I have not seen any creator do this, but I find it helpful: If when you want to pounce off the excess so your brush is much less saturated, instead of doing it on scrap paper or a glass mat or something else, do it on the INSIDE of your ink's cover. It will stay moist, when you need a bit of ink you can use it and not waste it. Now I realize some aren't concerned about wasting their inks by brushing off, but some of us must watch our pennies so our dollars will take care of themselves. And if you immediately put your brush into the plastic sleeve, it will also stay moist, and you can use that for light shading or coloring. Blessings!
I haven't seen any of the creators that I follow use the technique that you described to "pounce off" excess ink from blending tools... but, I am very thankful for your comment because I, for one, am someone who loves to create but I'm generally on a limited budget so any tips such as this is quite helpful. 😊😊😊 Thank you and happy creating!!
I can’t believe this is your first UA-cam video. You are a natural. Great voice, great pacing, great tutorial. Wishing you much success in your new venture.
Good luck on your new venture….your card and video was awesome…great job explaining everything and showing us what you are using…. Great idea framing the card front and layering it. Gives nice dimension. Looking forward to your next one…and by the way Cathy Z is an awesome mentor…she has taught me a lot and love her videos. See ya at the next one. Thanks for your time and inspiration.
Great job, Years ago I used to design and make eye catching ,humorous…business cards for my friends. Before that I put people I knew on national magazine covers with a story line tag and shadow boxed the magazines. I forgot how much fun it was until I saw your video!
My kids make fun of the way I say water I grew up in Maryland. They grew up in Missouri. Also, I have that stamp and I’m gonna pull it out and use it now. Thanks for the inspiration. On the same note of inspirational videos, finally inspired me to take my Cricut Joy out of the box and use it. I love it. I have an explore air two and a maker, but this is great to take with me on crops or just pulled of the desk and use as well.
Ralph, rule number one in stamping! There are no mistakes, we’re human, not a machine. That’s what makes our cards so special. Love your videos. Here from Alabama, with lots of family in Texas…. Love Austin. 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Hi Ralph, your first UA-cam card tutorial was excellent. You have a lovely relaxing voice and you explained your process clearly and succinctly. I look forward to watching many more of your videos in the furure. ❤
Hello from another former tech worker As someone who recently took this leap too, I'm happy to see another face on UA-cam in the same boat! I wish you all the joys from this big decision! You're going to do great! :D
Other video suggestions I’d love to see are a tour of your crafting space, organization, product descriptions, collection of cards you’ve made in the past that may not be posted on Instagram? But will always love a craft with me video🖤
Love to see other men making cards. I’ve been a Stampin’ Up! Demo for 13 years and there are VERY FEW of us out there. BTW, yes, please do a Joy tutorial on using the Joy. I bought one on Black Friday and it’s still in the box!
Not sure if any one else has mentioned this, but I store my velcro circle underneath the ink pad. The circle fits right under, the square holds it in place, and then when you grab that color ink the circle with the matching color is right there for you. Just a thought. What a leap of faith you have taken, but your work is great so only success ahead right!!!
Yesss!! I loveee that you have a UA-cam channel! Excited to catch it early! ☺️🥰😍😍 Love your videos, especially on Instagram, and your cards!!! can you please do a video on supplies and how to use them and the different brands. Also go through your journey of what you got first and what you think are the most essential!
Welcome to the community! I learned something from you. I'm not a card maker, but I definitely need more distress ink pads in the sunset colors. That's what happens, the more new people you watch, the more supplies you need😂!
congratulations! I think Jennifer Maker has a video here on UA-cam on how to fill in open fonts on Cricut. I love that you are using a stamp set I haven't seen before and to get a masculine take on cardmaking.
Welcome to this wonderful hobby! Like you, I started paper crafting during the pandemic. I absolutely love it! Looking forward to your contributions to our shared hobby 🥳😉🤩
Another guy crafter/stamper weighing in. Really like your manner and ease of explaining things. Some days i feel like i dont have a creative bone in my body and then i see things like this and know to just "trust the process" Picked up a Cricut Joy today and would really love some tutorials on how to use it. I am terrified......hahahah. thanks so much and now subscribed!
Very well done friend. Welcome to the never ending rabbit hole. You will find great joy in this adventure. But be careful. You don’t need everything new that hits the market. Take your time and find your niche and buy what you will use. Take it from someone who went way over board thousands of dollars and now 15 yrs later getting rid of tons. I have watched u on insta for a while now. I enjoy your work and look forward to more.
Welcome to the handmade card Tribe, Ralph! I have been making cards for several years now and it also brings me enjoyment. People still love getting cards and hand made cards are even more loved. Best wishes on your channel and beautiful card today!
Loved the video. Not sure how, but that’s the first time I’ve seen somebody using a cricket joy so as much as I loved your video, I’m not sure if I’m going to love the rabbit hole you may have just sent me down regarding what looks like a magnificent piece of machinery, lol. If anyone needs me I’ll be searching cricut joy tutorials and reviews for probably the next 20 hours. So much for laundry day! Seriously though, congrats on taking the leap and making a career change. Lord knows I thought about it a million times and if I could figure out a way to be even semi financially successful with my crafting I would do it in a heartbeat. Love my crafting but those bills need to be paid and my kids need to be fed😂. Please keep making videos, you were great to watch!
