Stunning! I love your creativity! The turtle looks like he's just hanging around, relaxing in the water! The fish are right along with him!!! I can't pick a favorite card. All are great. I do like the turtle best! Too fun! TFS creative ideas with the acetate. The "sticky specs" idea is spot on. I've never thought about using it with acetate. Now I know!
Love all the cards you made. They are so beautifully done!!! I also love the dimentions you have chosen for the cards they work perfectly with your designs!!! Thank you so much for sharing your time and your artistic talents!
Your voice is so soothing. You sound just like my niece. All the cards are gorgeous and the instructions nice and clear. For those who didn't like the American sizes, I don't see why you can't just adapt to any size you want. Thank you for sharing.
Lovely cards. Just wanted to add with the first one what would look beatiful is to use a printable acetate and use the digital downloads to print off a background. It creates a transparent look against the coloured background. X
Oh, my goodness...what a beautiful collection of cards! I think my favorite is the "popped up" card with the turtle swimming by. Thank you for so many excellent techniques all in one video!
Sarah, I just want you to know that I thoroughly enjoyed every second of this video! I love ALL of your cards so much I just couldn’t choose one. Great job! They are all just lovely cards. And hello from the US!!
Almost every one of the many, many rulers I have in my house have metric and inch measurements on them. It is easy to convert between the two. If I don’t want to fuss with sizes, I just make my card to whatever size I want. That works just fine unless it is a very complicated card with all sorts of fun folds in it. I still somehow make them work just fine anyway. I don’t mind having to change things, since it really is not a problem, certainly not something worth a complaint.
I love all things ocean & your cards are fantastic! I’m sure each design can be made in any size you choose. I especially love the tunnel card, & the alcohol ink made an awesome ocean background. I want to try all of them. Great creativity & excellent demo. Bravo. 👏🏻👍🏼🙏🏻💖
Thank you for your informative video on using acetate. I found it thoroughly enjoyable. The only suggestion I would add if I may, is - perhaps the acetate assembling might have been better to see with a color behind instead of your white pad. 🤔🤷🏻♀️? Great video, thanks! 😊
All are beautiful, but I’m partial to turtles, and in my case my 5 tortoises, 🤣🤣 yes they are as fun as they seem to be. lol and don’t listen to the to them that say torts are slow. They are fast as heck. lol tfs ❤😊
Haha! Yes, my little boy got really into watching some at a pet shop one day. They had big personalities! I used to babysit one years ago when my friend was away and I agree, much faster than I thought!
These are beautiful cards. Can you tell me what kind of adhesive paper you used. You called it glue dots but this is not like any glue dots I've used. Thank you for the video and the information.
I'm so pleased you like them. I don't think they make the exact sheets that I used in the video any more, I can't find them, but I've replaced them with these shrsl.com/4kg9j and I have to say I think they're even better as the dots are soooo small and close together, I'm really loving them. Hope this helps.
Thank you so much for subscribing Lynn, I'm so pleased you like the cards! I don't think they do the sticky sheets I've used in this video any more, I can't find them anywhere, but I've just purchased the below to replace them. I'm really pleased with them, I actually think they're better because the dots are really tiny, shrsl.com/4kg9j Hope that helps!
I don't think they do the ones I've used in this video any more, but I've just purchased the below to replace them. I'm really pleased with them, I actually think they're better because the dots are really tiny, shrsl.com/4kg9j Hope that helps!
I'm so pleased you like it! I don't think the sticky dots sheet that I used in this video is made any more, I can't find it anywhere, but I recently purchased the below to replace it - it's a similar concept but I actually think it's better because the dots are really tiny, shrsl.com/4kg9j Hope that helps!
Such a shame that a you chose to use American sizes for 3 of your cards. This is a stamp set from a British magazine it would make more sense to size for a British audience .
I completely understand where you're coming from on this (although it is published in the US too), sometimes I just prefer the look of the slightly boxier dimensions of the U.S. sizes
I grew up in Germany with centimeters, took me some time to get used to inches here in the UK! Almost all of the people I know here in the North use inches!!! Nothing to do with America.. For crafting it’s a lot easier to use.
@@viktoriaknauber6103 100%. I grew up in South Africa and have only been in the UK for 4 years. I’ve managed to work in inches without any problems. In fact, I find it much easier for crafting.
