The tradition of sending Christmas cards originated in the late 19th century by Sir Henry Cole. The original cards were advertised with the slogan: “Just published, a Christmas Congratulations Card; or picture emblematical of old English festivity to perpetuate kind recollections between dear friends”! Over the years the tradition has evolved and we have thousands…
H y’all! Rebecca Vandermark here from the May Arts design team, I hope that you are having a wonderful day! Today I am so excited to share with y’all a special birthday book that I created for my sweet mama’s birthday. I wanted to create a special mini-book for her as a keepsake. My mom…
Check out these beautiful, crafty cards from Katie Smith @ Punk Projects. We love her ? Ribbons used: 518-15-10 BLACK FLORAL PRINT 518-15-17 PINK FLORAL PRINT 518-15-31 GREY FLORAL PRINT 518-15-34 BLUE FLORAL PRINT W630-916-22 Confetti Washi Tape Sold exclusively on our retail website.
Hi!! Pam Bray from Scrapbook flair here today on the May Arts Ribbon Blog sharing my Enchanted Forrest Carnival Card with a “Carnival” bow tutorial using May Arts Ribbon 1 1/4 Gypsy Variegated Silk Ribbon. So let’s get started! STEP ONE: Begin by first distressing the edges of pattern paper. Adhere each distress layer to top…
Hello ribbon lovers! It’s been a while since I’ve been able to bring you a tutorial here on the May Arts blog – my craft room renovation stole a lot of playtime from me, and I’m ecstatic that the room is finished so I can get back to creating – and bringing you videos! Today,…