I never copy cards or paintings exactly. I take what I like most about it, color pattern, type of flowers, design, image, etc. Then I use different papers, stamps etc to create my own idea. Great video. Thank you.
Love how you've adapted your own stash and your own style. Watching you describe your inspiration pieces and how you put your own spin on them is great! Entertaining AND educational :-)
never thought of using pinterest for inspiration, i watch a lot of videos and rarely use pinterest but now has a reason to try it :) and i too like the idea of putting own spin on things i see... its how i become inspired to make a memory book for a pet, was so lost at first but one idea led to another idea and now i have a plan to work with and soon the materials and the fun begins... thank you for these videos, keep smiling! ~ happy crafting!
Very useful. I think in the case of the [original] leaf dies for which you used flowers, I'd cut it six times in white and use markers to color the pieces rather than cut it so many more times. I'm also interested in cutting outline dies and also embossing them on a white card-sized panel and coloring in the embossed panel. You can use markers for solid areas or various blending techniques if you're adventurous. I'd use my Copics, which I don't blend with as often as I do my waterbased markers, so it would exploit their color families without requiring blending.
Gosh! This video is fantastic! I often “copy” and find inspiration from YT videos and Pinterest cards. Love your take on ALL of them using what you already own. Your video about not buying on impulse Has helped me so much too. I had started but that video (and the hoarding paper) gave me the last push I needed. This video is a perfect example of working with what is in your stash! Gorgeous cards! Laura
I am not good in giving card designs my own twist, so your thought process- what makes the card of the other creator what it is and what appeals to me?- is very valuable. Also, Press‘N Seal.😍 I can do that now!!!💃🏻And last but not least- great choice in soccer.😉
I believe, as artists, that we ALL copy things to a degree. Whether it be from others or from the creations of God Himself 😁. In all truthfulness, none of us are THAT creative! When I first started to make cards (and your gluing technique on the vellum reminded me of this little trick) I learned to take a piece of wax paper. Place it over top of the piece to be glued and then rub gently to stick it down. Helps keep it IN place and doesn't get all over you too. Works for highly detailed die cuts and even larger non-detailed die cuts. Just an idea.
As always, lots of lovely ideas, a great help to me, as I'm stuck. What is a Debbie tool, please? Or Debby...? I've not heard of it; is it something I could find in England? Thank you.
It's a door knob essentially attached to a piece of wood. It helps you get even pressure when stamping using the stamping tool, or I use it to help keep things glued down when drying. It's made by a lovely lady in the USA who is recently retired and started her own business. The link is in the description, I don't think shipping is that high last time I checked.
Did you put the paper on the press and seal and then run it through the die cutting machine? Or did you stick the cut outs onto the press and seal after you cut it?
By the way, I meant to ask you--have you done a craft room tour video since you did the Kon Marie cleanout? I was intrigued by how you had your double-sided tape hanging up like a paper towel holder 😊 I have such a small space so I'm always looking for ideas on keeping things workable!
I'm always kind of back and forth with this because I want to promote using your supplies rather than always going out and buying the latest and greatest. All the supplies are listed in the video description and I'll consider putting them on screen. This is the stamp/stencil bundle I used ldli.co/e/gme5q4
Reading the comments-You used Press and seal? (I missed that one.) Do you have a video on using Press and seal? I tried working with it recently and was unsuccessful.
I just place my cardstock on it and run it through my die cutting machine. It keeps all the pieces in place. I don’t have a specific video on it, since that’s all it is. But @simonhurley does! ruclips.net/video/_G_OjlbrVJE/видео.html
I'm not sure at what stage you added the Press-n-Seal, but it doesn't seem like that's the most efficient way to get the pieces inset. Seems like it would be easier to place the whole cutout over the white outline, and then press them all into place at once, rather than taking them all out one by and one and putting them in.
Before die cutting. I find if the pieces are bigger, it's a possibility. But if these flowers (and the amount of them) start getting mixed up and each piece is a different size, it becomes so time consuming
@@Cre8iveCindy I believe you could do it with stencil paper (or cardstock for temporary stencils) ans maybe a brother scan n cut or something. I personally don’t know how.
