Wow! This card is perfection Therese. I love lit cards. The jellyfish are an excellent choice to light and I could see the colour on the video. There should be prizes for tutorials of surpassing excellence as this one is. You certainly have my vote. 🥰🇨🇦💕🥰
Awesome card Therese. These lights have come a long way since the copper tape days, and yes, lucky the battery only fits from one side lol. Thank you for sharing with us. Keep well. T x
Jazzy jellyfish! I have several of these lights unopened, awaiting this very video, I presume. That looked easy-nope, I won’t touch the white paint splatters-so now I have to try it, Therese! TFS.
Hi Therese, a brilliant card. Only the 2nd time ive seen lights in a card and this looks super for the jelly fish and ahow well against the velum, makes them look real. Thank you for sharing. Luv from the UK
We are the same here in Australia, they have been very difficult to purchase (and I didn't want to create my own with the 'wiring' version). Crossed fingers you can get them soon too!
Hi Shannon, I have the links in the description of the video. If you are you are on a computer click 'show more'. then scroll down for the supply list, or you can head to the link for my blog which has them too. I usually try and link both US and Australian suppliers. lostinpaper.com/2023/03/12/interactive-light-up-cards-can-be-quick-easy-tips-video/ ps if you live in Australia at Auzz trinklets she has just released new packs of lights (her own brand which are cheaper and the cords are thinner than the ones I have used here, so I think will be easier to 'hide') Hope this helps, please let me know if you have any questions. Crafty hugs Therese
I love this light up card! What’s the name of the lights you used? My son showed me how to use Chibi lights with copper tape and a battery, but your method is much easier 😊 Thanks for another awesome video!
@@deborahacheydesigns I would recommend the EZ Lights (from Pear Blossom Press) that are all wired and ready to go (these are not readily available in Australia that is why I didn't use them, but I hear amazing reviews)! Here are my afflinks if you choose to use them at no extra cost to you, or simply search and you will find them easily. Ellen Hutson has them here bit.ly/40sDVwk or Simon Says here shrsl.com/41blh Hope you have fun lighting things up!
Wow! This card is perfection Therese. I love lit cards. The jellyfish are an excellent choice to light and I could see the colour on the video. There should be prizes for tutorials of surpassing excellence as this one is. You certainly have my vote. 🥰🇨🇦💕🥰
Thank you so very much Kirrie, you have made my day!
FABULOUS CARD! You could see the colors! Love, love, love!!!💕
Thank you so much Judi!
Amazing! Love that you lit up the jelly fish. The best use of the lights, EVER!🤗💕
Thank you 🤗 Glad you liked it!
In love!! What a creative way to use our jellyfish from Seaweeds! 😍
Thanks so much!
This is so fun and cute! Love the jelly fish.
Thank you 🤗
And just like that! You've really taken the terror out of using these lights, Therese! Such a fun card! =]
It was so much easier than I thought.... except the battery lol.
FAB-U-LOUS!! The Jellies look so fun!!
I had so much fun with these lights! Thank you Lori!
Awesome card Therese. These lights have come a long way since the copper tape days, and yes, lucky the battery only fits from one side lol. Thank you for sharing with us.
Keep well.
T x
Totally agree, imagine if I had to do the 'wiring' too, now that would have been a long and complicated video lol.
Jazzy jellyfish! I have several of these lights unopened, awaiting this very video, I presume. That looked easy-nope, I won’t touch the white paint splatters-so now I have to try it, Therese! TFS.
Yay! I hope you give it a try, it was seriously such fun, I KNOW you can do it!
Hi Therese, a brilliant card. Only the 2nd time ive seen lights in a card and this looks super for the jelly fish and ahow well against the velum, makes them look real. Thank you for sharing. Luv from the UK
I've got some new lights to try that have 'thinner' cords so hoping they may be easier to hide behind the panel lol.
@@lostinpaper ooh hopefully ill get a chance to see a new card with them in it. Luv from the UK
An amazing card, Therese!
Thank you so very much Dee!
Great card, thanks for sharing x
Thanks so much Jacky!
Awesome card!
Thanks a bunch Linda!
So dang cute 🤩🤩
Thank you Carolyn!
I wish i could find some lights like these in the UK. 😟
We are the same here in Australia, they have been very difficult to purchase (and I didn't want to create my own with the 'wiring' version). Crossed fingers you can get them soon too!
I wont hold my breath😂
I did not see where you bought the lights. Could you share that info if I am mistaken, I am sorry.
Hi Shannon, I have the links in the description of the video. If you are you are on a computer click 'show more'. then scroll down for the supply list, or you can head to the link for my blog which has them too. I usually try and link both US and Australian suppliers. lostinpaper.com/2023/03/12/interactive-light-up-cards-can-be-quick-easy-tips-video/ ps if you live in Australia at Auzz trinklets she has just released new packs of lights (her own brand which are cheaper and the cords are thinner than the ones I have used here, so I think will be easier to 'hide')
Hope this helps, please let me know if you have any questions. Crafty hugs Therese
I love this light up card! What’s the name of the lights you used? My son showed me how to use Chibi lights with copper tape and a battery, but your method is much easier 😊 Thanks for another awesome video!
Hi Debbie, are you in Australia or the US?
The US
@@deborahacheydesigns I would recommend the EZ Lights (from Pear Blossom Press) that are all wired and ready to go (these are not readily available in Australia that is why I didn't use them, but I hear amazing reviews)! Here are my afflinks if you choose to use them at no extra cost to you, or simply search and you will find them easily. Ellen Hutson has them here bit.ly/40sDVwk or Simon Says here shrsl.com/41blh Hope you have fun lighting things up!
Thank you so much!
@@deborahacheydesigns My pleasure Debbie