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Flamingling with Love: A Sublimation Marker Flamingo Garden Stake Creation!
Hello! I’m Desgin Team Member Alison and I am excited to share Artesprix’s March's Blank of Month with you. It’s a set of two...
Stamping & Sublimating a Toad-ally Unique Pond Garden Stake
Hello! I am Design Team Member Paula from Paula’s Studio. I am primarily a paper crafter who loves to make greeting cards but I...
Painted & Personalized Garden Stake with Sublimation Iron-on-Ink
Hi Everyone! It's Design Team Member Sarah from A Paper Moment. Even though there’s still snow where I am, now is the time to...
DIY Handwritten Sublimation Message on Blank of the Month Garden Stake
Hello and welcome! I'm Design Team Member Linh from LVHandcrafted and sometimes you might find yourself wanting to add a handwritten personal message onto...
Simple yet Stunning Stamped Garden Stake with Artesprix
Hello friends! My name is Sara, I’m a Mom of two beautiful girls and crafting has always been my therapy. I love sharing my...
Generation Stamping Garden Stake with Artesprix Stamp Pads
Hello readers, Lori here, with another quick, easy and wonderful way to create with Artesprix Sublimation Stamp Ink and Markers. This project features “Generation...
DIY Lettuce Garden Stake with Artesprix Acrylic Paints
Hello! I’m Alison Heikkila and I am excited to share Artesprix’s April Blank of Month with you. It’s a set of two Garden Stakes!...
June Garden Stake Bouquet with Iron-on-Ink
Hello all, Designer Lori here. I opted for a different take on this Month’s Blank of the Month Garden Stakes by creating a Lollipop Bouquet/ Take it...
Artesprix Spicy Blank of the Month Garden Stake
Hello, crafty friends. I’m Designer Naomi, and I’m excited to share another fun Artesprix tutorial with you. This tutorial features the Artesprix's featured Blank...
Hopes and Dreams Blank of the Month Garden Stakes with Iron-on-Ink
Hi everyone, it's Designer Betsy here! All around me farmers and gardeners are getting soil ready and beginning to plant their crops. I tried...