Thursday, July 31, 2025

Memory Makers Social Media

Did you know Memory Makers is out and about in Socisl Media


We have a Facebook Group. We would love to have you along. You must answer some simple questions to join the group and you must answer them all. Once you have done that you're into to the growing Memory Makers Community.


Our newest social media platform is bluesky. If you are on bluesky give us a follow for all of the latest updates.


Ypu can find us on Instagram. Follow along for all the latest.


You can view all of our collections and samples on Pinterest.


On our YouTube Channel you can see our collections, as well as samples made from the collections. You can find videos made by Design Team Members past and present. We are adding to this channel on a regular basis.


Last but not least you can find us on Tiktok.

Why don't you check them all out and give us a follow. We would love you to be a part of The Memory Makers Family.








Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Coffee Time


Today's make is a little card made using The Coffee Time Colection.


I started with a 7 x 5 craft card blank.


I cut a mat for the front of the card from one of the decorative papers from the collection.


I then cut a decorative mat from white card and one of the perfect pictures from the kit. I used cutting dies from the same set to give the decorative edge. The white card layer is slightly larger than the perfect picture.


I glued the decorative papers in place on the front of the card.


Then I added the white card layer.


Finally I added the perfect picture. If you wish you can add a greeting to this card to make it suitable for a number of occasions.








Tuesday, July 29, 2025

How To Get The Most From Your Digital Craft Kits

Digital craft kits are like little bundles of inspiration—ready to be printed, trimmed, and transformed into something uniquely yours. But with so many elements at your fingertips, how do you unlock their full potential? Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or dipping your toes into papery joy, here’s how to elevate your experience and make every kit count.  

🎨 1. Curate Before You Create  
Before hitting print, take a moment to browse the kit’s contents. Think about color combinations, themes, and how each piece fits your vision. You don’t need to use everything—choosing just a few elements creates focus and flow.  


πŸ“ 2. Organize Your Files Like a Pro  
Digital clutter slows creativity.  
- Create folders by theme (e.g., “Floral,” “Festive,” “Sentiment Tags”)  
- Rename files so they’re easy to find later (“BluePoinsettiaBackground.png” beats “Image003”)  
- Keep a backup of your favorites—you’ll want to reuse those treasures  

πŸ–¨️ 3. Print Smart for Maximum Impact  
Use quality cardstock for a crisp finish and rich color. Adjust your printer settings to “best” or “photo” quality. Matte finishes work best for writing inside cards; glossy papers add shine to focal points.  


✂️ 4. Get Hands-On With Layering  
Digital kits are built for dimension. Use foam pads to raise die cuts, add stitched borders, or combine printable textures with physical scraps like lace or twine. Every layer adds storytelling.  

🧡 5. Combine Kits for Custom Vibes  
Don’t feel boxed in by a single kit. Mix elements across collections—for example, pair a blue holiday background from one set with a vintage deerhound illustration from another. That’s where the magic happens.  

✨ 6. Personalize With Extra Touches  
- Add handwritten notes or calligraphy  
- Use glitter pens or ink stamps to embellish  
- Create interactive elements like flaps, pockets, or mini envelopes  

πŸ“Έ 7. Capture & Share Your Creations  
Take well-lit photos of finished projects to celebrate your artistry or inspire others. Share on social media, tag the creators, or build a portfolio of your favorites.  

πŸ’¬ 8. Engage With the Crafting Community  
Digital kits often come from passionate designers and small businesses. Join forums or newsletters, participate in challenges, and give feedback. Community connection adds even more joy to the creative process.  

🌿 9. Think Beyond the Card  
Use digital elements for journaling, scrapbooking, home dΓ©cor, or gift wrapping. The versatility of printables means they can evolve with your ideas.  


πŸ”„ 10. Reprint, Remix, Reimagine  
Unlike traditional kits, digital ones don’t run out. Revisit them seasonally, remix layouts, or turn old favorites into new projects. You’re only limited by your imagination.  

πŸ’Œ Crafting Should Be a Delight  
Your digital kit isn’t just a tool—it’s an invitation to slow down, play, and express. So set the mood with your favorite tea, clear the table, and let your creativity unfold.  


Monday, July 28, 2025

How do Handmade Greeting Cards impact the recipient.

Handmade cards have a surprisingly powerful emotional impact—like tiny paper ambassadors of love, care, and connection. Here’s how they touch the heart:

πŸ’– They Make People Feel Truly Seen

Unlike mass-produced cards, handmade ones reflect personal effort and intention. The recipient knows you didn’t just grab something off a shelf—you chose colors, textures, and words with them in mind. That kind of attention makes people feel valued and cherished.

