Category Archives: crafting

For dads and grandpas…

…and available now through June 30th. The You’re the Best special combines a new My Acrylix® stamp set celebrating dads (and grandpas) with shapes from the Cricut® Artbooking collection and paper designs from the Into the Wild collection to create the perfect Father’s Day mini album. As with the Made with Love special (available through […]

Time flies

May is flying by. Here are some things from Close To My Heart to take a look at while they’re still available: The World Is Yours this Scrapbooking Month! This month’s exclusive paper collection features specialty papers like vellum and kraft that will take your creations to fresh, new creative places—but the paper packet is […]

So put pen to paper already

Well, a post on LinkedIn cites a suggestion at Business Insider that one should always send a thank-you e-mail after interviewing for a job, but I say…pish tosh! Not that I think that the general advice is rubbish–indeed the concept is correct. It’s the “e-mail” part I object to. E-mail is so…meh. Imagine the flush […]

Paper is boring

All you can do with it craftwise is greeting cards and scrapbook pages, am I right? Not so much. Even if you would never send a birthday greeting or a thank-you note that wasn’t digital, and you’re quite happy having your 237,519 photos sitting in the cloud, you live someplace, yes? A house, apartment, dorm […]

Handwritten letters are slow, outdated,…

…meaningful, and delightful. As are handwritten notes of all kinds, or handwritten journal entries on a scrapbook page. From a piece entitled, “Don’t Forget To Write”: …questions and musings must be handwritten. Typing would be sacrilegious, because writing a letter isn’t just about the words. Handwriting makes you slow down and order your thoughts. You […]

Ornaments aren’t just for Christmastime

I was at a craft fair last fall with (among other things) some folded-fabric–often called “quilted”–ornaments that I’d made. Some examples: A lady stopped at my table, looked at the ornaments, and with a harrumph and a sniff said, “I learned to make those years ago”–and stalked off. Her basic point, if rather inelegantly made, […]