Wow! You do all the hard design work for me so I can have fun destashing my roomful of paper! LOL Aloha from Hawaii, and mahalo, thank you for motivating me with your clear tutorials.🌺
Thanks for a wonderful video. I make cards for charity so am always looking for clever ways to mass produce cards that can be made to look unique. PLUS...I have oh-so-many 6x6 paper pads that need to be used up so this project is perfect for that.
That is so wonderful that you do that! I should look into that. I give them to a few people who like to send cards, and some to church for them to use, but I really love this idea. 💗
Thanks for watching! Two things that would speed it up: 1) use the 2” squares that you cut from the same sheet as the mat-just flip them over and 2) use all the cutaparts! You’ll still have some 2” squares at the end you can do whatever you like with, but you would still get 38 cards this way!
Great set of cards. I love the cutting starting point. I'm going to use it but update it for A6 sized card fronts as I'm in Australia 🇦🇺 Will let you know how many I get out of my paper pad.
Hi. New subscriber here. Very impressive using up an entire paper pad! I have so much patterned paper that I need to use up. Thanks for sharing your card making process with us.
Oooh I’ve had it forever. It’s Its the old Heidi Swapp edge distressing tool. I found one here, too: www.joy-for-scrapbooking.com/heidi-swapp-edge-distresser.html
This seems like just churning out random cards for the sake of making a pile of cards. No personal touches, no making them with a recipient’s specific interests in mind, no special effects. I can just buy a really pretty box of cards for much less money, work and time if I’m going to make cards like that. I don’t want to just “use up” my gorgeous papers like that. It kind of defeats the whole point of hand making my cards.
That’s the great thing about the internet. You can keep browsing until you find content you enjoy! I love that there are no rules in this hobby and we are each free to pursue it however we like!
Some of us just enjoy doing crafting like this and giving someone just a touch of your own style. Remember...each one can be sent to a different person so they don't know you made 49 or however many. And some of us have paper pads we've purchased and would like to use them up. Just pass the video if you don't think it's worth your attention. There are plenty of us that enjoy watching even if we just glean something from the process to use in another project.
Wow! You do all the hard design work for me so I can have fun destashing my roomful of paper! LOL
Aloha from Hawaii, and mahalo, thank you for motivating me with your clear tutorials.🌺
Aww, thank you!! I’m so glad you’re enjoying the series. I’d love to see what you make with your stash!!
Loved them, my first time seeing your videos, you were very easy to watch and listen to.. thank you for your time, have a fabulous Monday
Thank you so much! Hope you find more of my content enjoyable. 💗
All cute cards. My faves were the frankin cards. You are so right, those last few scraps are the hardest ! So thanks for more ideas 😊
Glad you found them helpful! 😄
Great job, loved how you left no scraps, very inspiring Xx😁🦋
Thanks so much 😊 I like to use my stuff up!! 😅
Thanks for a wonderful video. I make cards for charity so am always looking for clever ways to mass produce cards that can be made to look unique. PLUS...I have oh-so-many 6x6 paper pads that need to be used up so this project is perfect for that.
That is so wonderful that you do that! I should look into that. I give them to a few people who like to send cards, and some to church for them to use, but I really love this idea. 💗
Your creativity is stellar!🌟
Thank you!! ✨
Easy and cute, but too time consuming. I need something quicker but still looks good. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! Two things that would speed it up: 1) use the 2” squares that you cut from the same sheet as the mat-just flip them over and 2) use all the cutaparts! You’ll still have some 2” squares at the end you can do whatever you like with, but you would still get 38 cards this way!
That was fun to watch!
And pretty fun to do! ☺️
Great set of cards. I love the cutting starting point.
I'm going to use it but update it for A6 sized card fronts as I'm in Australia 🇦🇺 Will let you know how many I get out of my paper pad.
Great idea! I’d love to see it when you do. :)
Great job with these! I like how you work, thank you!
Thanks so much! Glad you liked them 🍂🧡
Love your ideas on the cards they look great
Thanks so much! 🥰
Wow! I love all the cards.
Thank you!! And thanks for all the comment love, I really appreciate it! 💗
Great job!!!! So many cute cards 😊
Thank you :)
wow impressive you got a lot of cards out of the pad.
Thank you! I was definitely happy with the amount!
Amazing!!!
Thank you! :) It was fun, too. And it's good to "see" you!!
Hi. New subscriber here. Very impressive using up an entire paper pad! I have so much patterned paper that I need to use up. Thanks for sharing your card making process with us.
Thanks so much!! It’s a fun challenge to try to use it all. 😅
amazing job!
Thank you! 🥰
Where did you get the distressing tool? I've looked on Amazon and only see a really tiny one which might be hard to work with.
Oooh I’ve had it forever. It’s Its the old Heidi Swapp edge distressing tool. I found one here, too: www.joy-for-scrapbooking.com/heidi-swapp-edge-distresser.html
@@VexedAngel Thanks. It’s discontinued. I speared one from good ‘ol Amazo
This seems like just churning out random cards for the sake of making a pile of cards. No personal touches, no making them with a recipient’s specific interests in mind, no special effects.
I can just buy a really pretty box of cards for much less money, work and time if I’m going to make cards like that.
I don’t want to just “use up” my gorgeous papers like that. It kind of defeats the whole point of hand making my cards.
That’s the great thing about the internet. You can keep browsing until you find content you enjoy! I love that there are no rules in this hobby and we are each free to pursue it however we like!
Some of us just enjoy doing crafting like this and giving someone just a touch of your own style. Remember...each one can be sent to a different person so they don't know you made 49 or however many. And some of us have paper pads we've purchased and would like to use them up. Just pass the video if you don't think it's worth your attention. There are plenty of us that enjoy watching even if we just glean something from the process to use in another project.
what the hell...