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Paper Crafter’s Library A world of creativity at your fingertips Paper Crafter’s Library Re-Opening Soon! Hey there friends! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve typed and then re-typed this sentence. I’m feeling emotional and kinda tongue tied right now. I have a long story to share, but I’m not even sure where to start. For now I’ll say this…. Many of you who know the drama that’s transpired over the last 24 hours – I am grateful to report that the Paper Crafter’s Library domain and blog is back under my ownership. If you are interested in the details of what happened you can read about it HERE . Over the next few weeks I will be working on updating and revamping the blog. So very soon you’ll be seeing a coming soon” page. Although I won’t be re-opening the PCL membership site, I will be re-launching this blog. With Love and Creative Blessings, Andrea Posted by Andrea Walford April 2, 2019 Posted in Latest News Paper Crafter’s Library is Officially Closed! I’ve heard it said that all good things must come to an end.” Although I’m not sure I really believe that saying, for Paper Crafter’s Library, it is unfortunately true. Launched in 2011, serving thousands of customers around the world, both the Paper Crater’s Library Membership site – the largest and most comprehensive library of paper crafting video tutorials in the world – and Paper Crafter’s Library itself …..is now officially closed. You will be able to find me – Andrea Walford – on www.andreawalford.com – blogging about art, faith, entrepreneurship and life in general on www.andreawalford.com (the site is currently down for maintenance). Posted by Andrea Walford January 9, 2018 Posted in Latest News 3 Comments on Paper Crafter’s Library is Officially Closed! Trend Watch – 2015 Year in Review What an awesome year 2015 was! And after all the good things and a few not so good things, I get to do the 2015 round up of paper crafting awesomeness we all experienced and participated in this year. This is a pretty daunting job. I have never been one to be brief when I could include everything. There are so many fun trends that began this year and some that have resurged from the past or spilled over from last year. As a disclaimer I often get the pull back from my husband when we have a party. I always want to do something special and have signature dishes that I know will appeal to my friends and family. That means that we have tables full of food that everyone can’t possible eat in one day. But I love to show the people I love how much I care. I’d like to show you how much it has meant to me to be on the the Trendy Tuesday reporter team for over a year now. I have loved that it was my ‘job’ to troll Pinterest and find cool things to share with you. I appreciate the comments you have left me and your patience as I break out yet another bad pun. You all have been wonderful. So as my Christmas gift to you, enjoy the awesomeness that 2015 brought to us! The trends I thought were the most fun or intriguing this year are: Layered Flowers, Planners, DIY Backgrounds, Foiling, Food Treats, Tags, Die Cuts, Messy Watercolor, Wreaths, and Coffee. Not in any particular order Now most normal people would showcase a few cards from each of these areas. But I though it might be fun to show cards that combine a few or multiple techniques and trends in one card. This is part of the over the top thing I can’t help but do but hey, it is fun! So here we go. The first card is just so awesome. I love it in so many ways. Die cuts just went crazy this year. If you could die cut it, there was a die for that. From image dies, to word dies to cover dies, we saw so many fun things that give paper crafts such a nice finished look. Look at the effect Amy gets by die cutting the balloon image multiple times and using it as background. Seriously cool. And she used the word die and distress inks to give herself the perfect color for her message. The combination is very striking. card by Amy Rysavy photo courtesy of Prairie Paper and Ink While I didn’t note it in this article, have you all noticed the white on white background trend with die cuts? It looks so swank. Yoonsun also layered several hello die cuts together in several colors to make the sentiment pop. card by Yoonsun Hur photo courtesy of Rejoicing Crafts Tags were super hot this year. And when coupled with a steamy hot cup o’ joe you have one smoking hot paper craft. This one is adorable. tag by Erin photo courtesy of Homemade Cards by Erin We saw several wreaths this year as well. There are great stamping techniques you can use to create your own wreath as well. I love the open look of this wreath. And also check out the background color that Maria created to finish this cool wreath off. card by Maria F. photo courtesy of Rieslingmama The background on Isha’s card is simply stunning! I love the shiny goodness and the texture that the paste provides. I love the big script die cut word too. card by Isha Gupta photo courtesy of Imagine Crafts So this card combines awesome foiling and a trendy wreath. I saw so much foiling this year but didn’t quite get around to getting a machine. I know there are several ways to achieve the foil look too. So many techniques, not enough time. The contrast that Heather gets between the white and the silver is very classy. card by Heather Pulvirenti photo courtesy of Witty Title Here I love the idea of just taking a blank page and using several techniques and coming up with something that is as awesome as this. Wow. This card has it all: messy watercolor, repeat stamping and if you look closely, you can see the word joy sticking out in the middle. Super clever and very beautiful. card by Isha Gupta photo courtesy of New Ideas by Isha Gupta In my mind, alcohol counts as a treat. Am I wrong? I chose this card to inspire you for the new year and its super saturated gold foil color. Also it is a treat I hope you will enjoy at the end of the month. card by Rachel Tessman photo courtesy of Stamp Your Art Out Cupcakes are definitely a treat and I just love this tag. Combined with the scripty happy lettering, it fits several of our trends for the year. tag by Jeanne Jachna photo courtesy of A Kept Life Again, I like the wine treats too. Plus anything that makes you giggle is just a good idea. This chicken is so cute and I love the expression. This tag would be the perfect accessory for a hostess gift over the holidays. tag by Kim O’Connell photo courtesy of Paper Perfect Designs I’m in love with shaped cards too and I like the variety of having a wreath actually on a door. The punched leaves are so pretty and petite. Super cute. card by Kristen Swan photo courtesy of Creative Me Inspired You Have you purchased any of the flower sets where you build a stamped flower with shading and contrast and everything just by stamping a different image? They are so lovely and the cards they make look like art. Check out this beautiful one from Iwona. card by Iwona Palamountain photo courtesy of Random Acts of Creativity Do you see what I mean? This is art! How gorgeous is this wedding card from Laura. It looks like wrapping paper. The colors are perfect too. card by Laura Jane photo courtesy of After Hours Ink and Flowers So if I count alcohol as a treat, do I have to count coffee too? I’m not a coffee drinker but it seems like the world has discovered that it is not only delicious to smell and drink but it is great to craft with. There are several stamp sets with coffee cups and punny little expressions. This one combines a sweet treat with the famous brew. card by Claire Brennan photo courtesy of Waltzing Mouse Makes: Hope it Tickles I am not quite organized enough to have a planner but I can appreciate how pretty they look. There are several stamps you can buy and systems that you can use. I also appreciate people who get in there and make something that works for them. WaiSam made her own tabs and if you use the link below she has a how...

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