I made several of these as Christmas cards this year and was thrilled when some of the recipients thought it was the most intriguing card they'd ever seen. I did confess it was easy to do and offered to show them. I hadn't seen one like #2 with the extra space inside the border but really like the look of it. You've impressed yet again! Thanks.😊
I loved your cards. I made a few Fractured Cards for Christmas. I used the A2 and the square above the centre of the card. I put the sentiment on white cardstock and then matted on gold glitter paper. I'll post in the FB group! Thanks Natasha! Happy New Year 2024! You will celebrate before me on Vancouver Island BC Canada. Can't wait to see what you have to share with us in 2024!
Wow! I’ve never tried this technique before but will certainly give it a go. I love both cards, but the square one with the black strips looks the most effective to me. Such a simple technique, I wished I’d done it earlier. Would be great for a masculine card too. And, another way to really make use of my paper pads! Great job Natasha! 😊❤
I've just done this technique and love it. So easy to vary the designs, and they go together so quickly! Yours turned out nice. Thank you for showing me how you did them.
I recently watched this technique on another channel and had a failed attempt at making it. Your instructions are so simple, I'm sure I'll get it right now. Thank you ❤
I was aware of the first technique, but must say I prefer your second card. Great for any occasion. Have a great 2024, all the best for you and your family 🎉❤
Absolutely loved this video today. You make card making so much fun. Loved your cards today and they could easily be for any occasion for either male or female. Thank you for sharing this Natasha 😊 😊
I have made one but I’ve got this pull to make more. I loved the idea with the gap away from your square. It makes quite a difference. I love your inspirations. Thank you.
Your ideas are so inspiring! I want to try using hexagon focal point on any shape card. I think it would look like a camera aperture. Also, the thinner strips appeal to me.
I have been binge watching your channel as there were videos I had not seen over the last 4 years. I work with the elderly and make birthday cards for them. I'm going to systematically go through and make one each of your cards including this one. I love this technique. The rectangular one is my favourite. Happy New Year to you and yours 🎉❤
I definitely want to try this simpler version of the fractured card technique. I love it! And I love the idea of leaving the border around the focal point. Thanks for sharing!😊
I love both of them and I really like the little border you left around the center piece on the 2nd card! The blue card is definitely striking with the black card framing the center piece!
Love love love your videos! Beautiful cards. I have made these before, but have used 2 coordinating papers. The process was a little different but just as simple, with the same outcome. One of my favorite cards to make! Love the idea of always stamping 2 sayings. Why didn’t I think of that. Going to start doing that. Thanks Natasha! Can’t wait to your next video.
This is so cool I'm going to try this with a shaker too this will make a beautiful Valentine's Day card. Thank you as always for the inspiration.❤ as you made it I thought using tiny border dies for the fractures would make it different too.
I've been wanting to make one of these and when I saw this video, I actually said out loud, "I bet Natasha has an easy way to do these." lol... and I was right. Excellent as always!
Natasha , I liked both cards. One thousand videos ? I have watched some over and over , especially on envelop making . I need to start watching from your earliest . I watch something by you daily . Love , love your channel ❣️
Love this card, was thinking of making the fracture card soon, love them both but my favourite is the colours of the birthday card, thanks so much Natasha 😊
I love the colors of both. but my favorite card is the purple card with the small space between the center piece and the fracture pieces. Thank you for a great year and for all the tips and tricks and great ideas. Love your channel and hope to see you in the new year to come.
This is really a cold technique that looks good, but it's easy to do. It costs extra to mail square cards here in the US, so I always make rectangle cards. I am looking forward to getting this to go. And I like how you left a little bit of space around your center piece for the strips.😊
Thank you, Natasha….I’ve never tried this technique….but would like to….your cards are always beautiful…..blessings for the New Year for you and your family❤
Beautiful and I’ve made some similar to this only it’s a straight on 3X3 square and put one as a square not a Diamond. I find this type of card beautiful, as well as fun to make. Tfs❤😊
I like the look of your gorgeous square card but because of postage in the US I stick to rectangular shapes. I will be giving this fractured technique a try. Thank you for sharing both styles 😊
Always love your videos Natasha. Even though I have already made a fractured card I knew you would have a new twist that would be worth watching and trying. Love the idea of the extra space around the centrepiece to show off more of the background paper. I also love that you number all your videos as it makes it SO easy to find things again. Happy New Year to you and your family and I am looking forward to all your inspiration in 2024.
Love the purple one ❤
So pretty and your technic is so easy a must do card for me thank you!
