Your cards and technique are awesome! Thanks for sharing about your Mom....I always thought my Mom was the MOST creative, and she would be happy to share that title with your MOM!
Moms are awesome. She loved all creative types. I bet she would have had a blast had she known your mom. You are only as smart as those you take time to share with. We can learn something from everyone 🤗💕💕💕 thanks for the TLC💖
So sorry for your loss, I’m told it gets easier (would love to know when) Absolutely Love this idea and your cards. I watch a lot of craft RUclips, as since I lost my mum a couple of years ago, I can’t get my head in the right place to create, as the last things I made were for her birthday & Mothers Day ♥️
I can identify with the bad back and know what it means to need something to bring joy in your life. I thoroughly enjoyed your video and think your backgrounds/cards are stunning.
Oh Dana is it you with the bad back? People who are without back pain have no idea what it feels like. It’s hard for my husband because I look just fine. I often avoid doing things that make it obvious. In the end it makes me tired and clumsy. I wish I could edit real life like I do my videos lol. This morning it was blueberries all over the floor. My little dog loves them so he cleaned up the floor for me😁💕
Hi Sharon, from Australia! I recently found Katherine Kelly in You Tube and she suggested we go check out your you tube channel. I randomly chose this video to watch first and I loved it! I like videos that share card ideas but am specially drawn to ones that are relaxed and chatty and not too long! Just like this one. It’s nice to get to know the card maker a little as you watch. So sorry you lost your mother in such a difficult way, but it seems she was in inspiration to you and now you get to share that with me! As far as the cards go... they are stunning! It looks like you have to persevere with those inks to get them just right, but they were beautiful backgrounds for your cards. I am a cardmaker on a budget and have resisted getting into alcohol inks (you just can’t do it all, right), but I will still happily watch others using them! Thanks again for sharing. I’ll be watching more! Might even make a coffee and have a binge watch! 💕
Oh Sharon, your mom sounds like such a wonderful woman! I’m sorry for your loss. ❤️ This technique is so fun and who knew you could use Vaseline for a resist technique?! Tyfs
Thank you for sharing your memories of your mom with us. My mom is gone also and when I was young she used to do painting with this paint that was in a tube that had tips on them, I can't for the life of remember them name of the, and I believe she actually sold it for a while. A lot of the paintings were on this black felt like material, I remember metallic colors and she did a lot of wild animals, leopards, lions, etc. Thanks for bringing back those memories for me!! I am definitely going to do this....vaseline, who would have thought! I like the foil on top leaving just those hints of gold, so pretty and your cards are gorgeous. Thanks again for sharing...💖💖💖
Hello. I believe the paint you are referring to is Tri-Chem. My grandmother also sold them and I can’t tell you how many items I still have (even in felt) that need to be painted. Of course the paint tubes are long gone, I still even have some of the tools that were used to help clear the tips. I had to comment when I saw yours because you’re the only other one in this community that I’ve seen that knows about them. Take care. 😎
@@AmeliasMiMi yes Tri-Chem and I think theire was a brand that started with an A. Artez or something like that! Oh the memories! She had a lazy Susan that the paint tubes stood up in, tip down.
@@pamjohnson3784 yes! I was thinking there was a name before it was tri Chem. Was it maybe art chem? That was a minute before my time but my great grandmother used them. I remember my grandmother talking about them. I still kick myself for getting rid of the paint holders. I could have repurposed them into something. And it was within the past five years that I got rid of them. 😫 🤣🤦🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️ Oh well, live and learn. But I love the memories they still evoke 🥰 good times. 😇
Even though it has been a few years, losing your wonderful mother has to be so difficult. It sounds like she was your best friend and had a fun spirit. I am grateful to her for helping you cultivate such amazing artistic talent! I so love watching your videos. You are a blessing to this community of crafters, and I hope you take comfort in knowing that. Wishing much joy fills your heart.
