Oh my gosh Tina. You are a very brave woman -- coffee on your work space. 😉 I am really enjoying this series. That ink on the block technique is something I have never used for bulk making just used for one offs. Great video and very helpful. Thanks so much. 😊🇨🇦
Thank you Tina, you have given me lots of inspiration. I really love the block background cards. The DSP designs are also lovely, I can’t wait to get started ❤ 😊 🎄
Such great ideas , Tina! I love the stamping in the center and cutting it apart. That one is just beautiful. And the simple inked background is great too. Thanks for the inspiration! See you tomorrow!
Hi Tina you have such great great cards in tips and I am enjoying your videos immensely as you know I’m new to stamping up or maybe you don’t remember I’ve texted before I don’t expect you to remember everybody lol how do we care for our rubberstamps or polymer stance what’s in the squirt bottle is that water is it some special kind of cleaner just curious text Kim and as always thanks for sharing your great ideas
Hi Kim! Thanks so much for your sweet comment-I'm thrilled to hear you're enjoying the videos! 😊 I do remember your name popping up before, so it's lovely to see you again! Caring for your rubber and photopolymer stamps is super important to keep them in great shape. In the squirt bottle, I actually use Stampin’ Up!’s Stampin’ Mist, which is a specially formulated cleaner that helps condition your stamps while getting them nice and clean. You can also use water if you're in a pinch, but the cleaner does a better job, especially with the photopolymer stamps, as it helps them stay sticky over time. Thanks again for watching and for your kind words. Happy stamping, Kim! 🌸 Hugs, Tina
Oh my gosh Tina. You are a very brave woman -- coffee on your work space. 😉 I am really enjoying this series. That ink on the block technique is something I have never used for bulk making just used for one offs. Great video and very helpful. Thanks so much. 😊🇨🇦
Love all the cards, the ones made with the acrylic block is my favourite. Such a cool technique. Thank you Tina for sharing. Looking forward to Day 4.
WONDERFUL technique for mass producing. Beautiful cards. Thank you.
Thankyou Tina, beautiful designs and heaps of cards to be done thankyou again for your inspiration 🙂🎄👏🇦🇺 South Australia
I loved the stamped holly cards the best. But have done these types of cards in years past. Thanks for sharing all the techniques you know.
Thank you for making me remember some of these techniques. A lovely bunch of cards with so much variety. (Mary)🎄
All very great inspirational ideas but I love the 2-4 idea👍
Seriously brillian and beautiful! 🧡🧡🧡
Thank you, Tina! Great tutorial, lovely technique with beautiful cards!
Beautiful cards! Great ideas on the berries.
Beautiful cards. Can't wait until tomorrow to see what you come up with.
Just beautiful love watercolor ones the best thanks hun
Beautiful cards, Tina!
Tina, I alwaaays love your Christmas cards!!
Love, love, love! Great ideas for card making!
Great ideas for fast cards. Thank you for sharing Tina. And here in the United States tomorrow is our Thanksgiving day. 🥰🥰🥰
Hi. Excellent ideas for fast, mass production. Love all your cards.
Merry Christmas to you and your family. TFS. Sherry from Canada 🇨🇦.
Nice ideas for Christmas cards. Thank you Tina!
Really enjoying this series
Lots of great ideas. Thanks for sharing Tina!
Beautiful cards
Awesome!! Love these cards!
How beautiful!!
Got good ideas today!! Thank you!
Beautiful.. Thank you 😊 💓
Great technique.
Beautiful!! 💕
All great ideas!
Great idea. I think I would have made four cards out of the one piece.
Thank you Tina, you have given me lots of inspiration. I really love the block background cards. The DSP designs are also lovely, I can’t wait to get started ❤ 😊 🎄
Love your card ideas for mass producing Christmas cards!
These are great thank you so much!
Fantastic ideas as always Tina 😊 Thank you for the links, No clue how I missed the first 2 parts! I've been subscribed for over 5 years now.
I just love those card ideas! Especially the ones made with the inks on the block?
I love it 😀
These are great.
Such great ideas , Tina! I love the stamping in the center and cutting it apart. That one is just beautiful. And the simple inked background is great too. Thanks for the inspiration! See you tomorrow!
Love them. So simple but so pretty.
Gorgeous cards, Tina! Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed Thanksgiving!
Love the cards Tina, could you cut them into 4 and use as card fronts? thank you for some great ideas.
These are all so cool! Such clever ideas. TFS. BTW. I noticed something in your background when you introduced your video--wink.
Hello from Maximeville PEI love the cards what time are you live
You could cut the 4 sections apart and have 4 cards too.
Love your Christmas cards series. Each day is better than the last!
Hi Tina you have such great great cards in tips and I am enjoying your videos immensely as you know I’m new to stamping up or maybe you don’t remember I’ve texted before I don’t expect you to remember everybody lol how do we care for our rubberstamps or polymer stance what’s in the squirt bottle is that water is it some special kind of cleaner just curious text Kim and as always thanks for sharing your great ideas
Hi Kim! Thanks so much for your sweet comment-I'm thrilled to hear you're enjoying the videos! 😊 I do remember your name popping up before, so it's lovely to see you again!
Caring for your rubber and photopolymer stamps is super important to keep them in great shape. In the squirt bottle, I actually use Stampin’ Up!’s Stampin’ Mist, which is a specially formulated cleaner that helps condition your stamps while getting them nice and clean. You can also use water if you're in a pinch, but the cleaner does a better job, especially with the photopolymer stamps, as it helps them stay sticky over time.
Thanks again for watching and for your kind words. Happy stamping, Kim! 🌸
Hugs,
Tina
If you cut it down both ways for the front of a card, you get four cards!
Beautiful, Thank you😍