FaveCrafts

1000s of free craft projects, home decor ideas and DIY tips

  • About
  • Holidays
    • 4th of July
    • Christmas
    • Easter
    • Father’s Day
    • Halloween
    • Mother’s Day
    • St. Patrick’s Day
    • Thanksgiving
    • Valentine’s Day
    • Seasonal Crafts
  • Projects
    • DIY
      • Advice, Tips, & Tricks
      • Gifts
      • Photography
      • Wearable Crafts
      • Pet Crafts
      • Clay
      • Candles and Soap
    • Full Project Tutorials
    • Green Crafting
      • Thrifty Crafts
    • Home Decor and Design
      • Woodcrafts
      • Kitchen Crafts
      • Garden Crafts
      • Painting
    • Jewelry Making
    • Kids Crafts Projects
    • Needlecrafts
      • Embroidery
      • Felt
      • Sewing
      • Quilting
    • Organization
    • Paper Crafts
      • Cards
      • drawing
      • Mixed Media Art
      • Scrapbooking
    • Pop Culture
    • Wedding Crafts
    • Yarn
      • Crochet
      • Knitting
  • Newsletter
  • Giveaways

Let It Snow! Make n’ Take Fun with Therm O Web

December 10, 2016 by FaveCrafts

On December 8th, we had the lovely opportunity to learn how to make a foiled card with Dawn from Therm O Web! If you’re not sure you’ve heard of Therm O Web, you’re probably familiar with their Deco Foil sheets (among other adhesive products)! We had a wonderful time playing with this Deco Foil on our cards.

Dawn brought a lovely package of materials for us to do our make and take, and the card was so fun and easy to put together. See that circle with “Let it snow” written on it? That was printed with a laser printer, and laser ink works with Deco Foil. Note: you must use laser ink. Foils do not work with an inkjet printer.

Behold! All you need to adhere the foil to the ink is a laminator machine. Run it through…

It came out perfectly!

You can also stick the foil to glue from Therm O Web’s Deco Foil adhesive pens. We drew stars and snowflakes inside the cards, added the foil, and boom:

Easy as pie! Using the adhesive pens and bits of foil is such a great way to add a bit of interest to any blank spot on a card, scrapbook layout, or any paper craft.

Die cutting the circles gave us, of course, perfect circles, and also added some lovely layers to our card.

Here is what some of our staff had to say:

I sent this card to my friend, and she was shocked that I made it myself. This card was easy to make, yet it looked like it was made by a professional. -Beth Ann Morely, Editor

“I’m not the craftiest person, but using the Therm O Web products to create such a beautiful seasonal card was easy! I love the way the finished product looks. The different colors and textures make the card unique and unlike anything you’d see in a greeting card store. The hardest part of the process was deciding who would be the lucky recipient of such a stunning handmade card!” – Kathryn Abrams, Editor

“I love the look of homemade cards, but I hadn’t done much paper crafting before. It was great to learn a new skill while trying out Therm O Web’s products. I especially liked using the Deco Foil – it made the cards look so festive and fun. Plus, I got to take home a beautiful holiday card at the end!” – Natalie Taylor, Editor

“It was so much fun having Therm O Web in the office. Not only was the card that we made beautiful, it was surprisingly easy to create! Even some of our editors with minimal craft experience created something truly stunning. As a company, we welcome any opportunity to step away from our computers for an hour or two and explore our creative side as a group. It’s an added bonus when we get to play around with the products that we write about on a daily basis, and get to know the faces behind the names of our company contacts!” – Jenny Benoit, Managing Editor

Clearly we had a great time!

Want to make your own lovely card using pretty foils? Check out some of our favorite Therm O Web tutorials below:

Mixed Media Wintry Card

Mixed Media Wintry Card

Winter Snowflake Home Decor

Winter Snowflake Home Decor

Rustic Glamour DIY Wall Art

Rustic Glamour DIY Wall Art

Love Life DIY Pallet Craft

Love Life DIY Pallet Craft

Foil Monogram Notebook

Foil Monogram Notebook

What new project will you add foil to?

