I totally agree with sending cards out. I'm a newby to Cardmaking I had to give up my fulltime employment to care for my disabled son being at home mum I had to find something to keep me occupied and as I am also a giver I decided that I would do cardmaking as my ministry work to send out to Local Retirement Homes for the Elderly especially the medical wards as well as Terminal Ill patients who are in hospital. I have been watching a lot of your tutorials and that of K. Werner and Gina K as of this minute I have ordered left over kits off FB to get my skills up and I anticipate to start sending out cards once my equipment arrives but for now practicing with just Cardstock, Glitters, Inks, etc... I am soooo excited. I just wanted to Thank You for these tutorials because what I learn I will be giving to the Elderly and the Sick very soon. God Bless
Your cards which were created with such ease were done so professionally as was the video taping of the sequence. I very much appreciate that no time is wasted on your videos, showing the process of you hunting for supplies, or hmm humming around. You are very clear about what you are going to present and then go right to filming the presentation. This make your blog and UA-cam videos a pleasure to watch and easy to master techniques presented. Thanks so much for sharing.
I tried this technique and this is what I found out I did wrong. I didn't have a wood background stamp and used a red rubber stamp. First, I didn't apply enough spray to it. The second one, not enough pressure on the entire stamp. What worked for me - after I sprayed the stamp, I placed it on the paper inside of my Misti - closed the lid and had a nice even pressure image and it came out perfect! A book on top of the stamp would do the same thing. I have had Perfect Pearls for about 7 years or more, Distress Inks since they hit the market and never used either of them. This year I promise myself to use every product I have ever bought before I ever buy a new one:) With your help, I will fulfill this promise to myself- thank you!
Jennifer, Jennifer! You never cease to amaze me with the beautiful work that you do. And you always make it look so darn easy! Absolutely great techniques to show again. Beautiful cards!
Jennifer this technique is never old. I mean it is as beautiful today as it was the first time you did it. Some things are timeless and a beautiful simple card done so beautifully is never old. I do know what you mean but to me this card will always be a breath of fresh air. It's is beautiful in it's simplicity. Thank you Jennifer...I loved this video and now I know what I can do... love you for your sharing. pat
I totally LOVE this technique and made several yesterday but with a bit of a twist...after stamping with both plain water and also shimmer mist. I let everything dry completely then, using my stamp positioner I restamped the images using the oxide ink that I had covered the paper with. The result looks as though the paper was embossed. Really awesome technique Jennifer, thank you so much for sharing!!!
Beautiful! Thinking outside of the box as usual, Jennifer...love that you mentioned Impress stamps, I have a few of the older floral offerings and your technique today will certainly give them new life. Thanks so much.
Came across this today. November 28, 2018. I think I watched it first time around, but it really spoke to me today. I’m trying to revisit Technique videos more and more. Here’s hoping you see this comment and it urges you to do more of them.
These are absolutely gorgeous!!! My goodness Jennifer, you were blessed with an amazing gift. I love watching you create beautiful things. Thank you so much for always sharing the process with us. I have learned so much from you.
Jennifer another excellent technique, I love how you explain how to do this, and at the same time give additional ideas on how you can use the same method in other areas, like in backgrounds. So Cool ! Thank you for sharing xo
Amazing how much more pulled together the little strip of silver on the card makes! I like the ideas you give us on how to get more out of our stamps and dies! I need a seperate life insurance policy on my stamps and dies since coming back to stamping!
Another technique I just wouldn't have thought of.......Jennifer you never cease to wow me. Thanks for sharing and I will try this in my next session of card making. Thanks for letting us know where you got your envelopes as I love the curved flap on the back. Hugs
Hi Jennifer ~ As always, your video was wonderful. You always add in nice tips and "tricks" to make our cards extra special. While this technique may be an old one, I've never seen it before and will try it tomorrow (after I watch my METS win tonight's game!!). I like to add a little touch to my envelopes as well and the silver glitter hearts and strip at the bottom add a nice finishing touch to your card. Thanks for sharing your talent with the rest of us paper crafters.
This was a really great video for me because I actually work at Impress but I have no idea why Tim Holtz is different, so that's why I watched. And lo and behold you're using a stamp that I see/straighten 3 days out of the week haha
Hi Jennifer! Fabulous, as always! I could watch your videos all day long. Thank you so much for making them. I'm wondering if you could sharpen your corner chomper by cutting through kitchen aluminum foil or extra fine sand paper. Just a thought!