This video just came up in my list, hopefully you’ll still see my comment after all this time. It must be said how very creative you are. My mom loved to make things. She’d go for a walk and come back with drift wood and rocks and turn them into something pretty. Thanks for reminding me of that and how fun it was. I always learn something from you. Love watching your videos, would love to come over and play sometime but unfortunately I’m way down here in the Texas hill country! Thank goodness for RUclips, at least I can watch! TFS
Lovely!!! Sending hugs. My mom was also my crafty hero. I lost her 11 years ago and understand the ache never goes away. But I know they would be happy to know that we still find joy in creating and sharing. Xo
Looks like a cool technique! You sure got a bargain with that foil….jealous😅! I especially like the stamp with the words on it. I have one of those and I never thought of using it as a background for a sunset sort of thing. I bet this would work with watercolor also. You have set my mind to thinking. Your video was just right as far as sound quality and speed. I appreciate the editing.
Hi, new subscriber. my mother, although crafty, didn't like us messing the house up. I, however, was a mother like yours, as long as there was a vinyl mat and paper over the table my kids could do whatever they liked. I have loads of craft stuff and I would put it out for them to have fun with and it kept them entertained. I did the same with my adopted grandchildren. One day I was using punches, my nearly three grandson was watching. I had to go out to the shop for half an hour and come home to a piece of paper on the fridge with little punched out shapes around the edge of the paper that he had put on the fridge where all their art masterpieces went. They were always very proud of their creations. I'm sorry for your loss, you must miss her very much. I hadn't thought of using Vaseline, will have to get some and try it out.
Sorry about your Mom, I lost my Mom almost 10 years now and I think about her all the time. This is technique I was going to look up after the cards you sent me..... I'm just getting around to it..... I love it..... can't wait to try in..... Just want to sit down and make lots of backgrounds for further cards. Thanks Sharon for everything you do....🥰🥰🥰
Sharon just came upon your channel and I'm so glad. Your cards are just lovely. I never knew about this vaseline resist technique. Thank you for sharing your creativity.
Your mum sounded very loving and caring and gave you the best foundations for life,money means nothing if you never had love xxx . As for this technique absolutely STUNNING plus looks so simple compared to other ink techniques xxx
Your mom sounds like she was a wonderful mother. I'm so sorry for your loss. I love your cards and am definitely subscribing to your channel. Thanks for sharing your wonderful memories and your creativity.
I love this technique and your cards are stunning. I just discovered you on You Tube and I’m so glad I did. You have given me som great ideas and I so appreciate your sharing. Thank you.
I guess I'm a little late to the party but I sure enjoyed this video. I've never seen anything like this before and I can't wait to try it. I'm so glad I found your channel, and I hope to see more of you in the future... thanks for sharing.
I try to make sure that all my videos are timeless and can be watched anytime you need a little inspiration or if you want to have a bit of crafty fun. I’m so happy that you enjoyed one of my older videos… makes my heart sing. Thank you💕💕💕
Just found you! Love love the intro music, classic spy thrilling sound. You did awesome in providing us with loads of ideas for using alcohol ink and vaseline. Who knew? Gotta watch more so I subscribed.
Beautiful cards,So sorry about your Mom.I was also from a poor family,definitely not a crafty family,but once I found crafting and the mindfulness,especially for me,it was a game changer,So now I am so frugal and creative as I still dont have a lot of money,but I like that as it enables me to be more creative x
I have never seen this technique before, but how interesting. What a lovely memory of your mom and I am sorry for you loss. Mine passed ion 2005 but I miss her every day! Must give this a try as your cards are beautiful!
I am so very sorry for the loss of your dear mom, she sounds like she was an AMAZING lady. Blessings of peace and comfort. I've been stamping for over 20 years and I'd never heard or seen a video using the Vasoline technique..WOW!! I certainly will be trying this. Thank you.
I wish they have a heart as well as a thumbs up. Love all your work! You inspire me and I’m sure so many others! God bless you and your talented mind and spirit! Thank you for sharing you mom with us. She sounded like a wonderful person. Keep sharing stories about her in your art making. It brings joy to us and keeps her in your art making memories. If it’s not to painful for you.
Hello, so I found your channel yesterday from an other hop, boy I am so glad that I did. I would come and visit you for tea, and crafting. I too lost my mom 24 years ago from Cancer she was only 58 yrs old, 10 days before her birthday. I feel your pain. I am so sorry for your lost, I am so happy you can use her teaching to teach others. What an amazing gift and legacy to her. Keep doing that. Your story made me think of all the things my mom use to do. I just passed my mom's age (59) in April that was so scary. Sending blessings to you.
