I really enjoyed watching this tutorial, especially as your voice is so gentle and easy to hear. I also like not needing a huge list of ingredients, as that can put me off trying a lot of ideas that I have seen from other presenters. I have a fair amount of Lavinia stamps and stencils, but no clue how to get the best from them! As I need to make something a bit special for an upcoming 90th birthday card, I'll be watching this tutorial more than once over the next few days. Thank you.
What a wonderful tutorial, thank you so much!! I was reading the comments below & the one from Clive really rang my bell. Meaning as we get a tad bit older we can forget some of the things we pick up from these great tutorials. Such as using the ink off that stencil to make another background. Thank you so much for taking your time in doing this for us. Many hugs!
Thank you, I always like to let my backgrounds dry before I stamp. And depending on how much ink you have on your background you may want to hold your stamp down longer to give the ink more time to sink in. Hope this helps❤
Thank you, and you really need brushes just for oxides. But you can use the same brushes for regular distress and elements ink. Oxides are a hybrid ink in a category of there own. Hope that helps ❤
I really enjoyed watching this tutorial, especially as your voice is so gentle and easy to hear.
I also like not needing a huge list of ingredients, as that can put me off trying a lot of ideas that I have seen from other presenters.
I have a fair amount of Lavinia stamps and stencils, but no clue how to get the best from them! As I need to make something a bit special for an upcoming 90th birthday card, I'll be watching this tutorial more than once over the next few days.
Thank you.
Thank you so much ❤
Such a beautiful technique! Thanks for sharing.
Del, They are beautiful, thank you for your ideas, I will try them.
Thank you for all your helpful hints and wonderful card ideas!
Great tips on everything..I am saving a small paper towel for sure!
Thank you ❤
WOW, so cool!!!! Love, love, love your creation!!!
Great video! Thank you!
Thank you ❤
Brillint tutorial and fabulous tips, thank you so much.xx
Love the paper towel tip... will be using that for sure... love all your tips..
Thank you ❤
Great colors and thanks for the tips!
Thank you for watching ❤
Fabulous tutorial thank you certainly going to give this a go
Very pretty!
So beautiful. Thank you for sharing❤
Thank you ❤
Very inspiring!!!
Brilliant video, thanks for sharing your techniques. So inspiring.❤
Thank you ❤
Finally had the courage to try this and my fourth attempt was just what I wanted! Then I dropped the lid to a black ink pad on it. :-)
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing your process. 💕
Thank you ❤
What a wonderful tutorial, thank you so much!! I was reading the comments below & the one from Clive really rang my bell. Meaning as we get a tad bit older we can forget some of the things we pick up from these great tutorials. Such as using the ink off that stencil to make another background. Thank you so much for taking your time in doing this for us. Many hugs!
Thank you, and happy crafting ❤
Thank you what a beautiful coloured background and so easy
Thank you ❤
Great video and fab tips. Thank you!😊
Well Suzi, that is a brilliant video, going to have a go at trying this. Jenny 🇨🇦😊
Thank you, have fun❤
Absolutely gorgeous designs, beautifully created, thank you so much for your inspiration 💖
Thank you 😊❤
Love it
Love it 💜
Loved this, Suzi! Put me in the mood to play
Thank you, have fun❤
Suzi, these are super stunning cards and the technique is so easy. I’m going to have a play. That’s for the great drying tip too. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Barb❤
Very helpful. Thank you!
Thank you ❤
Hi, I love this. Do you wait for a while before stamping on to the oxide? I find I don't get a clear stamp image.
Thank you, I always like to let my backgrounds dry before I stamp. And depending on how much ink you have on your background you may want to hold your stamp down longer to give the ink more time to sink in. Hope this helps❤
@Suzi Hulbert thank you so much. I did this tutorial and did leave the back ground for 20min and then stamped! It went so well...
Great technique! Can you use the same brush in Elements and Oxides?
Thank you, and you really need brushes just for oxides. But you can use the same brushes for regular distress and elements ink. Oxides are a hybrid ink in a category of there own. Hope that helps ❤
Is there a specific paper that works best for