suzannehiron.stampinup.net.
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