Two pink cards with various elements from the craft room

Craftspiration- January 23rd, 2025

Hello Griffinites,

Making cards for others is a fulfilling experience, as it gives you the opportunity to share your creativity and bring a smile to someone's face. We are in the business of connecting with others and inspiring our community of crafters. Below you will see all of the fantastic things made and shared this week.

Kim posted, "Making Galentines cards for my besties using all things Anna !! Love the new Roses are Red Valentine Card Kit."

Dayle shared, "This cutting edge card from finishing school was made from Anna’s Gold Metallic Foil and Anna’s Valentines papers.  Dies used were the Birthday Greetings, 3D Concertina Dies, Enchanted 3D dies as well as the Smitten Cut and Emboss Folders.  I so appreciate how many new techniques we learn in finishing school using our dies in even more creative ways."
Dayle wrote, "I so enjoyed making my variation of the cutting edge card on finishing school. Used the Thankfulness papers and flowers. The solid pink was from the Luxury Card Stock. The dies that I used were the Birthday Festival Dies combined with the Enchanted 3D Concertina Dies.  The embellishments were cut from the smitten cut and emboss folders.  Finishing School is such a wonderful resource for making projects that are different and unique."
Diane said, "Using Anna’s 3D Doily Dies, Smitten Cut & Emboss Folders, pink glitter cardstock, flower stickers and sentiment, I enjoyed making this Valentine!"
Laura wrote, "Happy Sunday Share all, I wanted to share my Valentine's Day ideas for decorating my table. Each year, I love decorating with Valentine's gift bags and gifts to my lady friends!"
Heidi shared, "So this is a mix and match up against what my Mom had precut to items I did cut. Round two of using what we have and making it work. I am going through sandwich bags of precut items and or fussy cuts from my Mom and trying to create a card from them. It’s a challenge and it’s good for my brain to think outside of the box and play."

Wanda shared, "For a woman who has completed a long and determined journey to become a minister. Love the Cross Dies- and she did too!"
Lu said, "Using some older items for this one. Happy Sunday!"
Keep sharing your projects via our social media channels or email them to us at RSVP@annagriffin.com for your chance to be featured! Creating cards for others is a truly rewarding experience because it allows you to express your creativity and spread joy. There's something special about crafting a personalized card that will brighten someone's day. Seeing others' creations is inspiring and it showcases the all of the diverse ways people use their imagination and skill to connect with others. 
Bye for now,
Anna

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13 comments

Thank you all so much for another inspiring Craftspiration Thursday. Beautiful in the making indeed!!!🥰

Teresa Malloy

Beautiful cards! Better than store bought.❤️☺️

Roxanne McAllister

So many gorgeous and creative projects. Each week I am always in awe of the talented crafters featured on Craftinspiration. Thank you so much for including me h this week. It is such a honor to be featured with this wonderful group of of crafters.

Dayle Blecke

So sweet. Thank you ❤️
Hard to believe we are already approaching February. The smitten dies and embossing folder is just gorgeous. That’s an item I don’t have. Very inspiring

Heidi Carlin

Beautiful cards. I especially like what you wrote, about sharing our creativity with friends. It brings us joy to make something special for someone, and brings them delight, to receive it. That’s what card making is all about.

Jenny Schipae

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