I discovered your videos on shorts, and I loved seeing this in-depth process. I have also just discovered this world, love it❤. Thanks for sharing your hobby with us. My current hobby is jewelry making, love it so much. Maybe one day I can also quit my day job😅😅😅
Welcome to the carmaker community! I've been scrapbooking and card making for 45 years and with all the stuff I've accumulated I'm just starting to get organized and love stampnstorage. Today's stamps really make it easier for you. Back in the day we didn't have any heroescapes and had to make our own layouts and create with many different stamps. A little more for the imagination compared to today simply ready for you to just do. Oh and the space that would mounted stamps take up! I hope Tim Holtz has it inspired you. Even at my age he has inspired me. There's so many good, creative UA-cam channels out there to watch. It's fun seeing a newbie share a new passion as it reignites things I've passed forgotten to do. Look forward to seeing more of your creativity.
@ralphtyndall a wall, over 700. One day I'll get to taking them off the blocks but I'm not sure how I'm going to store them. It's very motivating to stand in front of a wall and decide which you're going to use. Today stamps you almost forget about that are filed in a book or a case or a box, out of side out of mind. Motivation is key.
I've been buying stamps for about 50 years and have thousands of them. I love them and can't purge any. Even the thought makes me cringe. Years back I was talked into removing stamps from the wood mounts and regret it. My advice is, DON'T DO IT!
Hi Ralph! Welcome to the joy and love of creating but more importantly, sharing love with others through cards. It’s a win win! The shopping never ends, so hang in there! Kudos for doing what you love!
Wow! I am totally impressed with you! Great first video, clear, precise and great presence. You have done what so many of us want or wish we could do. I would love to see a circuit video using the original machine. I don't have a new style, fancy one, but I have forbidden my self the luxury of buying one more machine. Good luck on your endeavor, keep those videos coming and get yourself some high power sponsors (and feel great doing it!). 💗💗
What an exciting journey you're on! Congratulations for choosing LIFE over all the "shoulds" that get thrown at us. Living an inspired life means the rest of the world gets to experience the best of you! ❤
Hi Mary, fancy meeting you here 😂Just like you to encourage such an amazing and brave decision! Take care and have a fabulous Sunday. Kind regards from Germany., Nicola
Excellent job Ralph! 👏👏👏👏 So enjoyed your UA-cam tutorial and so wonderful to see more men getting involved and making cards as well as doing tutorials. Loved how you explained everything as you went along and especially how your little guy would pop up, 🤣. Thank you also for not repeating yourself as you were explaining what you were doing.. I happened to pull up the UA-cam Channel and there you were, first time seeing you, so welcome! I live in the rainforest in Costa Rica with my husband, we moved here over 8 years ago and I was so happy I brought my hobby with me for I love making cards. Been doing so over 15 years now. I look forward to seeing more of your tutorials and cards for I loved ❤️ your card! Beautiful job 😊
You can use dish soap to wash your cricut mat. Air dry & it will be sticky again. Also I use cardboard to give dimension- more environmental & recycling too!
I just turned 62 considering on retiring and doing the sane thing . Love making my cards. Throughout the last 15 years of card making I have myself set up with supplies. Of course there’s always new stuff . Congratulations on your new career . Love watching your tik toks.
@carolprice5657 - I love how you phrased it as "... doing the sane thing." I know what you meant, but you're right. Card making is more sane than a lot of things we usually do. Best wishes to you. ❤
Congratulations and welcome to You Tube and card making. You are brand new to me! I enjoy your approach, and your pop culture references! You are soothing, authentic and unique. It’s great having another man on board! 😊
I have a Cricut Maker. Never wanted a Joy until seeing you do this! So much easier to do the writing on a little desktop Cricut! Oh and as another commenter said, blue Cricut mat for cardstock. Good luck to you. Love your video and thanks for sharing!
To the commenter: You can do everything Ralph is showing with his Cricut Joy with your Cricut Maker (& soooooo much more, especially Print then Cut, not to mention everything you can do with all the Maker Adaptive Tools-it’s my very favorite Cricut machine because of that versatility!!). Just wanted you to know you’ve already got everything in front of you that you need to do sentiments!!!
I am so glad you have spread your media wings to UA-cam! I love your cards on Instagram. I really appreciate how you approach combining “traditional” card making with the Cricut Joy. I tend to mentally place certain tools in specific categories (scrapbooking, cardmaking, vinyl products, etc.), so I sometimes have a hard time seeing the cross-connections. Also, I love all of your little pop-ups and inserts throughout the video! I bet it took forever to edit, but, again, it shows how you’re thinking across available media and tools which is an amazing skill! ❤️
I didn’t know about that Cricut machine and have never seen any other maker do a custom sentiment. I would love to see more. Maybe even a series.??? Anyway, welcome and best of luck to you. Lovely card. More, please!
FYI you can clean cricut mats if they are dusty with mild soap and water. Leave it dry and it will be sticky again. The font issue, you chose a cutting font. So the cricut draws the cut lines masking a hollow letter set if you draw it. If you want solid letters pic the mono line ones. Pro tip, curl the mat not your paper when you remove item. Hold the mat upside down over your desk and curl it away from your paper so your paper doesn’t curl.
Great tip on cleaning the mats! I did use a writing font for all of the words except 'unwritten'. I still want it to be bubble letters, but I'd like the cricut to fill in the letters for me!
