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You’re welcome. Yeah, I saw all the photos you shared. I was going to comment, but was trying to multitask looking through the community and trying to get dinner started. :laughing: I’m amazed at how vibrant those colors are! I hope one day I can earn enough money to snatch up that printer, myself. :smiley::+1:

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Claim it!!!

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I’m tryna manifest it, girl! :joy::+1:

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Here’s my home Decor week 3 entry
My Theme: Kitchen chronicles
Ideastudio link: See What I've Been Creating...
Project | Kitchen chronicles
My Story behind this is because my grandmother who is no longer with us! Used to do so much baking around Holidays and it was literally Holiday Christmas :mrs_claus: Thanksgiving and any other holiday she could find to bake on. LoL :joy: Her Kitchen was definitely a story of Kitchen Chronicles!!! With a Virginia Slim cig in her mouth and never drop an ash!!!


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This is so beautiful! I never thought about adding vinyl to a rolling pin! Genius idea! :smiley::+1::heart:

I know the entry process can be difficult at first, so I created this topic to help instruct newbies on how to enter. So, if you’d like, you can use it as a guide until you’ve gotten the process down pat.

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thank you

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You’re welcome! :heart:

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Oooh so pretty thank you for sharing the story of your grandmother and showing us this beautiful piece :heart:

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Here is my home-decor Week 3 Entry 1

Theme God is Love — and Love Can’t be Stopped
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Story This sign was inspired by a song that means a lot to me — “Golgotha Hill (King of Love)” by Crowder. I’ve been a big fan of his music for a long time, and that song in particular has a hook that always hits me: “You can’t stop Love.” It’s one of those lines that stays with you long after the music fades.

The whole album has been such a meaningful part of my life that I even have the title of the album — I Know A Ghost — tattooed on my left forearm. So when I was creating this little basswood heart sign, I knew exactly what I wanted it to say. It’s more than a phrase — it’s a reminder of who God is to me.

Love Himself. Unstoppable. Unfailing. Unchanging.

This sign hangs as a quiet declaration that His love for me will never quit, never weaken, and never be stopped by anything in this world.

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She was a hot mess but we loved her loosing my grandparents made holidays really sad!

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Here is my week 3 Entry 3
Theme : Queen :princess: of Kitchen
Ideastudio link: See What I've Been Creating...
Community link: Project | Queen Of the Kitchen

This piece was created to celebrate confidence, creativity, and the heart of the home—the kitchen. Designed with the LOKLiK iCraft cutting machine and LOKLiK Permanent Vinyl, this project brings bold personality and elegance together in a clean, eye-catching design.

Using LOKLiK iStudio, I combined carefully selected elements including the featured font, decorative paisley accents, and a classic banner layout to frame the statement “Queen of the Kitchen.” The layered design adds depth while keeping a smooth, professional finish that showcases the precision of the iCraft machine.

The contrast between the vibrant vinyl and the clear surface creates a modern yet playful look, making this piece both decorative and empowering. Every detail—from the crown to the kitchen utensil icons—was chosen to reflect pride, creativity, and a love for handmade craftsmanship.

This project highlights how LOKLiK tools and materials make it easy to turn simple ideas into bold, personalized creations that truly stand out. :crown::sparkles:


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Hi @shirleycobb :yellow_heart:
I double-checked, and the asset is confirmed to be from IdeaStudio. I also re-checked your project, and it’s now showing that it can be made directly. Thank you so much for making the adjustment!
And a big thank-you to @Samantha_Bryant as well for the careful help and guidance, really appriciate it! :kissing_heart:

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You’re oh so welcome, @Jodie! I’m always happy to help. :kissing_heart:

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Here’s my home-decor Week [3] entry [1]!
Theme: New Year Promises
IdeaStudio link: See What I've Been Creating...

As the calendar turns and we greet another year, I wanted to create something that felt like a fresh breath of possibility—a visual reminder that every day is a chance to begin again. So I grabbed a blank canvas, painted it black, and let the magic unfold.