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: cardmaking, christmas card, Favecrafts, handmade cards, Make n' Take, Therm O Web

How to Watercolor Roses

August 15, 2016 by FaveCrafts

Learning how to watercolor is one of the most requested crafting techniques when it comes to the FaveCrafts audience. This charming and trendy painting technique is a stunning way to add subtle color to your DIY projects and home. The tutorial below shows you how to paint watercolor roses for a paper craft project, but you could easily use the steps to create wall art, handmade cards and more.

How to Paint Watercolor Roses


Today’s project is brought to you by the upcoming collection of international projects, Around the World with 80 Artistss. This collection of projects is designed to highlight the diversity and ingenuity of crafters and artists across the word. Look out below for our interview with the author and project champion, Mahe Zehra Husain of the Creative Art Academy.

Click here to read out interview with the author of this collection.


How to Paint Watercolor Roses

I want to share a fun, quick Watercolor Technique with you on how to create cute, playful Roses in no time – even without any or very little watercolor skills. I love this Technique not only because it’s quick & easy, but also because those Roses are so versatile in using them – you can use it to create quick, fun Cards with your Watercolor Roses, but also use them to embellish your Scrapbook Layouts or to add some fun Accents to your Mixed Media Projects or Art journal Pages etc.

Materials:
• Watercolors of your choice
• Round tip brush
• Heavyweight Watercolor Paper
• Scissors
• Glue / 3D Adhesive Pads
• Cardstock for the Card / a Paper Gift bag  (or something else you’d like to add your flowers to)
• Stamps to add sentiments

Instructions

  1. Decide a color for your Rose Blossom (I go with a shade of red here). Create a nice, watery mix of your color, load your round tip brush with it and you’re good to start.
    How to Paint Watercolor Roses
  2. We’re working our way outwards starting in the center of the blossom. Start with two little half-circle shapes.
    How to Paint Watercolor Roses 2
  3. Then add two larger half-circle shapes around the center. That’s the way we’re going to build up our rose / the rose petals. Make sure to take advantage of the brush tip and vary the pressure of the brush to create variation in the thickness of the lines as you go – this creates a natural petal-look.
    How to Paint Watercolor Roses 3
  4. The white space in between the individual brushstrokes / petals is very important, so make sure to keep this white space. Keep on adding those lines / brushstrokes working your way outwards.
    How to Paint Watercolor Roses 4
    How to Paint Watercolor Roses 4b
  5. Also, play with the amount of color pigment & water as you go to create variation in the color intensity. If you want to go a little fancy you can even use a second or third color and slightly add it to the still wet first color – let the colors blend into each other for a really cool look.
    How to Paint Watercolor Roses 5
    How to Paint Watercolor Roses 5b
  6. Once you’re happy with the result, add some green leaves. I would suggest mixing some green from your watercolor palette with some yellow for a very natural looking shade of green with a little variation in the color.
    How to Paint the Leaves
  7. Keep those leaves very simple as well – just start right underneath the blossom with a very basic leaf-shape.
    How to Paint the Leaves 2
  8. Add a little stem if you like and a second leaf – that’s all it takes.
    Andrea_Gomoll_WatercolorRoses_09
  9. Create several roses – play with different sizes, vary the brushstrokes, play with different colors. Also, paint some simple single green leaves. Then cut them out – leaving a small white border around the design.
    Cutting Out Accents 2
    Cutting Out Accents
  10. Stamp a sentiment with your favorite stamps (or create your own using Alphabet Stamps). Cut this out as well.
    Sentiment
  11. Now you’re ready to apply your watercolor images to your project. I adhere them to a plain white card here and to a cute little paper gift bag. Be creative – you can embellish so many things and project with these flowers – your scrapbook pages, your Art Journal pages, some hand lettered projects, a cute little canvas or a picture frame!
    Multiple roses
  12. To add dimension and interest to your project use 3D foam pads / 3D gluedots. Layer the different blossoms and leaves to create cute little bouquets.
    Layer Roses
  13. You can give it a little more of an artistic look by adding some small paint splatters. Choose a black color or a dark brown for some contrast or just a color that is matching your blossoms. Load your brush with a watery mix of your watercolor and slightly tap the brush with your finger to add some small paint splatters to your project. (this takes a little bit of practice – so you might want to get used to it on a piece of scrap-paper first before using this technique on your finished project).
    Splatter Paint
    Splatter Paint 2
  14. And you’re done!
    Final Project

