I am so happy to see that we can make stamps with foam sheets. Fantastic idea 💡. Gorgeous work as always. Thank you Natasha for sharing your knowledge x
LOVE it !! This is what we crafters need: 'home made' tools that develop beautiful outcomes :-). Otherwise it is 'dies here, ephemera there, foiling as well and embossing folders to boot". Budgets are extended :-) :-) :-).
This is great for those of us that don't have alcohol inks because, to me, this replicates the alcohol ink and tissue paper technique. Using your method, we can achieve a similar look without having to purchase even more products 😁. Thanks, Tash!! ❤
Wow that is incredible. Even a newbie like me could use this technique and it comes out looking fantastic. I really really appreciate all your videos and all the techniques that you show us
Oh wow . I really enjoyed this video. Such a brilliant idea how you scrunched the paper to make a sort of variegated colour. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge Natasha 😊x
Wouldn't it be fun to make a bag full of those circles the size of marbles and then add this sentiment inside, "Found my marbles". ?? OR add a little astronaut to the front with "Love you to the moon and back" on the inside. OR a sentiment reading, "You mean the world to me." Thank you for the inspiration, Natasha and for the people who comment. Have a blessed day.❤️🐧🩵
Again! U have blown it outta the water!! So amazing! I have lost my mojo over the past days, but all inhabe to do to ease myself back into thinking of something to create is to turn on ur channel, fist I get that happy go lucky feeling and shortly there after I’m grabbing what I need to CASE ur beautiful creations!! Rarely do they look as good as yours, but having said that , I am creating ans that make me feel good!! Thanks for ur upbeat self and sharing so many great techniques that I don’t need too much help to understand!! Lol! Also my grandson is nothing shy of ur biggest fan!! He is autistic and he squeals as soon as he hears u!! Als he constantly asks when he’s here if we can make a cars with Natasha!!! Thank u for bringing so much joy to us. As I’m a stroke and cancer survivor also, ans I can’t puu into words the joy u bring us!! Thank u so much!! Donu think u can give him a shout out in one of ur videos? His name is Brody… but I’m his Grammy ans I call him Toady. Heehee! We bought u a few coffees a few weeks ago! Ali it wasn’t easy thee system doesn’t like Canadian $$$$ lol.
Oh my, this is an addictive technique that creates an original one-of-a-kind background that is easy and unique. Mahalo from Hawaii for always inspiring me.🌺
Brilliant technique using scrunched up copy paper. It gives more definition to improving the finished design. Another one l will be doing asap. Thank you! 😊
Hi. Thank you for sharing this great technique. It reminded me of the old paint rag rolling technique from so many, many decades ago. Your card worked out a treat and looks fabulous. Have a super weekend.😊
BLOOMING BRILLIANT Natasha. Absolutely love it ❤. The yellow with blue on top i was thinking nope, this is going to look daft but boy does this work!! Yes, Yes YES brilliant. I'm 100% going to try this. I wonder how many combo'si there is? 1000's i think. 😂. Thank you for sharing your tutorial with us again. X X
I am not into card making at the moment, but a hardy yes, this technique can definitely become very adictive. It produces a unique and almost marble effect.
Really fun technique. And even just using your dies to make stamps, great idea. I have no idea why it hadn’t occurred to me but thank you for pointing it out!
Thank you, Natasha for teaching both the scrunched paper and the making stamps from dies techniques. Both will be useful and used by me for making interesting and beautiful cards. 🥰🇨🇦🥰
9:20 To keep stash of cut pieces together (behind) die cutters is such a revelation for me… I always spend almost all my craft time on… looking for the pieces I need to craft with. I cherish my die cutters too much to misplace them, they are always in that box under my Sizzix machine. So that is a perfect tip, thanks a lot!
This is great. Thankyou! I love the first image. It looks like the sea to me. The yellow and blue one is like a planet - I'm getting loads of ideas! 🤩👍👍
Natasha, this is brilliant, I am digging out my supplies now, how fun, first my daughter is coming over to get supplies to begin her scrapbooking journey, my grandson will have memories forever, this summer they have camped every single weekend.
It's always exciting when I see you say "This is addictive" because you come up with such amazing things and new ways of using items ..Thanks Natasha 💗
You proved that experimenting and having fun with your craft isn't akin to disaster........you can actually make stunning cards! I, unfortunately haven't progressed to that level yet. Eventually, perhaps. Hopefully, anyways. I do so enjoy your videos and am consistently inspired by them. 😊
I am so happy to see that we can make stamps with foam sheets. Fantastic idea 💡. Gorgeous work as always.
Thank you Natasha for sharing your knowledge x
Gorgeous
LOVE it !! This is what we crafters need: 'home made' tools that develop beautiful outcomes :-). Otherwise it is 'dies here, ephemera there, foiling as well and embossing folders to boot". Budgets are extended :-) :-) :-).