Fun! Fun! Fun! I am so excited to get to my craft room and see what stamps i have to create this fun design! I do have a question for you... I bought WRMK embossing folders that have sentiments on them. I have a had time coming up with designs to use these. Have any ideas? Thanks again for all your great videos sharing the techniques you use! Gets me excited for crafting!
I have been burning with the question of what you do for envelopes especially since I want to send out the card I'm going to make next and I love that you answered that question in the video! Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us. I can never do crafts right, everything I touchlooks ugly (seriously I call it the Tamra Touch because I always ruin everything) but following your videos and blog has greatly helped me and my skills . . . if not necessarily my bank account. :P
Jenn--would love to win the Peony and Dahlia stamps. Can't find the comment list for my entry to win. So here's my favorite tried/true stamping technique which you asked for: Mask off a 2" or so horizontal or vertical band; sponge on color; stamp main image on and/or beyond the band. Eezy peezy!
Do you have to do this when the distress ink is still wet?? I've tried getting a water reaction from DI once it's dry, and it didn't do anything. I just wondered if time was a factor for these cards..? Thank you. I think you are just amazing!
Jennifer, did you heat-set the inked background before stamping with the pearly water or did you go ahead and stamp while background was still wet? Should it make a difference? Thanks for all your great technique videos. I have learned so much.
I just made many attempts at your card idea. They are not turning out like yours! Does it matter what type of card stock? Weight? I heavily inked the card stock I have, but i am not getting uniform definition like you get. I am also not getting a bright image like you have. I love your videos and projects.
I totally agree with sending cards out. I'm a newby to Cardmaking I had to give up my fulltime employment to care for my disabled son being at home mum I had to find something to keep me occupied and as I am also a giver I decided that I would do cardmaking as my ministry work to send out to Local Retirement Homes for the Elderly especially the medical wards as well as Terminal Ill patients who are in hospital. I have been watching a lot of your tutorials and that of K. Werner and Gina K as of this minute I have ordered left over kits off FB to get my skills up and I anticipate to start sending out cards once my equipment arrives but for now practicing with just Cardstock, Glitters, Inks, etc... I am soooo excited. I just wanted to Thank You for these tutorials because what I learn I will be giving to the Elderly and the Sick very soon. God Bless
Your cards which were created with such ease were done so professionally as was the video taping of the sequence. I very much appreciate that no time is wasted on your videos, showing the process of you hunting for supplies, or hmm humming around. You are very clear about what you are going to present and then go right to filming the presentation. This make your blog and UA-cam videos a pleasure to watch and easy to master techniques presented. Thanks so much for sharing.
+adamsma29 C thank you!
Never would have known you could stamp with water like that, thanks for showing me. I love all 3 of these beautiful cards and cool envelopes!
What a great idea. A beautiful card with simple additions. Thank you Jennifer.
I tried this technique and this is what I found out I did wrong. I didn't have a wood background stamp and used a red rubber stamp. First, I didn't apply enough spray to it. The second one, not enough pressure on the entire stamp. What worked for me - after I sprayed the stamp, I placed it on the paper inside of my Misti - closed the lid and had a nice even pressure image and it came out perfect! A book on top of the stamp would do the same thing. I have had Perfect Pearls for about 7 years or more, Distress Inks since they hit the market and never used either of them. This year I promise myself to use every product I have ever bought before I ever buy a new one:) With your help, I will fulfill this promise to myself- thank you!
Jennifer, Jennifer! You never cease to amaze me with the beautiful work that you do. And you always make it look so darn easy! Absolutely great techniques to show again. Beautiful cards!
Jennifer this technique is never old. I mean it is as beautiful today as it was the first time you did it. Some things are timeless and a beautiful simple card done so beautifully is never old. I do know what you mean but to me this card will always be a breath of fresh air. It's is beautiful in it's simplicity. Thank you Jennifer...I loved this video and now I know what I can do... love you for your sharing. pat
I totally LOVE this technique and made several yesterday but with a bit of a twist...after stamping with both plain water and also shimmer mist. I let everything dry completely then, using my stamp positioner I restamped the images using the oxide ink that I had covered the paper with. The result looks as though the paper was embossed. Really awesome technique Jennifer, thank you so much for sharing!!!
oh my goodness Jennifer what beautiful cards. thankyou so much for the tutorial. I'm popping over to pinterest now to see all your lovely boards.
