Hi Community!
We’re almost at the doorstep of a brand new year, and this is our final weekly update of 2025. Before we turn the page, let’s take one last look at what showed up in the community over the past week.
What Everyone’s Been Making
@Rose_Anne_Elejorde shared a beautiful Wedding Passport Envelope made for a newlywed couple. It’s elegant, creative, and feels like the kind of invitation that makes a wedding even more special.
@redhada posted a lovely winter window project using snowflake stencils. For those of us living in cities where it never really snows, this feels like a simple and magical way to bring winter indoors.
@kimberlyrudy created a set of Winter Gnomes artwork using iPaint. It’s easy to imagine how much fun the whole process must have been, from planning to painting.
@ZannX shared an elegant compact mirror made with the Mini Heat Press 2. The delicate snowflakes, paired with soft pink flowers and stars, give it a really refined finish.
What People Are Talking About
@Samantha_Broner shared a detailed A300 Auto Hat Press unboxing, walking through the setup and first impressions. Looking forward to seeing the first real projects coming out of it.
@Samantha_Bryant opened up a thoughtful discussion on When the Project Feels Too Big. How do you get started when a project feels overwhelming? If you’ve found a way to push through that moment, this is a great place to share it.
@Cory_Barger explored an interesting question about creativity today in Becoming a Smarter Creator in the Age of AI Art. It’s a thoughtful look at how AI might fit into crafting as a tool, not a replacement.
What the Community Team Has Been Up To
@Elena updated Mini Awards Store #7. Take a look and see if there’s something fun to redeem as the year wraps up.
That’s it for this year’s weekly updates.
Thanks for sharing your projects, questions, ideas, and everyday moments here throughout 2025. As the new year gets closer, feel free to slow down, look back, or start dreaming about what you might want to make next.
See you in the community, and see you in the new year.