I have been loving your reels and shorts for some time now and I’m excited that you started your own UA-cam channel. Yay for you for quitting your job to do something you love and you’re very good at! Fellow Texan here (from just south of Houston). Looking forward to seeing more of your cards. You are a wonderful addition to this awesome community! 😊
Lots in common Ralph! I lived in Texas where I started making cards over 11 years ago when I lived in Dallas. I loved going to Austin. We now live in NC. I think your tech and social media backgrounds are going to be HUGE assets to your card making journey. I loved how you cut in the LC clip and that song was HUGE when I moved to Dallas… I remember it when I was driving to Texas when I moved from Maine… scared to death but wildly excited!! You will rock this.. I promise!!
Hi, Ralph, from San Antonio. I got into card, making right before the pandemic, and it has become some thing I very much do since the pandemic. I still work, but I do make pretty elaborate cards. I’m more of a die cutter rather than a stamper. I am big on materials from Crafter’s Companion. And I am trying to expand my horizons on different techniques. Making cards is something that has really intrigued me. The people I send them to either love my cards or don’t. And if they don’t, they don’t receive another one. I have subscribed to your channel, and I wish you all the best!
Some won't appreciate a handmade card, and that's ok. The joy for me comes from the creating and gifting. After that, they can do what they please with the card! But I agree, if I find out they didn't appreciate it they probably won't get another. Too much effort to go to waste 😂
I am so glad you can to UA-cam. After seeing your video shorts through Facebook reels, I have been hoping you would make more videos. I found card making about a couple months ago because I needed an outlet as I work on my doctorate. Now I am addicted. Congratulations on your move from corporate to fun!
When you want card inspiration - buy card making magazines that come with freebies, they show you the projects to make inside and usually, this leads to more ideas - the best of luck in your new venture, I made cards for my old firm and found inspiration by trying every technique there is; Quilling, Iris Cards, Decoupage, Steampunk etc.
I follow you on TikTok and check on you daily to see if you dropped anything new. :) I would love to see a tutorial on Cricket Joy. I have a Silhouette but it's so huge that I rarely use it since my daughter moved back home and took over my craft room as her bedroom. Kids! The Joy looks small enough to keep beside my shrunken work space. I would also love to see your video setup. I struggle with how to get the camera (phone) above my work but also see what I am recording at the same time. Thanks so much for sharing your techniques. I've been cardmaking for 50 years and always love to watch and learn something new.
Welcome to UA-cam. I enjoyed your first video and look forward to seeing more. I hope you will also show some of that pile of cards you held in future videos. You have done what most of us do not have the courage or resources to do-to quit a lucrative full-time job and follow your hobby/passion. I assume you will be selling your creations. I wish yu abundant success in your endeavors.
Great to meet you via the lovely internet! Love that your passion is the art of cardmaking! Yay! You’re an inspiration & you’re already doing a fantastic job on your journey! Such a great addition to our community! 😊
Hello, Ralph, so very nice to meet you! Excellent video and GREAT card! I gave away my Cricket JOY last year after it sat there unused for the previous 2 😢 It made that person extremely happy and that gave me joy 😊 I now wish I still had it. Oh well, fussy cutting is still an option LOL Thank you for sharing your story with us and good luck with everything 👏❤️🇨🇦
YES on the sentiment video!! I have used mine for custom sentiments but yours looks like they cut out like Honeybee Stamps sentiment dies, which I love. They are my fav sentiments.
Thanks for your video! I didnt have time to read every comment so forgive me if im repeating something someone already suggested. I totally feel your pain on getting things unstuck from the Cricut mats. My suggestion is to use the scraper tool. It helps with your content not curling and helps it to come free from an especially sticky new mat. Cricut sells a set, big and small scrapers....but i also saw some knock-offs at DollarTree. I havent tried the Dollar Tree ones but they look legit. I feel it is a necessary tool in the craft room! Kim
Thank you, I enjoyed your video. I can empathize I'm hoping to retire early and would like to start selling and creating content, as well. Its the tech aspect that intimidates me the most. Welcome to our paper crafting community.
Ralph, being Type A is is ok. Just remember, in card making, we don’t do perfect. Just keep enjoying what you’re doing. Welcome to UA-cam. Your card is gorgeous!
@@ralphtyndall I think the saying is something like... "It's handmade, not Hallmark" I try repeating this over and over when creating...doesn't always work though lol. Good luck with the channel ! Love from Melb, Australia xx
I’ve been making cards about 23 years. I wish I would have had UA-cam back then to watch you. It’s hard to believe you are just starting out. You have all the tools and are really good1 I’ve never used a cricut joy, so you taught me that too. And I forgot I have that Hero Arts stamp set and that I need to pull it out and use it again. Good luck to you and I’ll be checking out some more of your stuff as you keep showing up in my feed!😊
I too got sucked into this hobby watching heat embossing too, over 20 years ago, eek how has it been that long. Love how your card turned out & congrats on taking this brave step & wish you all the best this new journey.
Hi Ralph came across your video while scrolling through you tube, loved the stamp set you used and loved the finished card, I think you have found your calling as you were excellent with the tutorial and your card was amazing. Good luck on this new adventure, I am sure you will have great success.
