Thank you so much for sharing a little bit of your life! It’s nice to get to know you! Also love love love that you are using the hero arts’ kits,as they are my favourite along with the Papercraft society from the uk!
Jennifer, your live sessions have three times as much information as anyone else’s. You are truly extraordinary. Thank you for all you do for my crafting life.
You are by far the best teacher. I love all of your videos. Those rounded corner rectangles are awesome... my corner rounder isn't perfect. I hope you enjoyed your son's birthday dinner. 😊
Thank you Jennifer for the code 😊. I was able two snag two kits the January premium one, and the March premium one just paid a bit more. It looked interesting. ❤🎉
Thank you again for these lives, although I often watch the replay. I don’t mind you have a schedule, it is a present like Christmas everytime you go live🥰 and about craftroulette, you did I think with concord &9th summer camp you improvised too and you did an amazing job. I understand the anxiety but I know you can do it. But do it when you feel comfortable enough and I like that you do lives now and feel comfortable enough, they are always fun to watch🥰🥰🥰 a very big hug for you!!! And thanks again for being you💖
I’ve been buying Hero Arts kits for several years. I love the different products that are included and the techniques that are shown. It has been a great way to practice and learn while making beautiful cards. Happy 50th to Hero Arts!❤
To make a paper wobbler take two thin strips of cardstock - say 1/4 inch wide. Lay the strips crossed at one end and tape the ends then fold each strip on top of the other over and over again to make a spring-like piece to any desired length and glue the other ends over each other
so need to catch you live one day I have loved watching you dive into the streaming experience, it's so good to know I am not the only one gets anxious!! loving seeing you come into your own with it xx
I wasn't able to take advantage of the discount code, but I still bought some amazing kits and other things I didn't know I needed! Thanks, Jennifer! Loved revisiting so many techniques.
Great tips and so glad to have a simplified pop-up. I ordered the July 2023 Premium kit. Silhouette stamps are my fave! And cannot wait to use the basket! Thx Jennifer
Love the way you used the second heart die cut for the inside of the card. Haven’t gone th Hero Arts store site for quite awhile, but I have lots of their ink pads because I love their colors so much.
I discovered Hero Arts at my first convention on the Queen Mary and fell in love with their stamps! (Boy, do I miss those amazing old conventions with hundreds of vendors!!) Thanks for another great video with lots of tips. Sorry I missed the Live but a friend needed help today. Someone asked about paper action wobblers & I immediately thought of your acetate springs tip!!! Bet they would work. Hugs!
I tend to buzz through the replay - not enough time to watch it all - to the bits where you're demonstrating so I probably miss lots of good advice. The bits I do get are wonderful. Thank you.
This might have been said during the live in the comments, but here goes; because I know I’m not alone in being guilty of this. 😌 1:39:34 on re-inking Copics: We should re-ink our markers, frequently, and more than we’d like if we want them to have long lives (and who wouldn’t, because they’re expensive) 😊 Copics use resin as a ink «setter», and as the core gradually empties this resin will harden the core over time, making the marker (eventually) useless. The “recognized” drops of 15-30 is often way to little, sometimes just 1/10th of what is actually needed to fully saturate the core. This is the short version. I recommend checking out Amy Shulke (artist) if anyone is reading this and would like to know more. She has great videos on the topic, and Copic art in general. Thanks for the enjoyable video/live ❤ you’re all doing a great job.
I love all your techniques Jennifer and your lives. Hero arts has some amazing supplies. Who is Mike? Is he your brother in law, your brother, or your son?
I guess I'm the only one who comments on the replay. Loved the pop up ones. The code didn't work for me, oh well saved me some money by not ordering. This was fun, thank you 🌹
Thank you so much for sharing a little bit of your life! It’s nice to get to know you! Also love love love that you are using the hero arts’ kits,as they are my favourite along with the Papercraft society from the uk!
Jennifer, your live sessions have three times as much information as anyone else’s. You are truly extraordinary. Thank you for all you do for my crafting life.
Love your video. You’re such an inspiration to all of us card makers. Thank you for your talent and your kindness.❤
I love how organic and natural you are Jennifer! I’m loving your “lives”! 🇦🇺💚
This video is amazing! Learned so much from it and reminded me of the KISS technique!!! Thanks so much for doing these videos! 💕
You are by far the best teacher. I love all of your videos. Those rounded corner rectangles are awesome... my corner rounder isn't perfect. I hope you enjoyed your son's birthday dinner. 😊
Thank you Jennifer for the code 😊. I was able two snag two kits the January premium one, and the March premium one just paid a bit more. It looked interesting. ❤🎉
Thank you again for these lives, although I often watch the replay. I don’t mind you have a schedule, it is a present like Christmas everytime you go live🥰 and about craftroulette, you did I think with concord &9th summer camp you improvised too and you did an amazing job. I understand the anxiety but I know you can do it. But do it when you feel comfortable enough and I like that you do lives now and feel comfortable enough, they are always fun to watch🥰🥰🥰 a very big hug for you!!! And thanks again for being you💖
I’ve been buying Hero Arts kits for several years. I love the different products that are included and the techniques that are shown. It has been a great way to practice and learn while making beautiful cards. Happy 50th to Hero Arts!❤
Beautiful cards as always. I love how your mind works! Thanks for all the inspiration.