Beautiful! Thinking outside of the box as usual, Jennifer...love that you mentioned Impress stamps, I have a few of the older floral offerings and your technique today will certainly give them new life. Thanks so much.
Came across this today. November 28, 2018. I think I watched it first time around, but it really spoke to me today. I’m trying to revisit Technique videos more and more. Here’s hoping you see this comment and it urges you to do more of them.
These are absolutely gorgeous!!! My goodness Jennifer, you were blessed with an amazing gift. I love watching you create beautiful things. Thank you so much for always sharing the process with us. I have learned so much from you.
HOLY GUACAMOLE!!!!! This is so incredibly beautiful and easy! Thank you, Jennifer!
These are so simply beautiful. I love the envelopes that you stamped, also.
What a beautiful tip for rubber wooden stamps give the ones we have a perfect new use!!!
Beautiful, easy cards. Love that new Blueprint Distress Ink! As always great ideas from you. Thanks for sharing.
stamp with water! guauu! Love it!♡ beautiful cards jennifer!!♡
Beautiful cards and a great technique....tfs
well done Jennifer
Jennifer another excellent technique, I love how you explain how to do this, and at the same time give additional ideas on how you can use the same method in other areas, like in backgrounds. So Cool ! Thank you for sharing xo
Wow Jennifer!, I love this technique! How simple yet beautiful! its a must try!
is good to see the old techniques new again.
I love when you do these type of videos! Technique based, fun and truly artistic.
Beautiful cards Jennifer Tfs hugs Helen xx
Amazing how much more pulled together the little strip of silver on the card makes! I like the ideas you give us on how to get more out of our stamps and dies! I need a seperate life insurance policy on my stamps and dies since coming back to stamping!
Thanks for this video. Wouldn't have thought that the water would stay true to the image so well.
wow! these are very pretty cards. nice simple tecnique. thank you.myrna
Beautiful cards. Love the addition of the black strip and then the silver one. Was just the extra touch these cards needed to take them over the top.
Beautiful cards...thanks for sharing this lovely technique
Beautiful cards! I forgot about your technique. Thanks for showing it again.
Jennifer, I truly love those cards. What an awesome idea. I will be trying this one !!! Thanks for the video
Another technique I just wouldn't have thought of.......Jennifer you never cease to wow me. Thanks for sharing and I will try this in my next session of card making. Thanks for letting us know where you got your envelopes as I love the curved flap on the back. Hugs
Oh my gosh, your cards are gorgeous!! Love the added touches and the envelopes with the rounded flap.
Thanks for reminding me to get out my Perfect Pearls! Gorgeous cards, Jennifer!
I like this easy technique. Thanks for showing it again.
that is such a cool technique! I love the one with the perfect pearls the most - but the others are really pretty too !
thanks so much for sharing :)
Those cards are beautiful. Thanks for the video.
Just beautiful. I must do this. Thank you. Jennifer you rock!
Hey Jennifer,I love this technique. Fast easy and beautiful!! I will be stealing this too!!
gasp!! just gorgeous! I can imagine this with snowflake stamps!
love this!!! This and the shaker card with the animal balloons are my favorite!
Hi Jennifer ~ As always, your video was wonderful. You always add in nice tips and "tricks" to make our cards extra special. While this technique may be an old one, I've never seen it before and will try it tomorrow (after I watch my METS win tonight's game!!). I like to add a little touch to my envelopes as well and the silver glitter hearts and strip at the bottom add a nice finishing touch to your card. Thanks for sharing your talent with the rest of us paper crafters.
Absolutely LOVE this technique and the results!
As usual you make beautiful cards. Love it.
Just beautiful as always and I love that you still use your wood mounted stamps!
So beautiful with simple way!! You are a genius (as always!!!)
This was a really great video for me because I actually work at Impress but I have no idea why Tim Holtz is different, so that's why I watched. And lo and behold you're using a stamp that I see/straighten 3 days out of the week haha
Just beautiful!! Thank you Jennifer!!
I love this. Thanks for reminding me of a tried and true technique. You always inspire me. Thanks again Jennifer.
Such a simple technique with beautiful results. Thank you for sharing.