 


About the Artist
My name is Andrea Gomoll, I’m a fulltime Mixed Media Artist from Berlin, Germany.
Being creative with Paints, Inks, Pens, Markers etc. is essential for me – it helps me through the rough days and makes good days even better. That’s why I love Art journaling & Mixed Media Art so much – there are no rules and you can fully enjoy the process and see where it takes you. On my Website / Blog you can follow my creative journey, but you can also purchase prints of my artwork and stamps with my designs. I’m also teaching (online) classes for Mixed Media Art, Art Journaling, Whimsical Painting, Watercolor Sketchbooks etc. I just love to inspire and share my passion for Art with others – with YOU!


What is your favorite accent to add to handmade cards?

Filed Under: Painting Tagged With: around the world in 80 artists, cardmaking, flower crafts, handmade cards, painted crafts, Painting, paper craft ideas, watercolor

FaveCrafts News: New Best Blogger Craft 2016 free eBook

May 9, 2016 by FaveCrafts

Best Blogger Crafts 2016 free eBook

Weeks ago we announced the winners to our Best Blogger Contest 2016! These fabulous projects not only won the honor of being the Best Craft of 2016, but cash prizes too! Those lucky and talented bloggers, however, are not the only ones to submit crafts to this thrilling contest. We received over 60 entries to this contest. Want to see them? Lucky for you, we have compiled them into one gorgeous, printable free eBook. With step-by-step instructions and vibrant photos for each project, these ideas will keep you crafting for months to come.

All of the bloggers featured in this eBook are expert crafters that you can trust to show you how to make professional-level crafts that will change the way you craft.

All of the crafts and tutorials featured in this eBook were made from materials from some of our favorite crafting companies. Check out projects that feature top of the line projects from Beadalon, Create and Craft, Design Master, Testors, Plaid Enterprises, Fairfield World, FloraCraft, Leisure Arts, Premier Yarns, Sakura, Simplicity Creative Group, Sizzix, and Therm O  Web.

Check out some of the gorgeous free craft projects featured in our brand new eBook:

Brilliant Nightstand Makeover  Decoupaged Flower Pot Crafts  Tinted Crochet Pillow
This free eBook includes:

  • Home Décor Crafts
  • Homemade Wall Art
  • Paper Crafting Ideas
  • Handmade Cards
  • Sewing Patterns and Ideas
  • Quilting Patterns
  • and plenty more craft project ideas!

Head on over to FaveCrafts to download this brand new eBook and get crafting!

Plus, check out our blog post over on CraftPaperScissors.com about 5 Things that Happened at the #BlogNetworkingEvent2016.

More free eBooks to love:

  • Best Blogger Craft Ideas 2014 free eBook
  • Best Blogger Craft Ideas 2015
  • 13 DIY Home Decor Ideas Paper Crafts and More 2016 CHA Sponsor free eBook

What is your favorite project you have made this year?

Filed Under: Free eBooks Tagged With: Art Quilts, crafting news, downloadable, easy paper crafts, free eBook, free sewing patterns, handmade cards, industry news, paper craft ideas

DIY Rainbow Edge Stationery

April 13, 2016 by FaveCrafts

Writing letters is such a lost art form. Now, the only paper mail I ever get are bills. And that’s just no fun. That’s why this DIY Rainbow Edge Stationery has me really excited to write letters again! I can’t wait to show off this super cute stationery design – and I’m so excited that I can make my own stationery at home instead of buying it!

DIY Rainbow Edge Stationery

If you’re thinking “I never write letters, this craft isn’t useful to me,” then let me just stop you right there. First of all, maybe you don’t write letters, but what about thank you notes? What about invitations? Some things have switched over to e-mail, but thank you notes and invitations are still much more meaningful and heartfelt when sent through the mail. And now, your letters will stand out against the rest of the mail! Who has time for a boring old bill when this fabulous envelope shows up in their mailbox? 😉

Love it yet? Find Instructions at Studio DIY!

