Classic and classy cards. The coloring made the images look dynamic. Learned something new with the glycerine pen with the oil based archival ink. Who knew you can mix this? So pleased to see the red really is saturated enough for the cap of the right jolly old elf. Thanks, Nancy.
I loved the video; watched it on my TV and came back here to make a comment and a like. I like the fact that you used some other card stock. It wouldn't have occurred to me to use the pearlescent so that was great to learn. I have tried the other archival inks and like some of those colors. Lisa Horton inks sold out so fast a while back that the only color I was able to get was that warm chestnut and I have to tell you I love it. I saw those pine trees and wanted them but how many tree's do you need cause I have cornered the market! LOL. I loved that tape runner too. I guess it must be super sticky like the old SU ones? That pine bough embossing folder is so pretty. Again, another tree, I want it! The snow looked so nice on that card. That old fashioned Santa would look so pretty on a Christmas stocking. I bet he would look good foiled. I loved the use of different colors on him. I NEED those ovals. Thanks Nancy, as always. Reminded me of some of your old videos when we were going through pandemic. I hate that I work so much. :(. Hugs.
Classic and classy cards. The coloring made the images look dynamic. Learned something new with the glycerine pen with the oil based archival ink. Who knew you can mix this? So pleased to see the red really is saturated enough for the cap of the right jolly old elf. Thanks, Nancy.
Love your coloring of Santa @nancy stamps! Great job and inspiring!
Very nice! I especially love the pine trees!
So pretty! Love the trees especially!
These cards are really pretty but I love the poinsettia card. It is really stunning. Thanks for sharing your creativity.
Ohhhh boy! Love the trees! ❤❤❤
Love all your cards Nancy. Awesome job
Love them all nice job Nancy
Beautiful thanks for sharing
Beautiful! I played with these today too :)
Awesome plates ! They so pretty ❤❤
Yay! More awesome Christmas plates!
ooo snow stencil
Thank you
I loved the video; watched it on my TV and came back here to make a comment and a like. I like the fact that you used some other card stock. It wouldn't have occurred to me to use the pearlescent so that was great to learn. I have tried the other archival inks and like some of those colors. Lisa Horton inks sold out so fast a while back that the only color I was able to get was that warm chestnut and I have to tell you I love it. I saw those pine trees and wanted them but how many tree's do you need cause I have cornered the market! LOL. I loved that tape runner too. I guess it must be super sticky like the old SU ones? That pine bough embossing folder is so pretty. Again, another tree, I want it! The snow looked so nice on that card. That old fashioned Santa would look so pretty on a Christmas stocking. I bet he would look good foiled. I loved the use of different colors on him. I NEED those ovals. Thanks Nancy, as always. Reminded me of some of your old videos when we were going through pandemic. I hate that I work so much. :(. Hugs.
Miss you too Pam.
o i need those markers -FUN
Loving these BetterPress Plates and cards! Can you tell me who makes that Glycerin Bending Pen? Thanks for sharing!
Tombow
What is the pokie tool you have with all the blue beads
can you letterpress in parchment paper
Sad that these plates will not work with CC machine or Anna's
They are designed for Spellbinders. You can use the plates but not the platform
Which Betterpress frame are you talking about? I see lots of Betterpress frames at Spellbinders.
The Betterpress of the month Poinsettia frame was sold out and is now back in stock.
@@NancyStamps thank you for your prompt answer! 😊