a card with flowers and a bow.

Craftspiration- June 8th, 2023

Hello Griffinites,

We hope that you have been having a great week, and we want to say a big thank you for joining us for our HSN shows this past Monday. We had such a great time connecting with you and making beautiful things! You all have been crafting up a storm, and below you will see all of the wonderful cards and scrapbook pages that were made and shared this week. We love, love, love seeing your excellent creations each week! You have no idea how much you inspire us and crafters around the country with the fantastic things you create!

Come see this week’s crafting offerings.

Sally said, “I used the Heritage Papers and Embellishments with the Crop at Home 2 Border Dies to create this layout of my grandson.”

a picture of two boys with a picture frame.

Tracy wrote, “This is a card I made to send to my brother across the country. I was so happy that I took the time to carefully match up the plaid jacket pieces. But I wasn’t happy to realize I used the two jacket pieces that didn’t match. But nevertheless, these suit dies are absolutely adorable.”

a card with three different types of suits on it.

Loretta shared, “Afternoon everyone, I made this card for my sister who retired from 37 yrs of teaching on Friday. So happy for her.”

a close up of a card with flowers and a balloon.

Vanessa posted, “Hooray for a day off, I don’t think I’ve made anything since Crop at Home. I used the square box die on an angle and the second layer of the nifty nested layers fit perfectly over the top, I added some hand made flowers and it all came together, perfect for the shadow box.”

a card with a picture of a baby in a frame.

Julia said, “Father’s Day card for my Son in Florida. He loves old cars!”

a close up of a car on a table.

Donna posted, “My mom’s high school layout circa 1941. Lots going on here but everything has a significance!”

a picture of a woman's face in a picture frame.

Raeanne said, “Made another Baby Card for a Mom who loves purses. Such a versatile die set and so fun to make.”

a pink and black purse with a yellow bow.

Jan shared, “I’ve been playing with the baby carriage easel dies. There are so many decorating possibilities. They just turn out so sweet!”

a card with a carriage and flowers on it.

Kimberly wrote, “I wanted to make an easel card for my granddaughter’s 17th birthday. There are three of her siblings & then her birthday within a month of each other. I have used all my easel cards so decided to make one up. I tried to make it look like the vases are sitting on the table when it’s propped up. Of course in her favorite colors of green & yellow and a picture of her 2 year old little brother in the frame above the window.”

a card with a picture of a window and flowers.

Thea said, “This is my first time using the “Beautiful Gate” die set. I love it so much!”

a card with flowers and a butterfly on it.

Sheri posted, “I love all the Paper Crafting Kits, what a great value. But I want to share my PERFECT BOW!!! I can’t believe I tied it. I always watch Anna when she ties one in slow motion. Only time will tell if it happens again.”

a card with flowers and a bow.

Your cards and projects this week have us so inspired. Keep posting all of the beautiful things that you make with us; we look forward to seeing what you come up with next! For more incredible crafting, join us at 12pm Eastern for our AGTV show: Summer Fun! We have a very fun hour planned for you. To watch, just head to our website; anyone can join!

a birthday card with flowers and a teapot.

Love,

Anna

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46 comments

Beautiful projects today. I am now ready for AGTV.

Margie Hendry

Lovelies!

Carmen Moyer

Wonderful cards! Thank you for sharing!

Denise Byrnes

Very nice inspirational projects. Thank you for sharing your work with us. 🙏

Paula Pembroke

So many wonderful ideas and inspiration.Thanks for including my Purse Baby Card 🙂

Raeanne Kametani

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