That was a lot of work for so worth it! I really like what you created ... I enjoy edging my card pieces with brown, too, ... I find it makes a big difference. Thanks for sharing ... Monika
Beautiful card. I kind of gasped when you started cutting up your beautiful card. I can see where it looked really nice when you were done that it gave it some texture.
Love your card, great layering. Wonderful tip of using reverse tweezers to hold die cuts together for gluing!! I use rub ons for background layer and for add ons when there is a bare spot that needs something.
Really love the techniques you use in this card. Thank you for sharing your beautiful talent with us! I have made several versions of this card using the same rub-ons but a different postage die cut and stamp images. Having this video as a template has been so helpful!
Lovely card. You might have fewer things to poke out if you run your die through the machine a few times instead of just once. Taping it to the paper will prevent it from shifting between runs. Ranger Archival cleaner does a great job on Clair and VersaFine inks. Your discussion of the considerations of various media and the order in which they're applied is helpful.
Great ideas and thanks so much for sharing your suggestions on the die cutting and adhesive cleaners. I'm also glad you found what I shared to be helpful!
I noticed you're using a pin with your gun apparatus instead of the stand (which was one of its selling points). Can you help me understand why? I've been considering buying one. I think the rubber cap I put over my fine tip helps prevent clogs, but inverting the bottle for storage might prevent a different kind of clog that's been an issue for me.
I touched on this in a previous video, but if you don't get the holder into the stand just so-so it will still clog and you can't leave it there for long periods of time or it will clog. This happened to me a couple of times so that's why I started using a pin. Now I don't have to worry about it clogging and even it does, I have the pin right there to use and unclog it. I personally really love the glue gun part of this because it is SO much easier and more comfortable to use to apply the glue as compared to squeezing a bottle. Hope that helps!
That was a lot of work for so worth it! I really like what you created ... I enjoy edging my card pieces with brown, too, ... I find it makes a big difference. Thanks for sharing ... Monika
Excellent tutorial on how to use the rub on stickers! Your card came out beautiful!
Beautiful card. I kind of gasped when you started cutting up your beautiful card. I can see where it looked really nice when you were done that it gave it some texture.
I figured there would be some people that might not like that, but in the end, I think it worked out!
You have become my favorite crafter to watch
🥰Thank you SO very much!
Great card Julianna. Those rub ons make a great background. Never used them before but they are really pretty. Thanks for the video.
Love your card, great layering. Wonderful tip of using reverse tweezers to hold die cuts together for gluing!! I use rub ons for background layer and for add ons when there is a bare spot that needs something.
Love this idea! And really appreciate your explanation of the layers! Great tutorial! Thank you! 💖
I love this card. Love the color combo. I use rub-ons, in fact, I have the maps and butterflies that you used.
Never used Rub ons but now I will. Beautiful
Really love the techniques you use in this card. Thank you for sharing your beautiful talent with us! I have made several versions of this card using the same rub-ons but a different postage die cut and stamp images. Having this video as a template has been so helpful!
That is so awesome! I'm happy to have inspired you and that you could use your stash to create something similar!
Beautiful, love the layers xx
Gorgeous! ❤
Beautiful card. Love the background.☺☺
Thanks so much 🥰
Hi thanks so much for sharing your skill. Happy Crafting x
I love this! Great techniques!❤
Great project! Thanks for sharing.
That is just awesome. Thanks for sharing these techniques.
You are so welcome!
Very nice. ❤
very very lovely card.
Thank you!
Lovely card. You might have fewer things to poke out if you run your die through the machine a few times instead of just once. Taping it to the paper will prevent it from shifting between runs.
Ranger Archival cleaner does a great job on Clair and VersaFine inks. Your discussion of the considerations of various media and the order in which they're applied is helpful.
Great ideas and thanks so much for sharing your suggestions on the die cutting and adhesive cleaners. I'm also glad you found what I shared to be helpful!
Beautiful!
Thank you so much!
I noticed you're using a pin with your gun apparatus instead of the stand (which was one of its selling points). Can you help me understand why? I've been considering buying one. I think the rubber cap I put over my fine tip helps prevent clogs, but inverting the bottle for storage might prevent a different kind of clog that's been an issue for me.
I touched on this in a previous video, but if you don't get the holder into the stand just so-so it will still clog and you can't leave it there for long periods of time or it will clog. This happened to me a couple of times so that's why I started using a pin. Now I don't have to worry about it clogging and even it does, I have the pin right there to use and unclog it. I personally really love the glue gun part of this because it is SO much easier and more comfortable to use to apply the glue as compared to squeezing a bottle. Hope that helps!