Love this idea, it would make great planet's too, especially the Yellow in back and dart blue on top. thank you for sharing this. 😁😁😁
This is great for those of us that don't have alcohol inks because, to me, this replicates the alcohol ink and tissue paper technique. Using your method, we can achieve a similar look without having to purchase even more products 😁. Thanks, Tash!! ❤
@maruiacancercOh my goodness!! Best wishes, & prayers for you & your family. Hugs. 💚
@maruiacancercLots of raw fruit and vegetable juices are antioxidants. Cancer treatments are horrible. Hope you have a quick recovery ❤
One of my favorite techniques you have ever shown!❤
Wow that is incredible. Even a newbie like me could use this technique and it comes out looking fantastic. I really really appreciate all your videos and all the techniques that you show us
WOW...my jaw dropped when I saw that beautiful background! I just can't wait to try this. You just never cease to amaze me! Thanks!
how cool! instead of stamp kissing it's like color kissing!
I love trying something new, so this is the ticket to fun🎉
That's awesome. Love the scrunching technique.! Great card as always. ♥️
Love the backgrounds!! We call that "kissing" the stamp. 😊
Wow. These would be great for ocean or galaxy effects. Beautiful! Thank You! 🌸
Howww funnnn! My grandlings will have so much fun with this technique! Thanks bunches for the great demo!!! 👏🏻👏🏻💖👍🏼🙏🏻
Truly amazing results, with 'simple' supplies, thank you for sharing 🙂
Such cool cards Natas🤗ha! TYFS the scrunched paper technique, it made the image so very interesting! Take care, see you soon
Oh wow . I really enjoyed this video. Such a brilliant idea how you scrunched the paper to make a sort of variegated colour.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge Natasha 😊x
Love the two tone effect. Very pretty.
Wouldn't it be fun to make a bag full of those circles the size of marbles and then add this sentiment inside, "Found my marbles". ??
OR add a little astronaut to the front with "Love you to the moon and back" on the inside.
OR a sentiment reading, "You mean the world to me."
Thank you for the inspiration, Natasha and for the people who comment. Have a blessed day.❤️🐧🩵
Wow wow wow…you are so generous to share your fantastic creative ideas with us. Thanks.
Wow! That was one heckuva technique and experiment. The results were over-the-top nice. Thanks!
Wow! Thank you. So many great tips. I love the one for fussy cutting. And the paper scrunching is perfect, love it.
Wow Natasha, this is absolutely gorgeous!
This is so pretty. I have a love die that I'm going to try this with for valentines day.Thank you for sharing your creative ideas these are beautiful.
Again! U have blown it outta the water!! So amazing! I have lost my mojo over the past days, but all inhabe to do to ease myself back into thinking of something to create is to turn on ur channel, fist I get that happy go lucky feeling and shortly there after I’m grabbing what I need to CASE ur beautiful creations!! Rarely do they look as good as yours, but having said that , I am creating ans that make me feel good!! Thanks for ur upbeat self and sharing so many great techniques that I don’t need too much help to understand!! Lol! Also my grandson is nothing shy of ur biggest fan!! He is autistic and he squeals as soon as he hears u!! Als he constantly asks when he’s here if we can make a cars with Natasha!!! Thank u for bringing so much joy to us. As I’m a stroke and cancer survivor also, ans I can’t puu into words the joy u bring us!! Thank u so much!! Donu think u can give him a shout out in one of ur videos? His name is Brody… but I’m his Grammy ans I call him Toady. Heehee! We bought u a few coffees a few weeks ago! Ali it wasn’t easy thee system doesn’t like Canadian $$$$ lol.
Oh my, this is an addictive technique that creates an original one-of-a-kind background that is easy and unique. Mahalo from Hawaii for always inspiring me.🌺
Thanks once again for creating yet another technique for us to try. Brilliant!
Brilliant technique using scrunched up copy paper. It gives more definition to improving the finished design. Another one l will be doing asap. Thank you! 😊
Very nice card. Great idea. Thank you for sharing 🤗😊
Hi. Thank you for sharing this great technique. It reminded me of the old paint rag rolling technique from so many, many decades ago. Your card worked out a treat and looks fabulous. Have a super weekend.😊
Who knew "paper scrunching" would result in such an awesomeness design effect. 😃 added bonus...it's free. 😂. I can't wait to try this out. 😍
Fantastic technique. Gorgeous card. Thank you for sharing.
BLOOMING BRILLIANT Natasha. Absolutely love it ❤. The yellow with blue on top i was thinking nope, this is going to look daft but boy does this work!! Yes, Yes YES brilliant. I'm 100% going to try this. I wonder how many combo'si there is? 1000's i think. 😂.
Thank you for sharing your tutorial with us again. X X
Absolutely love this Tash! Beautiful!
Wow! I love this technique and I must try it! TFS! ❤️🇨🇦
The circle maes me think of moon. I love cards with moms.
Love it! Beautiful as always Natasha 💞
What a COOL technique !! Can't wait to give this a go. Dang, Girl...I wish I could fussy cut images as fast as you do...LOL Take care...
