This page showcases some of the papercrafting community I've found on my journey. I've made a special "Two Paws Up!" section for those folks I first started watching on youtube when getting into this new hobbie. They have helped create the papercrafting animal that I've become today! So thank you to all the creative people out there who have helped and inspired me along the way. I really appreciate it.
I do not receive anything from the folks listed on this page. I am not a demonstrator. I am not sponsored by anyone. I do not receive free products or supplies for listing anyone here. I am listing these people to promote their ideas, tips, how-to's, or clever tricks. NOT THE PRODUCTS THEY MAY OR MAY NOT BE AFFILIATED WITH.
This list is in no particular order...
Mary was the first youtube channel I connected with when I started papercrafting. Her creativeness expecially with the Cricut will certainly spur your mojo!
If you are into contnstructing albums and storage pieces, this is the place to visit! Kathy has kits for sale or instructions for purchase so that you can personalize it with your own papers.
Say hello to my international friend! Anne is a Graphic45 demonstrator from Norway. She loves to "fussy cut". Her cards and mini albums are a great inspiration.
Amy, my neighbor to the north in Canada, is an awesome papercrafter! She is also a Stamp Designer - AmyR Stamps, blogger and youtuber (15,000+ subscribers!). I love watching her work. She is sure to make you smile with her quirky sayings like ... Anywho.
This gal is a Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator and a darn good papercrafter. She has very good ideas and many of her designs can be used for almost any occasion.
Great tutorials for mini albums. Quick and simple with many different styles using card stock and paper bags. Very easy to follow along. She has been making mini albums since 2003.
Sam is a Stampin' Up demonstrator from the UK. Her specialty is creating boxes of all sizes. Her tutorials give metric and imperial measurements.
Kristina is well known for her popular video series Make a Card Monday where she walks viewers through the creation of a handmade card each week. Kristina also designs stamps and dies for Simon Says Stamp. You will find great technique tutorials.
Angie Kennedy Juda has been in the papercrafting industry since 1997, a Stampin' Up! demonstrator since 2002 and blog owner since 2006. Check out her videos for great ideas.
Card Making Magic is my go to place for when I want to make very elaborate and intricate cards. Christina will show you how to get your imagination working to produce some really stunning cards using a blank card, some pretty paper, glue, scissors, cutting mat and some dies. You will find loads of video tutorials to give you inspiration.
If you love to color than this is the gal for you. Heather is a certified Intermediate Copic instructor. Her tutorials on coloring with Copics are phenomenal. If you watch on her videos she explains how to achieve the look of shading. She also has kits for sale to complete the card she just showed - minus the Copic markers. She makes it look so easy!
In no particular order...