My tutorial today is for a Hydrangea Hill mercury glass panel birthday card. This card uses the panel of mercury glass that we cut from the centre of our frame for this mercury glass background card - 2 cards from 1 piece of mercury glass! In the tutorial below, I...
Tutorial for mercury background card
My tutorial today is for a Hydrangea Hill mercury glass background card. The mercury glass provides a deep background frame for the main panel on this card. Rather than waste all the mercury glass that is hidden. I have a tip to share for getting the most from your...
Tutorial for mercury strip card
My tutorial today is for a Hydrangea Hill mercury glass strip birthday card. I've CASE'd (Copy And Share Everything) this card from one of my own samples created a few weeks ago. I did this partly because I already have a useful video showing how to put the strips...
Tutorial for Hydrangea mercury box
Today’s tutorial is for a Hydrangea Hill Mercury Glass curvy box. This is the same curvy box that I made with Golden Garden Acetate. The pattern on this one hides a little more of what's on the inside. Each week over on my Facebook page (please pop over and Like or...
Tutorial for snail mail card
My tutorial today is for a bright snail mail card. For this card we're using the Snail dies to die cut one of the snails from the co-ordinating DSP (I love how this saves me from fussy cutting)! The dies can cut two different snails, two different mail envelopes plus...
Tutorial for Mother’s Day message card
Today's tutorial is for a Mother's Day message card. We're using the same Snail dies used on this masculine snail card but this time we're putting together a longer message. Of course the same idea can be used for different occasions by switching the messages. In the...