To make a paper wobbler take two thin strips of cardstock - say 1/4 inch wide. Lay the strips crossed at one end and tape the ends then fold each strip on top of the other over and over again to make a spring-like piece to any desired length and glue the other ends over each other
The stenciled heart is beautiful and really clever! The way you used it is adorable. You never need to apologize for longer videos. 😉
This was a great video!! So many amazing ideas!!😀💜🩵🐝🌺🩷🧡
so need to catch you live one day I have loved watching you dive into the streaming experience, it's so good to know I am not the only one gets anxious!! loving seeing you come into your own with it xx
I wasn't able to take advantage of the discount code, but I still bought some amazing kits and other things I didn't know I needed! Thanks, Jennifer! Loved revisiting so many techniques.
I remember collecting the very pale ink colors that only Hero Arts had. They were perfect for background shapes (also HA) for beautiful cards.
Great tips and so glad to have a simplified pop-up. I ordered the July 2023 Premium kit. Silhouette stamps are my fave! And cannot wait to use the basket! Thx Jennifer
Great job of clearly explaining your points!
Love the way you used the second heart die cut for the inside of the card.
Haven’t gone th Hero Arts store site for quite awhile, but I have lots of their ink pads because I love their colors so much.
I discovered Hero Arts at my first convention on the Queen Mary and fell in love with their stamps! (Boy, do I miss those amazing old conventions with hundreds of vendors!!) Thanks for another great video with lots of tips. Sorry I missed the Live but a friend needed help today. Someone asked about paper action wobblers & I immediately thought of your acetate springs tip!!! Bet they would work. Hugs!
Replay. You are just incredible Jennifer. I love your creative mind! Loved your pop-up card on the Spellbinders video as well.
Love all of your videos! Thank you so much for sharing you incredible talents with us
Watched this on replay. I so enjoy how you teach such fun and easy cards!
Due to health reasons I’ve been away from your channel so glad to be back missed you emencly luv your talent!🦋🇨🇦🇨🇦💜
Very cute card. Cant wait to try out making a pop-up card❤😊
Thank you so much I really enjoyed your replay…
Jennifer, you are such a darling person with the beautiful gift of being an artist
I love them . I send to my kids more than any one else. I always find a card that says in some form ...i love them.
Great Show Jennifer I always learn from you......... pat
That’s so cute the first dandelions die, it looked like a fairy bicycle…
Love this kit and what you are doing with it. It’s also a bargain.
I so love your creativity ❤
My first stamping set bought on 1993 at an art store was Hero Arts. Still have it and use it.
Jennifer, I love everything you do, thank you
Yay! I love your style of coordinating images and ink colors!
Loving the cards.
Love love watching your videos!
I"m watching the replay - this first card is stunning! Great share!
I tend to buzz through the replay - not enough time to watch it all - to the bits where you're demonstrating so I probably miss lots of good advice. The bits I do get are wonderful. Thank you.
Watching the replay-that is gorgeous and it isn’t even finished.
This might have been said during the live in the comments, but here goes; because I know I’m not alone in being guilty of this. 😌
1:39:34 on re-inking Copics: We should re-ink our markers, frequently, and more than we’d like if we want them to have long lives (and who wouldn’t, because they’re expensive) 😊
Copics use resin as a ink «setter», and as the core gradually empties this resin will harden the core over time, making the marker (eventually) useless.
The “recognized” drops of 15-30 is often way to little, sometimes just 1/10th of what is actually needed to fully saturate the core. This is the short version. I recommend checking out Amy Shulke (artist) if anyone is reading this and would like to know more. She has great videos on the topic, and Copic art in general.
Thanks for the enjoyable video/live ❤ you’re all doing a great job.
I love all your techniques Jennifer and your lives. Hero arts has some amazing supplies. Who is Mike? Is he your brother in law, your brother, or your son?
My brother!
Good to see you! Glad to be here.
Your earrings match your top. How cool is that 😊
I own 3 stamps from Hero Arts from 1984 and guess what, they are still soft and stamp well.
Lynn Le Bel Love the cards and thwart tag is so pretty!!
Gorgeous cards xx
You and Aaron make a great team. Your two personalities are hysterical…..
I guess I'm the only one who comments on the replay. Loved the pop up ones. The code didn't work for me, oh well saved me some money by not ordering. This was fun, thank you 🌹
Great live as always!!!❤❤❤
As a newbie, as in, I've never made a card yet. You could go live all day and I'd watch lol.
You don't have to be sorry about making a mistake. It's human, and you are a good human!
Greetings from Sweden 😊
Bonsoir de France !!!!
Where do I find these kits….Well done as always Jennifer
Love you guys
Jennifer, love your nails. What nail polish do you use. Thank you so much.
www.jennifermcguireink.com/nails
The only option for shipping to Canada is FedEx. Wish they could set up mail. It’s unfortunately too expensive to ship to Canada.😢
Am watching the replay and you mentioned that you use alcohol to clean your stencils. Which strength? 70% or 91%
Thank you i just got august 2023. Hero arts you're awes2
Hi, I disagree with the excuse of not using older products negatively affecting small business but I agree with your comment on using a technique.
"I tend to go my own way sometimes..." SAME, I can't "copy" a card because I almost always go my own way.
I do LOVE the (simple) pop-up feature on card #2!
I love the stamping with water technique.
Watching Sunday. Replay
Can you turn that card into a shaker card?
Such a good point….made in the U S A !!!
Shoot I always miss out on the freebie s..
Anything for scrapbookers CTMH SHUT DOWN.
Why is this video so blurry?