More inspiration! Like the second card
These are so cute! They would work great for man cards… that I always struggle with!! 😊
Really nice card. I liked the package on your middle piece 🤩
I made several of these as Christmas cards this year and was thrilled when some of the recipients thought it was the most intriguing card they'd ever seen. I did confess it was easy to do and offered to show them. I hadn't seen one like #2 with the extra space inside the border but really like the look of it. You've impressed yet again! Thanks.😊
New technique for me. I can see myself using this. I do like the symmetry of the first card but absolutely love the second card. Nice job.
Love these. Thank you again
GREAT and Thanks for remembering this technique Natasha
Absolutely beautiful!
adorable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Both are beautiful. Thank you for sharing
I love these cards
i love this Natasha; just had started to watch another SU video on this technique, but you always make things SO MUCH easier; thank you
Have not done it but certainly will. It brings a fresh variety to whatever technique we already know. Smart move Natasha,
I already did a couple with a cat as a focal point for a cat-lady friend.
I got in a pickle trying this technique but will give it another go!
The second one is my favorite. I love the little gift box, the colors of the background and the purple strips make everything pop as well.
I have never seen the 2nd one before with the space from the center to the fracture. I will be doing that.... thanks Natasha.
I loved your cards. I made a few Fractured Cards for Christmas. I used the A2 and the square above the centre of the card. I put the sentiment on white cardstock and then matted on gold glitter paper. I'll post in the FB group! Thanks Natasha! Happy New Year 2024! You will celebrate before me on Vancouver Island BC Canada. Can't wait to see what you have to share with us in 2024!
Wow! I’ve never tried this technique before but will certainly give it a go. I love both cards, but the square one with the black strips looks the most effective to me. Such a simple technique, I wished I’d done it earlier. Would be great for a masculine card too. And, another way to really make use of my paper pads! Great job Natasha! 😊❤
I've just done this technique and love it. So easy to vary the designs, and they go together so quickly! Yours turned out nice. Thank you for showing me how you did them.
I love your video’s Natasha & gave this technique a go today & love how versatile it is☺️
I can see these working really well for male birthday cards.
I recently watched this technique on another channel and had a failed attempt at making it. Your instructions are so simple, I'm sure I'll get it right now. Thank you ❤
You are amazing, they are beautiful 😃😍
I was aware of the first technique, but must say I prefer your second card. Great for any occasion. Have a great 2024, all the best for you and your family 🎉❤
Love this technique! Both are very nice but I am partial to the purple one! Thanks for sharing.
I LOVE this technique!!!! I prefer rectangle just because that’s my shape of all cards!!! Both of your cards are GORGEOUS!!!!❤️
The second one was my favorite. I think maybe because of the extra space around the focal point. ❤
Hi. Thank you for sharing your fabulous cards, very unusual. I hope you had a great Christmas and wishing you a happy new year.😊
Absolutely loved this video today. You make card making so much fun. Loved your cards today and they could easily be for any occasion for either male or female.
Thank you for sharing this Natasha 😊 😊
I have made one but I’ve got this pull to make more. I loved the idea with the gap away from your square. It makes quite a difference. I love your inspirations. Thank you.
Love them 😊
I like this one and have seen so many different ideas for it so looking forward to having a go myself
Wow! I love this!!❤❤❤
I love this technique!
I haven't seen it before! And I've been card making over 25 years! I love it!!
Your ideas are so inspiring! I want to try using hexagon focal point on any shape card. I think it would look like a camera aperture. Also, the thinner strips appeal to me.
Cool card, have some thank you cards today, so I think I’ll use this idea. Jenny ❤😊
Both are beautiful.
Ooo, I have never tried this before. You make it look so simple. Thanks ♥️
Natasha, I had never heard of this!! What a creative idea!!
I have not tried this technique and am looking forward to doing so! Both cards are lovely. Thank you so much for the inspiration!
Both cards are very nice; Like the b-day gift one the best - lots of interest!
I have been binge watching your channel as there were videos I had not seen over the last 4 years. I work with the elderly and make birthday cards for them. I'm going to systematically go through and make one each of your cards including this one. I love this technique. The rectangular one is my favourite. Happy New Year to you and yours 🎉❤
You never fail to surprise. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Natasha
Love them
I definitely want to try this simpler version of the fractured card technique. I love it! And I love the idea of leaving the border around the focal point. Thanks for sharing!😊
Ooh I just love these. I've been wanting to try this technique and you've given me the inspiration. Thank you!