Your first video was excellent! Thanks for explaining each step and how to use the tools you selected. The card you made is beautiful and I love the colors you selected for the sky! Well done. You are going to have a bright future in the cardmaking industry!
Welcome to the UA-cam crafty family. Glad you're here to share in our love of paper crafting. When I want to use a font like you did on one of my Cricut machines, I do them as print & cut. Also, a lot of the time a light grip mat is better and they can easily be cleaned with a baby wipe.
Glad you joined youtube, my first time seeing any of your content. Love the card, didn't know the stamp-aligner-thing existed, so that's really cool. My Mom does some ink work and she dabs the extra ink onto a full sheet of cardstock putting similar colors in similar areas. Later she cuts that down for accents on background pieces, backgrounds for words, starting background for an entire card/layout, etc. Give you some really interesting patterns, plus we are fans of 'leave no ink behind'. (in my case, dye when working with yarn).
An artist friend of mine, once told me, a perfectionist cannot be an artist. I’m a perfectionist at heart, and I’ve had to learn the hard way that she was right.
What a lovely thing for him to notice and then gift you heat embossing gun. That's great partnering. ❤ Also love to hear the inspiration behind your designs
I love that you didn’t just do a boring process chat … but added stories in along the way. My fav type of card video …. like having a chat with a friend. (BTW … your process description was not boring.) Congrats on the stats for your first ever video! 🎉
Thank you for the fun card! A couple tips I have if you want to avoid using extra foam tape...you can cut out a couple extra words (ie..unwritten) and layer them like you did the center of the card base. I hate wasting paper so I would cut out a smaller rectangle frame behind the front panel and it will also keep the card from being to front heavy but still give you the pop you're going for. Happy crafting!
Thank you so much for sharing your story! I love your cards and hope that you continue the tutorials to include how to use the Cricut Joy. I wish you the best of luck as you continue to write your new chapter. ❤
Great job on your first video. I liked your chit-chat. I've been a cardmaker for over 10 years. I love how each card is a piece of art. I also enjoy the tactile aspect since I work on the computer all day for work. I'd love to see a video of your favorite tools. The circuit joy is a first look for me. Good luck!
Wow! Love it! A really simple tip for helping with keeping your sentiments right where you want them before you adhere them is using cling wrap. Keep being brave in your endeavors 👍 😊
So glad to run across this video! I too am from NC...I live in Charlotte now, but grew up in eastern NC (Ahoskie). Enjoyed your video, and look forward to seeing more.
I saw your TikTok on your craft room and you will need more storage 😁😁😁. Welcome to the card making cult.
hahaha you're not wrong! I'm struggling already
I have not seen any creator do this, but I find it helpful: If when you want to pounce off the excess so your brush is much less saturated, instead of doing it on scrap paper or a glass mat or something else, do it on the INSIDE of your ink's cover. It will stay moist, when you need a bit of ink you can use it and not waste it. Now I realize some aren't concerned about wasting their inks by brushing off, but some of us must watch our pennies so our dollars will take care of themselves. And if you immediately put your brush into the plastic sleeve, it will also stay moist, and you can use that for light shading or coloring. Blessings!
I haven't seen any of the creators that I follow use the technique that you described to "pounce off" excess ink from blending tools... but, I am very thankful for your comment because I, for one, am someone who loves to create but I'm generally on a limited budget so any tips such as this is quite helpful. 😊😊😊
Thank you and happy creating!!
Great job Ralph, I enjoyed this a lot 👍🏻
“Watch our pennies so our dollars will take care of themselves” I’ve never heard that phrase before - but I like it!! I also like your tip !
great tip!!
Great tip!
I can’t believe this is your first UA-cam video. You are a natural. Great voice, great pacing, great tutorial. Wishing you much success in your new venture.
Good luck on your new venture….your card and video was awesome…great job explaining everything and showing us what you are using…. Great idea framing the card front and layering it. Gives nice dimension. Looking forward to your next one…and by the way Cathy Z is an awesome mentor…she has taught me a lot and love her videos. See ya at the next one. Thanks for your time and inspiration.
Really appreciate the pacing and how difficult it is to do to appeal to the most people!!!
Great job, Years ago I used to design and make eye catching ,humorous…business cards for my friends. Before that I put people I knew on national magazine covers with a story line tag and shadow boxed the magazines. I forgot how much fun it was until I saw your video!
Yes, please! Would love a Cricuit tutorial!
My kids make fun of the way I say water I grew up in Maryland. They grew up in Missouri. Also, I have that stamp and I’m gonna pull it out and use it now. Thanks for the inspiration. On the same note of inspirational videos, finally inspired me to take my Cricut Joy out of the box and use it. I love it. I have an explore air two and a maker, but this is great to take with me on crops or just pulled of the desk and use as well.
Ralph, rule number one in stamping! There are no mistakes, we’re human, not a machine. That’s what makes our cards so special. Love your videos. Here from Alabama, with lots of family in Texas…. Love Austin. 😊😊😊😊😊😊
YES PLEASE, Cricut joy sentiment tutorial: equipment needed & when you use it
Coming up soon!
Hi Ralph, your first UA-cam card tutorial was excellent. You have a lovely relaxing voice and you explained your process clearly and succinctly. I look forward to watching many more of your videos in the furure. ❤
Content for future: studio tour, organization of your supplies, Top 5 favorite tools, where you get your tools too!
