I struggle to use the cut-a-parts, so thank you for showing how you did. That will help me on my assembly too. You were so kind to share your process with the world. I hope your life is filled with many blessings!
Lovely cards, I think it’s great ..how you made cards not straight ..sometimes a bit wonky, my kind of crafting. Loved them, will be looking through your channel for more. Thank you xx😁🦋🦋
Hi, Tombow green glue from Amazon is a great glue if you are looking for one, great for cards gives wriggle room. Or the blue Aqua Tombow but this one takes a while to catch better for boxes etc because 😂you can peg them to dry, or double sided tape is a good one too, but your cards are cute it was peaceful to watch you and I enjoyed the result. Subscribed. Thank you Xx😁🦋
Thanks for watching and providing all the glue tips. I use a wide variety of glues. I am so happy you enjoyed the video. I hope it was helpful. Thanks for watching! Thanks for subscribing too!
Yes, these are cut to be used on an A2 card. They are slightly smaller than A2 because I wanted the border of the white base to show. I also wanted to use a different measurement for a slightly different look. Thanks for watching and I hope this helps.
@@lillianfriday2561 Thanks for watching! I am glad it provided inspiration. It always feels good to get your Christmas cards done ahead of schedule! Have fun making them!
If you are doing something that needs wiggle room, I would use Gina K Design glue. You do not need a lot of glue. If you want to use a tape runner, then that may be the best solution because that will guarantee no warping. Thanks for watching!
I've found lining up a long side, and the 2 short ones at the same time helps with getting the paper on the Matt more straight. If you're wanting a more finished and professional looking Matt it's important to double check your measurements so everything is nice and tidy 😉
I totally disagree with these measurements for an A2 card and that is why your borders are not balanced. The measurements should either be 5-1/4 x 4 or 5 x 3-3/4. I totally agree with @tamthaluehrs.
I did not want balance borders. I wanted a different look just like you do with card sketches. I like changing things up and not always going with the norm. Thanks for watching.
THESE CARDS ARE SO PRETTY-TFS-HUGS/BLESSINGS
Thanks so much! Thanks for watching!
I struggle to use the cut-a-parts, so thank you for showing how you did. That will help me on my assembly too. You were so kind to share your process with the world. I hope your life is filled with many blessings!
Thank you so much! I love sharing with others so they can spread joy! I am glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching!
They are all cute!! Thanks for sharing
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for showing us the process. Thank you for your time. I have so many paper 6x6 pads to do this with lol ❤
I am so happy you found inspiration! Have fun crafting! Thanks for watching!
great cards I need to get out my 6 x 6 packs tfs hugs
Thanks! I hope it gives you some inspiration. Thank you for watching!
what a great idea i have so many 6x6 packs and never really knew how to utilize them, now i know
I am glad it gave you inspiration! Thanks for watching!
I truly enjoyed your tutorial easy, to follow.
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching!
Lovely cards, I think it’s great ..how you made cards not straight ..sometimes a bit wonky, my kind of crafting. Loved them, will be looking through your channel for more. Thank you xx😁🦋🦋
Thanks for watching! I love creating outside the box and not always following the norm. It makes it the card unique Happy Crafting!!
Hi from New Zealand. I'm a new subscriber. Lovely cards thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching and subscribing! I am glad you liked the cards and I hope it gives you inspiration!
Great cards 😊
Thanks!! Thanks for watching!
I enjoyed the video but the OCD in me wanted to straighten and trim bits off!
Thanks for watching! Please do you! The best thing is the creations you make are a reflection of you! Have a great day!
Hi, Tombow green glue from Amazon is a great glue if you are looking for one, great for cards gives wriggle room. Or the blue Aqua Tombow but this one takes a while to catch better for boxes etc because 😂you can peg them to dry, or double sided tape is a good one too, but your cards are cute it was peaceful to watch you and I enjoyed the result. Subscribed. Thank you Xx😁🦋
Thanks for watching and providing all the glue tips. I use a wide variety of glues. I am so happy you enjoyed the video. I hope it was helpful. Thanks for watching! Thanks for subscribing too!
Love the cards, but I am curious about how you can by those measurements, are they the standard A2 sizes?
Yes, these are cut to be used on an A2 card. They are slightly smaller than A2 because I wanted the border of the white base to show. I also wanted to use a different measurement for a slightly different look. Thanks for watching and I hope this helps.
Great card stack. Good motivation for me to start Christmas in July.
@@lillianfriday2561 Thanks for watching! I am glad it provided inspiration. It always feels good to get your Christmas cards done ahead of schedule! Have fun making them!
I am new to paper crafting and was wondering what the best glue is to keep from developing warps in the card. Am I using too much?
If you are doing something that needs wiggle room, I would use Gina K Design glue. You do not need a lot of glue. If you want to use a tape runner, then that may be the best solution because that will guarantee no warping. Thanks for watching!
mooie kaarten
Thank you so much! Thank you for watching!
I've found lining up a long side, and the 2 short ones at the same time helps with getting the paper on the Matt more straight. If you're wanting a more finished and professional looking Matt it's important to double check your measurements so everything is nice and tidy 😉
Thanks for watching! I love how we all have different perspectives on how we want to create our cards!
Cut all your paper first then match up would go faster.
Great Tip!! Thanks for sharing! Thanks for watching!
I totally disagree with these measurements for an A2 card and that is why your borders are not balanced. The measurements should either be 5-1/4 x 4 or 5 x 3-3/4. I totally agree with @tamthaluehrs.
I did not want balance borders. I wanted a different look just like you do with card sketches. I like changing things up and not always going with the norm. Thanks for watching.