Let us know—what are your favorite ways to craft with paper?

Filed Under: Cards Tagged With: easy paper crafts, handmade cards, paper crafting

Glam Up Your Handmade Greeting Cards with Decorative Trims

August 31, 2015 by Lisa Fulmer

I love using a set of coordinated papers to make handmade greeting cards. Everything works together beautifully, from the darks to the lights to the pretty patterns. Adding a touch of bling certainly adds extra interest to the flat cardstock, but I want to add even more personality and dimension to my DIY cards.

Glam Up Your Handmade Greeting Cards with Decorative Trims

Ribbons and washi tape are lovely, but what I really love using are decorative trims – the kind for sewing! Decorative trims come in so many different designs and they really make your homemade cards pop with frolic and fun!

Glam Up Your Handmade Greeting Cards with Decorative Trims

Supplies:

  • White lacy embroidered trim
  • Blue folded card – 5” x 7”
  • Pale background cardstock panel – 4.5” x 6.5”
  • Patterned cardstock panel – 4” x 5”
  • Markers – pink, yellow, blue
  • Scotch tape
  • Paper adhesive
  • Clear gel glue
  • Self-adhesive rhinestones

Glam Up Your Handmade Greeting Cards with Decorative Trims
1. Color a 6.5″ length of white embroidered trim with markers – just tap the color on without rubbing the delicate threads too much.

Glam Up Your Handmade Greeting Cards with Decorative Trims
2. Ink the edges of the background panel with a marker. I really like how each layer of cardstock stands out when you ink the edges.

Glam Up Your Handmade Greeting Cards with Decorative Trims
3. Slice the patterned panel into 4 strips (even or varied widths) and ink the edges. Glue them like windowpanes (with space in-between) to the background panel, working from the outside in toward the center for even spacing.

Glam Up Your Handmade Greeting Cards with Decorative Trims
4. Use clear gel glue to adhere the trim to the front of the card panel. Dab a bit of glue along the edges to prevent unraveling.

Glam Up Your Handmade Greeting Cards with Decorative Trims
5. Adhere the embellished panel to the folded card, add a few rhinestones in the flowers and you’re done!

What do you use to embellish your handmade cards?

 

 

Filed Under: Cards Tagged With: cardmaking, Cards, Full Project Tutorials, greeting card crafts, handmade cards

Link Love: DIY Thank You Cards

February 13, 2015 by FaveCrafts

When it comes to writing thank you notes, I am, admittedly, not the best at it. Right now i’m in the midst of writing thank you notes for my wedding gifts and according to the wedding gods somewhere, my notes are technically already “late.” Oh well, they are getting done…slowly, but surely. I thought I was doing so good when I finished 54 of them only to realize that I have about 50 more left to do.

However, the one thing that is enjoyable about this whole process is the fact that I’m writing on homemade thank you cards. My mother-in-law made me a set of envelopes, cards, and even a personalized return address stamp! Take note my friends – this was an EXCELLENT gift idea!

As soon as I ran out of her lovely custom cards, I set out to make my own versions of them since I loved them so much. You can do the same too! There is something so special about the DIY thank you. To me, it appears to be a matter of showing the receiver that you truly appreciated their gift to you – so much so that you hand-made a card to give back to them. This translates to the fact that you spent time on them. That alone makes the thank you note more meaningful and special.

I’ve already received so many compliments on my thank you notes. Imagine that – thanking me for a thank you note! While I do hope that what I said was meaningful inside the card, I have a feeling people were impressed with my creative thank you notes. They know how crafty and creative I can be, so this really is no surprise to me. 🙂

I set out to find some card ideas for you all to try and maybe even give a set of cards as a gift! These homemade card ideas range from rustic to modern and everything inbetween. Learn how to make cards with photos, scrap paper, and even a map! I’m in love with these DIY thank you cards and I hope you enjoy these handmade cards ideas too!

