Great ideas and I love the cards. Don’t throw away those embellishments, send them to me! Ha! You can stick them on a planner or baking list. They are cute.
I really appreciate all the time and organizational skill it took to put these templates and ideas together. You are very generous to offer all of them to us. Your explanations and demonstrations are clear and concise. Thanks so much!
Perfect for midsummer, as ive done all my birthday cards to send this year.Its Keeping me busy throughout the year when the weather's bad. Thanks for the ideas. C x
Personally I think every card looks better with a solid color matte around the pattern paper--but you make a good point re: it beong less necessary when the paper is already contrasted well Gainst the background. We so appreciate all your hard work in preparing all these templates. Thank you !
I am not a big patterned paper person, but I love making backgrounds and using digital images and such. I often use these ideas to use up scraps. Thank you for sharing your talents.
Really love your templates for all of the different size papers and cards. I never have to worry about scraps, but I struggle with focal points. I don't have a Scan N Cut like you do and fussy cutting that many embellishments just isn't an option. Would appreciate hearing your ideas about making embellishments for cards. Thank you for putting these together to make working through the excess of papers a bit less daunting.
Thank you for the Christmas in July video. I am doing Christmas paper crafting ( cards, folios, mini albums , ornaments) early this year and Christmas in July is the best time to get new ideas from the talented crafty people as yourself. I will definitely be making a few of these cards . Have a wonderful day.
I do believe these are Christmas 😁 I was using your templates and made 150 cards this week. I got adorable art on Creative Fabrica to go on them and Tim Holtz sentiment strips.
Hi Jess another fabulous tutorial, thank you so much. It would be so amazing if you could find time to do a template for cards using UK A4 card stock. I am certain you would get more followers if viewers could make quick cards without having to convert the sizes from US to UK. I am loving all your content.
Thank you for the feedback! I did make a few templates with some international sizes but got mixed feedback on how helpful they were. I had crafters tell me they often used US size papers and were comfortable with inches. I'd love if you could share more about how to make the templates better suited to international crafters. Would you want measurements in centimeters? What size patterned paper would be most useful? I have A4 cardstock and can make the A6 cards from it but not sure about the patterned paper. You can check out the previous templates here: jesscrafts.com/resources/a6-osw/
I tried using inches as converting to cm makes no sense, I mean how do I even cut half a mm. I was so proud of myself, but I forgot that the card base was in "American" too. It looked a bit weird on my European standard size card, but it was OK enough. Lesson learnt...
@@JessCrafts Hi Jess, thank you so much for responding, I have papers ranging from 4 x 4" to 12 x 12". I find measurements in inches easier but I am sure I could manage with centimetres too if they work with a4 card stock. I look forward to watching your future videos. xxxx
I'm on a journey to use up paper packs and I found lots of inspiration in your video. Thank you!
Great ideas and I love the cards. Don’t throw away those embellishments, send them to me! Ha! You can stick them on a planner or baking list. They are cute.
Love all the explanations to help us use some of our more difficult papers and help us understand the thought process. Thank you for sharing.
Great video!! I got some inspiration for my 6x8 paper pads!!
Thanks Jess for a super tutorial . Happy Crafting from Scotland.x
I really appreciate all the time and organizational skill it took to put these templates and ideas together. You are very generous to offer all of them to us. Your explanations and demonstrations are clear and concise. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much! I hope they will help many others enjoy their stash!
Perfect for midsummer, as ive done all my birthday cards to send this year.Its Keeping me busy throughout the year when the weather's bad. Thanks for the ideas. C x
Glad it’s helpful!
Great cards and good ideas for adding to your cut aparts.
I enjoy your videos. Great ideas! Thanks for sharing your talents.
Another awesome video Jess! Thank you 😊
Love the way you show why you use and don't use colors and embellishments. Great thought process teaching . Thank You !
So glad it's helpful!
Personally I think every card looks better with a solid color matte around the pattern paper--but you make a good point re: it beong less necessary when the paper is already contrasted well Gainst the background. We so appreciate all your hard work in preparing all these templates. Thank you !
I'm glad you find the video helpful. Thanks for watching! I also generally prefer mats but like to give lots of options.
I am not a big patterned paper person, but I love making backgrounds and using digital images and such. I often use these ideas to use up scraps. Thank you for sharing your talents.
Really love your templates for all of the different size papers and cards. I never have to worry about scraps, but I struggle with focal points. I don't have a Scan N Cut like you do and fussy cutting that many embellishments just isn't an option. Would appreciate hearing your ideas about making embellishments for cards. Thank you for putting these together to make working through the excess of papers a bit less daunting.
Thank you for this very helpful video. Your explanation of the process is so clear and shows me how to use more and store/stash less!
I love all the ideas for 3x4 cut apart in this video! I need to smash a 6x6 when I got off treadmill. I appreciate your inspiration!, 💙💙💙
Wonderful cards and templates. I own this paper collection in digital form... Now I have ideas on how to use it. thanks.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
Great use of paper with no scraps❤
What great ideas to go through my papers and match up with appropriate templates. Thank you once again for great ideas and inspiration!
Beautiful Christmas cards Jess 🥰 I love the pattern papers, the ephemera and your card sketches ❤ thanks for sharing your creativity Hugs xx
Another great tutorial, Jess! I love seeing your design process, I learn so much! Thank you!
Thank you for the Christmas in July video. I am doing Christmas paper crafting ( cards, folios, mini albums , ornaments) early this year and Christmas in July is the best time to get new ideas from the talented crafty people as yourself. I will definitely be making a few of these cards . Have a wonderful day.
I do believe these are Christmas 😁 I was using your templates and made 150 cards this week. I got adorable art on Creative Fabrica to go on them and Tim Holtz sentiment strips.
Awesome work Karla!
I sometimes will use extra embellishments inside the card. Great tutorial!
Thank you for this great tutorial and for explaining your thought process. I sometimes get too caught up in the details.
Hi Jess, Valentine's instead of Xmas in the title!
Thanks!
Thank you so much what to do with the 6x8
Hi Jess another fabulous tutorial, thank you so much. It would be so amazing if you could find time to do a template for cards using UK A4 card stock. I am certain you would get more followers if viewers could make quick cards without having to convert the sizes from US to UK. I am loving all your content.
Thank you for the feedback! I did make a few templates with some international sizes but got mixed feedback on how helpful they were. I had crafters tell me they often used US size papers and were comfortable with inches. I'd love if you could share more about how to make the templates better suited to international crafters. Would you want measurements in centimeters? What size patterned paper would be most useful? I have A4 cardstock and can make the A6 cards from it but not sure about the patterned paper. You can check out the previous templates here: jesscrafts.com/resources/a6-osw/
I tried using inches as converting to cm makes no sense, I mean how do I even cut half a mm. I was so proud of myself, but I forgot that the card base was in "American" too. It looked a bit weird on my European standard size card, but it was OK enough. Lesson learnt...
@@JessCrafts Hi Jess, thank you so much for responding, I have papers ranging from 4 x 4" to 12 x 12". I find measurements in inches easier but I am sure I could manage with centimetres too if they work with a4 card stock. I look forward to watching your future videos. xxxx
@@JessCrafts Thank you Jess, I hadn't realised you had enclosed a link to A6 templates. I was having a blonde moment.
Thanks for letting me know. I will keep this in mind!
What about adding some of your leftover die cuts to the inside of the cards?
Great idea, I definitely do that sometimes.
Too much info include