🧠 They Spark Emotional Uplift

Studies show that receiving a handwritten card activates positive emotional responses in the brain far more than digital messages like texts or emails. The tactile experience—holding the card, seeing your handwriting—creates a sense of warmth and joy that lingers.

🧘‍♀️ They Offer Comfort and Reassurance

Especially during tough times, a handmade card can feel like a gentle hug in paper form. Whether it’s a sympathy card, a note of encouragement, or a “just because” message, it reassures the recipient that they’re not alone.

🧡 They Become Keepsakes

People often keep handmade cards for years. They’re tucked into drawers, pinned to corkboards, or displayed on shelves—not just as decorations, but as emotional touchstones. Each card becomes a reminder of a moment, a relationship, or a feeling that mattered.

🀝 They Strengthen Bonds

Sending and receiving handmade cards fosters social connection. It’s a way of saying, “I care enough to spend time on you.” That strengthens relationships and builds trust, especially in a world where digital communication can feel fleeting.

Friday, July 25, 2025

is Using AI Art in Your Papercrafting A Good Thing?

Using AI art in papercrafting can be a wonderfully creative tool—if you use it with intention. It opens up exciting possibilities, but it also comes with a few things to consider. Let’s break it down:

🌟 The Upsides

- Endless Inspiration: AI can generate unique patterns, motifs, and illustrations in seconds, helping you overcome creative blocks or explore new styles.
- Accessibility: You don’t need to be a trained illustrator to create beautiful designs. AI empowers crafters of all skill levels to produce professional-looking art.
- Customization: You can tailor designs to your exact needs—whether it’s a vintage floral background or a whimsical woodland creature, AI can help you get there fast.
- Time-Saving: For batch projects like holiday cards or wedding invites, AI-generated elements can speed up the design phase without sacrificing visual appeal.

⚠️ Things to Watch Out For

- Emotional Depth: AI art can sometimes feel impersonal. It lacks the emotional nuance and imperfections that give handmade elements their charm.
- Copyright Concerns: Some AI tools use datasets trained on existing artwork, which raises questions about originality and ownership.
- Homogenization: If many crafters use the same AI tools, designs might start to look similar, reducing the uniqueness of your work.
- Creative Balance: Relying too heavily on AI might erode your own artistic instincts over time. It’s best used as a collaborator, not a replacement.

🧡 Final Thoughts

AI art can be a fantastic addition to your papercrafting toolkit—especially for brainstorming, experimenting, or adding flair to your designs. But the real magic still lies in your hands: the way you layer textures, choose colors, and infuse your personality into each piece.


Thursday, July 24, 2025

Junk Journaling: Where Imperfection Becomes Art

In a world obsessed with polished feeds and perfect layouts, junk journaling invites you to rebel—beautifully. It’s a celebration of scraps, smudges, layers, and stories. Whether you’re an avid papercrafter or just discovering creative expression, junk journaling is the soulful hybrid of diary, scrapbook, and mixed media art.  

🎨 What Is Junk Journaling, Anyway?  
At its core, junk journaling is the practice of repurposing everyday ephemera—receipts, ticket stubs, tea bag tags, bits of packaging, vintage postcards, fabric scraps, and more—into a tactile, expressive journal. There are no rules, just the joy of creating.  

πŸ“¦ Why Crafters Love It  
- Mindful Creativity: The rhythmic act of cutting, layering, gluing, and scribbling offers a meditative escape.  
- Eco-Friendly: It’s upcycling at its finest. Give new life to what others toss away.  
- Emotionally Rich: Each piece can be a memento—an echo of a moment worth saving.  
- Endless Possibility: With digital craft kits, you can print vintage textures, tags, illustrations, and journaling cards tailored to your aesthetic.  

🧡 What to Include in Your Junk Journal  
- Snippets of conversation overheard at the cafΓ© ☕  
- Maps from your last trip (even if it was just to the library)  
- Washi tape borders and dried flower petals  
- Digital printables layered with actual scraps  
- Handwritten musings, quotes, affirmations, and dreams  

πŸ–Ό️ Tips for Junk Journaling With Digital Craft Kits  
- Start with a theme—travel, self-reflection, seasonal moments, or purely aesthetic (blue tones, anyone?).  
- Print embellishments like tabs, pockets, stamps, and frame elements to build structure.  
- Combine kit pieces with real-life materials—think lace snippets or buttons.  
- Create hidden flaps and fold-outs for added intrigue.  

πŸ’« Journaling for the Soul  
Junk journaling isn’t about being good at art—it’s about showing up for yourself. Every messy page, glued ticket stub, or scribbled sentence builds a narrative that’s uniquely yours. Whether it’s documenting the mundane or reflecting on deeper thoughts, you’re crafting a visual diary that resonates beyond words.  

