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AECP Level 3: All About Layering Dies
For my first AECP Level 3 class, I share a spread in my journal which celebrates the magic of bird visits in an early autumn garden.
carogeo2
2 days ago2 min read


From Everyday Use to Pretty Storage: Upcycled Tissue Box
Discover how to upcycle an empty tissue box into a beautiful DIY storage solution for your Altenew Mini Delight stamp and die sets. In this post, I walk you through the steps to cover and reinforce the box, create custom paper sleeves (no plastic required!), and organize your supplies with style. Perfect for eco-conscious crafters and paper lovers looking to repurpose everyday materials creatively.
carogeo2
Jul 254 min read


Weaving Masculine and Feminine Elements through Cards for Guys
Learn how to make masculine handmade cards using flowers, gel printing, paper weaving, and paper piecing. No masculine stamps needed, no masculine dies needed — just creative techniques with supplies you already have.
carogeo2
Jul 2513 min read


Finishing AECP Level 2 Classes with Masking Magic
In my final AECP Level 2 class, Masking Unleashed, I explored how masking can add depth, layering, and clean design to handmade cards. I created two very different looks: a tranquil ink-blended leaf card with repeated masking, and a one-layer floral card combining masking, stamping, and pencil coloring. Masking is such a versatile technique — perfect for both bold and minimalist styles!
carogeo2
Jun 253 min read


Put a Twist on It: 3 Clean & Simple Cards with One Die
This clean & simple thank-you card packs a bold punch — with a little twist of the die. See how I made it and two more versions using the same die!
carogeo2
Jun 253 min read


Soft Florals and Heartfelt Details: Featuring Altenew’s Artist Markers
Learn how to create an elegant, clean and simple (CAS) card using Altenew’s Artist Markers on vellum. Featuring a heart-shaped window, soft purple florals, and a layered sentiment, this project was designed for the AECP Magical Marker Techniques class. Perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, or heartfelt thank-you cards!
carogeo2
Jun 242 min read


Blue Skies, Gold Accents, and an Easel Card to Match
Today’s card was inspired by the AECP class Impressive Heat Embossing — along with my love of biking and the gorgeous Tranquil Trail stamp set. “Tranquil” immediately brought the color blue to mind. So I began by ink blending a panel with Sea Glass and Desert Night Crisp Dye Inks...
carogeo2
Jun 182 min read


From Intimidation to Inspiration: My Take on AECP’s Beautiful Details
See how a daunting class turned into a blooming success — two handmade cards, two styles and a lesson in beautiful details
carogeo2
Jun 163 min read


When Cardmaking Meets Cosmetics: Inspired by AECP Level 2 Color Your Day
Try this fun twist on coloring media: makeup! In this post, I create two floral cards using eye shadow and pigment powders in soft violets and bold oranges
carogeo2
Jun 83 min read


A No-Line Orchid Card Inspired by AECP Level 2 Creative Watercolor Media
No-line watercoloring on this AECP handmade card using the beautiful Cattleya orchid and some favorite shades — Quinacridone Coral, Perylene Violet and Perylene Green.
carogeo2
Jun 42 min read


A Colorful Adventure in Cardmaking Inspired by AECP Level 2 Polychromatic
In this post, I explore the Polychromatic AECP class by embracing all the colors of the rainbow! Using the Travel Boots stamp set, vibrant inks, and the Eclipse Technique, I created a playful “Hike” card that’s bursting with color and dimension—a joyful contrast to my previous monochromatic creation.
carogeo2
Jun 12 min read
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