MONO DOTS Adhesive


Memory Keeping in a Junk Journal - Serena Bee
Hello Tombow fans, Serena from @SerenaBeeCreative here with a look at how I like to memory keep in a junk journal. To get started, grab some photos, your junk journal and some of your favorite supplies. Don’t forget your favorite Tombow supplies, too! Take a look below for some of mine. SUPPLIES: […]

Memory Keeping in a Junk Journal


what you need in wedding emergencies
It’s Marie Browning here today to share how to use Tombow products for easy-to-make DIY wedding decorations! This past weekend, my family celebrated the wedding of my daughter and now son-in-law. Although the bride and groom created most of their own decorations, signs and favors, I had the pleasure of […]

DIY Wedding Decorations with Tombow


Hi everyone! It’s Bonnie here from Archer and Olive. One of the best parts of motherhood is getting to decorate my little boy’s room! Handmade decorations are abundant in his room and today I’m going to show you how to create this ombre fringe letter.   Supplies: Tombow Dual Brush […]

Create an Ombre Fringe Letter



The finsihed Card
It’s Marie Browning here today using my new Cricut Explore Air 2 that Cricut so generously sent to me and the rest of the Tombow Design Team.  I have never used this type of cutting machine before. I’m used to my hand-cranked, die-loading machine for cutouts, so today’s post chronicles my beginners’ adventure with […]

A beginners’ adventure with a Cricut


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Great theme Jennie! I have LOTS of experience with rain! Living in a rainforest on the west coast makes me an expert! You would think I would get tired of dark and wet days but I actually love the rain! I made my rain inspired piece on a page in […]

Jennie’s “April Showers” Challenge by Marie Browning


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Adding ribbon from May Arts to card designs is a beautiful way to adorn your creation with extra interest and color. Tombow’s MONO Dot Adhesive makes it easy and ensures a strong bond. I am using two green colored ribbons, both  3/8″ wide and two toned (one side darker than […]

Beribboned Card by Marie Browning