🧡 ✂️ πŸ’Œ  

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

A Little Gift Bag

We all know how expensive gift bags are, so why not have a go at making your own


The Stained Glass Florals Collection has printable gift bags ready for you to put together. It really could not be easier.


I started off by printing out two sheets of the gift bag in my chosen design.


Then I cut them out.


Next you need to score on all of the gold lines. It's very simple to do.


Add glue to the side tabs of both pieces and glue them together. You should end up with a tube like this one. When you have done this fold in the base pieces of the bag and glue in place.


To finish off the bag you can add a pretty ribbon to keep it closed and add a matching gift tag if you wish.







Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Card Making with Memory Makers Digital Kits



There’s something undeniably heartwarming about receiving a handmade card. It’s a hug in paper form—personal, thoughtful, and beautifully imperfect. For those who crave creativity but don’t want the stress of starting from scratch, printable craft kits are the unsung heroes of DIY greeting cards.  

🧡 Why Printable Craft Kits Make Magic Happen  
- Ready-to-Go Designs: Memory Makers kits o come with coordinated elements—papers, illustrations, sentiment tags, and embellishments—designed to work harmoniously together. No design degree required!  
- Instant Inspiration: Whether you're crafting for birthdays, holidays, or "just because" moments, themed kits spark instant ideas without the overwhelm of choice paralysis.  
- Print What You Need: Unlike bulky boxed kits, printables are storage-friendly. You print only what you need, and can reuse favorites again and again.  
- Budget Friendly: Crafting doesn’t need to cost a fortune. Digital kits offer premium artistry at a fraction of the price.  

✂️ 5 Simple Steps to Greeting Card Glory  
1. Download Your Kit: Choose a theme that suits your occasion—think florals, festive motifs, animals, or even quirky puns. Memory Mskers has an ever growing range of kits to choose from.
2. Print & Prep: Use high-quality cardstock for printing. Matte finishes work great for writing heartfelt messages inside.  
3. Cut & Layer: Trim out the elements and play with layering papers, borders, and focal illustrations. Foam pads add a 3D touch!  
4. Personalize: Add handwritten notes, stickers, glitter, or washi tape to make it feel truly “you.”  
5. Envelope it Up: Pop it in an envelope—maybe one you’ve crafted to match—and send a dose of sunshine through the post.  

✨ Thoughtful Themes to Try  
- A set of watercolor-style cards with animals and nature 
- Blue-themed holiday kits with poinsettias, snowflakes
- Vintage-style sentiments with layered textures for a nostalgic feel  
- Cards inspired by regional cuisine—perfect for food-loving pen pals  

πŸ’Œ Crafting as Connection  
Making greeting cards isn’t just about pretty paper—it’s a mindful practice that connects you to others. Whether you're crafting solo with a podcast playing in the background or involving the whole family in a weekend card-making session, printable kits turn ordinary afternoons into memory-making moments.  

Monday, July 21, 2025

The Joy of Handmade Greeting Cards


In an age of instant messaging and emoji-filled texts, there’s something deeply meaningful about receiving a greeting card made with your own two hands. Crafting your own card isn’t just about paper and glue—it’s about connection, creativity, and the quiet magic of making someone feel truly seen.

🎨 A Personal Touch That Can’t Be Replicated

Store-bought cards might have beautiful designs and clever wording, but a handmade card carries your personality, your intention, and your story. Whether it’s the quirky doodles, the textured paper, or the perfectly imperfect handwriting—it speaks louder than words.

Think of it as visual storytelling: a color palette chosen to reflect the recipient’s favorite hues, or a stitched heart motif that echoes an inside joke. Every choice becomes a message in itself.

🧘‍♀️ A Mindful Creative Escape

Making greeting cards is a mini retreat for the soul. You step away from screens, slow down, and engage your hands in something tactile. It’s a chance to play—with watercolors, stamps, embossing powders, or just a humble glue stick and scissors.

That quiet concentration? It’s a kind of mindfulness. Your breath syncs with your brush strokes, and suddenly, life feels a little more grounded.

🌟 For Every Occasion—Or No Occasion at All

Birthdays, holidays, apologies, celebrations… the reasons are endless. But the joy of handmade cards is that they don't need a reason. A “just because” card tucked into a book or posted on a grey Monday can be the thing that turns someone’s whole day around.

And let’s be real—how often do you keep text messages? But handmade cards? They get pinned to corkboards, tucked into keepsake boxes, or displayed on mantels like small treasures.

🧡 It’s Not About Perfection

Here’s the lovely truth: your card doesn’t have to be flawless. It doesn’t need calligraphy worthy of a royal invite. What matters is that it’s yours. The time, thought, and effort you put into it are what make it priceless.