Stunning! I love your creativity! The turtle looks like he's just hanging around, relaxing in the water! The fish are right along with him!!! I can't pick a favorite card. All are great. I do like the turtle best! Too fun! TFS creative ideas with the acetate. The "sticky specs" idea is spot on. I've never thought about using it with acetate. Now I know!
I'm so glad you liked them Gayle! Thanks so much for watching and sharing your kind words ❤
Love all the cards you made. They are so beautifully done!!! I also love the dimentions you have chosen for the cards they work perfectly with your designs!!! Thank you so much for sharing your time and your artistic talents!
Thank you so much, I'm so glad you enjoyed them ❤
Love the last one,but all beautiful.
I'm so glad you like them, thank you so much for sharing your favourite ❤
What beautiful cards. I certainly can't pick a favourite.
Thanks so much, I'm so glad you like them! ❤
Gorgeous cards! Hard to pick a favourite but maybe the tunnel card. Such great ideas for using acetate. Thanks so much! 😊
I'm so glad you liked them, thank you for watching ❤
Thank you. Also I forgot to mention, I just loved the cards. I'm looking forward to trying these with the acetate. 🙂
Thanks so much Kim, I hope you have fun making them ❤
These cards are wonderful. Thank you for sharing them with us!!!
I'm so glad you like them, thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment ❤
Lovely. Love spending time with you. Thank you
That's so kind, thank you so much for joining me! ❤
Your voice is so soothing. You sound just like my niece.
All the cards are gorgeous and the instructions nice and clear. For those who didn't like the American sizes, I don't see why you can't just adapt to any size you want. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much, I'm so glad you liked them ❤
Lovely cards. Just wanted to add with the first one what would look beatiful is to use a printable acetate and use the digital downloads to print off a background. It creates a transparent look against the coloured background. X
That sounds like a lovely idea! ❤
Oh, my goodness...what a beautiful collection of cards! I think my favorite is the "popped up" card with the turtle swimming by. Thank you for so many excellent techniques all in one video!
Thanks so much Sue, I'm so happy you enjoyed it! ❤ And thank you for sharing your favourite 😍
Sarah, I just want you to know that I thoroughly enjoyed every second of this video! I love ALL of your cards so much I just couldn’t choose one. Great job! They are all just lovely cards. And hello from the US!!
That's so kind Gwen, I'm so happy you enjoyed it, thank you so much ❤
Almost every one of the many, many rulers I have in my house have metric and inch measurements on them. It is easy to convert between the two. If I don’t want to fuss with sizes, I just make my card to whatever size I want. That works just fine unless it is a very complicated card with all sorts of fun folds in it. I still somehow make them work just fine anyway. I don’t mind having to change things, since it really is not a problem, certainly not something worth a complaint.
All the cards are very creative thanks for sharing your selection of cards with an easy tutorial of them all ❤
I'm so glad you like them, thanks Lisa! ❤
Beautiful card, love this technique.
Thanks so much Ellen 😍
My favourite was the card with the alcohol background. Gorgeous!
Thanks so much, I'm so pleased you liked it, thank you for sharing your favorite ❤
I love your cards. Just bought this magazine. So you've given me ideas. Thankyou.
I'm so glad Joanne! It's such a lovely set ❤
Gorgeous cards. Thank you. ❤X
Thanks so much Sheena! ❤
I love all things ocean & your cards are fantastic! I’m sure each design can be made in any size you choose. I especially love the tunnel card, & the alcohol ink made an awesome ocean background. I want to try all of them. Great creativity & excellent demo. Bravo. 👏🏻👍🏼🙏🏻💖
Thank you so much, I'm so pleased you like them! I hope you enjoy making them yourself! ❤
Great card ideas. I've just received this magazine and will definitely make these examples with the acetate ❤
I'm so pleased Maureen, it's such a lovely stamp set isn't it?!
Beautiful cards
Thanks so much! ❤
Your work is amazing!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That's so kind, thank you so much ❤
Wow, love these cards. Wish the mag was available here in NZ. Lots of great ideas for using what I have.
That is a shame, but I'm glad it's given you some ideas for using your stash ❤
Your work is beautiful
Thank you so much Michelle ❤
What a wonderful set of cards, too hard to pick a favourite, they're all beautiful. Thank you and have a lovely day x
Thanks so much Mandy! Have a lovely day ❤
Love all the cards you have made.
