Love! Love! Love! all of your napkin ideas. It just gives me more to work with and more ideas to make napkin cards. Thank you. They are all beautiful!!
Thank you Judy, I love your tip for using the tape, and lining it up, I can never get it straight, and tend to use glue as it gives me time to wiggle it into position. But now with your tip, I can use up all this tape I have sitting here, that I have been avoiding using.
Yes Molly I used to use the wiggle method with the glue but got into a mess with it. A friend Shelly showed me this method and it works well for me. Good luck with you card making adventures.
Thank you, Judy, for sharing your creative talent. I have lots of Christmas napkins to work with from Ninny's Napkins. All the tips were great to make it quick and easy to create the cards. 😀😀
Glad you found my video helpful Frances. My grandfather was a Keith. I have roots in Scotland. Always wanted to visit. My uncle did visit and came back for a longer trip because he found it so interesting and beautiful.
So do I but there are some times when you need to make a lot and I prefer to make it quick and simple not long and drawn out. Leaves me more time to get creative on other projects.
Wow thank you Judy, have already completed my Xmas cards for this year with Paper Rose Pointsettia collection but will be using napkins for a completely different look for 2023. Love you work
Thank you for your video. I am looking forward to using all of my napkin collection using your method. What would happen if the front of the card should get wet?
I am glad you enjoyed the video Penny. The napkins have double sided tape holding them together, so if they got wet and were not touched I expect they would just dry, but if rubbed the napkins might not survive very well. I have not got them wet but all paper when wet is not as strong.
I live in Australia Bobbie and get them from Bondex which if a scrapbooking and cardmaking supplier in Queensland. I can send the details if you want them.
I love your layering. The problem I have come upon is when I touched my completed card just barely with a damp finger, the napkin deteriorated sort of, in that spot! Can you recommend something to seal it?
Watered down Mod Podge would seal it. Some decoupage pastes would do the same thing if not too thick. Clear adhesive vinyl would also seal it. I have not had too many people touching them with wet hands to have it as a problem so I have never sealed any napkin cards cards.
I use at least 210 gsm but it does not matter what you use. The thicker the more sturdy the card, but if you are adding layers of card then that makes the card sturdier anyway. If they are to be kept then you want them sturdy, but if people are just receiving them and then throwing them away later it does not matter how sturdy they are.
This is the best video for Christmas cards I have ever seen. Thank you!
Thankyou Ruth, I love to teach so am glad this video was so good for you.
Thank you so much. No one has made it so easy for me to follow & understand how to cut cards & put them together in EVERY way. Brilliant!
I am very glad you found my explanations helpful Frances. Happy Cardmaking.
I love your little hacks for cutting the cardstock quickly. Also using that double sided tape is absolutely brilliant!
Yes Nicole the double sided tape give a nice smooth finish to the napkins.
Very cute! Thanks for the video. Easy to understand.
Glad you found it helpful Margaret.
Thank you for sharing your creativity. Love it .
You are so welcome.
Thank you for this wonderful and easy tutorial very useful and easy.
I am glad you found it helpful Nadine.
Love! Love! Love! all of your napkin ideas. It just gives me more to work with and more ideas to make napkin cards. Thank you. They are all beautiful!!
So glad I could be of help Clara.
Great ideas. ❤️. I love the idea of type removal on center first. Thanks
You are so welcome!
Great tip with the stickers. Love the cards!
Thank you Judy. Glad you found this video helpful.
Awesome tutorial thanks, you made it all so easy.
You're welcome!
Just found your site. LOVED your ideas! Will drag out my wide tape and get busy, thank you!
Have fun doing your cards!!
Thank you Judy, I love your tip for using the tape, and lining it up, I can never get it straight, and tend to use glue as it gives me time to wiggle it into position. But now with your tip, I can use up all this tape I have sitting here, that I have been avoiding using.
