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Tunnel Booklet

Hello! Today I have a fun Tunnel Booklet project for you. I love a tunnel book and I made mine an A2 card size with Alice!

Watch the video below or in HD on YouTube:

I brought in all my favorite Alice images and stencils for this project, which is what inspired me to create this tunnel storybook.

The outside binding was a product I was introduced to at Creativation and I was so excited about it! It’s a clean canvas, which allowed me to stencil on my own diamond design to go with the theme.

Now here are some pictures so you can scroll through the booklet:

I hope you’ll talk a look at the video for the full instruction and process!

I’m often asked what supplies I use to make my cards and projects, so I’ve put together a list using affiliate links when possible. If you make a purchase with these links I may receive a small commission. These help me to keep up with blog costs and continue bringing you fun projects. Thank you so much for your support!






Thanks for stopping by today! I loved making this project and I hope you got some ideas, too!

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Frame into Wonderland

Hello! Today I have a Frame into Wonderland card with the Cheshire Cat. This is a fun card to make, and it does look a little dreamy!

Watch it below or in HD on YouTube:

See that frame…it’s the new Woodgrain Frame die from Miss Ink Stamps! It cuts a frame and embosses a wood grain design into the cardstock at the same time. I love this frame and I thought it would make the perfect picture frame into Wonderland!

I started watercoloring the aspen trees and die cut them out. Then I stamped the background in a soft grey ink. I colored the trees and sky with a soft Oxide ink treatment. Those footprints are from a new stencil by the same name. I love a purple footprint to mimic the colors on the Cheshire cat. (I love seeing him smiling up in the tree!)

I’m often asked what supplies I use to make my cards and projects, so I’ve put together a list using affiliate links when possible. If you make a purchase with these links I may receive a small commission. These help me to keep up with blog costs and continue bringing you fun projects. Thank you so much for your support!






I hope you enjoyed this project today! I’ll be back with more cards to share soon.

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