Moms are incredible people. Thank goodness they make us the strong intelligent women we are. I feel her with me all the time but especially when I’m crafting. Its funny she was a teacher so I think she would be extra excited by my you tube adventure. Cancer is such a terrible thing. I’m sad to think that you not only lost your mom but you have to endure times of fear because of it. It’s something I have never thought about but that sucks. I wish I could give you a big hug right now💕 I believe that our loved ones surround us and watch over us if they’re not with us any more. Your mom probably hasn’t left your side since early this year and wants most of all to comfort you and to let you know she’s right there. I hope I didn’t upset you. I don’t know why I feel so strongly to say this. Sending you a giant hug💕
@@SharonLuska nl it's all good, I think of her all the time. When she died I had a 3 month old baby girl. So my Victoria has given me so much love. Both my girls middle names are those of their grandmother's. I tell my girls many stories of my mom. Once again it's all good. I love mom stories.
What a sweet story about your mom. Mine has been gone 3 years ago tomorrow and she was a great support of my crafty endeavors, too. I love this technique.
Well I'm already subscribed and I did like it. I hopped over here from Alli's channel because she was doing a hop about Casing the Creator. Like I told her I do not use alcohol inks very much at all. But I do enjoy watching it 😂 however, you two have made me want to get those few I have out and take a look at them. Thanks for the inspiration! TR
I hopped over to your channel from AlliKcreations. I loved her video using this technique. Wow your results from this technique is amazing. I really love that blue and yellow one on the yellow card stock. We have things in common, our moms and a bad back. My mom did everything crafty. She was a seamstress, a quilter, crochet, tole painting, wood work, card maker, scrapbooker, basically everything under the sun. She had a can do attitude when it came to crafts. I am the only girl, I have three brothers, so her and I had so much in common. Like you we would do crafts together when I was a kid (not a lot of money either) and she was good at thinking outside the box. I have carried on her legacy. I miss her so much, I lost her in 2013. I am so sorry how you lost yours. Mine lived a long life, she was 88. I have had back problems for many years. I hurt it in my twenties and has progressively got worse as I get older. I have had numerous procedures and pain management is my home away from home. It’s so debilitating as you probably know. Well I have rambled enough. I am a new subscriber and I’m looking forward to watching your future and past videos.
DawnMarie Manning my auntie Gwen who is as special as you are to your niece is my auntiemom now. I still miss my mom terribly but my aunt really helps make things a lot easier. Your niece is a very lucky girl💕
And yes - I totally remember Jennifer doing those backgrounds. I feel like I remember her doing one with some gorgeous blues in the background. That card looks very similar to hers I think. It’s beautiful. ❤️
Rise and Procraftinate I think the boredom has given me great creative momentum lol. Thank you for watching and for leaving such a great comment hope you did well in the hop too💕
Thank you Sharon... I have just found you in the past week and have to give you lots of love. You are a well standing member on my FAVORITES list. I love your frugality and demos. Again thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you so much for sharing your amazing and creative talent. I love everything you have done and it is incredible. I've saved all of it! Sending hugs and blessings from Canada. 😍
I really like the Mid-Century intro to this tutorial. Nice technique with great results.
Fabulous idea I’ll have to try! Yay for Mums who let us have ‘stuff’ to be creative.
Your cards and technique are awesome! Thanks for sharing about your Mom....I always thought my Mom was the MOST creative, and she would be happy to share that title with your MOM!
Moms are awesome. She loved all creative types. I bet she would have had a blast had she known your mom. You are only as smart as those you take time to share with. We can learn something from everyone 🤗💕💕💕 thanks for the TLC💖
Beautiful cards,, can't wait to try. I am so sorry you lost your Mama. Your memories are so special. Thank you for sharing.
moms certainly are hard to lose but I feel her with me every time I craft 💕💕 thank you for your sweet words 🤗💕💕
How special that you shared memories of your mum.. it felt like mum was crafting along with us. Thank you for this gift.