Hello from another former tech worker
As someone who recently took this leap too, I'm happy to see another face on UA-cam in the same boat! I wish you all the joys from this big decision! You're going to do great! :D
Former tech worker here who just took this leap too!! 👋
🎉Congratulations on your exciting new journey and welcome to UA-cam.
❤ 🇦🇺
Other video suggestions I’d love to see are a tour of your crafting space, organization, product descriptions, collection of cards you’ve made in the past that may not be posted on Instagram? But will always love a craft with me video🖤
Been watching your short videos on FB. Saw your announcement there and came here to subscribe. Good luck!
Love to see other men making cards. I’ve been a Stampin’ Up! Demo for 13 years and there are VERY FEW of us out there. BTW, yes, please do a Joy tutorial on using the Joy. I bought one on Black Friday and it’s still in the box!
Not sure if any one else has mentioned this, but I store my velcro circle underneath the ink pad. The circle fits right under, the square holds it in place, and then when you grab that color ink the circle with the matching color is right there for you. Just a thought. What a leap of faith you have taken, but your work is great so only success ahead right!!!
Welcome to the bottom of the rabbit hole! It's pretty crowded down here! I look forward to seeing your creations.
Yesss!! I loveee that you have a UA-cam channel! Excited to catch it early! ☺️🥰😍😍
Love your videos, especially on Instagram, and your cards!!! can you please do a video on supplies and how to use them and the different brands. Also go through your journey of what you got first and what you think are the most essential!
Welcome to the community! I learned something from you. I'm not a card maker, but I definitely need more distress ink pads in the sunset colors. That's what happens, the more new people you watch, the more supplies you need😂!
😂😂😂 lol. That's true!!
congratulations! I think Jennifer Maker has a video here on UA-cam on how to fill in open fonts on Cricut. I love that you are using a stamp set I haven't seen before and to get a masculine take on cardmaking.
Did a great job, I’m 77 been making cards for years so fun and relaxing. Will be watching you thanks
You are one talented young man. I’m impressed!
Welcome to this wonderful hobby! Like you, I started paper crafting during the pandemic. I absolutely love it! Looking forward to your contributions to our shared hobby 🥳😉🤩
Another guy crafter/stamper weighing in. Really like your manner and ease of explaining things. Some days i feel like i dont have a creative bone in my body and then i see things like this and know to just "trust the process" Picked up a Cricut Joy today and would really love some tutorials on how to use it. I am terrified......hahahah. thanks so much and now subscribed!
Thanks for being real Ralph.
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Lovely video Ralph & a beautiful card, thank you!
I didn't even know there was such a small Cricut. So cute. I would love to see that tutorial. Thanks
It's the perfect size for us cardmakers!
I have s Cricut joy but have yet to figure out how to do custom text/sentiments which is why I got it🤦♀️. Tutorial please!
Very well done friend. Welcome to the never ending rabbit hole. You will find great joy in this adventure. But be careful. You don’t need everything new that hits the market. Take your time and find your niche and buy what you will use. Take it from someone who went way over board thousands of dollars and now 15 yrs later getting rid of tons. I have watched u on insta for a while now. I enjoy your work and look forward to more.
Thank you Tammy! 🙂
Welcome to the handmade card Tribe, Ralph! I have been making cards for several years now and it also brings me enjoyment. People still love getting cards and hand made cards are even more loved. Best wishes on your channel and beautiful card today!
Hi JeffM… this was very nice of you to welcome Ralph to our Paper Crafting community!❤👍🏾✨
You should look up his good morning America interview!! I really liked it!
Thank you for the warm welcome Jeff!
So glad you are on you tube!! Welcome!! There are lots of us out here.
Absolutely love that youre on UA-cam now!!! Please please please do a video on how you do your sentiments with your cricut joy!!
Can't get away from me!
Loved the video. Not sure how, but that’s the first time I’ve seen somebody using a cricket joy so as much as I loved your video, I’m not sure if I’m going to love the rabbit hole you may have just sent me down regarding what looks like a magnificent piece of machinery, lol. If anyone needs me I’ll be searching cricut joy tutorials and reviews for probably the next 20 hours. So much for laundry day! Seriously though, congrats on taking the leap and making a career change. Lord knows I thought about it a million times and if I could figure out a way to be even semi financially successful with my crafting I would do it in a heartbeat.
Love my crafting but those bills need to be paid and my kids need to be fed😂. Please keep making videos, you were great to watch!
I discovered your videos on shorts, and I loved seeing this in-depth process. I have also just discovered this world, love it❤.
Thanks for sharing your hobby with us. My current hobby is jewelry making, love it so much. Maybe one day I can also quit my day job😅😅😅
Welcome to the carmaker community! I've been scrapbooking and card making for 45 years and with all the stuff I've accumulated I'm just starting to get organized and love stampnstorage. Today's stamps really make it easier for you. Back in the day we didn't have any heroescapes and had to make our own layouts and create with many different stamps. A little more for the imagination compared to today simply ready for you to just do. Oh and the space that would mounted stamps take up! I hope Tim Holtz has it inspired you. Even at my age he has inspired me. There's so many good, creative UA-cam channels out there to watch. It's fun seeing a newbie share a new passion as it reignites things I've passed forgotten to do. Look forward to seeing more of your creativity.
