Hi Christina, that card is fantastic, will have to buy some embossing paste, have never seen it in use before so thanks very much for the video cheers Kaye
I just loved this group of cards. The colors are so beautiful. I'm trying to learn how to use the hat pins in my cards. thanks for the videos I uusally watch them several times to get what you did.
Good Morning Christina :) You are amazing Woman! A Beautiful Christina Card, as always. Thank you so much. I enjoyed this video as I do All your videos. Have a lovely day. Heading over to your Blog now. Big Hugs.
I use those thin cheap plastic chopping boards or thin plastic table mats. They make brilliant reusable stencils. Love the effects with the embossing paste.!
Hi Christine, thank you for this. I bought my first paste the other day to play with some canvases and was wondering how I could colour it, i can now use any ink pads I have for it. Hugs and Luvs xx
Hi Christina, your cards are spectacular and what a great gift you are blessed with. How does one mail these beautiful cards through the USPS? I would like to make these but afraid of them getting flattened in the mail.
Hi, Christina, Like a few of the others who have commented, I was thinking that perhaps the die cut could be made out of acetate packaging so that it lasts a bit longer. It's always great to see you create such beautiful cards on your videos as you manage to show us just how easy they are...all you need to do is take it all one step at a time. Looking forward to next week's video.Bejay xx
+Christina Griffiths I'm thinking the acetate 'box' from a Thorntons Easter Egg would be thin enough to go through...and what a great excuse to buy one lolBejay xx
Another winner Christina- have never seen/used embossing paste so will be getting some on my next trip to a craft shop.
Christina I really love 💕 the way you made that beautiful glitter background. So awesome and stunning. What a brilliant idea 💡. Thank you so much 😊
Just love these techniques.All your cards are just deliscious. Thank you for sharing with us. xxx
This is such a beautiful card, Christina. I will have to try something similar. Thank you for your wonderful tutorials.
A lovely tutorial Christina and a beautiful finished card.
Christina - this is a very beautiful card. You done a great job as always. Thank you for the tutorial .
Beautiful as all of your cards are.
thank you for showing the embossing paste mixed with the dye ink. beautiful card
Hi Christina, that card is fantastic, will have to buy some embossing paste, have never seen it in use before so thanks very much for the video
cheers Kaye
I just loved this group of cards. The colors are so beautiful. I'm trying to learn how to use the hat pins in my cards. thanks for the videos I uusally watch them several times to get what you did.
Good Morning Christina :) You are amazing Woman! A Beautiful Christina Card, as always. Thank you so much. I enjoyed this video as I do All your videos. Have a lovely day. Heading over to your Blog now. Big Hugs.
Just beautiful, as usual. Love your cards!
Beautiful cards. With clear instructions, thank you for sharing x
Beautiful card & video. Great technique. Thank you. Marsha
Lovely card and another good use for dies. Very creaive
simply superb as always thank you Christina
I loved this glittery card and the Sentiment on it was very apt, would love to know how you used the Ombre Background version
I use those thin cheap plastic chopping boards or thin plastic table mats. They make brilliant reusable stencils. Love the effects with the embossing paste.!
Thank you kindly for this wonderfully creative tutorial.
You're very welcome!
Another beautiful card and awesome technique!! TFS!! Hugs, Liz:)
Beautiful card thanks for the tutorial will be trying this
Great video Chritina.
Hi Christine, thank you for this. I bought my first paste the other day to play with some canvases and was wondering how I could colour it, i can now use any ink pads I have for it. Hugs and Luvs xx
Absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing.
Are wonderful your cards,I love to learn from you.I do not know how to thank you.
I have been doing this and this really helps. Love your videos.
Hi Christina, your cards are spectacular and what a great gift you are blessed with. How does one mail these beautiful cards through the USPS? I would like to make these but afraid of them getting flattened in the mail.
Beautiful card and a great video...tfs
Another stunning card....love this...tfs
Hi, Christina, Like a few of the others who have commented, I was thinking that perhaps the die cut could be made out of acetate packaging so that it lasts a bit longer. It's always great to see you create such beautiful cards on your videos as you manage to show us just how easy they are...all you need to do is take it all one step at a time. Looking forward to next week's video.Bejay xx
+Bejay Roles Yes you could use the packaging but sometimes it is too thick to die cut ... but give it a try Cxx
+Christina Griffiths I'm thinking the acetate 'box' from a Thorntons Easter Egg would be thin enough to go through...and what a great excuse to buy one lolBejay xx
gorgeous Christina, thank you for sharing...xx
A beautiful card.
Beautiful as ever.
angel hugs
Debby
As long as you remove them very carefully, the paper stencils can also be used as a background on a second card! Very nice video/technique! Thx!
Gorgeous!
Hullo Cristina , lovely card , you use great verses for your cards,? what brand are they?Hope they are available down under. Thanks heaps.
Wow what a pretty card:)
Lovely as usual!
Thank you for the tip.
this is lovely christine could you do this with acetate x
+black bird Yes you could use acetate or packaging ... as long as it will die cut the shape for you give it a try.
i will thank u x
lovely, thanks for sharing
Lovely
Where can I get this stencils?