So sorry for your loss, I’m told it gets easier (would love to know when)
Absolutely Love this idea and your cards. I watch a lot of craft RUclips, as since I lost my mum a couple of years ago, I can’t get my head in the right place to create, as the last things I made were for her birthday & Mothers Day ♥️
I am so sorry about your mom - I love the memories that you shared with us and your upbringing with a loving creative mom. Beautiful cards!
These are stunning! Just discovered your channel - new subscriber 😊
Thanks for subbing! I’m excited for you to dive in🤗👍👍
I can identify with the bad back and know what it means to need something to bring joy in your life. I thoroughly enjoyed your video and think your backgrounds/cards are stunning.
Oh Dana is it you with the bad back? People who are without back pain have no idea what it feels like. It’s hard for my husband because I look just fine. I often avoid doing things that make it obvious. In the end it makes me tired and clumsy. I wish I could edit real life like I do my videos lol. This morning it was blueberries all over the floor. My little dog loves them so he cleaned up the floor for me😁💕
Bless you, your mum left you an eye for colour. This is spectacular!
Beautiful cards, thank you for sharing! Crafty virtual hugs from Alberta.
Nadine Lange yay another Canadian. Thank you for watching and leaving such a sweet kind comment
Well how cool was that. I loved all your backgrounds that you made. I will defiantly have to give this a try. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Sharon, from Australia! I recently found Katherine Kelly in You Tube and she suggested we go check out your you tube channel. I randomly chose this video to watch first and I loved it! I like videos that share card ideas but am specially drawn to ones that are relaxed and chatty and not too long! Just like this one. It’s nice to get to know the card maker a little as you watch. So sorry you lost your mother in such a difficult way, but it seems she was in inspiration to you and now you get to share that with me! As far as the cards go... they are stunning! It looks like you have to persevere with those inks to get them just right, but they were beautiful backgrounds for your cards. I am a cardmaker on a budget and have resisted getting into alcohol inks (you just can’t do it all, right), but I will still happily watch others using them! Thanks again for sharing. I’ll be watching more! Might even make a coffee and have a binge watch! 💕
Oh Sharon, your mom sounds like such a wonderful woman! I’m sorry for your loss. ❤️ This technique is so fun and who knew you could use Vaseline for a resist technique?! Tyfs
These backgrounds and your cards are about gorgeous,
Thank you for sharing your memories of your mom with us. My mom is gone also and when I was young she used to do painting with this paint that was in a tube that had tips on them, I can't for the life of remember them name of the, and I believe she actually sold it for a while. A lot of the paintings were on this black felt like material, I remember metallic colors and she did a lot of wild animals, leopards, lions, etc. Thanks for bringing back those memories for me!! I am definitely going to do this....vaseline, who would have thought! I like the foil on top leaving just those hints of gold, so pretty and your cards are gorgeous. Thanks again for sharing...💖💖💖
Hello. I believe the paint you are referring to is Tri-Chem. My grandmother also sold them and I can’t tell you how many items I still have (even in felt) that need to be painted. Of course the paint tubes are long gone, I still even have some of the tools that were used to help clear the tips. I had to comment when I saw yours because you’re the only other one in this community that I’ve seen that knows about them. Take care. 😎
@@AmeliasMiMi yes Tri-Chem and I think theire was a brand that started with an A. Artez or something like that! Oh the memories! She had a lazy Susan that the paint tubes stood up in, tip down.
@@pamjohnson3784 yes! I was thinking there was a name before it was tri Chem. Was it maybe art chem? That was a minute before my time but my great grandmother used them. I remember my grandmother talking about them. I still kick myself for getting rid of the paint holders. I could have repurposed them into something. And it was within the past five years that I got rid of them. 😫 🤣🤦🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Oh well, live and learn. But I love the memories they still evoke 🥰 good times. 😇
Amazing channel content! I’m so glad I clicked when you were added to my feed.
Even though it has been a few years, losing your wonderful mother has to be so difficult. It sounds like she was your best friend and had a fun spirit. I am grateful to her for helping you cultivate such amazing artistic talent! I so love watching your videos. You are a blessing to this community of crafters, and I hope you take comfort in knowing that. Wishing much joy fills your heart.