I do have a handful of wood block stamps -- but I couldn't imagine having a room full of them!
@ralphtyndall a wall, over 700. One day I'll get to taking them off the blocks but I'm not sure how I'm going to store them. It's very motivating to stand in front of a wall and decide which you're going to use. Today stamps you almost forget about that are filed in a book or a case or a box, out of side out of mind. Motivation is key.
I've been buying stamps for about 50 years and have thousands of them. I love them and can't purge any. Even the thought makes me cringe. Years back I was talked into removing stamps from the wood mounts and regret it. My advice is, DON'T DO IT!
I would love the bouquet of flower one ... !
Hi Ralph! Welcome to the joy and love of creating but more importantly, sharing love with others through cards. It’s a win win! The shopping never ends, so hang in there! Kudos for doing what you love!
Wow! I am totally impressed with you! Great first video, clear, precise and great presence. You have done what so many of us want or wish we could do. I would love to see a circuit video using the original machine. I don't have a new style, fancy one, but I have forbidden my self the luxury of buying one more machine. Good luck on your endeavor, keep those videos coming and get yourself some high power sponsors (and feel great doing it!). 💗💗
What an exciting journey you're on! Congratulations for choosing LIFE over all the "shoulds" that get thrown at us. Living an inspired life means the rest of the world gets to experience the best of you! ❤
Hi Mary, fancy meeting you here 😂Just like you to encourage such an amazing and brave decision! Take care and have a fabulous Sunday. Kind regards from Germany., Nicola
Thank you Mary 🙂I couldn't agree more!
@@nicolalederer9517 hey hey Nicola! YAY! So happy to see you here too! :)
What a lovely hand made card .Am from the UK and its my first time I have watched your tutorial 😊
Excellent job Ralph! 👏👏👏👏 So enjoyed your UA-cam tutorial and so wonderful to see more men getting involved and making cards as well as doing tutorials.
Loved how you explained everything as you went along and especially how your little guy would pop up, 🤣. Thank you also for not repeating yourself as you were explaining what you were doing..
I happened to pull up the UA-cam Channel and there you were, first time seeing you, so welcome!
I live in the rainforest in Costa Rica with my husband, we moved here over 8 years ago and I was so happy I brought my hobby with me for I love making cards. Been doing so over 15 years now.
I look forward to seeing more of your tutorials and cards for I loved ❤️ your card! Beautiful job 😊
Thank you for the very kind welcome Linda 🙂 so glad you found me!
You can use dish soap to wash your cricut mat. Air dry & it will be sticky again. Also I use cardboard to give dimension- more environmental & recycling too!
I just turned 62 considering on retiring and doing the sane thing . Love making my cards. Throughout the last 15 years of card making I have myself set up with supplies. Of course there’s always new stuff . Congratulations on your new career . Love watching your tik toks.
I'm considering the same thing. I'm 2 years from retirement and I've been crafting sine the fussy cutting days. I love all the tools and machines.
@carolprice5657 - I love how you phrased it as "... doing the sane thing."
I know what you meant, but you're right. Card making is more sane than a lot of things we usually do.
Best wishes to you. ❤
Thanks Ralph. Greetings from Australia. Great card. Keep up the excellent work. 😊
Welcome! Gorgeous card. Might I make a suggestion- open your stamp pad to the side of your card, just in case you drop it 😊😊 Been there,done that.
Very nice job Ralph, you'll do great with this hobby
Congratulations and welcome to You Tube and card making. You are brand new to me! I enjoy your approach, and your pop culture references! You are soothing, authentic and unique. It’s great having another man on board! 😊
I love the concept of your card so inspiring! And enamored! No I’m jK you really inspired me with such a unique and beautiful card
Aww thank you, I'm so glad you enjoyed the video 🙂
You did a beautiful job and I really enjoyed this. Please do more UA-cams. Thanks and I wish you loads of success!
I've seen you on Instagram - great to 'meet' you! Wishing you the best as you take this risk and embrace card making full time!
Thank you! 🙂 I must say I watched several of your videos while falling down the rabbit hole
I have a Cricut Maker. Never wanted a Joy until seeing you do this! So much easier to do the writing on a little desktop Cricut! Oh and as another commenter said, blue Cricut mat for cardstock. Good luck to you. Love your video and thanks for sharing!
To the commenter: You can do everything Ralph is showing with his Cricut Joy with your Cricut Maker (& soooooo much more, especially Print then Cut, not to mention everything you can do with all the Maker Adaptive Tools-it’s my very favorite Cricut machine because of that versatility!!). Just wanted you to know you’ve already got everything in front of you that you need to do sentiments!!!
I am so glad you have spread your media wings to UA-cam! I love your cards on Instagram. I really appreciate how you approach combining “traditional” card making with the Cricut Joy. I tend to mentally place certain tools in specific categories (scrapbooking, cardmaking, vinyl products, etc.), so I sometimes have a hard time seeing the cross-connections. Also, I love all of your little pop-ups and inserts throughout the video! I bet it took forever to edit, but, again, it shows how you’re thinking across available media and tools which is an amazing skill! ❤️
Wow! Thank you so much 🙂
Thanks for the new idea for my resin and beading projects
I was there since day one on TikTok.. As a stampin up Demonstrator I love you're content. I totally get the need to paper craft.
