Thank you! Just keep in mind, the closer you are to the paper the more of a bullseye you will get with the spray. The further back, the better the spray but that's also why I spray in a box lol
I also prefer the side folded A2 card base. I've tried the top (tent) fold and I've found that sometimes they sag after being displayed a while - even with really heavy cardstock. Absolutely love that you showed us how to use those Distress Spray inks!! I've had a couple for quite some time, but didn't have good luck with them because I wasn't drying the ink between colors! Thank you so much for this how-to video!! (I was very nervous when you added glue to the snowflakes right over your finished background! I would have probably dropped a big glob onto my work! LOL)
@@MindyEggenDesign I had never thought to do that... Now I have used my regular laminator to straighten out a watercolor background cause sometimes the paper can curl. I'll have to use my mini minc more!
These are gorgeous. Simple and very effective. I struggle to get a smooth spray sometimes rather than a “bullseye”! Love your nails too. Happy Christmas
I'd use the panel with the transfer, cut with a decorative edge nesting die, inside the card as a writing panel. I often use darker card bases and like having a color coordinated panel inside that's light enough to write with regular pens. (When I use a white base, I often cut a frame in a print or color that coordinates with whatever's on the front.)
So lovely Mindy. I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. This card is so easy that I could easily mass produce. You know I always dig your ideas 💡. Hugs and kisses my dear. Blessings to you and your family 👪
Thank you! This one actually isn't too bulky or heavy so I would just be using one Forever stamp. Others that have more bulk and dimension make take additional postage but always best to check with your local post office just in case. 😊
Do you think a laminator would work with parchment paper to work (in this case) to dry and flatten… this is a good idea, but I have a glimmer machine which doesn’t do the same thing lol
Mindy I love the mica spray looks but...I got them on my hands and I cannot get if off using, alcohol, polish remover, Dawn etc. Any idea what removes the stain from skin?
those would have been my top products to use to get them off. Any stains I get usually come off after a while. Kind of like alcohol inks, it may stain for a bit but eventually comes off. My hands are constantly in water so nothing lasts long for me.
Wow, those are gorgeous backgrounds!! Beautiful snowflakes too. So intricate. ❄️❄️❄️
Thank you so much!
Very cute! I love your spray pattern and the white space you left. 💙💙💙
Thank you! 😊
Gorgeous!! These turned out so lovely.
Glad you like them!
Beautiful! I love snowflakes!
Thank you!
So pretty! Thanks for sharing. I prefer side folding cards also. My top folding cards wouldn’t stand tall all the time.
Same here!
Thanks for the encouragement to pull out the sprays! Great card designs!
You are so welcome!
Gorgeous! At first I thought the background might be too dark but the pewter is magical!
Thank you so much! It really is! It's hard for me NOT to use it lol
Very nice cards. Just getting into the spray stains. Thanks for the ideas. Beautiful nails! Really enjoy your card making. Thanks for sharing.
Have fun!
Beautiful ❤❤
GORGEOUS cards Mindy!
Thank you!
Such beautiful cards, thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Beautiful cards. 👏💕🇿🇦
Glad you like them!
Just AMAZING cards! Love these ♥️
Thanks so much!
Very pretty! I'm going to have to dig my sprays out. Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome!
Very lovely cards. 🥰
Glad you like them!
So beautiful! Love your cards!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful cards Mindy.
So glad you like them!
There should be a love icon for this video, Mindy! Gorgeous cards, so lovely for Christmas up north. TFSharing. 💙💜🤍💖 💌
Oh thank you! Hugs!
Thx for teaching me how to use these mediums.
My pleasure 😊
Thank you for doing this video! I'll have to practice with my sprays and try your technic. Love the cards! Love the colors!
Thank you! Just keep in mind, the closer you are to the paper the more of a bullseye you will get with the spray. The further back, the better the spray but that's also why I spray in a box lol
Stunning!
Thank you! 😊
Very pretty cards. You could use the extra cardstock on the inside of you cards, just a thought. 🤔
Love these cards They look so elegant and are simple to make.
Glad you like them!
Awesome cards Mindy!!
Glad you like them!
Very cute and soooo inspiring ✌🏽
Thank you so much 😀
Very pretty!
Thank you!
Beautiful Mindy! :)
Thank you!! 😊
These are beautiful, Mindy! Thank you for the inspiration and the great tips on working with spray stains.
You are very welcome!