DIY-Thank-You-Cards

  1. Thankful 4 You from Kwernerdesign Blog
  2. DIY BRIDESMAID THANK YOU CARDS from Amy Moss for Once Wed
  3. Antique Map Thank You Card from Made Peachy
  4. EASY EMBOSSED GREETING CARD from A Side of Sweet
  5. Thank you card DIY Tutorial from Maria Palito
  6. Ombre Fringe Thank You from Song of My Heart Stampers
  7. GILDED THANK YOU CARDS from Camille Styles
  8. RUSTIC DIY THANK YOU CARDS from Northstory
  9. Wedding Photo Thank You from Fellow Fellow

Which thank you card do you want to make?

Filed Under: Link Love Tagged With: handmade cards, Nicola Trumbull, paper craft ideas, thank you cards

Celebrate National Ice Cream Month with Paper Crafts

July 8, 2014 by AllFreePaperCrafts

This post is brought to you by Martha Bonneau from Panda Eight.

I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! When you mention July of course Independence Day comes to mind, but did you know that July is also National Ice Cream Month? To celebrate this sweet summer treat, we are sharing some of our favorite paper crafting projects featuring ice cream. Whether it’s cards, printables, or scrapbooking projects, we have something to share in your favorite flavor!

National Ice Cream Month Paper Crafts

 

Cool Ice Cream Cards & Tags

Ice Cream Card

Ice cream is a perfect theme for summer cards, tags and party invites. There are as many card making ideas as there are flavors of ice cream! Say thank you to a friend, teacher or family member with Lisa’s Popsicle Gift Card Holder or get your summer party started with No Melt Ice Cream Invitations.

Popsicle Gift Card Holder by Lisa

Wanna’ Chill Card by Corri

Ice Cream Gift Tag DIY

No Melt Ice Cream Invitations

 

Yummy Free Ice Cream Printables

Ice Cream Printable

Get a jump on your handmade summer crafting projects with this assortment of free ice cream themed printables. Print these out and then invite everyone over for ice cream with Amy’s Let’s Do Ice Cream Printable Card. Once your guests arrive, serve up cones embellished with cute Ice Cream Cone Wrappers.

Let’s Do Ice Cream Printable Card by Amy

Ice Cream Cone Download

Ice Cream Cone Wrappers

A Double Scoop of Printable Ice Cream Tags

Adorable Ice Cream Gift Tags

Ice Cream Party Favor Printable

 

Ice Cream Scrapbooking in Every Flavor

Ice Cream Paper Crafting

Preserve those sweet summer ice cream memories with handcrafted mini albums and scrapbook layouts. These paper craft projects range from a Sweet Ice Cream Album to creative paper crafting ideas like Becki’s Ice Cream themed scrapbook page.

Ice Cream Book Tutorial

Sweet Ice Cream Album

Celebrating with Ice Cream by Becki

Ice Cream Love by Stacia

Triple Scoop Ice Cream Album

 

 

What is your favorite flavor of ice cream?

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Paper Craft Tagged With: Guest Post, handmade cards, printables, Scrapbooking

Thanks for Participating in the Crafty Card Making Swap!

June 21, 2014 by AllFreePaperCrafts

Swap-bot Crafty Card Making Swap  - Thank You!Last month, we were pleased to host a Crafty Card Making Swap over at Swap-bot! Swap-bot.com is a fun website that facilitates the sending of snail mail and internet swaps. For our swap, participants exchanged a handmade card and included an inspirational message inside. The swap was meant to encourage participants to keep crafting, stay inspired, and have fun!

Our swap included a total of 32 participants! It was so much fun to craft an inspirational card, and it was a joy to receive one as well! To everyone who participated . . .

 

Thank you!

 

 In case you missed the opportunity to participate in the Crafty Card Making Swap last May, never fear! You can find a variety of amazing swaps over at Swap-bot.

In the meantime, keep your creativity alive by checking out some of our favorite card making tutorials!

 

Birthday Cards

Summer is the most popular time of year for birthdays! Now is the time to try any of these awesome homemade birthday card ideas. You can get fancy with 3D crafts or test your paper quilling skills with some of the cards listed below.

Happy BIRD-day 3D Card

Happy BIRD-day 3D Card

3D Miniature Birthday Card

Simply Stamped Birthday Card

 

Wedding Cards

Congratulate the new bride and groom with a handmade wedding card! Whether you like a clean and cut look or a vintage style, there are unique wedding card ideas listed below for your perusal.