This video just came up in my list, hopefully you’ll still see my comment after all this time. It must be said how very creative you are. My mom loved to make things. She’d go for a walk and come back with drift wood and rocks and turn them into something pretty. Thanks for reminding me of that and how fun it was. I always learn something from you. Love watching your videos, would love to come over and play sometime but unfortunately I’m way down here in the Texas hill country! Thank goodness for RUclips, at least I can watch! TFS
Sound like you had a great mom🥹❤
So sorry To hear about your mum. These are so beautiful - such a clever technique definitely going to try this! Thanks!
Very beautiful cards. So glad your mom found ways to let your creativity shine. ❤Blessings
What cardstock are you using. Liked your backstory…what a fabulous Mum you had.
Lovely!!! Sending hugs. My mom was also my crafty hero. I lost her 11 years ago and understand the ache never goes away. But I know they would be happy to know that we still find joy in creating and sharing. Xo
What a great idea Sharon! I'm all over this. If I do a video I will link back to you :) God Bless your mom
New ideas for me! Thanks!
Looks like a cool technique! You sure got a bargain with that foil….jealous😅! I especially like the stamp with the words on it. I have one of those and I never thought of using it as a background for a sunset sort of thing. I bet this would work with watercolor also. You have set my mind to thinking. Your video was just right as far as sound quality and speed. I appreciate the editing.
They were stunning Sharon. Loved the effect it gives.
Just Beautiful‼️ Thank you.
Hi, new subscriber. my mother, although crafty, didn't like us messing the house up. I, however, was a mother like yours, as long as there was a vinyl mat and paper over the table my kids could do whatever they liked. I have loads of craft stuff and I would put it out for them to have fun with and it kept them entertained. I did the same with my adopted grandchildren. One day I was using punches, my nearly three grandson was watching. I had to go out to the shop for half an hour and come home to a piece of paper on the fridge with little punched out shapes around the edge of the paper that he had put on the fridge where all their art masterpieces went. They were always very proud of their creations. I'm sorry for your loss, you must miss her very much. I hadn't thought of using Vaseline, will have to get some and try it out.
So so sorry you lost your Mom. TFS! 😍
Sorry about your Mom, I lost my Mom almost 10 years now and I think about her all the time. This is technique I was going to look up after the cards you sent me..... I'm just getting around to it..... I love it..... can't wait to try in..... Just want to sit down and make lots of backgrounds for further cards. Thanks Sharon for everything you do....🥰🥰🥰
Sharon just came upon your channel and I'm so glad. Your cards are just lovely. I never knew about this vaseline resist technique. Thank you for sharing your creativity.
I'd never have thought of using petroleum jelly as a resist. Thanks so much for the tip. BTW, your intro is 60's fab! Your work is beautiful.
Thanks so much! 😊💕💕💕
Awesome content. Keep the hard work and share like crazy!!! X hugs Bibi
Oh my gosh! I’m fan girl awestruck. Thank you so much for subscribing to me and for commenting ......you’re amazing💕
God bless your mom. She brought out your natural energy and talent.
Your mum sounded very loving and caring and gave you the best foundations for life,money means nothing if you never had love xxx .
As for this technique absolutely STUNNING plus looks so simple compared to other ink techniques xxx
Your mom sounds like she was a wonderful mother. I'm so sorry for your loss. I love your cards and am definitely subscribing to your channel. Thanks for sharing your wonderful memories and your creativity.
Sorry about your mom she taught you well. Cool technique thanks for sharing 🌞💕
Loved this video, thank you for sharing. 😊
Awesome cards..very cool techniques
AlliKCreations thank you so much for watching💕
I love your Moms carefree spirit, sounds like you have it too❤
I was wondering what kind of paper you used. Gorgeous backgrounds
Lovely cards, glad I found your channel 💕
Jutta Wokaly thank you so much that makes me feel so good. 💕
Beautiful cards and colors. 😍
Colours are not my strong but I’m glad they worked for this video
Apparently neither is technology😜lol. Thanks for the sweet complement and for watching💕
Great idea to use Vaseline. Who would have thought!! Love your cards.
Wow, you did an amazing job with this cards.
