Can’t wait to dig out my dsp and give this design a try. I’m not good at figuring out how to combine patterns so this will be a big help. Thanks! The red card you demonstrated is stunning!
Such great series that you like, they are also my favourites. Im from the UK and live in Yorkshire where Downton is set and you can visit Downton Abbey house here. Love the layout of cards. Poldark is also a big favourite. Xxxx
As I said the other day, I'd CASE your lovely card. Oh, my. It took me hours! 1/8" borders, phew😓. I remember struggling with 1/4" borders! Made some mistakes, discovered that you hadn't given measurements for the die cuts. I didn't make a bow; the card is for my 92-year-old mom and she doesn't like bows. So I went "rogue" as another calls it when you deviate and put the ribbon on both the horizontal and the vertical pieces. Because I never use up all this kind of DSP, I only got both InColor packs. So I used Sweet Sorbet and Boho Blue. In your Blog post, at first I couldn't the measurements for the card. Then, I saw that you'd written, way at the top, "The card is A2". I decided that had to be half a sheet of Imperial Sized cardstock, or 8.5" x 5.5". Which worked, of course. Now my card needs some embellishments, but first I MUST walk our pup!
Very pretty card. Love the lay out, a great stash buster. Thank you xx😁🦋
Love these cards and your ideas for using up DSP.
Thank you so much for the design idea. I have so much paper to use up and this is a perfect way to use it!
Love your cards as usual, and way to use a lot of colours up. xx
These cards are beautiful and I love being able to use these dsps which I've accumulated. Thank you!
Very nice sketch and the paper is striking. TFS
Thank you for the tips
Great idea regarding how to cut the paper with less waste.
This is a beautiful card. Glad I happened to stop by.
Love the layouts xx
Watched the replay. Freak tips. Love the card. Thanks! ❤
I love your bows.
Thank you! Great card!
Can’t wait to dig out my dsp and give this design a try. I’m not good at figuring out how to combine patterns so this will be a big help. Thanks! The red card you demonstrated is stunning!
Thank you for a great idea to use DSP .I did not realize how much I have. I just needed to create some cards with this great DSP.
Glad it was helpful! I need to do a lot more of these.
Beautiful card. Thank you for showing us how to use up DSP.🎉❤
This is such a striking card!!! I absolutely love the layout. I haven’t seen this before. Thanks for sharing😁
Such great series that you like, they are also my favourites. Im from the UK and live in Yorkshire where Downton is set and you can visit Downton Abbey house here. Love the layout of cards. Poldark is also a big favourite. Xxxx
I think I would have appreciated London a lot more had I seen these prior to my trip last year. Next time! Poldark is also on my list.
Watching replay from Canton, OH.
Beautiful cards, great sketch.
Marcie. I love this layout. It's going to be fun to adapt it to other DSPs.
As I said the other day, I'd CASE your lovely card. Oh, my. It took me hours! 1/8" borders, phew😓. I remember struggling with 1/4" borders! Made some mistakes, discovered that you hadn't given measurements for the die cuts. I didn't make a bow; the card is for my 92-year-old mom and she doesn't like bows. So I went "rogue" as another calls it when you deviate and put the ribbon on both the horizontal and the vertical pieces. Because I never use up all this kind of DSP, I only got both InColor packs. So I used Sweet Sorbet and Boho Blue.
In your Blog post, at first I couldn't the measurements for the card. Then, I saw that you'd written, way at the top, "The card is A2". I decided that had to be half a sheet of Imperial Sized cardstock, or 8.5" x 5.5". Which worked, of course. Now my card needs some embellishments, but first I MUST walk our pup!
I didnt hear what the name of the ribbon is called.
Silver & White Sheer Ribbon # 162149
Can I ask you a question on the pink stripe? Can you tell me which 6 x 6? That is thank you
Great tips. Lol.
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17 minutes into the video before the card tutorial started!