Dress and Tux Trifold Wedding Card

Dress and Tux Trifold Wedding Card

Something Old Something Blue Wedding Invitation

Lovely and Lacy Wedding Card

 

Baby Cards

The most adorable cards ever are baby cards. Add a little quilled duck to a handmade card or use fancy die cutting supplies to make one of the sweet cards below.

Adorable Quilled Duck Baby Card

Adorable Quilled Duck Baby Card

Baby Building Block Card

Little Peanut Birth Announcement

 

Cards for any Occasion

For a unique new card making technique, try one of these cards for any occasion. From gorgeous ribbons to little pockets, you’ll find a new card that you will want to try.

Little Pocket Greeting Cards

 Little Pocket Greeting Cards

God’s Art Through Flowers Handmade Card

 Vintage Tile DIY Card

 

Have you ever participated in a swap? What did you make?

 

Filed Under: Cards Tagged With: Dana Byerwalter, handmade cards

Inspire Creativity with the Crafty Card Making Swap!

April 30, 2014 by AllFreePaperCrafts

Hey, paper crafters! If you love card making like we do at AllFreePaperCrafts, you probably love snail mail! In an effort to encourage not just the sending of snail mail, but the camaraderie of card making buddies, we are launching a Crafty Card Making Swap!

 

Inspire Creativity with the Crafty Card Making Swap from AllFreePaperCrafts!

 

Crafty Card Making Swap

 

If you’re unfamiliar with Swap-bot, let us be the first to introduce you! Swap-bot.com is a fun website that facilitates the sending of snail mail and internet swaps. It takes the hassle out of organizing your own crafty swaps and allows you to engage with fellow swappers online!

 

What to do:

 

  • Sign up HERE for the Crafty Card Making Swap. You will need to create a Swap-bot profile if you do not have one already. You must sign up by Tuesday, May 20, 2014.
  • Create a beautiful handmade card. Any size is welcome.
  • Include an inspirational message! This can be anything from a crafty quote to a short letter of encouragement.
  • Mail your card. Your card must be postmarked no later than Saturday, May 31, 2014.
  • When you receive your card, don’t forget to rate your partner on Swap-bot. It wouldn’t hurt to send your partner a small thank you message as well!

 

Some fabulous quote ideas include. . . .

 

  • “You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.” – Maya Angelou
  • “The desire to create is one of the deepest yearnings of the human soul.” – Dieter F. Uchtdorf
  • “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” – Albert Einstein

Swap me!Sign up here for a fun way to engage with fellow card makers! You’ll enjoy making and sending a crafty card as much as you’ll enjoy receiving one.

 

Have you ever participated in a swap before? If so, what did you swap?

 

Filed Under: Cards Tagged With: Dana Byerwalter, handmade cards, swap

The Best Blogger Crafts: You Are My Favorite DIY Card

April 9, 2014 by FaveCrafts

the-best-blogger-crafts-banner

This month we’re celebrating our bloggers and their creativity. In January 2014 at CHA, bloggers gathered at our CHA Networking Event to meet companies and to work more with us here FaveCrafts. After getting a bunch of crafty swag from the event, they set out to make projects out of the materials they were given. We’re featuring these projects all month with giveaways so you can make your own versions of their wonderful crafts.

You Are My Favorite DIY Card

You Are My Favorite DIY CardIn our contest last month, each of these blogger crafts were voted upon by fans for a great prize! The You Are My Favorite DIY Card by Catherine Pooler from CatherinePooler.com came in third place!

Is there a better feeling than looking in your mail box and finding an unexpected handmade card from a friend? Show the special people in your life how much they mean to you with this You Are My Favorite DIY Card. As far as homemade card ideas go, this one is truly unique.
best-bloggermini_rightYou can find this project, as well as many other fabulous blogger projects, in our new eBook, The Best Blogger Craft Ideas 2014: Decoupage, Sewing, Jewelry Making, and More free eBook. Download your own free copy today!

