Plastic Wrap Stamping Technique: Make Exciting Greeting Cards!
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- #cardmakingideas #papercraftideas #simplysimplestamping
Want to make a fun card background? Try the plastic wrap stamping technique! If you have ever questioned your card creation thinking it 'needed a little something' well then, you are going to be so glad you stopped by for today's video.
Friends, we are going to do some recycling of a product you probably throw away 99% of the time. Even if you don't have this item on hand, I'll bet you have it in your kitchen so either way, you can create along with me.
📌 Are you looking at your plastic wrappers a little differently? What color combinations are swirling around in your head? Share your thoughts and let me know if you'll be using the plastic wrap stamping technique this week.
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I enjoyed your three technique on plastic wrap stamping
Susan, I am so glad you like it.
Love fun easy techniques that can stretch my supplies.
Tamie, thank you for watching.
Coffee, Connie, and finding out how to create my own personalized "DSP!" It's a great day!
Marilyn, I am so glad.
What a great technique, thanks Connie.
Ruth, I am so glad you liked it.
Great idea! Love that we are reusing the plastic wrap things come wrapped in…like Stampin’ Up DSP, etc. TFS!
Carlos, Yes! Thank you!
Oh BOY!! Something new
Eileen, I hope you will give it a try.
I really like this idea Connie…thank you for sharing
Deb, You are so welcome!
Thanks for the reminder of this fun technique! Will be making some backgrounds soon.
Diane, You are so welcome!
Terrific idea, Connie, I love it!
Sheila, so glad you enjoyed it.
Yet another genius idea. You are amazing Connie. Thank you.
Valerie, Thank you so much!
You never disappoint ! Thanks, Connie!
Sherri, that is so nice of you.
Love that plastic wrap technique. Beautiful cards
Bonnie, thank you. It is so much fun.
Good looking cat d’s thanks connie for sharrin
Brenda, you are very welcome. Thank you for watching.
HI Connie,
What a great idea. I filed it away in the back of my brain. I did this technique a few years ago and sort of forgot about it. Your cards turned out beautiful as always. I loved the different ways you used the design on the different cards. I loved the purple one especially. Thank you again for sharing your techniques, tips and tricks with all of us. I love your bubbly personality. God bless you. I will definitely be using this technique again soon.
Sue, thank you so much for your kind words. You made my day.
Would also look good if you cut your flowers from the newly created “print”. Thanks for a great idea, Connie.
Douglas, great idea.
You are amazing! I love how you show us how to cut flower from a layered piece. What a way to be efficient.
Jill, that is so nice of you.
Pretty cool Connie! Tfs
Melissa, thank you!
Great cards and such clear instructions, as always
Deborah, Glad you like them!
I love this technique and it’s so fun! 😃😃😃
Sue, it really is a lot of fun.
Oh so much plastic wrap I have thrown away. I like the purple card the most. However, all of them a super. A simple idea but it has a wow affect! Thank you for all the free downloads. I save them to reference the YT and print them for my folder of ideas.
Rita, you are very welcome. I appreciate you taking the time to watch.
Genius idea!
Beth, Thanks!
I forgot about this technique. Thank you for sharing. I’m going to try this!!
Margene, it is so much fun.
Wow, wow, wow Connie. These are techniques that I will definitely be using. Thanks so much. 😊🇨🇦
Brendaelaine, I appreciate you taking the time to watch and always being so encouraging.
Hello Connie! Watching the replay!
Polly, thank you for watching.
Have seen the plastic wrap and bubble wrap used before but have yet to try................I NEED to do this ! Thanks for the "inkspiration" 🙂
William, you are so very welcome. I hope you will try.
Love your sense of color !!!🌺
Terry, thanks so much.
Watching the replay.
Karla, thank you for taking the time to watch.
Beautiful cards and what a fun technique
Joni, Thanks so much!
I did this on my bedroom walls a few years ago can you believe it!! Must try this idea it is a nice way to do cards. TFS
It is really fun to do.
I totally agree with @Karenmarie and wall sponge painting except this is way more delicate. Love it and love your card Connie. Thank you so much for sharing 😊🇨🇦
Brenda, You are so welcome!
So beautiful, love this technique, thank you for sharing ❤
Blanky, you are very welcome.
Fun technique, like bubble wrap ! And three really beautiful cards ! Thanks for the ideas.
Christine, I am so glad you enjoyed it.
Lovely idea. Looks like fun.
Laura, Thank you! 😊
Great Videos. . . . Great Cards! thanks for the downloads and the fun Connie!
Marie, I am so glad you like them.
It reminds me of sponge painting walls in the 90’s! Cute idea for a card! Thanks Connie!
I used a cut-down feather duster to paint my daughter's room in the late 80's.
Worked Great!
Karen, You are so welcome!
R, how fun!
Loved all the techniques and the cards...Rtia Smith
Rita, I am so glad. Thank you for watching.
I love this technique, the cards are beautiful.
Jan, it is such a fun technique.
I used the Saran Wrap to do the rag off technique on my walls years ago. I never thought of using it in reverse on paper.
Laura, it is fun.
Great technique!!
Kathleen, thanks!
Definitely going to try this technique!
I am so glad you are going to give it a try.
Great idea!! Thank you for sharing!
Deb, you are very welcome.
Great idea.
Tammy, thanks!
What a great technique. The cards are beautiful. Thanks for sharing. ❤️❤️❤️
Nancy, I am so glad you like it. Thanks for watching.
OMG! NEVER would have thought of that! Thank you!
Kim, you are very welcome.
Thank you for so many marvelous tips
Teresa, You are so welcome!
Love the inside touches
Charlotte, thank you!
Upcycle for the win!
Jill, I agree.
Love this idea 😊
Mary, I am so glad.