Crinkled corners and uneven lines? They’re part of the charm.

πŸ“¬ A Handmade Hug in the Mailbox

When someone receives your card and runs their fingers over the textured embellishments or smiles at the personalized sketch—they’re feeling a little bit of you. It’s like sending a hug wrapped in paper.

So grab that cardstock. Pull out the pens, the glitter, the washi tape. Let your creativity run free and send love, one handmade card at a time.

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Would you like a printable checklist or template to include for beginners who want to try making their own?

Friday, July 18, 2025

Effortless Creativity. Why the Brother Scan and Cut is a Crafters Dream

If you’ve ever wished for a crafting tool that could read your mind—or at least your designs—the Brother ScanNCut might be the closest thing. Whether you're a seasoned maker or just dipping your toes into DIY, this machine makes cutting, scanning, and designing feel like second nature.

🧠 No Computer? No Problem.

One of the most beginner-friendly features is that the ScanNCut works independently—no computer required. You can scan your own drawings, printed images, or templates directly into the machine, and it will trace and cut them with precision. That means no fiddling with software or tangled cords—just plug it in and go.

πŸ“ Smart Cutting with Built-In Scanner

The built-in scanner is a game-changer. You can scan a design, tweak it on the touchscreen, and cut it out—all in one seamless process. It’s perfect for fussy cutting, appliquΓ©, or turning your sketches into stickers, stencils, or fabric patches.

🧡 Works with a Wide Range of Materials

From cardstock and vinyl to fabric and foam, the ScanNCut handles it all. Thanks to Blade Sensor Technology, it automatically adjusts the blade depth based on the material’s thickness. No guesswork, no ruined projects—just clean, crisp cuts every time.

πŸ–Œ️ Built-In Designs & Free Software

The machine comes loaded with built-in shapes and fonts, but you can also use CanvasWorkspace, Brother’s free design software, to create custom projects. It supports SVG files and even lets you trace images from JPGs and PNGs. You can transfer designs via USB or Wi-Fi, depending on your model.

🧰 Beginner-Friendly Features

- Auto Layout: Efficiently arranges multiple designs on one mat to save material  
- Background Scan: Aligns cuts perfectly with patterned paper or fabric  
- Test Cut Option: Helps you fine-tune settings before committing to a full cut  
- Free Tutorials: Tons of beginner guides and videos are available online

🎨 Final Thoughts

The Brother ScanNCut isn’t just easy to use—it’s empowering. It removes the technical barriers and lets your creativity take the lead. Whether you're making cards, customizing clothing, or crafting seasonal dΓ©cor, this machine turns your ideas into reality with minimal fuss and maximum fun.


Thursday, July 17, 2025

Egyptian Stepper Card


Today i am going to show you how I made this Fancy Egyptian Stepper Card.


I cut the card base from a piece of turquoise card using a cutting die by Crafters Companion. Using a cutting die makes it easy to fold all of the score lines.


I cut the mat layers ftom the Ancient Egypt Collection using the same cutting die.


I cut the additional mats using the same die.


I cut some Egyptian embellishments using a cutting die from my stash. Sorry I can't remember who made these dies.


I glued the first mats in place. I find it easier to do this if the card is lying flat


Then I added a blue mat


The final addition was the toppers on the front. Well not quite the last because I finished it off with the embellishments I cut before.


You can see the embellishments in this picture. 








Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Milk Carton Gift Box


Today i am going to show you how I made this cute little gift box.


I printed out a page of toppers and a solid colour backing paper from The Stained Glass Florals Collection. I also used a sheet of white A4 cardstock.


I used a template from the Crafters Companion Template Library. I traced the template onto the white card, cut it out and scored it on the indicated score lines



It ended up like this and i was then ready you star assembling 


I put glue on the side tab and fixed it into place. The easiest way i found to do this was put the glue onto the folded tab and then fold the box in half and it should line up perfectly.


Next I glued the base pieces into place.


Then by folding on the score lines at the top of the box you should end up with something like this.


Next I decorated the box. I cut two floral pieces from the toppers sheet and two in the contrasting paper.


I glued the pieces in place on the sides of the box as shown.


Finally I ended up with this little gift box. Perfect for special little gifts.










Monday, July 7, 2025

Christmas Joy

Hello crafty friends 

Today I have two samples to share with you using the memory makers Christmas joy kit. 

The first one is a 4x6 multi fold card 


The second one I used the ready made cards from the kit to show how quick you can make Christmas cards this year and I made an envelope for it too


I have a little tutorial over on youtube just showing you everything in detail and measurements.



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