 

 

Enter to win today’s prize

2Darice

Today’s prize is a variety of Darice products. Included in the prize is:

  • David Tutera Casual Elegance Tags
  • 2 Sheets David Tutera Casual Elegance Self-Stick Shimmer Sheet (colors may vary)
  • Darice Embossing Essentials – Basket Weave
  • Darice Embossing Essentials – Circle Interlock
  • Spectrum Noir Markers – Pale Hues
  • 2 Rolls of Washi Masking Tape (styles may vary)
  • Organization & Storage Chalkboard Labels
  • Darice Natural Hemp Cord – Metallic
  • Darice Dream Sequins Tape
  • Darice Dream Sequins – Glitter
  • Collection of Darice Jewelry Designer and Mix and Mingle Beads (colors and styles may vary)

Be sure to check out these other best blogger craft projects that use items from this Darice prize!

Vintage Floral Wedding Favors Moroccan Palace Dollhouse
Grateful For You Handmade Card Rhinestone DIY Favor Boxes



In order to win today’s prize, all you need to do is:

  1. Like the AllFreePaperCrafts Facebook page here, AND
  2. Like the Darice Facebook page here, AND
  3. Leave a comment on this blog post below telling us:

Do you like to add “bling” to your crafts or do you prefer a more natural look?

todays-winner

Thank you all for participating in yesterday’s giveaway! Congratulations to Julie who answered “Thanks for the chance to enter!!! I love both bling and natural. It depends on who I am creating the item for. I try to personalize the item according to the personality of the receiver of my gift. Personally, I love bling!!! :D” We love bling too! Enjoy your prize Julie!

To see the current giveaway, please check our giveaway schedule.

Enter to win our Super Spectacular Grand Prize Giveaway! Filled with more than $500.00 worth of amazing prizes from 15 companies, this is the ultimate way to get crafting this month! The deadline to enter is April 25, 2014 at 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern time.

Super Spectacular Grand Prize Giveaway

OFFICIAL RULES FOR DAILY CONTEST

  • There is a maximum of one entry per person. The entry will be based upon a comment left on this blog post. Duplicate comments will be deleted and are not tallied.
  • You must “like” both the AllFreePaperCrafts and the Darice Facebook pages to be eligible.
  • Winner will be selected at random from the comments on this blog post below.
  • Winner will be announced here on the blog tomorrow as well as contacted by the email address provided.
  • You have until tonight, April 9th, 2014 at 11:59p EST to leave your comment on this post. Comments posted after that will not be counted.
  • Contest open to anyone 18+ in US and/or Canada.

Filed Under: Contests & Giveaways Tagged With: Darice, handmade cards

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • …
  • 5
  • Next Page »

Email Email Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Google Plus RSS

Full Project Tutorials

Squares

How to: Make a Hair Pom

Warm weather means the return of flowers and floral print, and a big holdover trend from last year is oversize hair accessories. What better way to incorporate the two trends than with a DIY hair flower? Try these other DIY hair accessories on FaveCrafts! The inspiration for this project comes from Anthropologie’s “Extra Zest Clip.” […]

Categories

Free eBooks

Make Your Own Party Decor with New eBook from Fiskars!

Fiskars has teamed up with FaveCrafts to bring you an eBook filled to the brim with quick and easy projects that can all be made with the Fiskars Fuse … [Read More...]

Seasonal Crafts

New Pattern Monday: Pretty Little Things

The countdown to Mother's Day begins! In just under a week you can surprise your mom with fun handmade gifts that will just melt her heart. If you … [Read More...]

Archives

Crochet

Adorable Granny Square Crochet Scarf Pattern

Adorable Granny Square Scarf + 10 More Uses for Granny Squares

Jewelry

22 Beach Wedding Jewelry Ideas

Knitting

Get Cozy with This Free Knitted Shawl Pattern

Paper

13 of the Most Beautiful Free Printables for Your Home

Sewing

Sew In Love Mug Rug Pattern for Valentine’s Day

Thrifty

Home Decor Dollar Store Craft Ideas

27 Home Decor Dollar Store Craft Ideas

Prime Publishing Craft Group
Copyright © 2022 · FaveCrafts - A Prime Publishing LLC property. All rights reserved.

About Us Advertise Contact Us FAQs Privacy Policy Subscribe Terms of Service Unsubscribe

Copyright © 2022 · Tidy Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in