I think the use of small die cuts is a wonderful idea!!! I usually use the small stars, hearts and dots but you showed a different variant! Great cards, another favorite was the honey comb one!!!
Must say this was such a fun video. Have a bunch of small stamps that I very seldom use because I've not known what to do with them. Must pull them how and try your method. Thank you for sharing your creativity. Have a good weekend.
Thank you! So glad you found it helpful. As an added note, the reversed stamping as I did with the diamond works best with symmetrically shaped stamps. 😉
Are you saying ‘four bar’ card? I’ve never heard that before. What does it mean? This was the first of your videos I’ve watched. Thank you for making a great video.
Backside of stamp trick! Mind blown! 🤯
LOL! Works best with symmetrical shape stamps. 😉 Thanks for watching! 😊
Great ideas cards are really cute
Thanks so much!
I think the use of small die cuts is a wonderful idea!!! I usually use the small stars, hearts and dots but you showed a different variant! Great cards, another favorite was the honey comb one!!!
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This was a fabulous video - Thanks so much for the inspiration Julie!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! 😊
Can't even count how many cool tricks you used on your samples! Thank you for sharing your great ideas!
Thank you! Glad you found some of these ideas intriguing and hope you try one or two out!
Thanks for all the tips on using small stamped images; so helpful. I loved all your cards! ❤
Thank you! I’m so glad you liked! 😊
I’ve really been loving the 4 bar cards lately myself.
I think they’re my favorite, to be honest! 😊
Just lovely and thank you for sharing and making this video. I know three years later I find it but still adorable and timeless lessons.
Thank you so very much!
Must say this was such a fun video. Have a bunch of small stamps that I very seldom use because I've not known what to do with them. Must pull them how and try your method. Thank you for sharing your creativity. Have a good weekend.
That’s awesome, Trudie! Hope you have fun with your smallish stamps and thanks so much for watching!
Saw several great tips and tricks I've not seen before or thought about!!! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
You ‘make’ that look soooo easy! I struggle with those shaker elements every time
Well, since I started doing it that way, it became a LOT easier. 😉
Lovely cards! So simple yet very effective.
I also very much love the colours you choose for them.
Thank you so much!
Lovely, sweet cards and thank you for the tips and tricks! ⭐️🏆💕
Thank you! Hope you found some useful ideas!
De belles idées pleine de poésie. J’adore, merci pour le partage. ❤
Merci. 🥰
So many cute ideas. Thank you so much for the inspiration!
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment--made my day!
Just found your video, so many tricks ! loved them! thanks for sharing
Thank you it! I appreciate the love! 😊
Ohhh I loooove these cards 😍😍😍 and thank you for the tip with the reversed diamond stamp, never saw that before 😮
Thank you! So glad you found it helpful. As an added note, the reversed stamping as I did with the diamond works best with symmetrically shaped stamps. 😉
Those ideas are great. Super cute cards. TFS
Thank you for watching!
Love your ideas. Thanks for the inspiration ❤
Thanks so much! Glad you found them helpful!
Amazing ideas. Thanks
You are so welcome!
Beautiful work
I love your videos they are so filled with inspiration
Thank you so much! I'm SO glad you find these projects inspiring!
What fun! Thank you!
So glad you enjoyed! Thank you for watching!
Awesome ideas! TY
Glad you liked!
I just found your channel...such adorable cards!
Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed these ideas!
Excellent video!!!
Thank you!
Fun, great ideas
Thank you!
Brilliant!
Thank you--just one kind word, and you've got me grinning ear to ear today!
Are you saying ‘four bar’ card? I’ve never heard that before. What does it mean?
This was the first of your videos I’ve watched. Thank you for making a great video.
Yes! A 4 bar notecard measures 3.5x5”, folded. HTH! 😊
@@JulieEbersole thank you Julie. But why is it called that?