Yes, I would love a video about making your sentiments with a Cricut!! I'm interested in knowing how you make the "bubble" around the words.
I didn’t know about that Cricut machine and have never seen any other maker do a custom sentiment. I would love to see more. Maybe even a series.??? Anyway, welcome and best of luck to you. Lovely card. More, please!
Coming right up!
Yes, please!
Just subscribed!! Love your side comments, they crack me up!!
FYI you can clean cricut mats if they are dusty with mild soap and water. Leave it dry and it will be sticky again. The font issue, you chose a cutting font. So the cricut draws the cut lines masking a hollow letter set if you draw it. If you want solid letters pic the mono line ones.
Pro tip, curl the mat not your paper when you remove item. Hold the mat upside down over your desk and curl it away from your paper so your paper doesn’t curl.
Great tip on cleaning the mats! I did use a writing font for all of the words except 'unwritten'. I still want it to be bubble letters, but I'd like the cricut to fill in the letters for me!
Happy happy joy joy - so glad you're moving into the longer format of UA-cam! So enjoy your insta. Love it! Love this!
Thanks for following me over from insta!
I have been loving your reels and shorts for some time now and I’m excited that you started your own UA-cam channel. Yay for you for quitting your job to do something you love and you’re very good at!
Fellow Texan here (from just south of Houston). Looking forward to seeing more of your cards. You are a wonderful addition to this awesome community! 😊
Lots in common Ralph! I lived in Texas where I started making cards over 11 years ago when I lived in Dallas. I loved going to Austin. We now live in NC. I think your tech and social media backgrounds are going to be HUGE assets to your card making journey. I loved how you cut in the LC clip and that song was HUGE when I moved to Dallas… I remember it when I was driving to Texas when I moved from Maine… scared to death but wildly excited!! You will rock this.. I promise!!
Heat embossing is indeed a magical thing! I remember seeing it the first time and thought Wow!
Great video with some tips I haven't heard before. Thank you!
Hi, Ralph, from San Antonio. I got into card, making right before the pandemic, and it has become some thing I very much do since the pandemic. I still work, but I do make pretty elaborate cards. I’m more of a die cutter rather than a stamper. I am big on materials from Crafter’s Companion. And I am trying to expand my horizons on different techniques. Making cards is something that has really intrigued me. The people I send them to either love my cards or don’t. And if they don’t, they don’t receive another one. I have subscribed to your channel, and I wish you all the best!
Some won't appreciate a handmade card, and that's ok. The joy for me comes from the creating and gifting. After that, they can do what they please with the card! But I agree, if I find out they didn't appreciate it they probably won't get another. Too much effort to go to waste 😂
That's a DRAMATIC sunset or sunrise!
I am so glad you can to UA-cam. After seeing your video shorts through Facebook reels, I have been hoping you would make more videos. I found card making about a couple months ago because I needed an outlet as I work on my doctorate. Now I am addicted. Congratulations on your move from corporate to fun!
It's a slippery slope isn't it!
When you want card inspiration - buy card making magazines that come with freebies, they show you the projects to make inside and usually, this leads to more ideas - the best of luck in your new venture, I made cards for my old firm and found inspiration by trying every technique there is; Quilling, Iris Cards, Decoupage, Steampunk etc.
I'm thrilled you're making longer form content! Your TikToks have been some of my favorite to watch.
Thank you! ❤
I watched your shorts there is a fold you did with the cat and fish bowl, would love to see a full tutorial!
***You can Prime your cricut mat.. before you use it, place your palms on it a few times to prime it.
Great tip! Thank you!
I follow you on TikTok and check on you daily to see if you dropped anything new. :) I would love to see a tutorial on Cricket Joy. I have a Silhouette but it's so huge that I rarely use it since my daughter moved back home and took over my craft room as her bedroom. Kids! The Joy looks small enough to keep beside my shrunken work space. I would also love to see your video setup. I struggle with how to get the camera (phone) above my work but also see what I am recording at the same time. Thanks so much for sharing your techniques. I've been cardmaking for 50 years and always love to watch and learn something new.
The cast of the hills would literally cry from happiness seeing this card!
Welcome to UA-cam. I enjoyed your first video and look forward to seeing more. I hope you will also show some of that pile of cards you held in future videos. You have done what most of us do not have the courage or resources to do-to quit a lucrative full-time job and follow your hobby/passion. I assume you will be selling your creations. I wish yu abundant success in your endeavors.
Great to meet you via the lovely internet! Love that your passion is the art of cardmaking! Yay! You’re an inspiration & you’re already doing a fantastic job on your journey! Such a great addition to our community! 😊
Hello, Ralph, so very nice to meet you!
Excellent video and GREAT card! I gave away my Cricket JOY last year after it sat there unused for the previous 2 😢 It made that person extremely happy and that gave me joy 😊
I now wish I still had it. Oh well, fussy cutting is still an option LOL
Thank you for sharing your story with us and good luck with everything 👏❤️🇨🇦
YES on the sentiment video!! I have used mine for custom sentiments but yours looks like they cut out like Honeybee Stamps sentiment dies, which I love. They are my fav sentiments.
Your tutorial was great looking forward to the next one absolutely love the card beautiful colours.
Really proud of you for making the leap, and I hope that this new journey is fulfilling and everything you need.