So very pretty thank you
Thank you!
Easy and beautiful! What’s not to love?💗 Thank you for sharing 🤗
You are so welcome!
Mindy, thank you for using the distress sprays and the creative techniques. I need to find where I hid mine. Your cards are gorgeous. Merry Christmas.
You are so welcome!
I also prefer the side folded A2 card base. I've tried the top (tent) fold and I've found that sometimes they sag after being displayed a while - even with really heavy cardstock. Absolutely love that you showed us how to use those Distress Spray inks!! I've had a couple for quite some time, but didn't have good luck with them because I wasn't drying the ink between colors! Thank you so much for this how-to video!! (I was very nervous when you added glue to the snowflakes right over your finished background! I would have probably dropped a big glob onto my work! LOL)
Thank you! yes, drying between layers is key otherwise all the colors just blend together - which can be pretty tool! ⭐️
love both of these backgrounds. I have a few sprays and will need to give this a try. thank you for showing us how you do it.
Have fun!
Love the idea and the simple technique that gives a big reward😊
so true!
Gorgeous cards! ❄️😍
Thanks so much!
So pretty!!! Love them both!
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful cards Mindy and neat trick using your Mini Minc machine, I have one too and I don't use it as much as I should! Shame! LOL!
Thanks so much! I use the mini minc to dry my ink blended backgrounds too sometimes - when I remember lol
@@MindyEggenDesign I had never thought to do that... Now I have used my regular laminator to straighten out a watercolor background cause sometimes the paper can curl. I'll have to use my mini minc more!
These are gorgeous. Simple and very effective. I struggle to get a smooth spray sometimes rather than a “bullseye”! Love your nails too. Happy Christmas
You are so welcome! The sweeping motion while spraying really helps. 😊
Very pretty! Thanks for you wonderful tips. Also your time and tutorials. 😊
Thanks so much! 😊
I'd use the panel with the transfer, cut with a decorative edge nesting die, inside the card as a writing panel. I often use darker card bases and like having a color coordinated panel inside that's light enough to write with regular pens. (When I use a white base, I often cut a frame in a print or color that coordinates with whatever's on the front.)
great idea!
Amazing cards 🥰 I love your backgrounds, the snowflakes and the sentiments ❤ thanks for sharing your creativity Hugs xx
Glad you like them!
I love!
❤️
So lovely Mindy. I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. This card is so easy that I could easily mass produce. You know I always dig your ideas 💡. Hugs and kisses my dear. Blessings to you and your family 👪
Thanks Donna! Have a wonderful Holiday season friend!
Does the post office accept these heavier than commercial cards at the standard rate or do you have to use extra postage? Love your cards. Thank you
Thank you! This one actually isn't too bulky or heavy so I would just be using one Forever stamp. Others that have more bulk and dimension make take additional postage but always best to check with your local post office just in case. 😊
Would love to see what you do with that paper with the excess color from running through the Minc?
I have it saved 😊 too pretty to toss
Beautiful cards! Do you think that the distress oxide sprays would be okay for this card? Thank you.
Yes, absolutely! they just won't be as vibrant
Gorgeous cards :) perfect timing too, I bought my first distress sprays not long ago so this is definitely on my “give it a try” list :) tfs :)
Wonderful! Have fun!
Do you think a laminator would work with parchment paper to work (in this case) to dry and flatten… this is a good idea, but I have a glimmer machine which doesn’t do the same thing lol
that is what the mini minc machine is - is a laminator so works perfectly :-)
Thank you!
So would be ok if I sprayed my clear stamps with the distress mic stain ink and then put the sprayed stamp on paper.
Does it get all over clothing? Could I use glvoes so it doesn’t get all over my hands?
I have never tried so I unfortunately have no answer to that one
Mindy I love the mica spray looks but...I got them on my hands and I cannot get if off using, alcohol, polish remover, Dawn etc. Any idea what removes the stain from skin?
those would have been my top products to use to get them off. Any stains I get usually come off after a while. Kind of like alcohol inks, it may stain for a bit but eventually comes off. My hands are constantly in water so nothing lasts long for me.
Love how easy this card is to pull together. They turned out beautifully. Thanks again for the awesome inspiration. ❄️💙💜
You are so welcome!
Come on Mindy... you know i am weak and don't need to buy anything else...:)
haha!!
😍😍😍☃️☃️☃️😘😘😘
Thank you!
I love!
Thanks so much!