What a brilliant idea adhering it to printer paper! I've come across this idea years ago - but always got frustrated lining them up. Thank you - I'm off to cut some printer paper
How adorable. I have some paper pads that I got to do something with and this is perfect. Plus I do love those free sentiments. Love this so much. Thank you Natasha! I look forward to making this and posting in the Facebook group. First I need to get organized and I have a load of videos to watch, including yours which I’m looking forward to. Thank you so much for always inspiring us.
A couple of years ago I made small quilts for my family using the technique of stacking quares of fabric and cutting at an angle. It hadn't occurred to me that we can do the same with patterned paper for cardmaking! Thanks, Natasha!
Natasha- you are so funny!! I would call them 3 cut cards too- even tho 2 cuts, lol. I think because you end up with 3 pieces- so that makes sense in my mind too!! Anyway--loooove the cards. I have made this style before and I got the idea from YOU!!😍😍😍 You have the best ideas. And the best tutorials/videos. Us cardmakers out here really appreciate you!! Much love and thanks again. =D
Natasha, I see you favorite color made it’s way to these nice cards ! I do like the coordinating packs of paper , and especially like the heavy weight with color or print on both side !
Another lot of great, quick cards Natasha. Good for men! Thank you. And I must mention those fantastic free sentiments. I am sure I speak for everyone else too, these have just been the best!!!
Brilliant! Love this design so much! Your cards turned out beautifully! I'm going to try this design to help me use some of my paper pads! I love how you used the ribbon! Thank you so much for sharing. Have a wonderful day 🪻🦋💕
Really like this quick card making idea Natasha 😃 Great use of papers, great use of the ribbon and the sentiments. Instead of a sentiment, a flower could be used for a feminine card, and a cog or tree for a masculine one to change it up even more. Well done Natasha 😊❤
Such an easy idea! Those papers work so well together. Embossing folders could be used with this layout too. Shiny cardstocks! Endless. You certainly inspire us!🥰💐🦘🦘
Another great set of cards,Im running behind with my viewing so before we head off for the Anzac parade I thought I would try snd catch up. Love this designs so simple and easy.
How quick was that? I have a ton of 6"x6" papers, in fact I found another pile today, so I'll have to make some of these. Thanks Natasha. Ruth down under. (in your case I should say "across the pond:.
I watched your presentation on Papercrafters Get Organized and loved your simple approach to storage. But, I knew that would come from you after years of watching all your videos. ❤ Thank you for all you do - you looked just adorable in the video!!
These are lovely Tash! I tried to make the card from 1013 yesterday but couldn't figure out how to find the center of the 4" square! I'm hopeless at measuring things! Love the look of these cards today so will have a try at making them,tfs.x
Where can I find the summit presentation please, it's driving me mad haha, I've got the free ticket, but cant find it on the channel :(. I missed it last year too, as couldnt find it, but presumed I'd missed it with time difference, but thought I was still in time this time :( xx
Could you possibly call it a 3-cut card because of the 3 pieces your left with after the cuts? Because it's cut into 3 pieces. That's how I'm seeing it anyway.😊
I need some masculine cards quickly and I remembered this video. Thank you!
Simple yet stunning
Love These. Love all your videos!
I quite like the ‘S’ ribbon behind the sentiment. Its a nice change up from wrapping ribbon around the card.
Love your videos!! Watch them a lot you have great card techniques thankyou for the inspiration - kay 😊
I've tried a "one cut", but never thought to do a "two cut"!! Great design with so many possibilities. Glad you had some crafty fun time 😊
These would be a great option for masculine cards, something I always tend to find more challenging.
Great for a masculine card. You are so crafty and clever.
What a brilliant idea adhering it to printer paper! I've come across this idea years ago - but always got frustrated lining them up. Thank you - I'm off to cut some printer paper
How adorable. I have some paper pads that I got to do something with and this is perfect. Plus I do love those free sentiments. Love this so much. Thank you Natasha! I look forward to making this and posting in the Facebook group. First I need to get organized and I have a load of videos to watch, including yours which I’m looking forward to. Thank you so much for always inspiring us.
They are called cut and shuffle cards. Yours are so pretty, love that paper pack.
I think this technique would be great for Christmas cards. I make between 50 and 75 every year so this would be a great timesaver.
I did this style for my Christmas cards this past year and put glittery ribbon on the joins.
I love this clever idea Natasha, thanks so much for sharing x
A couple of years ago I made small quilts for my family using the technique of stacking quares of fabric and cutting at an angle. It hadn't occurred to me that we can do the same with patterned paper for cardmaking! Thanks, Natasha!
Natasha- you are so funny!! I would call them 3 cut cards too- even tho 2 cuts, lol. I think because you end up with 3 pieces- so that makes sense in my mind too!! Anyway--loooove the cards. I have made this style before and I got the idea from YOU!!😍😍😍 You have the best ideas. And the best tutorials/videos. Us cardmakers out here really appreciate you!! Much love and thanks again. =D
Natasha, I see you favorite color made it’s way to these nice cards ! I do like the coordinating packs of paper , and especially like the heavy weight with color or print on both side !