Thank you so much for the really sweet, comment. that makes me feel wonderful💕
Thank you so much for the really sweet, comment. that makes me feel wonderful💕
I love this technique and your cards are stunning. I just discovered you on You Tube and I’m so glad I did. You have given me som great ideas and I so appreciate your sharing. Thank you.
I guess I'm a little late to the party but I sure enjoyed this video. I've never seen anything like this before and I can't wait to try it. I'm so glad I found your channel, and I hope to see more of you in the future... thanks for sharing.
I try to make sure that all my videos are timeless and can be watched anytime you need a little inspiration or if you want to have a bit of crafty fun. I’m so happy that you enjoyed one of my older videos… makes my heart sing. Thank you💕💕💕
I’ve been using alcohol inks on my clay houses. It’s so fun.. love this video.
Oh now you’ve got me all curious that would be awesome to see🤩🤩🤩
what a very cool technique. love it. TFS.
Heidi Lilley So happy you liked it thank you for the wonderful compliment and for watching
Just found you! Love love the intro music, classic spy thrilling sound. You did awesome in providing us with loads of ideas for using alcohol ink and vaseline. Who knew? Gotta watch more so I subscribed.
Wow! This is stunning!
Beautiful cards,So sorry about your Mom.I was also from a poor family,definitely not a crafty family,but once I found crafting and the mindfulness,especially for me,it was a game changer,So now I am so frugal and creative as I still dont have a lot of money,but I like that as it enables me to be more creative x
Love ❤ this technique. I can’t wait to try it! Thank you.
I have never seen this technique before, but how interesting. What a lovely memory of your mom and I am sorry for you loss. Mine passed ion 2005 but I miss her every day! Must give this a try as your cards are beautiful!
Your cards are so beautiful! So sorry about your Mom.❤
Love these! What paper did you use?
Oh how pretty! Just lovely and thank you for sharing this idea and your story too 💛
Oh my gosh... Love this technique! Beautiful cards
Your cards are stunning. Thank you for sharing this technique.
Thank you for making this video. Covid produced some good things when people were at home!
I have that first stamp set you used‼️‼️‼️
Beautiful!
I am so very sorry for the loss of your dear mom, she sounds like she was an AMAZING lady. Blessings of peace and comfort.
I've been stamping for over 20 years and I'd never heard or seen a video using the Vasoline technique..WOW!!
I certainly will be trying this. Thank you.
Great idea, thanks for sharing. Sorry about your Mom.
Wow! Beautiful!
💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Great technique with the vaseline. 😃
I wish they have a heart as well as a thumbs up. Love all your work! You inspire me and I’m sure so many others! God bless you and your talented mind and spirit! Thank you for sharing you mom with us. She sounded like a wonderful person. Keep sharing stories about her in your art making. It brings joy to us and keeps her in your art making memories. If it’s not to painful for you.
Well your comments just warmed my heart so that’s even better than a heart emoji hugs🤗🤗💕💕💕💕
You made some beautiful cards. I have never seen this technique with vaseline. It's great.
Hello, so I found your channel yesterday from an other hop, boy I am so glad that I did. I would come and visit you for tea, and crafting. I too lost my mom 24 years ago from Cancer she was only 58 yrs old, 10 days before her birthday. I feel your pain. I am so sorry for your lost, I am so happy you can use her teaching to teach others. What an amazing gift and legacy to her. Keep doing that. Your story made me think of all the things my mom use to do. I just passed my mom's age (59) in April that was so scary. Sending blessings to you.
Moms are incredible people. Thank goodness they make us the strong intelligent women we are. I feel her with me all the time but especially when I’m crafting. Its funny she was a teacher so I think she would be extra excited by my you tube adventure. Cancer is such a terrible thing. I’m sad to think that you not only lost your mom but you have to endure times of fear because of it. It’s something I have never thought about but that sucks. I wish I could give you a big hug right now💕 I believe that our loved ones surround us and watch over us if they’re not with us any more. Your mom probably hasn’t left your side since early this year and wants most of all to comfort you and to let you know she’s right there. I hope I didn’t upset you. I don’t know why I feel so strongly to say this. Sending you a giant hug💕
@@SharonLuska nl it's all good, I think of her all the time. When she died I had a 3 month old baby girl. So my Victoria has given me so much love. Both my girls middle names are those of their grandmother's. I tell my girls many stories of my mom. Once again it's all good. I love mom stories.
