Simple is Elegant~~~and that’s THIS card, Connie! The tips to use the punch are so very helpful~~~ :-)) ~~~and I always love when we can save on Cardstock, too! YAY! Cutting apart stamps always scares me~~~but you’ve encouraged me with your video today! Thanks for that, Connie! I’m always a bit “gun shy”!! Haha! I know once I do it, I’ll be OK! LOVE THE CARD n’ so pretty on the Purple Posy card base! Chuckled, too, Connie~~NO BLING! Haha! But THIS card doesn’t need it!! I LOVE IT! TFS n’ HAPPY STAMPIN’ n’ CREATIN’! :-))
What a beautiful card with such nice frugal simple instructions. Love the way you bring those little hints into your videos that saves us money, but also saves us from frustration. Thanks for sharing.
I love your tips! I have cut a stamp in the past, and the other day I cut 8 lilies and 12 lilypads out of two sheets of cardstock...and I can still use the quarters for layering. Turning the tulip over for stem placement was new to me, though. I'll definitely be using that one, too. Thanks!
Thank you for taking the time to show us how to use the punches. This is a great bundle but it would be a frustrating learning curve without your help. Plus the card is lovely!
I bought this set but haven't tried it yet, you are a very clever lady with your little tips. I lived in a town called Wynyard which is on the noth west coast of Tasmania. Every year they have a tulip festival and if you went to the tulip farm you would swear you were in Holland.
I like seeing the paper conservation. Good idea to flip tulip over for stem placement. The dimension of stamped and layered leaves and flowers are a plus. Thanks for sharing.
Connie, to avoid waste when punching your tulip, move the image to the lower left side and the leaf to the right. Or, stamp a narrower strip of paper. Pretty card, thanks for sharing.
Hay thats a great trick I never thought of cutting my stamps and then if needed put them together on the block so thanks for sharing and that card is beautiful . hugs
If you did the tulip first way to the left you would not have to punch put a leaf, then way to the right for the leaf and you wouldn't punch the tulip.
Wow Connie. We can always count on you for some great tips making fabulous cards. ♥️
Another beautiful card I love it Connie.
Love the tulip! Love you too!
Simply beautiful my favorite 2 color s
Excellent card and very beautiful, love you Connie from Toronto
Love this card, thanks Connie.
Beautiful clean card. Great tips. Thanks for sharing!!! Always live your videos
I love this card Connie it's absolutely beautiful, I brought this bundle in my start up kit and I couldn't be happier, yay thx for sharing 😍😍😍
I love this stamp set. I also like the way you save paper
I love all your great card making video tutorials and also love the Tuesday Tip videos...... :)
I ordered this bundle. I love your sharing your creativity for simplicity. I appreciate it
Simple is Elegant~~~and that’s THIS card, Connie! The tips to use the punch are so very helpful~~~ :-)) ~~~and I always love when we can save on Cardstock, too! YAY! Cutting apart stamps always scares me~~~but you’ve encouraged me with your video today! Thanks for that, Connie! I’m always a bit “gun shy”!! Haha! I know once I do it, I’ll be OK! LOVE THE CARD n’ so pretty on the Purple Posy card base! Chuckled, too, Connie~~NO BLING! Haha! But THIS card doesn’t need it!! I LOVE IT! TFS n’ HAPPY STAMPIN’ n’ CREATIN’! :-))
What a beautiful card with such nice frugal simple instructions. Love the way you bring those little hints into your videos that saves us money, but also saves us from frustration. Thanks for sharing.
Really pretty card Connie!! love your crafty tips too :)
Such good tips Connie.
I love your tips! I have cut a stamp in the past, and the other day I cut 8 lilies and 12 lilypads out of two sheets of cardstock...and I can still use the quarters for layering. Turning the tulip over for stem placement was new to me, though. I'll definitely be using that one, too. Thanks!
Thank you for taking the time to show us how to use the punches. This is a great bundle but it would be a frustrating learning curve without your help. Plus the card is lovely!
I bought this set but haven't tried it yet, you are a very clever lady with your little tips. I lived in a town called Wynyard which is on the noth west coast of Tasmania. Every year they have a tulip festival and if you went to the tulip farm you would swear you were in Holland.
Thanks for your tips about the punch Connie. I haven't played with this yet! The card is so pretty. Love your videos!
That is a lovely card, Connie ! A classic, thanks for sharing.
I like seeing the paper conservation. Good idea to flip tulip over for stem placement. The dimension of stamped and layered leaves and flowers are a plus. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Connie that card is so pretty.
Great use of this bundle; thank you for sharing
Great card
Thanks for the tips with the punch. Lovely card!
Gorgeous!
Thanks for the great tips!
Beautiful card. Just love your tutorials.
Thank you, Connie! Beautiful card and so many helpful tips!
Beautiful card and love the tips with the get well soon stamp. I’ve been known to cut word stamps apart to.
Connie, to avoid waste when punching your tulip, move the image to the lower left side and the leaf to the right. Or, stamp a narrower strip of paper. Pretty card, thanks for sharing.
Love that get well card - plain, pretty and just the best
Love this stamp set, think I might be casing this one Connie. Thank you xx
Love this card, I already got this bundle. Love it, thanks for the tips.
Just got this stamp and punch set, I am going to try this on the weekend Connie tfs 🥰
Beautiful card!! Thank you for sharing this design!! I love it!
Hay thats a great trick I never thought of cutting my stamps and then if needed put them together on the block so thanks for sharing and that card is beautiful . hugs
If you did the tulip first way to the left you would not have to punch put a leaf, then way to the right for the leaf and you wouldn't punch the tulip.
Love this bundle, going to order now❣️
Just ordered this bundle, thanks for the neat tips, I can’t wait to use it...