Would love to make your own greeting cards and gifts but have no idea where or how to start?
Welcome! I’m Carol Clark, aka Crafty Carol, an avid crafter based in Northern Ireland. I adore sharing what I do and I love helping people to create beautiful projects.
Whether you are a total beginner or keen to learn more advanced techniques, I’m here to help.
There are loads of ideas in my blog and I’d love you to join me in my online session via Zoom or my YouTube channel or Facebook page. Details below.
If you have any questions, please get in touch by emailing me at [email protected]
Creative Classes
Craftalong with Carol LIVE via Zoom on the first and third Thursdays of every month at 11am. Book here to get the Zoom link. Details of the supplies you will need will be in the previous newsletter email – sign up below! Kits available – please email [email protected] for details.
Crafting LIVE sessions run on my YouTube channel (@craftycarolscards) and my Facebook page (craftycarolscards) usually on second and fourth Tuesdays at 2pm, but can vary – check my Facebook page or my email newsletter for details
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FREE benefits with every order!
If you place an order with me you will get not one but THREE benefits!
The first gift is a tutorial bundle of eight cards using Stampin’ Up! products that will act as a great ideas boost for your crafting. This is available for any size order. Email me with your choice from my online shop.
PLUS you will gain Stampin Rewards for all purchases over £20 into your online account. (Ask me if you need help setting one up.)
AND if your order is over £40 you will also get to choose additional free stuff from my online shop! Watch out for an email from me with the details.
Have a look through the catalogues below – there is so much to choose from.
Join my Carol’s Crafters team
If you see several items you want from this gorgeous range of products, why not think about joining my Carol’s Crafters team?
MAY JOIN OFFERS:
From 5th to 31st May, new demonstrators can choose between two offers:
Offer 1: Get the five new 2026–2028 In Color Stampin’ Pads FREE with your starter kit (of £130 in products for just £99)
OR
Offer 2: Get £165 worth of products in your starter kit for just £99 – an extra £35 of products for free!
Please ask me if you want any more information
You need never buy anything else, but if you do you’ll save 10% on every order. More details on the Join Me page!
Browse the products
Browse the catalogues
The January to May mini catalogue is LIVE! Use the links below to view the catalogues and Online Exclusive items:
AND….Check out the regularly updated Online Exclusives and Kit Collection products, including new stamp sets, bundles, DSP, gems, kits and so much more. Plus browse the Last Chance products to snap up a bargain before they run out. Use the links above to browse.
What's new in my blog
How to make an accordion card
Accordion cards are real wow cards. Although they are time-consuming to make, accordion cards are not as difficult as they might look. Full written instructions are available in my shop.
How to make a blended silhouette card
How to use blending brushes to make a background for a silhouette card. This card also uses the beautiful Aspen dies.
Stampin’ Up! in Ireland
The Stampin’ Up! Ireland market officially opens for business on 4 October 2022
Quick & Easy Christmas cards
Here are some quick and easy Christmas cards that can be made with any suitable DSP, a coordinating colour card base and a few stamps from Christmas sets you may already have.
How to find ideas for cardmaking 3: Use a prepared card base
A quick and easy way to kick start an idea for a card is to use a prepared card base and matching envelope. Using a prepared card base gives you a colour base to work from.
How to find ideas for cardmaking 2: CASE the catalogues
Do you sometimes find it difficult to find inspiration for cardmaking? CASEing the catalogues is a great way to start.