Thank you Melissa 🙂
Thanks for your video! I didnt have time to read every comment so forgive me if im repeating something someone already suggested. I totally feel your pain on getting things unstuck from the Cricut mats. My suggestion is to use the scraper tool. It helps with your content not curling and helps it to come free from an especially sticky new mat. Cricut sells a set, big and small scrapers....but i also saw some knock-offs at DollarTree. I havent tried the Dollar Tree ones but they look legit. I feel it is a necessary tool in the craft room!
Kim
Please do a tutorial on your custom sentiments with your Cricut joy. I’d love to learn that.
Thank you, I enjoyed your video. I can empathize I'm hoping to retire early and would like to start selling and creating content, as well. Its the tech aspect that intimidates me the most. Welcome to our paper crafting community.
love the card and your presentation...welcome to the card making community
I love your Tik Tok and Instagram videos! So glad you're on UA-cam now, too 😊
Ralph, being Type A is is ok. Just remember, in card making, we don’t do perfect. Just keep enjoying what you’re doing. Welcome to UA-cam. Your card is gorgeous!
Something I have to constantly remind myself!
@@ralphtyndall
I think the saying is something like... "It's handmade, not Hallmark" I try repeating this over and over when creating...doesn't always work though lol. Good luck with the channel ! Love from Melb, Australia xx
Congrats on your 1st of many….
Just great watching you and the talk through how to do it.
I’ve been making cards about 23 years. I wish I would have had UA-cam back then to watch you. It’s hard to believe you are just starting out. You have all the tools and are really good1 I’ve never used a cricut joy, so you taught me that too. And I forgot I have that Hero Arts stamp set and that I need to pull it out and use it again. Good luck to you and I’ll be checking out some more of your stuff as you keep showing up in my feed!😊
I can relate to the three monitors....and a creative outlet. New sub. Love the hills!!
I too got sucked into this hobby watching heat embossing too, over 20 years ago, eek how has it been that long. Love how your card turned out & congrats on taking this brave step & wish you all the best this new journey.
Hi Ralph came across your video while scrolling through you tube, loved the stamp set you used and loved the finished card, I think you have found your calling as you were excellent with the tutorial and your card was amazing. Good luck on this new adventure, I am sure you will have great success.
I’ve been cardmaking for 20+ years. I love watching videos and always learn something new. Best of luck to you on your UA-cam launch!
Thank you! 🙂
Yay for you! Blessings for peace and continued success!
Your first video was excellent! Thanks for explaining each step and how to use the tools you selected. The card you made is beautiful and I love the colors you selected for the sky! Well done. You are going to have a bright future in the cardmaking industry!
Love your demeanor, pace and style! Keep it up👍🏻💃🏻👍🏻
Welcome to the UA-cam crafty family. Glad you're here to share in our love of paper crafting. When I want to use a font like you did on one of my Cricut machines, I do them as print & cut. Also, a lot of the time a light grip mat is better and they can easily be cleaned with a baby wipe.
Thanks Izzy! I'm not sure the Joy supports print and cut...
Glad you joined youtube, my first time seeing any of your content. Love the card, didn't know the stamp-aligner-thing existed, so that's really cool. My Mom does some ink work and she dabs the extra ink onto a full sheet of cardstock putting similar colors in similar areas. Later she cuts that down for accents on background pieces, backgrounds for words, starting background for an entire card/layout, etc. Give you some really interesting patterns, plus we are fans of 'leave no ink behind'. (in my case, dye when working with yarn).
Would love to see how you organize your craft room! Working on mine now and need all the help I can get!😊
Same.
He just posed how he stores his ink on tik tok and instagram
@@MWW11235 thanks!
@@Guevarak he also has a really cool good morning America interview!
An artist friend of mine, once told me, a perfectionist cannot be an artist. I’m a perfectionist at heart, and I’ve had to learn the hard way that she was right.
What a lovely thing for him to notice and then gift you heat embossing gun. That's great partnering. ❤ Also love to hear the inspiration behind your designs
I love that you didn’t just do a boring process chat … but added stories in along the way. My fav type of card video …. like having a chat with a friend. (BTW … your process description was not boring.) Congrats on the stats for your first ever video! 🎉
Thank you for the fun card! A couple tips I have if you want to avoid using extra foam tape...you can cut out a couple extra words (ie..unwritten) and layer them like you did the center of the card base. I hate wasting paper so I would cut out a smaller rectangle frame behind the front panel and it will also keep the card from being to front heavy but still give you the pop you're going for. Happy crafting!
Thank you so much for sharing your story! I love your cards and hope that you continue the tutorials to include how to use the Cricut Joy. I wish you the best of luck as you continue to write your new chapter. ❤
I will do a deep dive on the Cricut soon!
Great job on your first video. I liked your chit-chat. I've been a cardmaker for over 10 years. I love how each card is a piece of art. I also enjoy the tactile aspect since I work on the computer all day for work. I'd love to see a video of your favorite tools. The circuit joy is a first look for me. Good luck!
Wow! Love it!
A really simple tip for helping with keeping your sentiments right where you want them before you adhere them is using cling wrap.
Keep being brave in your endeavors 👍 😊
Press N Seal works particularly well.
So glad to run across this video! I too am from NC...I live in Charlotte now, but grew up in eastern NC (Ahoskie).
Enjoyed your video, and look forward to seeing more.