Susanne, what joy to find someone who actually goes slow enough for me to follow, and doesn't rush on with measurements that leave me mind swiped🤪 Your video is the best one sheet wonder I have found, thank you so much for taking the time and trouble to share this. Just wish we could purchase from you as way of thanks. Hugs from UK
This was the first one-sheet-wonder tutorial that I have been able to follow! I am so excited to try this. (I am also mathematically challenged. I get 'ya!)
These are great cards, I love them! I also use centimetres only, so when I have to covert the sizes given in inches, I just make my pattern with adjusted measurements. It will be pretty close no matter what :)
Yes, you folks across the pond and down under usually speak my language. I am in the generation where I can do both quite well except when it comes down to the very tiny...then I'm all metric. Canadians are weird.
To every team mate and customer gets one. Every package I send out and everyone who I come in contact with usually gets one too. I don't hoard cards...just paper. Lol.
@@SuNNStampin Thank you for your answer. Sorry but I have more questions. How do you make your enveloppes ? Do you buy them already made ? If you have any utube reference to give me I would appreciate it. I'm starting in card making and I have a lack of knowledge. Do you also make your own boxes to put them in ? Sorry for my writing. I'm a french speaker from Québec, Canada. I discovered your utube vidéos recently and I like them very much . Thank you to take the time to answer my questions.
Hello Sylivie. I purchase my envelopes from my online store. Here is the link. bit.ly/3PISZBb I am glad my videos are helping you. Please check out my blog so you can get the most from me! sunnstampin.com/
These are much more attractive than a lot of other one she wonders I've seen. I just eyeball. Measuring is not my thing. I think I'm spatially challenged. Don't feel bad. TFS
I posted my comment before watching the entirety....my bad! Thanks for such creative videos. I appreciate your hard work. I've been a hobbies demo get this...for 22 years! You inspire me to do more with my biz.
Susanne, what joy to find someone who actually goes slow enough for me to follow, and doesn't rush on with measurements that leave me mind swiped🤪
Your video is the best one sheet wonder I have found, thank you so much for taking the time and trouble to share this. Just wish we could purchase from you as way of thanks. Hugs from UK
You are so welcome!
i just love one sheet wonders - thank you for sharing
You are so welcome!
Thanks so much for going slowly on the cutting part 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Beautiful one sheet wonder!
Thank you! Cheers!
Oh my goodness. I love them all. I will have to CASE a few if not all of them. BEAUTIFUL all of them.
Awesome Barbara. Thank you.
The cards are beautiful. It is amazing how many cards you can get from one sheet of DSP.
Have a blessed day!!
Thank you! You too!
This was the first one-sheet-wonder tutorial that I have been able to follow! I am so excited to try this. (I am also mathematically challenged. I get 'ya!)
I am so happy to hear that.
I love these cards, I love your one sheet wonders, measurements are over rated, do it as you do, I use inches but cms are easier lol Thank you xx😁🧡
Well, now you know...I speak in inches, think in centimetres and truly am more than a little confused when it comes to fractions. Lol
These are great cards, I love them!
I also use centimetres only, so when I have to covert the sizes given in inches, I just make my pattern with adjusted measurements. It will be pretty close no matter what :)
I am glad I am not the only mad crafter switching between measurements. Lol.
I never ordered this paper but i really like the other side of what your using
I have always said that paper has 2 sides, you have a great chance of liking one of the designs.
I have to re -watch with my surpluses. If I get stuck. Because measurements are beyond me too. But I love one sheet wonders, nice cards. TFS
Glad to have you watch Michelle. Thank you.
Wow you got a lot of cards out of one sheet of DSP. They are amazing! Thanks for sharing! 🌸🌸🌸
Thank you for noticing. I tried to stretch it as much as I could.
Well done! Looks great!
Thank you! Cheers!
Love the cards; the DSP is the focal point and is beautiful on both sets of cards.
Yes, thank you .
These are great! Thank you so much for sharing!
Glad you like them!
Thank You So Much. Wonderful.
Glad you liked it!
Stunning cards Susanne, I only use imperial measurements in papercraft.I have to use a conversion chart when baking as the recipes are metric! 💓🇬🇧
Yes, you folks across the pond and down under usually speak my language. I am in the generation where I can do both quite well except when it comes down to the very tiny...then I'm all metric. Canadians are weird.
Great video! Thanks for taking it slow.
My pleasure Nancy.
These are wonderful! I am especially pleased that each one can easily be made using 6 x 6 DSP. PS...I am also math-challenged! 🤪
Good point Claudia.
Awesome cards❤️. Wondering what you do with all the cards that you make?
To every team mate and customer gets one. Every package I send out and everyone who I come in contact with usually gets one too. I don't hoard cards...just paper. Lol.
SuNN Stampin What a great idea❤️
A simple question. What is the size of your card base please ? Thank you
8-1/2" x 5-1/2" scored at 4-1/4"
@@SuNNStampin Thank you so much
@@SuNNStampin Thank you for your answer. Sorry but I have more questions. How do you make your enveloppes ? Do you buy them already made ? If you have any utube reference to give me I would appreciate it. I'm starting in card making and I have a lack of knowledge. Do you also make your own boxes to put them in ? Sorry for my writing. I'm a french speaker from Québec, Canada. I discovered your utube vidéos recently and I like them very much . Thank you to take the time to answer my questions.
Hello Sylivie. I purchase my envelopes from my online store. Here is the link. bit.ly/3PISZBb I am glad my videos are helping you. Please check out my blog so you can get the most from me! sunnstampin.com/
These are much more attractive than a lot of other one she wonders I've seen. I just eyeball. Measuring is not my thing. I think I'm spatially challenged. Don't feel bad. TFS
Fair enough!
Doesn't the paper trimmer have both cm and in?
Hey Neena. Yes, the Stampin' Up! trimmer has both inches and centimetres as I said in the video.
I posted my comment before watching the entirety....my bad! Thanks for such creative videos. I appreciate your hard work. I've been a hobbies demo get this...for 22 years! You inspire me to do more with my biz.
Math was my worst subject in school and if it wasn’t for a teacher who had the patience of a saint I might not have graduated.
I am glad I am not alone in this.
Just say 1 quarter larger.. so 2 inches square mat would be 2 1/4 square...
For that one example yes, but for the others....
@@SuNNStampin so you mean if it's not the easy ones like 5/8 and 7/8... that's even difficult for us Americans... lol
Yes, exactly. The gold square was a quarter bigger but all the rest were ridiculous fractions. Paper crafting shouldn't hurt your brain! Lol