Soo cute! I love Robin’s ideas too. I’m trying to gain control of my scraps and she has great ideas. I can see cutting these pieces out of scraps, but I love this stack and cut idea for Mass card making. Most of the cards I make are for nursing homes and my dialysis center, so I need fast and easy for that. Thanks Cindy. Watching you is always a joy and blessing. Hugs and blessings.
Hi Marji- so happy this was helpful! Thanks so much for being such an encouraging soul. So happy our paths crossed. Hope all is well in your neck of the woods:)
Where do I find that paper? I LOVE the Christmas designs! Also, do you not put glue on the corners and very edges? I find if I don't, it starts to pop up the card.
It does...with a firm pressure and keeping my blades sharp with the cutting groove cleaned. It is usually paper "dust" that impedes a clean cut if it gets gunked up. If I were cutting long cuts, I might only do two pieces. But it worked on this project. Thanks for stopping by, Deborah.
Bonjour, en regardant votre vidéo, je me suis abonnée à votre chaîne, malheureusement je ne comprends pas votre langue . J’espère m’en sortir avec vos schéma. Pouvez vous me dire les mesures de la carte de base.
MaryK, you got two kinds of card in one video...the first measurements were for "no border cards" and the second measurements were for the "bordered cards" it's like two bangs for a buck! LOL. Remember, you can always stop and pause a video and also press CC to see words as I make the cards.
Y0u are confusing and hard to follow. Maybe you should write instruction cheat sheet for yourself to follow..it made no sense when you cut the first set and discarded it. I won't be subscribing to your channel
Perfection is never required in handmade cards! These are beautiful!
Your technique reminds me of a quilting technique. Thanks for reminding me that it will work for cards as well!!!
Yes, I believe it was a quilting technique! I see a lot of "quilting" techniques carry over to cards...yea! Thanks for stopping by, Marcia!
Your instructions are awesome- thx for sharing the simplicity of making a number of cards at with these cutes. Great cards thank you!
Glad they were clear to understand, Andrea. Thanks for stopping by to encourage me:)
Soo cute! I love Robin’s ideas too. I’m trying to gain control of my scraps and she has great ideas. I can see cutting these pieces out of scraps, but I love this stack and cut idea for Mass card making. Most of the cards I make are for nursing homes and my dialysis center, so I need fast and easy for that. Thanks Cindy. Watching you is always a joy and blessing. Hugs and blessings.
Hi Marji- so happy this was helpful! Thanks so much for being such an encouraging soul. So happy our paths crossed. Hope all is well in your neck of the woods:)
Stack and wack quilting pattern! Beautiful cards and I like you can get more than one card at a time!
Thanks for sharing Cindy
Love it! Yes, it was adapted from quilting I believe. Thanks for stopping by, Sue:)
I am cutting small pieces to size for this card from scraps! The idea came from your "mistake". Thanks for the great idea!
Yea, for you Nancy! Always fun to use up those scraps!! Thanks for stopping by:)
Really cute cards. I watched Robyn’s video too
❤great explanation and thank you for sharing your thoughts behind it all!
Beautiful cards! I think I like the ones with the mats better. (I used to frame pictures, and I always put 2 mats.)
I like the matted one, too! I find it so hard not to border DSP! Thanks for stopping by, Joanne:)
This is a terrific idea.
Cute Cards Cindy 😍 Thanks for Sharing them
Thanks for the sweet comment, Tina!
This is Brilliant!!! Love these cards!!!
I thought it was cool when I came across it! Thanks for stopping by, Cindy:)
Very creative..I love them all..
Great video Cindy! I love Robins videos too!
Funny I did the extra “border” , too:)
Where do I find that paper? I LOVE the Christmas designs! Also, do you not put glue on the corners and very edges? I find if I don't, it starts to pop up the card.
Put a small ponytail holder on your glue bottle to hold the tail.
Great cards! I had trouble keeping my patterns straight also!
Thanks for stopping by, Sheila! The first time I did no problem and then the next couple times- I had them mixed up!
Great idea Cindy! I might try some Halloween cards and Thanksgiving cards with this idea😊 karla
Yes, it is a fun technique, Karla! Send me some pics if you do some! Thanks for stopping by with sweet words!
Wonderful cards ! Your trimmer cuts four stacked pieces of DSP?
It does...with a firm pressure and keeping my blades sharp with the cutting groove cleaned. It is usually paper "dust" that impedes a clean cut if it gets gunked up. If I were cutting long cuts, I might only do two pieces. But it worked on this project. Thanks for stopping by, Deborah.
Thank you
Bonjour, en regardant votre vidéo, je me suis abonnée à votre chaîne, malheureusement je ne comprends pas votre langue . J’espère m’en sortir avec vos schéma.
Pouvez vous me dire les mesures de la carte de base.
Put a rubber-band around the bottle to get that thingie down
I meant the ease of making multiple cards by the way the paper is cut
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One card at a time,please
MaryK, you got two kinds of card in one video...the first measurements were for "no border cards" and the second measurements were for the "bordered cards" it's like two bangs for a buck! LOL. Remember, you can always stop and pause a video and also press CC to see words as I make the cards.
Y0u are confusing and hard to follow. Maybe you should write instruction cheat sheet for yourself to follow..it made no sense when you cut the first set and discarded it. I won't be subscribing to your channel