Wow! One of your best tutorials ever - and they're all great! The background is so impactful but you have shown how achievable it is, and with a technique which will work with countless stamps and stencils. I bought the window die knowing I liked the idea of a structural piece but without any real clue as to how I was going to bring it to life - and your crackle/ paint/ ink idea is just perfect. Please, please continue with your videos as they really are so much more helpful than the pictures and brief descriptions in so many blog and Instagram posts. The time you take is so appreciated ❤
Many steps but a great card. It really is the extra detailed steps like the way you added texture paste then just a bit of colour to the cathedral window, to bring out the cracks that make the shape looked aged and so realistic. Thanks for the video Juliana.
I love love love how you show and list the supplies at the beginning of your videos! It gives me a chance to get out my supplies and craft along with you. I adore your style! Thank you for your inspiration!
I love the way you give so much depth to your projects. The music then stencil with holly was awesome but I never thought of adding more ink over the top. It is amazing the depth you get. You are so talented and I love your videos and projects
I watch your videos and say Wow Wow Wow. They are so informative and inspirational. This is another gorgeous card and I can't wait to try out the techniques you used.
So beautiful! Can not wait to try it. Thanks for the inspiration.❤ love how you showed us how to make the background so gorgeous and also how you mentioned all the product you used so very helpful.
How fabulous! I sat here watching and was completely mesmerized, my coffee went ice cold 😂… this is so not my comfort zone but I’m going to give this a try! Thanks so much for the step by step tutorial and technique demonstrations. 😊
If you are referring to coloring the watercolor paper Spritz would not be my first choice because they aren’t really made for full color coverage. I would recommend using Distress Ink and either blend it onto the paper or ink smoosh it or even just use colored cardstock and ink the edges. Hope that helps!
@@JulianaMichaels Yes this does help. I actually smooshed my Distress Ink onto my panel and then added some Distress Spritz (I don't currently have any sprays}. It worked beautifully!! :) Thank you for responding!
@@JulianaMichaels love the larger ones I am not an A2 fan my family and friends say they are so small, like an invitation card so when I see larger cards I love them or just make a2 into 5x7
@@heidim6468that would be my suggestion! You can always take the design and make it larger. You can even just layer the A2 design on to some mat layers to make it larger!
I love this idea but you did too much ink smooshing for me. I would have to do more colored cardstock. But this project sure turned out lovely! Obviously your details make it the best it can be.
Wow! One of your best tutorials ever - and they're all great! The background is so impactful but you have shown how achievable it is, and with a technique which will work with countless stamps and stencils. I bought the window die knowing I liked the idea of a structural piece but without any real clue as to how I was going to bring it to life - and your crackle/ paint/ ink idea is just perfect. Please, please continue with your videos as they really are so much more helpful than the pictures and brief descriptions in so many blog and Instagram posts. The time you take is so appreciated ❤
Thank you for the feedback and for the kind words!
This card is stunning. I have learned so much from you. Thank you so much for sharing what you do with us. You are truly an inspiration.
You are so welcome! Thank you for such kind words!
Many steps but a great card. It really is the extra detailed steps like the way you added texture paste then just a bit of colour to the cathedral window, to bring out the cracks that make the shape looked aged and so realistic. Thanks for the video Juliana.
You are welcome and thanks so much!
I love love love how you show and list the supplies at the beginning of your videos! It gives me a chance to get out my supplies and craft along with you. I adore your style!
Thank you for your inspiration!
You are so welcome!
Gorgeous project Juliana. I love how you explain everything so clearly xx
Thanks so much 😊
Such a timeless card you’ve made with these techniques. I so appreciate your calm and concise explanations for each technique.
Thank you so much!
Love this one, Juliana! 🎉❤🎉 You always inspire me with your creativity. Joan
Thank you so much!☺️
Beautiful card! ❤ Thank you.
Thanks so much!
Your videos are so good. Real time, and clearly explained. Thanks for providing them for us!
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
I love the way you give so much depth to your projects. The music then stencil with holly was awesome but I never thought of adding more ink over the top. It is amazing the depth you get. You are so talented and I love your videos and projects
Thank you so much for such kind words!
I watch your videos and say Wow Wow Wow. They are so informative and inspirational. This is another gorgeous card and I can't wait to try out the techniques you used.
I'm thrilled to hear that! Thank you so much!
fantastic !!!!
Many thanks!!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Another fabulous tutorial Juliana! Thanks so much for sharing your gorgeous card!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for sharing your process. it's a gorgeous card!
You are so welcome!
So beautiful! Can not wait to try it. Thanks for the inspiration.❤ love how you showed us how to make the background so gorgeous and also how you mentioned all the product you used so very helpful.
You are so welcome!
Love this card!
Thank you so much!
Using tracing paper as a mask would make it easier to align the design of the stamp evenly on your background paper.
That is a great idea! Now to get myself some tracing paper!
Beautiful card! Great tutorial with a lot of inspiration!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Stunning card Juliana. Thanks great tutorial on how you made each part!
You are so welcome!
Beautiful
Thank you so much!
You inspire me so much - thanks!
You are so welcome!
Awesome card!!!
Thanks so much!
Stunning card and amazing tutorial! I will try to create something with these techniques. Thanks for the inspiration!
You are so very welcome!
I appreciate the walk through of the techniques. What a beautiful card. 💙💜❤💚
You are so welcome!
Love watching you create your wonderful cards! Thanks for sharing and inspiring.
Thank you!😊
Love the entire card, but ohhh that background!!
Thank you!😊
Thanks so much for the paper towel trick!!
You are so welcome!
gorgeous
Thank you!😊
Really lovely, you give some easy directions and make it look possible to try doing the same x
Thanks so much! That is always my goal.
How fabulous! I sat here watching and was completely mesmerized, my coffee went ice cold 😂… this is so not my comfort zone but I’m going to give this a try! Thanks so much for the step by step tutorial and technique demonstrations. 😊
🤣 Sorry I ruined your coffee! But glad you enjoyed the video!
Enjoyed the video! I plan to try some of your techniques.
Awesome! Thank you!
Drippity, is that a new word? hahaha. Love all your cards and tutorials. The cards are so elegant and your direction is very easy to follow. New sub.
Sure! LOL Welcome and thanks for watching and commenting!
I love this tutorial video! Question for you, can I use the Distress Spritz in lieu of the Distress sprays? I will be trying this on my card panels!!
If you are referring to coloring the watercolor paper Spritz would not be my first choice because they aren’t really made for full color coverage. I would recommend using Distress Ink and either blend it onto the paper or ink smoosh it or even just use colored cardstock and ink the edges. Hope that helps!
@@JulianaMichaels Yes this does help. I actually smooshed my Distress Ink onto my panel and then added some Distress Spritz (I don't currently have any sprays}. It worked beautifully!! :) Thank you for responding!
@@debbiekneeland8827yay! the spritz will add some pretty shimmer to them!
Saw your cards on Tim Holtz. Beautiful just beautiful. What size cards do you usually make?????
I usually make the standard A2 size which is 4.25 x 5.5 inches. This one is much larger than normal!
@@JulianaMichaels love the larger ones I am not an A2 fan my family and friends say they are so small, like an invitation card so when I see larger cards I love them or just make a2 into 5x7
@@heidim6468that would be my suggestion! You can always take the design and make it larger. You can even just layer the A2 design on to some mat layers to make it larger!
I love this idea but you did too much ink smooshing for me. I would have to do more colored cardstock. But this project sure turned out lovely! Obviously your details make it the best it can be.
I totally get that! Thanks for watching!