Wendy, you are amazing! It was hard to decide since all of them were lovely. I like the silver with the black background. Thanks for so much inspiration!!
Beautiful technique, I can’t pick a card that I like more because I like them all. I just wished I could keep all these techniques in my head, there’s so many. Thanks FS
I really liked them all, but the one with the holographic paper is my favourite. But I am definitely going to try the first technique with the distress oxides, that looks like the most fun to me.
Thanks for sharing!!! I like them all. I especially like the one with the deer on it. But I really like cards with critters. I have not tried this technique. I don't have much in the way of ink pads. And I don't have embossing folders with a big pattern on them. I'm still collecting supplies so when I get stuff together I'll try it. Thanks and HUGS
I know you can heat set the Ranger archival ink to dry it faster on non-porous surfaces, as I've done that. (It also said that in the instructions - I'm not just a genius! LOL) It does work on vellum, but I was wondering if heat setting it on metallic/foil cardstock would have a negative effect on the paper. I might have to try that, though, just to see. Thank you for sharing - love them all! Take care, & have a wonderful day! :)
I must admit that I do not use either of those inks very often. Thank you for letting me know about heat setting archival. Now I’ve got another experiment to try!! 🩷
Which was your favorite?
The black/silver combined with the fushia background - stunning!
The fuschia and black and silver. Stunning!
The red pointsettia 👌
The poinsettia one is my favorite! Thanks for sharing your experiments with us!
The first one I like most. You always explain everything so well. Thanks 😊 🎉
Yay! Thank you! I really appreciate that! 😊
Wendy, you are amazing! It was hard to decide since all of them were lovely. I like the silver with the black background. Thanks for so much inspiration!!
Aww thank you so much for your sweet words! I really like that one, too! 🩷🩷
I Like them all!!!!!!!!! Maybe the red is my favorite but I do like the first one!! Thanks for this super idea.
You are so welcome! Glad you liked it! 🩷
I love the poinsettia card. It came out gorgeous ❤
Than’ you so much! ❤️
All gorgeous, I can’t just choose 1!
Oh, you’re so sweet! Thank you🩷
Beautiful technique, I can’t pick a card that I like more because I like them all. I just wished I could keep all these techniques in my head, there’s so many. Thanks FS
Thank you so much!🩷
That poinsettia one is gorgeous
Thank you! I think so too ❤️
Beautiful!! I like all of them!! I love using 3D embossing folders!! I think they are my favorite!!
Thank you so much! I love them too! 😊🩷
Wow. The black looks great on it.
Thanks! I love them all!
Have never seen this before, stunning.
Thank you! I haven’t seen it either! Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
Great cards! Love them all!😊
Thanks very much! 🩵
I'm just amazed at what ink and paper do. Love the poinsettia card.
Thank you very much! 😊
Great experiments that all led to fun, pretty cards! TYFS-🧑🏼🎨😀
Glad you enjoyed it!❤️
I like the fuchsia one. Very classy!
Thank you! It’s a fun one! 🩷
I love them all. I can’t wait to try this new technique out
Have fun!❤️
Amazing cards! I have seen this technique but never on these papers. Thanks so much.!
Glad you like them!😊
Wonderful idea! The black and red turned out lovely. Thank you for sharing!❤
I’m glad you liked the video and the cards! 🩷
They are all beautiful but that red & black combo is stunning!
Thanks very much! 😊
I couldn’t pick a favorite-they’re all gorgeous!❤
Thank you so much! 🩷
I really liked them all, but the one with the holographic paper is my favourite. But I am definitely going to try the first technique with the distress oxides, that looks like the most fun to me.
Terrific! Have fun! 💕
Really like them all.
Thank you so much! 😊
Thanks for sharing!!! I like them all. I especially like the one with the deer on it. But I really like cards with critters. I have not tried this technique. I don't have much in the way of ink pads. And I don't have embossing folders with a big pattern on them. I'm still collecting supplies so when I get stuff together I'll try it. Thanks and HUGS
Thank you for watching! ❤️
Great cards! I agree the poinsettia card is my favorite too!
Thank you! 🌺
I love them all! Pure genius yet again ❤❤❤
Thank you! 🩷
I like the poinsettia card the best!❤🎉
Thanks so much! ❤️
The poinsettia card is stunning! I'll remember to use Stazon with this technique
Thank you! Have fun with it! 🩷🩷
very pretty and a different technique TYFS
Thank you! 😊
They are gorgeous, I like the poinsettia the best. Ruth down under.
Thank you, Ruth! That one seems to be a favorite among my viewers!
Cannot choose a favourite - all lovely.
Thank you! 😊
My favorite is the Poinsettia card.
Thank you for watching! 🩷
This actually works great when you use solar paste on black paper and then use archival ink for the blackout technique! That gives a stunning result.
Thank you!
These are awsome thanks
You are very welcome! 🩷
this is a great technique which i will definitely be using when i make my next batch of christmas cards. this year's were made in january this year
Wow! That’s impressive! Don’t limit this technique to just Christmas though! ❤️
I know you can heat set the Ranger archival ink to dry it faster on non-porous surfaces, as I've done that. (It also said that in the instructions - I'm not just a genius! LOL) It does work on vellum, but I was wondering if heat setting it on metallic/foil cardstock would have a negative effect on the paper. I might have to try that, though, just to see. Thank you for sharing - love them all! Take care, & have a wonderful day! :)
I must admit that I do not use either of those inks very often. Thank you for letting me know about heat setting archival. Now I’ve got another experiment to try!! 🩷
Could you please tell me what holographic card you were using?
Yes! It is Recollections (Michael’s) brand
@villagecardandcrafts thank you, it's really pretty. I love embossing folders!
Yay! 🩷
The poinsettia one is my favorite! Thanks for sharing your experiments with us!
You are so welcome! I’m glad you like them. 😎