That last little strip of silver glitter paper - that's why you're a pro. If only you could bottle and sell a hint of your design sense on SSS...
FABULOUS......oh, I'm making these today. Thanks for sharing.
Love this technique. Beautiful quick card.
I just love them all...thanks so much Jennifer for another great idea...you're amazing!
So pretty! You make everything look so easy! I must try this soon!
I'm eleven cards short for my Christmas list. A large, pearly snowflake on an icy blue background may be just the ticket.
Awesome teaching video. Love Love L O V E the purple color. A must have in my stash. TY4S again Jennifer.
Love this technique, I need to try this. Thanks for sharing!
You are amazingly talented!! LOVE these cards!!
Oh, they're just beautiful! Thank you so much for the inspiration. Take care, Kim :)
love this idea have alot of distress inks and always looking for ways to use them
What a great idea. I never even thought about doing that. Thanks for the tip.
I love, love, love this technique. Can't wait to try it. Thank you. Hugs...
As always Jennifer, gorgeous! TFS
What a pretty card:) those wooden stamps are awesome:)
What a pretty card:) those stamps are awesome
Absolutely Beautiful Cards! Love the deep colors :-)
What a pretty card:) those wooden stamps are awesome:) thanks
Awesome cards!
Stunning cards
Hi Jennifer! Fabulous, as always! I could watch your videos all day long. Thank you so much for making them. I'm wondering if you could sharpen your corner chomper by cutting through kitchen aluminum foil or extra fine sand paper. Just a thought!
Love the tehniques. Thanks
Thank you for another great tutorial!!
Simply gorgeous I'm alway looking for a fast dynamic card, I just found one. Thank you x
Once again thank you i now have some use for my wooden mount stamps
beautiful cards
Fun! Fun! Fun! I am so excited to get to my craft room and see what stamps i have to create this fun design! I do have a question for you... I bought WRMK embossing folders that have sentiments on them. I have a had time coming up with designs to use these. Have any ideas? Thanks again for all your great videos sharing the techniques you use! Gets me excited for crafting!
It may be an older technique, but I haven't seen it...Very pretty!
Beautiful cards, thank you for the video and reminding/showing this wonderful technique :-)
Great technique, thanks!
I have been burning with the question of what you do for envelopes especially since I want to send out the card I'm going to make next and I love that you answered that question in the video! Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us. I can never do crafts right, everything I touchlooks ugly (seriously I call it the Tamra Touch because I always ruin everything) but following your videos and blog has greatly helped me and my skills . . . if not necessarily my bank account. :P
Jenn--would love to win the Peony and Dahlia stamps. Can't find the comment list for my entry to win. So here's my favorite tried/true stamping technique which you asked for: Mask off a 2" or so horizontal or vertical band; sponge on color; stamp main image on and/or beyond the band. Eezy peezy!
I've just discovered your channel andvif I coukd love this three times I would!
I love this!! Beautiful!!
This is beautiful! Will this technique work with clear stamps?
LOVED this!!!!
Do you have to do this when the distress ink is still wet?? I've tried getting a water reaction from DI once it's dry, and it didn't do anything. I just wondered if time was a factor for these cards..? Thank you. I think you are just amazing!
These are gorgeous! Thank you for sharing =)
Beautiful.....
Just beautiful! TFS!Lisa... :)
Elegant. TFS
stunning
hermosas!!!
HI Jen, when you make the mixture of perfect pearl mix, can you save it in the spritzer or do you have to empty it?Margaret
WOW🥰❤❣❣❣❣WOW❣Jennifer Youu Are So Amazing. You Are Ine Of My Biggest Mentors 🥰😊❤❣ Absolutely Wonderful, Love All Your Greeting Cards 🥰😊❤❣
Jennifer, did you heat-set the inked background before stamping with the pearly water or did you go ahead and stamp while background was still wet? Should it make a difference?
Thanks for all your great technique videos. I have learned so much.
+Sharman Martin i don't wait for it to dry. i just stamp away!
I want one of your cards ♥️ they are lovely 😊
love these
I really enjoyed your vid...Thank You
Thank you very nice.
I just made many attempts at your card idea. They are not turning out like yours! Does it matter what type of card stock? Weight? I heavily inked the card stock I have, but i am not getting uniform definition like you get. I am also not getting a bright image like you have. I love your videos and projects.