Great video!..I loved the double sided tape and embossing in different colours. Lots of great ideas..thank you!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😍😍💕🐶🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
I never copy cards or paintings exactly. I take what I like most about it, color pattern, type of flowers, design, image, etc. Then I use different papers, stamps etc to create my own idea. Great video. Thank you.
Pretty cards! You did a great job changing up the design from the inspiration card!
Gorgeous cards, Justine and a fabulous idea on showing us how to create cards by taking inspiration from others. Thanks for sharing, Justine!
Thank you for sharing your thought process when you are inspired by some else’s creations. Beautiful cards all round.
Love how you've adapted your own stash and your own style. Watching you describe your inspiration pieces and how you put your own spin on them is great! Entertaining AND educational :-)
I think I like your version better than each of the originals!
never thought of using pinterest for inspiration, i watch a lot of videos and rarely use pinterest but now has a reason to try it :) and i too like the idea of putting own spin on things i see... its how i become inspired to make a memory book for a pet, was so lost at first but one idea led to another idea and now i have a plan to work with and soon the materials and the fun begins... thank you for these videos, keep smiling! ~ happy crafting!
Pretty awesome Justine! Pretty awesome!
Very useful. I think in the case of the [original] leaf dies for which you used flowers, I'd cut it six times in white and use markers to color the pieces rather than cut it so many more times. I'm also interested in cutting outline dies and also embossing them on a white card-sized panel and coloring in the embossed panel. You can use markers for solid areas or various blending techniques if you're adventurous. I'd use my Copics, which I don't blend with as often as I do my waterbased markers, so it would exploit their color families without requiring blending.
I was thinking the same thing!
That would work too. Haha never thought of that
@@cindymitchell4696 me too
Oh...my...gosh! I smiled the entire time watching this video. Wow! I absolutely love what you've done here. Thanks for inspiring all of us. :-)
Gosh! This video is fantastic! I often “copy” and find inspiration from YT videos and Pinterest cards.
Love your take on ALL of them using what you already own. Your video about not buying on impulse
Has helped me so much too. I had started but that video (and the hoarding paper) gave me the last push I needed.
This video is a perfect example of working with what is in your stash!
Gorgeous cards!
Laura
Excellent rendition of those cards, gorgeous! Thank you 💕⭐️🏆
I am not good in giving card designs my own twist, so your thought process- what makes the card of the other creator what it is and what appeals to me?- is very valuable. Also, Press‘N Seal.😍 I can do that now!!!💃🏻And last but not least- great choice in soccer.😉
Great video Justine. Even for people who have been stamping a long time, packed full of great ideas. Thanxs!!!!
Thanks Justine. You are so right. There's never a reason to exactly copy another card maker's card. Great video. 😊
Great tutorial! Thank you! And I love the colouring with stencils
Thank you for mentioning Kit and Clowder! Alyce Keegan is a great teacher. Glad to see “famous” people learning from her, too:)
She is amazing! I almost choked on my drink when you said famous 😂
Justine, you are famous in my book:)
The cards were all gorgeous, loved the originals and I loved how you made them your own. Thanks for sharing all the tips.
Great video! Very nice looking cards!
I loved this video. I am going to have to invest in one of those cutting machines. I don't want a complicated one and thinking of a compact one.
Awesome cards!!! Thank you for sharing, you are super talented :) blessings, mary k
Thank you. I always appreciate your tips to adapt designs.
Love your card inspiration/interpretation videos! Please do more!
Love the last card you did. Thank you for sharing. Always insperational.
Great video, thank you for sharing the different ways to make a card your own. xx
Great Ideas! And love your Jersey!
Thanks for sharing your creative process! Your cards are great!!
Thank you. You are such a good teacher.
Thank’s for the heads up on it😁👏👍
Awesome tips and beautiful cards🌺💕
Great tips and cards, thank you for sharing your knowledge and ideas
Great ideas! Beautiful cards.
Really pretty! I always have to change it up a little.
Justine, you did make some pretty detailed cards, you are an amazing, creative card maker for sure. I’ve learned a lot from you. Tfs
Wonderful cards Justine, great ideas! ❤️
Thanks for the video-I totally thought the wood above the fireplace was the ceiling and wondered if you were in a playhouse🤣
I love theses great techniques and ideas thank you so much for showing how to change cards you like to your own liking 😻
What an awesome video!