Thank you so much Michele! ❤
Beautiful cards. My favs were the turtle one and the tunnel one.
Thanks so much Juanita! ❤ Thanks for sharing your favourites!
They are all stunning ! Thank you for sharing. I’m hoping that I can pick up this magazine in Canada 🍁
Ooohh, I hope so too, it's really lovely! ❤
Such nice cards! Thanks!
Thanks so much, I'm so pleased you like them ❤
Thank you for your informative video on using acetate. I found it thoroughly enjoyable. The only suggestion I would add if I may, is - perhaps the acetate assembling might have been better to see with a color behind instead of your white pad. 🤔🤷🏻♀️? Great video, thanks! 😊
Thanks for your feedback Oralee, I'm so pleased you enjoyed the video ❤
These are so great!
Thanks so much Celine ❤
Stunning cards. Look forward to seeing more from your channel. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much Maureen! I'm so glad you like them ❤
Absolutely fabulous each and everyone of them, thoroughly enjoyed your tutorials❤
I'm so glad, thank you so much ❤
Hi Sarah, I just found your channel!! What great ideas !!
That's so kind, I'm so pleased you like them. I'm happy you found me, thank you! ❤
Just been watching your lovely video you where so easy to understand thank you❤
@@jennykemble8889that's so kind, thanks Jenny ❤
All are beautiful, but I’m partial to turtles, and in my case my 5 tortoises, 🤣🤣 yes they are as fun as they seem to be. lol and don’t listen to the to them that say torts are slow. They are fast as heck. lol tfs ❤😊
Haha! Yes, my little boy got really into watching some at a pet shop one day. They had big personalities! I used to babysit one years ago when my friend was away and I agree, much faster than I thought!
These are beautiful cards. Can you tell me what kind of adhesive paper you used. You called it glue dots but this is not like any glue dots I've used. Thank you for the video and the information.
I'm so pleased you like them. I don't think they make the exact sheets that I used in the video any more, I can't find them, but I've replaced them with these shrsl.com/4kg9j and I have to say I think they're even better as the dots are soooo small and close together, I'm really loving them. Hope this helps.
Hi new subscriber here! Beautiful cards may I ask where you got the sticky paper pls ❤
Thank you so much for subscribing Lynn, I'm so pleased you like the cards! I don't think they do the sticky sheets I've used in this video any more, I can't find them anywhere, but I've just purchased the below to replace them. I'm really pleased with them, I actually think they're better because the dots are really tiny, shrsl.com/4kg9j Hope that helps!
I need those sheets with the glue dots!!! Where are they from please?
I don't think they do the ones I've used in this video any more, but I've just purchased the below to replace them. I'm really pleased with them, I actually think they're better because the dots are really tiny, shrsl.com/4kg9j Hope that helps!
Love the whale! What is that ‘sticky back’ you used on him, please?
I'm so pleased you like it! I don't think the sticky dots sheet that I used in this video is made any more, I can't find it anywhere, but I recently purchased the below to replace it - it's a similar concept but I actually think it's better because the dots are really tiny, shrsl.com/4kg9j Hope that helps!
May I ask what brand of acetate you are using please?
Of course. The heavier weight is from Hunkydory and the lighter weight is a brand called JeJe which I bought on Amazon.
What weight is your acetate?
The thinner, heat resistant, acetate is 100 microns, and the thicker one that I prefer to use for card bases is 300 microns.
Such a shame that a you chose to use American sizes for 3 of your cards. This is a stamp set from a British magazine it would make more sense to size for a British audience .
I completely understand where you're coming from on this (although it is published in the US too), sometimes I just prefer the look of the slightly boxier dimensions of the U.S. sizes
I think that most crafters find it easier to use inches.
The cards are beautiful and the instructions clear. Constructive comments are helpful. Destructive comments miss the point and can be hurtful.
I grew up in Germany with centimeters, took me some time to get used to inches here in the UK! Almost all of the people I know here in the North use inches!!! Nothing to do with America.. For crafting it’s a lot easier to use.
@@viktoriaknauber6103 100%. I grew up in South Africa and have only been in the UK for 4 years. I’ve managed to work in inches without any problems. In fact, I find it much easier for crafting.