I’m so sorry for your loss of your mother!! Prayed for comfort and peace to you!! 🙏🏻🌹👼🏻🤗 I can’t wait to try this technique 😍 THANK YOU
These are gorgeous and I love your back story.
Love the card
Thank you for showing this stunning creations! A big hug from Vienna Austria 😻🥰😍
Great skill, great story and great chat. Thank you
What a sweet story about your mom. Mine has been gone 3 years ago tomorrow and she was a great support of my crafty endeavors, too. I love this technique.
Such a great technique. Thanks for sharing. Fantastic cards!
- (Rach's Sew Crafty)
I’m always pleased when I hear that a utuber is from Canada. Hello from Ontario 🇨🇦the techniques you shared made beautiful cards. Thanks so much!
Ive seen this b4 and love it now just as must as then
Well I'm already subscribed and I did like it.
I hopped over here from Alli's channel because she was doing a hop about Casing the Creator.
Like I told her I do not use alcohol inks very much at all. But I do enjoy watching it 😂 however, you two have made me want to get those few I have out and take a look at them.
Thanks for the inspiration!
TR
What wonderful memories of your mom- thank you for sharing them with us! May I ask what kind of paper you used for these backgrounds?
This video is so special cuz of the memories of your mom that you shared with us. Love this technique and ready to try this.
great technique!
I hopped over to your channel from AlliKcreations. I loved her video using this technique. Wow your results from this technique is amazing. I really love that blue and yellow one on the yellow card stock. We have things in common, our moms and a bad back. My mom did everything crafty. She was a seamstress, a quilter, crochet, tole painting, wood work, card maker, scrapbooker, basically everything under the sun. She had a can do attitude when it came to crafts. I am the only girl, I have three brothers, so her and I had so much in common. Like you we would do crafts together when I was a kid (not a lot of money either) and she was good at thinking outside the box. I have carried on her legacy. I miss her so much, I lost her in 2013. I am so sorry how you lost yours. Mine lived a long life, she was 88. I have had back problems for many years. I hurt it in my twenties and has progressively got worse as I get older. I have had numerous procedures and pain management is my home away from home. It’s so debilitating as you probably know. Well I have rambled enough. I am a new subscriber and I’m looking forward to watching your future and past videos.
Stunning cards from a great technique. I love that you share your mom’s memories thru your craft. What a loving tribute.
Very Pretty
Loving your work. Subscribed to your channel and will look back. Fabulous!
Wonderful technique! Card making has been my home therapy for several years. Blessings to you💓
Love these backgrounds and the finished cards, thank you for sharing
Beautiful!!
Thank you💕
Great technique! Love how you shared your mom's memories.
thank you so much when I’m crafting that’s when I think of her most 💕💕💕
Gorgeous cards and lovely stories. I miss my mom too 💕
DawnMarie Manning my auntie Gwen who is as special as you are to your niece is my auntiemom now. I still miss my mom terribly but my aunt really helps make things a lot easier. Your niece is a very lucky girl💕
And yes - I totally remember Jennifer doing those backgrounds. I feel like I remember her doing one with some gorgeous blues in the background. That card looks very similar to hers I think. It’s beautiful. ❤️
Really beautiful cards and you have inspired me to try some new alcohol fun!!!
I love to see you blowing through a straw to move the ink around
Such a fun technique! I love alcohol inks and have never seen anyone use them this way before. Brilliant!
Rise and Procraftinate I think the boredom has given me great creative momentum lol. Thank you for watching and for leaving such a great comment hope you did well in the hop too💕
These are absolutely beautiful!
Phenomenal cards. Love all your awesome ideas.
Thank you Sharon... I have just found you in the past week and have to give you lots of love. You are a well standing member on my FAVORITES list. I love your frugality and demos. Again thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you so much for sharing your amazing and creative talent. I love everything you have done and it is incredible. I've saved all of it! Sending hugs and blessings from Canada. 😍