Fabulous technique love it will give it a go thank you 😘
Pauline, thank you! Have fun!
Brilliant idea to use the wrap on SU products! Love this
Polly, I am so glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you, Connie! Your ideas are fun, and I enjoy every minute!
Frances, I am so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching.
Great idea! Thanks for sharing
Mary Ruth, you are very welcome.
Love these cards. I just made the second one as a valentine card. I made the third one in dark blue and kelly green as a thinking of you card for a gentleman at church. I love your ideas and you’re fun to watch! Mrs. Ed
Mrs. Ed, thank you so much for your encouraging words.
Love fun ideas...
Linda, thank you!
Thank you Connie!
Suzanne, you are very welcome.
Great tip. Thank you.
Mimi, you are very welcome.
What a great idea. It looks so good. Thank you. ❤
Diane, it is a lot of fun to try.
@@simplysimplestamping must try it today xx
Connie, I just love this. Right now I'm making my Birthday cards for the year & I'm going to give this a try & see how I can manage. I very heavy handed, so this will be a task for me to handle. Be well, be safe & TYFS
Claire, I love that you make them for the year. That is organized.
Such beautiful cards , thank you such a wonderful idea. Thank you
Glad you like them!
Love this idea thanks so much
Susa, you are very welcome.
Love this technique! Thanks Connie for another great idea!
Dorothy, I am so glad you enjoyed it.
Very nice
Thanks so much!
So cool, I love the out come!!
Sylvie, I do to. It is fun.
The wrapping tapping reminds me of Jason Pollock artworks. :-)
Thank you so much for watching.
What a great idea!
Judi, I am glad you like it.
Beautiful cards
Linda, I am so glad you like them.
Will certainly try this and love it! Thank you!!
Jan, You are so welcome!
What a fun technique! Thanks, Connie! ❤
Wendy, you are very welcome.
❤fabulous
Anne, thanks!
ALWAYS inspiring!
Linda, thanks.
Hi Connie. I’m a SU demonstrator now living in Edmond.
Beverly, hello. Thank you for watching.
Beautiful technique and colours 😊 I watch so many of your tutorials 😊 Thank you very much for sharing your ideas with us xxxx
Vi, thank you for your kind words of encouragement.
Such a cute idea.
Ann, Thank you! 😊
Great cards
Cathy, thank you.
Great technique! Love the cards! Shared
Kathy, Awesome! Thank you!
Another new idea
Joan, it is so fun.
Great cards! TY
Judi, Thanks so much!
Imagine what you could do if you used this method with your Versa Mark clear ink and embossing powder. WOW!
Janice, that would be fun to try.
FABULOUS CARDS!!! What’s old is new! I love the new twist you created, it definitely WOWS!!!🤩
Judi, I am so glad you enjoyed it.
Love this technique, Connie. In fact, I'm going to make some cards with it tonight. Have you tried using the plastic mesh bags that those little oranges or baby potatoes come in? That might make an interesting pattern on the paper. I haven't tried it yet, but I'll be saving those bags and giving them a try. Thanks for another fun video.
Sandra, I have not tried that. What a fun idea. I might have to do that.
Love this look! Thank you as always for your downloads, and your fun personality making this process "real". 🤩
Lisa, You are so welcome!
I knew there was a reason for me saving all the clear wrapping off the Paper Pumpkin packages and kits. 😃 Thank you so much Connie for coming up with this wonderful idea! I can't wait to try it!
Carmen, I hope you enjoy it.
What a fabulous idea Connie! I love your ideas! Going to try this later when I get home! Thanks for sharing 🤩❤
Randy, I really appreciate your kind words and support.
Another great group of cards! Thanks, Connie!
Joan, so glad you like them.
Wow Connie... great timing. I have tried this technique in the past & I had completely forgotten about it. Wil be the perfect touch for some cards I am needing to make this weekend!
Tania, thank you.
Love this technique and the idea of recycling every day "junk" I love the color combo of the first card and really like the 3rd card where you made a mistake. I actually like the fixed version better! Thank you for your great videos!
Vicky, thanks so much for watching. I appreciate it.
What an inspiring technique video! Loved all three cards. Thank you for sharing, Connie.
AussiDi, I am so glad you enjoyed it.
Can't wait to try these cute cards, Connie thank you 💕
Beverly, I am so glad you are going to try it.
Connie, love this idea. Never thought of using cling wrap or the plastic from the DSP for that matter. Thanks for the idea. Will be trying it tomorrow!
Nancy, I do hope you will give it a try.
Great technique! Thanks for sharing. Cards are awesome too!
Bonnie, you are very welcome. I am glad you liked them.
Super cute cards and can’t wait to try this technique. Thank you Connie ❤️❤️❤️
Helen, I hope you will give it a try. It really is fun.
Hi, Connie, love the cards, you always have the best ideas to share! TFS! Hugs!🥰
Margie, you are always so encouraging to me.
@@simplysimplestamping It’s because of who you are & how real you are! I enjoy you videos so much & you’re such a great teacher & so much fun to learn from! Hugs!🥰
Love the technique and cards!
Judy, I am so glad you enjoyed it.
In the directions under blushing bride you have 2/1/4 x 5 1/4 and 1/2 inch x 3 3/4. Should that be 1/2 in by 5 1/4???? Love this technique, Thank you
Great idea to use a border stamp. I have an Der set (don't recall the name) with a similar sprig of flowers, and I never know what to do with it. Thanks for the idea!
Melissa, you are very welcome.
Love your cards! :)
Polly, thank you!
Great cards. On the last card you said you cut out the sentiment using Stylish Shape Dies. I don’t see a hexagon shape die there.
I believe Connie just misspoke, she would have used beautiful shapes
Aurea, Riva is correct. I simply misspoke.
Riva, thank you for commenting.