Thank you for sharing your ideas for quick, easy, lovely cards like these. You are so very much appreciated 😊
Love this quick card making idea. Thank you, Natasha.
Another lot of great, quick cards Natasha. Good for men! Thank you. And I must mention those fantastic free sentiments. I am sure I speak for everyone else too, these have just been the best!!!
Another name I've heard for this is "stack, cut & shuffle". Exactly this technique. Wonderful demo. I love your ideas. ❤
Great cards
Thank you will be trying this out🦋🦋🦋
Thank You!
Brilliant! Love this design so much! Your cards turned out beautifully! I'm going to try this design to help me use some of my paper pads! I love how you used the ribbon! Thank you so much for sharing. Have a wonderful day 🪻🦋💕
These are fabby. I need some thank you cards.. this technique is ideal. Thanks 😊
Love this! This is great for those papers that your not quite sure how to use.
Really like this quick card making idea Natasha 😃 Great use of papers, great use of the ribbon and the sentiments. Instead of a sentiment, a flower could be used for a feminine card, and a cog or tree for a masculine one to change it up even more. Well done Natasha 😊❤
Brilliant!
Such an easy idea! Those papers work so well together. Embossing folders could be used with this layout too. Shiny cardstocks! Endless. You certainly inspire us!🥰💐🦘🦘
Fabulous
Great cards.Thank you you your inspiration!
I have made cards using this sketch and love it, it does make a beautiful card. Love your cards. TFS Natasha.
Thank you! Lovely! I am now subscribed. I found you through the Craft organization summit.
Yay, thanks for joining me!
Great way to use up scraps and pages from a paper pad! Thanks!
I downloaded your sentiments. Thank you so much. You make the cutest cards and thank you for sharing, Natasha.
What a great way to make quick cards! And thank you for the prints from the website ♥️
Fab u Lou’s x
These are so fresh and neat! Very pleasing😂
Another great video. Congratulations on 100,000 subscribers 🎉
Thank you Natasha, they are wonderful generic cards that could work for all kinds of sentiments. Fun & easy to make as well ❤
Super super quick and easy. Love them
Thank you so much Natasha 💓 💗
What a great quick and easy any occasion layout - these cards are fabulous 🌻🌻
Love the cards. Ty
These are really cute cards! And they look pretty easy to make. Thank you
Cute
These are so cute! Lots of bang for your buck too!
Wow, easy to make cards but they look so effective ! Well done, Natasha. 😊
Love these cards! Thank you so much XXX💖💖💖
This technique looks like fun to create cards.
Great!
I watched your video on Paper crafters get organized, and loved it. Thank you.
Always inspirational. Thank you for sharing this idea. 😊
Love these!❤
Wow these are absolutely beautiful.I like this idea.I never thought of it.
I am definitely inspired- thank you!
Another great set of cards,Im running behind with my viewing so before we head off for the Anzac parade I thought I would try snd catch up.
Love this designs so simple and easy.
Thanks for demonstrating these cards. I definitely will follow this plan and use my collection of pattern paper for gift sets.
Nice cards!
How quick was that? I have a ton of 6"x6" papers, in fact I found another pile today, so I'll have to make some of these. Thanks Natasha. Ruth down under. (in your case I should say "across the pond:.
They are so lovely Natasha.. thank you🥰
Clean and simple cards ❤
love these!! just what i need!!! tfs!!
This is fabulous! Thank you!!!
A very inspiring idea. Thank you!
I just love this! Thanks so much!
What a great idea!!! Always enjoy your videos!!
Excellent idea ❤
Love this idea!!
Love the cards😀❤️
Fantastic cards!!
I watched your presentation on Papercrafters Get Organized and loved your simple approach to storage. But, I knew that would come from you after years of watching all your videos. ❤ Thank you for all you do - you looked just adorable in the video!!
Super cool designs!❤
Lovely , thank you 🇬🇧
Love these cards.
Great card idea x
Simple but cute
Love these.
I have seen a similar technique, I think it was called “cut,stack shuffle” or something like that.
Lovely 💛
Great video thank you
These are lovely Tash! I tried to make the card from 1013 yesterday but couldn't figure out how to find the center of the 4" square! I'm hopeless at measuring things! Love the look of these cards today so will have a try at making them,tfs.x
Lovely simple cards. What kind of trimmer are you using? Thanks 💕🇨🇦
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Is this paper weight or cardstock weight
Where can I find the summit presentation please, it's driving me mad haha, I've got the free ticket, but cant find it on the channel :(. I missed it last year too, as couldnt find it, but presumed I'd missed it with time difference, but thought I was still in time this time :( xx
Nevermind I think it's too late, I didn't get any emails or notifications or anything :(. Love your videos Natasha, thankyou :) xx
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Could you possibly call it a 3-cut card because of the 3 pieces your left with after the cuts? Because it's cut into 3 pieces. That's how I'm seeing it anyway.😊
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