What a great technique. I love this. Thanks Natasha!
Genius!! I can’t wait to try. Thank u for sharing this technique 🥰💕😉
Very lovely. The mixture of colors are beautiful.
Such an easy but beautiful technique. Will definitely try this today. Thanks for sharing
I love this! So many possibilities!!!! Thx again 😃
Oh boy that is amazingly COOL.. How do you come up with these fantastic creations.
Always lovely. I learn so much from your videos. Thank you.
I love the paper scrunch technique.
Love the look of the different techniques
Only you could come up with something so cool! Love it. I must try
One of the few card making videos that I had to watch to the end and no fast forwarding. Loved it!
That blue circle looked like marble! Great card! Thanks again for showing us how to make our own stamps with foam.
I am not into card making at the moment, but a hardy yes, this technique can definitely become very adictive. It produces a unique and almost marble effect.
love this paper scrunching! Plus, I bet those papers you use to pick up ink can make some great collage papers.
Stunning- love the crunch result
Really fun technique. And even just using your dies to make stamps, great idea. I have no idea why it hadn’t occurred to me but thank you for pointing it out!
WOW!!! I love this technique! Thank you for sharing!!
Topissime ! Bravo et merci pour cette astuce géniale. Amicalement.
Thank you, Natasha for teaching both the scrunched paper and the making stamps from dies techniques. Both will be useful and used by me for making interesting and beautiful cards. 🥰🇨🇦🥰
How inventive! I’m amazed.
The black pen around the fussy cut image is a great tip!
Simply beautiful Natasha
What a great technique. Ruth down under.
This is a great idea! I can see many alternative ways to use this technique!
9:20 To keep stash of cut pieces together (behind) die cutters is such a revelation for me… I always spend almost all my craft time on… looking for the pieces I need to craft with. I cherish my die cutters too much to misplace them, they are always in that box under my Sizzix machine. So that is a perfect tip, thanks a lot!
Oooh I just loved that yellow background with the blue scrunched pattern on top. That is stunning. I loved this card. Wonderful tutorial.
Use scruntched up water colour paper. Then spray it with water. Iron it flat if you want flat and you have more decorated paper!
I am always so impressed with your fussy cutting skills! I can't even cut a piece of cardstock straight!😆
LOL... Natasha, of course, this is addictive!!!
Great ideas!
You always come up with great new stuff :))) THANK YOU❤
Beautiful and sooo creative. Love it.
This is great. Thankyou! I love the first image. It looks like the sea to me. The yellow and blue one is like a planet - I'm getting loads of ideas! 🤩👍👍
Natasha, this is brilliant, I am digging out my supplies now, how fun, first my daughter is coming over to get supplies to begin her scrapbooking journey, my grandson will have memories forever, this summer they have camped every single weekend.
Ooh. I might have to try this with whole sheets, to make textured-looking paper to die cut from.
Thanks super cool technique
It's always exciting when I see you say "This is addictive" because you come up with such amazing things and new ways of using items ..Thanks Natasha 💗
Very innovative. Natasha you are a genuine teacher and your ideas have changed the way we look at products. Thank you!
Once again you have shown us a simple idea that ends up looking amazing! Thank you so much for continuing to create these great ideas.
Natasha, what a great idea to cut the foam and make stamps -- I love it. Thanks so much. 😊🇨🇦
Really love this idea. Thank you again.
I love the yellow with the blue. Very pretty. I would do these techniques. So clever. Thank you.
Brilliant, thank you for sharing ❤❤
Marbleous Natasha!
These back grounds are gorgeous! They look almost like planets. I really have to remember to try this. Love, love, love it.
You proved that experimenting and having fun with your craft isn't akin to disaster........you can actually make stunning cards! I, unfortunately haven't progressed to that level yet. Eventually, perhaps. Hopefully, anyways. I do so enjoy your videos and am consistently inspired by them. 😊
Great idea. It really turned out amazing.
You sounded like you were having so much fun doing this. Can't wait to try. Thank you for sharing. 🇬🇧 ❤
Woooww the blue would also make a beautiful under water background 😍
What a great idea. Thank you for this video.
Stunning card!!! Love the technique!
Wow! That’s an amazing effect with the scrunched paper! Thank you 😊
Love love love this. Thank you 😍
Really cool technique! 😇💖🙏🙌
reminds me of the stamping foam that Simon Hurley has. Great result and a good idea too.
Fire techniques. Can see what you mean by addictive ,cogs turning as to where to use.😊
I just love that background. Thank you Natasha. Another addictive technique for me.
Brilliant & Fun! 💕
You are SO creative it blows my mind! Thank you for showing us all of these great techniques.
Another great technique! I, too, hate fussing cutting, but using the black marker might help! Thank you!
The scrunched paper look reminds me of crushed velvet. And marble too. Especially same color only darker over lighter, the 3-D effect is awesome!🤩
Wow. Definitely one to try. Just brilliant.
Another fabulous card
What a great technique👏