Hi, Lynn! Like others, I, too, LOVE these cards! Such a cute fold n’ pretty easy to create thanks to your FANTASTIC directions! I LOVE this Suite of products and can see it made with some of the other DSPs available n’ an autumn palette! I do think it will bring a smile to any recipient! TFS n’ HAPPY STAMPIN’ n’ CREATIN’! :-))
Hi Judith! Thanks so much! I am happy to hear you are enjoying the videos and the card ideas! These are fun cards to make. And you can definitely use a variety of DSPs. You could even use this idea for Christmas! It would make a super cute Santa's belt card. Enjoy! Happy stampin'!
These cards are stunning, love the design! They look very different from each other, didn’t think they’re the same basic structure! Thanks for the great tutorial ❤️
Really cute!! I love all the ideas with the Designer Series Paper. I love the paper, but it's always a challenge for me to use it - but you continue to show me more and more fun ways to use the DSP. What would you recommend to use if you didn't have a classic label punch to make the "hole" for the belt? Thanks!!
Hi Susan! Thanks so much :) So glad to hear you are learning fun ways to use DSP. If you don't have the classic label punch you could just tuck the belt strap under the "buckle." So create the square or oval shape and simply tuck the belt under it. You would place dimensionals on the left side of the shape so that the belt will fit nicely under the right side of the shape.
Love the card. Someone asked me if I knew how to make a Centuary card. Do you Know how to make one? I have never heard of it. If so can you show us please hugs Karen x
Oh my. You popped up in my feed. I am so glad you did. What a great explanation of how to make this type of card! Thank you. Gorgeous cards.
Thank you Ellen and welcome to my channel! :)
Your directions are so clear clear!
Thank you!
Love this and wish I had some of the paper! Beautiful card! Thank you!
Thanks so much! Yes, I wish the papers wouldn't retire so fast :)
you make a wonderful tutorial, nice and slow and precise, thanks
Thank you! Have fun getting creative
Love the buckle card !!
Thank you Linda
Thank you once again for a very clear video on how to assemble the buckle card .
You are very welcome Janet! Have fun with it!
Love it...have made a few for my demo swap...thanks for the tutorial...regards
Super! You are very welcome
So glad I found your channel, thanks so much xx
Welcome to my channel! Thanks so much for subscribing :)
I liked the idea of the Buckle Fold cards, very creative. Love the one with lighter colors.
Thanks so much!
Very nice job thanks love it
Thanks so much Annette
Love these Buckle Fold cards with the decorative buckle and decorative belt! Thx for sharing!! :)
You're very welcome Cathy! Thanks so much!
The cards are beautiful! And I really like the way you do your presentations. Thanks
Thanks so much Diana
Great
How fun!
Love both of the cards, really enjoy making the buckle cards.
Thanks so much Eva
Thank you for your tutorial. So far this has been the easiest explanation to this fun fold card. Getting to work on it right now!!
You are very welcome! I appreciate the feedback. Have fun with it!
Lovely original card . TFS . X
I have never seen this fold before. I love new ideas! Can’t wait to make this! TFS
Super! Have fun with it!
Love your cards and the instructions are so easy to follow
Thank you Lynette
Love your cards Lynn! Fabulous take on the buckle card.
Thanks so much Linda! It was such a great team challenge that it inspired me to put together this video :)
These are so cute I am looking forward to making these cards
Thank you Kathy! Have fun with them!
Superbes cartes... très originales ! Merci beaucoup 😊
Merci beaucoup! Amusez-vous avec eux
very nice ideas
Thank you Mardell
Hi, Lynn! Like others, I, too, LOVE these cards! Such a cute fold n’ pretty easy to create thanks to your FANTASTIC directions! I LOVE this Suite of products and can see it made with some of the other DSPs available n’ an autumn palette! I do think it will bring a smile to any recipient! TFS n’ HAPPY STAMPIN’ n’ CREATIN’! :-))
Hi Judith! Thanks so much! I am happy to hear you are enjoying the videos and the card ideas! These are fun cards to make. And you can definitely use a variety of DSPs. You could even use this idea for Christmas! It would make a super cute Santa's belt card. Enjoy! Happy stampin'!
Very pretty cards and instructions are well explained and easy to follow !
Thanks so much!
Love that set, gorgeous cards!
Thanks so much Kathy!
These cards are stunning, love the design! They look very different from each other, didn’t think they’re the same basic structure! Thanks for the great tutorial ❤️
Thanks so much Amy! I appreciate your feedback on the cards and tutorial :)
Love this card! Fun folds are my favorite cards to make. I’ve never made a buckle fold before. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much Pam! Have fun with it
So glad I found your channel, the cards are gorgeous. Thank you💞
Thanks so much! I appreciate the feedback and welcome to my channel
Really cute!! I love all the ideas with the Designer Series Paper. I love the paper, but it's always a challenge for me to use it - but you continue to show me more and more fun ways to use the DSP. What would you recommend to use if you didn't have a classic label punch to make the "hole" for the belt? Thanks!!
Hi Susan! Thanks so much :) So glad to hear you are learning fun ways to use DSP. If you don't have the classic label punch you could just tuck the belt strap under the "buckle." So create the square or oval shape and simply tuck the belt under it. You would place dimensionals on the left side of the shape so that the belt will fit nicely under the right side of the shape.
Love the card. Someone asked me if I knew how to make a Centuary card. Do you Know how to make one? I have never heard of it. If so can you show us please hugs Karen x
Hi Karen, I have not heard of that type of card but I will definitely check into it! Thanks so much for the idea!
How can I get the belt punch?
Hi Angie, You can find the classic label punch in my Stampin Up store at lynndunn.stampinup.net