Gorgeous cards.
Love these ideas! Thank you for sharing :)
Love this! Thanks Justine for your inspiration ❤💗😘😊
Wow, Justine..... This is a great video..... I'll be referring back to it I'm sure...ty
Fabulous cards 🥰 I love your card designs and your tips. I have only tried to copy a card 1 time ❤ thanks for sharing your creativity Hugs xx
Great ideas for changing the cards
I believe, as artists, that we ALL copy things to a degree. Whether it be from others or from the creations of God Himself 😁. In all truthfulness, none of us are THAT creative! When I first started to make cards (and your gluing technique on the vellum reminded me of this little trick) I learned to take a piece of wax paper. Place it over top of the piece to be glued and then rub gently to stick it down. Helps keep it IN place and doesn't get all over you too. Works for highly detailed die cuts and even larger non-detailed die cuts. Just an idea.
All your card are wonderful!
Thank you! for all of the tips. You really have me thinking. Thanks again.
As always, lots of lovely ideas, a great help to me, as I'm stuck.
What is a Debbie tool, please? Or Debby...? I've not heard of it; is it something I could find in England? Thank you.
It's a door knob essentially attached to a piece of wood. It helps you get even pressure when stamping using the stamping tool, or I use it to help keep things glued down when drying. It's made by a lovely lady in the USA who is recently retired and started her own business. The link is in the description, I don't think shipping is that high last time I checked.
@@justinehovey Ah, thank you! I shall take a look, this time wearing my glasses 😀
Love your ideas!
2:35 paint chip sample cards from the hardware store?
Thank you card was my fav! Loved them all!
Did you put the paper on the press and seal and then run it through the die cutting machine? Or did you stick the cut outs onto the press and seal after you cut it?
It went though the machine :)
I had no idea! Thanks so much! :)
By the way, I meant to ask you--have you done a craft room tour video since you did the Kon Marie cleanout? I was intrigued by how you had your double-sided tape hanging up like a paper towel holder 😊 I have such a small space so I'm always looking for ideas on keeping things workable!
Yes I have a few craft tours I've posted since purging my supplies :) I moved since then, so there should be two available.
Hi! You mentioned some classes that helped you learn to color with Copic markers. Which classes are these?
Kit and Clowder Classes
Great video!
Hi, I purchased the crafty retreat VIP and was just wondering how we access the recordings?
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Beautiful cards
Could you add the products u use on the screen?
What layering stencil did you use for the flower and leaves?
I'm always kind of back and forth with this because I want to promote using your supplies rather than always going out and buying the latest and greatest. All the supplies are listed in the video description and I'll consider putting them on screen. This is the stamp/stencil bundle I used ldli.co/e/gme5q4
Reading the comments-You used Press and seal? (I missed that one.) Do you have a video on using Press and seal? I tried working with it recently and was unsuccessful.
I just place my cardstock on it and run it through my die cutting machine. It keeps all the pieces in place. I don’t have a specific video on it, since that’s all it is. But @simonhurley does!
ruclips.net/video/_G_OjlbrVJE/видео.html
These are beautiful!
Beautiful
I'm not sure at what stage you added the Press-n-Seal, but it doesn't seem like that's the most efficient way to get the pieces inset. Seems like it would be easier to place the whole cutout over the white outline, and then press them all into place at once, rather than taking them all out one by and one and putting them in.
Before die cutting. I find if the pieces are bigger, it's a possibility. But if these flowers (and the amount of them) start getting mixed up and each piece is a different size, it becomes so time consuming
How did you make the stencil, to color the flowers?
ldli.co/e/gme5q4 it comes as a set
@@justinehovey This may be a silly question or a no-brainer, Could you make a layering stencil with a die-cut machine?
@@Cre8iveCindy I believe you could do it with stencil paper (or cardstock for temporary stencils) ans maybe a brother scan n cut or something. I personally don’t know how.
Great video. Love your sporty top :) - Ricky
Very nice
Greatings from Germany Bavaria, near munic😜 great video
Great advice
So pretty 😍
There are so artists that invite observers to copy their cards, though I appreciate your point of view.
I also don’t particularly care if people copy my cards as long as credit is given if they post on social media about it.
AWESOME
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