Thank you Natasha, those cards are lovely. X
Gorgeous cards. Thanks so much for sharing your incredible ideas! 🥰
Once again, l can't choose, l just know I'd be excited to receive either. Lucky recipients! You choose lovely colours. Thank you 😊
I love both of them and I really like the little border you left around the center piece on the 2nd card! The blue card is definitely striking with the black card framing the center piece!
Wow! I love this❤❤
Love love love your videos! Beautiful cards. I have made these before, but have used 2 coordinating papers. The process was a little different but just as simple, with the same outcome. One of my favorite cards to make!
Love the idea of always stamping 2 sayings. Why didn’t I think of that. Going to start doing that.
Thanks Natasha! Can’t wait to your next video.
Thank you for the video I'm definitely going to try this technique x
Thank you for showing this technique. I will definitely give it a try.
Wow. I’ve seen these cards and was always like how do they do that? So easy!!
This is so cool I'm going to try this with a shaker too this will make a beautiful Valentine's Day card. Thank you as always for the inspiration.❤ as you made it I thought using tiny border dies for the fractures would make it different too.
I love the idea of a fractured card, it’s truly amazing yet simple to construct !😊
Love this x
Two beautiful cards! I really like this technique. Happy New Year!
I made quite a few of my Christmas cards this year using this technique.
I love this idea so much!! Of course I love ALL your ideas!! ❤
Really cute idea! I'm going to try it on some welcome cards I'm doing.
I've been wanting to make one of these and when I saw this video, I actually said out loud, "I bet Natasha has an easy way to do these." lol... and I was right. Excellent as always!
Both are very nice😊
Natasha , I liked both cards. One thousand videos ? I have watched some over and over , especially on envelop making . I need to start watching from your earliest . I watch something by you daily . Love , love your channel ❣️
I have often wondered how this was done. Thank you for showing how to do it. Your cards are always inspiring, and always look stunning. 😊
Love the purple card❤
Love this card, was thinking of making the fracture card soon, love them both but my favourite is the colours of the birthday card, thanks so much Natasha 😊
I love the colors of both. but my favorite card is the purple card with the small space between the center piece and the fracture pieces. Thank you for a great year and for all the tips and tricks and great ideas. Love your channel and hope to see you in the new year to come.
Yes, I’ve done a few cards with this technique.
Great technique Tash, my fave is the second card! tfs.x
Absolutely beautiful! Love your creativity
As usual great cards and techniques
Loved them both.
Oh I love this technique. Haven't made it yet but will try soon
Amazing cards- I need to try this technique out
I love this! Gonna try it next.
Enjoyed your video and like both of your cards. I haven't done this style yet but, plan to
Love ideas with papers!
Lovely card's
This is really a cold technique that looks good, but it's easy to do. It costs extra to mail square cards here in the US, so I always make rectangle cards. I am looking forward to getting this to go. And I like how you left a little bit of space around your center piece for the strips.😊
These are so lovely!! Definitely on my to make list!! Thanks for the inspiration, Natasha!!
Thank you, Natasha….I’ve never tried this technique….but would like to….your cards are always beautiful…..blessings for the New Year for you and your family❤
Beautiful and simple. Hope you had a lovely Christmas and all the best for the New Year. Can't wait for next years inspirations
Love these simple yet beautiful cards!
Beautiful and I’ve made some similar to this only it’s a straight on 3X3 square and put one as a square not a Diamond. I find this type of card beautiful, as well as fun to make. Tfs❤😊
I have used this technique before and I love it. Tfs and happy new year.
I will definitely try this technique ❤
Love it..
TYFS, I like this card, I have used it several times. Happy New Year.🎉
Two great cards.
Happy New year to you and your family
What a fabulous technique - so simple yet so effective. Both cards are gorgeous, but I do love the effect of having a boarder on the purple one 🌻🌻
Brilliant cards ❤
I like the look of your gorgeous square card but because of postage in the US I stick to rectangular shapes. I will be giving this fractured technique a try. Thank you for sharing both styles 😊
Love these cards! Have always tried to figure out this was done. Obviously I was making it too complicated! Will definitely give this a try.
Always love your videos Natasha. Even though I have already made a fractured card I knew you would have a new twist that would be worth watching and trying. Love the idea of the extra space around the centrepiece to show off more of the background paper. I also love that you number all your videos as it makes it SO easy to find things again. Happy New Year to you and your family and I am looking forward to all your inspiration in 2024.