Yes Molly I used to use the wiggle method with the glue but got into a mess with it. A friend Shelly showed me this method and it works well for me. Good luck with you card making adventures.
I did this last year, so easy and so much fun.
Glad you enjoyed it Pamela.
Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome Henrietta.
I know it's a year later, but your video has just arrived on my feed. This is such a cool video, Julie, with some snazzy ideas❣️ Tfs💖
Glad you got some inspiration. Have fun playing.
Thank you, Judy, for sharing your creative talent. I have lots of Christmas napkins to work with from Ninny's Napkins. All the tips were great to make it quick and easy to create the cards. 😀😀
Would love to see your finished cards. Good luck with them Diana.
Just found you,Judy! Thanks for this great tutorial. I look forward to your next lessons. Happy Autumn!
Thank you Natalie, glad you enjoyed it.
Lovely cards 😊
Thank you Mary.
Good morning from Scotland just found your video found it really interesting never thought about using napkins of to see what else you have done 😊
Glad you found my video helpful Frances. My grandfather was a Keith. I have roots in Scotland. Always wanted to visit. My uncle did visit and came back for a longer trip because he found it so interesting and beautiful.
Wonderful thank you for this video x
You are so welcome!
Hi Judy I am just learning to use napkins you gave me some good ideas 💡
Glad I could help Heather, but I must warn you. Napkins are addictive..
fabulous tutorial thank you :)
You are so welcome Helen.
I enjoy the processso but prefer not to rush when crafting
So do I but there are some times when you need to make a lot and I prefer to make it quick and simple not long and drawn out. Leaves me more time to get creative on other projects.
Great looking cards!
Thanks a bunch Jacqui.
Thank you what a good idea
Glad you like this Suzanne. When you are short on time or have lots of cards to do this works really well.
So lovely
Thank you Suzanne.
Wow thank you Judy, have already completed my Xmas cards for this year with Paper Rose Pointsettia collection but will be using napkins for a completely different look for 2023. Love you work
Thank you Dianne, I am glad the video was helpful.
Thank you for sharing!!
Hope it was helpful Cyndie.
❤❤❤❤ 😊
Thank you!!!
Thank you for your video. I am looking forward to using all of my napkin collection using your method. What would happen if the front of the card should get wet?
I am glad you enjoyed the video Penny. The napkins have double sided tape holding them together, so if they got wet and were not touched I expect they would just dry, but if rubbed the napkins might not survive very well. I have not got them wet but all paper when wet is not as strong.
I was wondering where I can find the sentiment stickers that you have in your book? Haven't used napkins before Thank you. Will be using them now.
I live in Australia Bobbie and get them from Bondex which if a scrapbooking and cardmaking supplier in Queensland. I can send the details if you want them.
I love your layering. The problem I have come upon is when I touched my completed card just barely with a damp finger, the napkin deteriorated sort of, in that spot! Can you recommend something to seal it?
Watered down Mod Podge would seal it. Some decoupage pastes would do the same thing if not too thick. Clear adhesive vinyl would also seal it. I have not had too many people touching them with wet hands to have it as a problem so I have never sealed any napkin cards cards.
Thank you, where do you get your wide double sided tape?
Are you in Australia June, if so I can get it from Scrap Dragon online.
Also available on Amazon.
Where can I get that tape
I am in Australia and some scrapbooking shops have it for sale Marvin.
Judy, really liked this tutorial! Where can I find those stickers? I am in the US.
Sorry Brenda I am in Australia. Not sure if they are available in the US. I have tried looking online in US but not found any.
What is that tape called
In Australia we call it Double Sided Adhesive tape. Not sure what it is called else where. It comes in many different widths.
What is card stock in gms
I use at least 210 gsm but it does not matter what you use. The thicker the more sturdy the card, but if you are adding layers of card then that makes the card sturdier anyway. If they are to be kept then you want them sturdy, but if people are just receiving them and then throwing them away later it does not matter how sturdy they are.
I use 240 gms.