This little sign was born from that moment of inspiration. The base is a simple canvas, hand-painted in matte black to give it depth and contrast. For the lettering, I chose silver vinyl for the phrase “12 New Chapters”—a nod to the twelve months ahead, each waiting to be written. But the real sparkle comes from the number “365”, cut from holographic vinyl that catches the light and shifts with every angle. It’s a celebration of every single day, each one a new chance to grow, create, and dream.

I love how the holographic vinyl dances across the black background, like hope shimmering in the dark. It’s not just decorative—it’s a mindset. Whether this sits on a desk, a shelf, or a studio wall, it’s a gentle nudge to embrace the blank pages ahead with courage and creativity.

This piece is more than just a craft—it’s a promise to myself and to anyone who sees it: the year ahead is unwritten, and we hold the pen.


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Here’s my home-decor week 3
Theme: Kitchen
IdeaStudio link: See What I've Been Creating...

I wanted to make a fun Decoration of my Sourdough jar.
And I think the sourdough make magic with my bread I named it Albus Dumledough. :grin:

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Here’s my home-decor Week [3] entry! number 1!
Theme: [Irish Blessings]
IdeaStudio link: [See What I've Been Creating...]
Story: [[So when my hubby and I were waiting for our first child we were discussing names. Both my husband and I were part Irish so we figured the kids would have more Irish in them than anything else. We decided on Irish names for both of our sons. Shaun Michael and Brandon Scott. Many years later we did a genealogy search and we found out we were both mostly Swiss with no Irish in us. Oh well, everybody gets to be Irish on St. Patrick’s Day. We have been blessed with 2 sons and 5 grandchildren. So we are Lucky and Blessed
The design comes from the library and was printed with the ipaint. It was painted on canvas and attached to wooden dowels and hung with a braided string.!]



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Choosing names was so hard. There was always that name that you were like oh yes, that’s cute. But then you would think of someone you know with that name and it would put you off. I love your story though, was funny.

Your project is very cool, I need to do some more iPaint projects. They are so relaxing.

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Here’s my home-decor Week [3] entry [2]!
Theme: Celebration of creativity
IdeaStudio link: See What I've Been Creating...

This shadow box feels like a little celebration of creativity and possibility. I built the entire piece from the ground up using simple shapes and the flower asset from the design library, shaping and arranging each tiny bloom until they formed a bright, uplifting hot air balloon. With its delicate white strings and miniature paper basket drifting through a soft, cloud‑filled sky, the whole scene carries a gentle sense of wonder. The quote “From tiny folds to skyward dreams” ties it all together, capturing how small ideas can rise into something beautiful.

It’s easily my favorite project of 2026 so far—an idea that arrived during a sleepless night and refused to let go until I brought it to life. This piece is staying in my craft room permanently, a reminder of how makers turn nothing into something meaningful every single day.



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Here’s my home-decor Week [3] entry [1]!
Theme: Organization and uplifting messages all year
IdeaStudio link: See What I've Been Creating...

I designed this calendar as a way to uplift myself throughout the year with the scriptures I included. Times can get tough but I can always use a helpful reminder that everything is going to be alright. The cross was made to standout and the foil posterboard backing is used to define the cross cutout. It’s also a good addition to my craft room as I sometimes have trouble keeping track of my days :sweat_smile:


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Here’s my home-decor Week [3] entry [1]!
Theme: Loklik/Htvront Mini Calendar
IdeaStudio link: See What I've Been Creating...

The Loklik and HTVRont machines truly stand out as extraordinary creations, blending innovation with creativity in ways that inspire endless possibilities. Last anniversary, I celebrated with my “7 years, 7 machines” milestone—a vision of the tools I dreamed of having. Now, as a meaningful reminder of that journey, I’ve crafted a Loklik/HTVRont desktop calendar. This calendar isn’t just a functional piece; it symbolizes my commitment and excitement for the year ahead, marking 2026 as a year I’ll be with Loklik, embracing its power to turn imagination into reality.




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