I scanned my vintage Anagram tiles to share for FREE and posted a jumbo project to get you started! Fun to use with your kids’s room decor or as init
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Beautiful fairy artwork by Australian artist Ida Rentoul Outhwaite is paired with quotes about reading.
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I designed a coordinated place card and favor box that feature just a few rolled paper flowers and leaves. Quilling adds an elegant touch to wedding
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How About Orange shows you how to make a gift bag out of two pages of newsprint!
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If you'd like to make a rolled paper necklace that's sure to bring you compliments, check out this tutorial for a quilled pendant. Examples for thr
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Pretty hydrangea pins, easy to make with tissue paper, flower punches, glue and old button/badges.
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Recycle a store bought note card to make a gift card or place card. Add a touch of rolled paper to surprise those who have never seen or heard of qui
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A review of the charming Lily & Thistle MiniMe paper dolls and its beautiful storybook collections. Alice in Wonderland, Anne of Green Gables, Jo Mar
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Resources and links for beginner papercutting, plus profiles of 3 artists who create beautiful, intricate artwork with nothing more than scissors and
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PaperMatrix has created lots of stylish updates for the old-fashioned, heart-shaped paper basket that might be familiar to you. There are templates p
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A paper dress banner in a shadowbox -- perfect for girls rooms and dress-up parties!
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Would you like to impress your family and friends with their very own monogrammed fruit straight from the tree? No ink, pencil, or dye required. Here
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