Carissa is brilliant! I love how fresh all these cards look, and how they are given an extra boost with all the dimensional techniques she showed. Thank you Carissa and Ellen!
What great tips and techniques for making unique cards. I always like to make different cards to send my recipients and thank you for giving me such great ideas.
Love these hints and tips! I wondered what I was doing wrong because I always get a white space when I use masking magic. But I don’t see that happen in other videos.
If you are die cutting your masks like Carissa did in this video, as she said, you will get a white outline. But if you're fussy cutting, make sure you cut no farther out than on the stamped line. I usually like to cut just inside the line. The thickness of the masking paper is what causes that white space, because your other stamp(s) can't contact the paper you're stamping on completely to the edge of the mask. I'm not sure how Masking Magic compares to other masking papers thickness-wise, but cutting just inside the lines would be my recommendation. Hope this helps! :)
Carissa is brilliant! I love how fresh all these cards look, and how they are given an extra boost with all the dimensional techniques she showed. Thank you Carissa and Ellen!
Thank you! You’re so sweet. ❤
Wowza! I love them all but that fun foam idea is a game changer!
Fantastic video ❤ I love this concept-use what we have and love the timeless versatility of all EH products
What great tips and techniques for making unique cards. I always like to make different cards to send my recipients and thank you for giving me such great ideas.
Thank you for sharing all of these techniques! I like them all! I did not know/have not used the light foam technique--I do want to try that! :)
Love these hints and tips! I wondered what I was doing wrong because I always get a white space when I use masking magic. But I don’t see that happen in other videos.
If you are die cutting your masks like Carissa did in this video, as she said, you will get a white outline. But if you're fussy cutting, make sure you cut no farther out than on the stamped line. I usually like to cut just inside the line. The thickness of the masking paper is what causes that white space, because your other stamp(s) can't contact the paper you're stamping on completely to the edge of the mask. I'm not sure how Masking Magic compares to other masking papers thickness-wise, but cutting just inside the lines would be my recommendation. Hope this helps! :)
Great ideas and beautiful cards! Is that clear grid something you made yourself?
It’s available from the makers of the MISTI