Love that you shared with us a beautiful card that is easy and uses minimal affordable supplies so everyone can make a great card for a loved one. This is so thoughtful of you to offer this video so we all enjoy enjoy creative moments. I am going to do this card with my nephews for a surprise for their mom. Thank you!
Kristina, first of all I would like to say that you make water coloring look soooooooo easy. I'm struggling but determined to learn. Instead of coloring directly on my card, I decided to do my heart on a separate piece then cut it out and mount it with the thin foam squares. I wasn't really crazy about it until I added the border outline . Wow. That made a huge difference. Thank you for sharing your work through your tutorials.
@@Amywazwaz06 Initially I thought it would be great for them to have over winter break but with this idea, we can now make valentines, mother's day, and father's day cards as a group. So excited
Simply, yet very pretty. Though most of us want the larest gadget, ink abpnd stamp (I know I do) thank you for reminding us that the simple things in lufe often are the best.
Very pretty. I think I’d paint a rectangular piece then cut the heart. Much easier. Then I’d glue the heart on the card. Although the painted heart is a lovely look it is trickier.
I have five to do for my son and his family and a new set of watercolors to play with! What a great way to say “thank you “ for my Christmas gift as well as “I love you “! I am already thinking of the ways to do variations on the theme. Thank you SO much!
Thank you for demonstrating how you created this card. I look forward to making a cards similar to this, but also think this is a great card for my granddaughter who is in 4th grade. I think she will enjoy watching the video AND then creating a card.
Kristina, everything you touch becomes so beautiful, your hand writing,...all your cards are just so perfect, thanks for sharing your videos with us, love you, hags
Everything you touch becomes magical. I absolutely love how you use the least expensive watercolour set. Gives me hope I can make somethin' nice with my 250 worth of Daniel Smith. ;)
@@sensitiveone8305 They are lovely. I need to practice colour mixing more though. I think I picked the wrong primaries, 'cause I make muddy tones of a lot of colours. Gonna try the more modern primaries with magenta etc. :D
LOVE LOVE LOVE the washi tape, it's rainbowliciousness!!! This card is precious, simple and colorful, what more can you ask for?!!! Fabulous, as usual, Krisrtina! Thanks for sharing, blessings & hugs lovely lady!!!
Wow, you really make that look easy. I probably would have used that cut out paper as a mask or stencil so I wouldn't paint out of the line. Or paint stripes then cut the heart out and mount it on the card. I am soooo bad at watercolor. I have to watch more of your videos. thanks
Thank you for showing that we don’t need to spend 15-20 dollars in supplies to make a card. I am going to buy a inexpensive water color set. You have inspired me to paint. ❤️
I saw your video, I saw you - and I liked. You are a lovely person and the way you do everything in your videos is lovely too! It's a pleasure to watch your videos. Thanks 💖 P.S: I will also use your card as inspiration for my parents wedding anniversary today 😍
Beautiful (and fun) card. This design would look terrific framed as a home decor piece, or even as a front door sign. Can you watercolor on a stretcher canvas? Can't wait to try it! TFS!
I know they used to make stretched canvases for watercolor, but I'm not sure if they still do. Someplace like Dick Blick or Cheap Joe's would carry them if they exist. Another option would be to use a regular canvas & coat it with Daniel Smith watercolor ground. You could use either the white or clear ground for that. That will allow the watercolor to "grip" to the canvas. I think, though, if you want to hang it outdoors, you should use a spray varnish after everything has dried--maybe 2-3 coats--just to protect the watercolor. Hope this helps! :)
Great idea with minimal supplies. Could you give some details about the lined board upon which you are working? If you purchased it someplace that is available to others or the material it's made of, dimensions, etc? TIA.
Love this...you mentioned you would link another minimal birthday card...one of your very popular card videos....I can not find that link...help, please and thank you....
Love the simplicity and color, but please, Kristina - use an art gum eraser, not those awful things on our pencils. Just a thought from another artist...
I made this card, and wanted to show you. I emailed you the email address on your website. I received an email in return stating the email address I used for you was undeiverable..
Love that you shared with us a beautiful card that is easy and uses minimal affordable supplies so everyone can make a great card for a loved one. This is so thoughtful of you to offer this video so we all enjoy enjoy creative moments. I am going to do this card with my nephews for a surprise for their mom. Thank you!
Kristina, first of all I would like to say that you make water coloring look soooooooo easy. I'm struggling but determined to learn. Instead of coloring directly on my card, I decided to do my heart on a separate piece then cut it out and mount it with the thin foam squares. I wasn't really crazy about it until I added the border outline . Wow. That made a huge difference. Thank you for sharing your work through your tutorials.
I got all of my students inexpensive watercolors for Christmas. I can’t wait to do this card with them. Thank you
Natacha Pena what a great gift! I love that idea!
@@Amywazwaz06 Initially I thought it would be great for them to have over winter break but with this idea, we can now make valentines, mother's day, and father's day cards as a group. So excited
You sound like an awesome teacher!
Simply, yet very pretty. Though most of us want the larest gadget, ink abpnd stamp (I know I do) thank you for reminding us that the simple things in lufe often are the best.
Very pretty. I think I’d paint a rectangular piece then cut the heart. Much easier. Then I’d glue the heart on the card. Although the painted heart is a lovely look it is trickier.
Are you saying paint the whole rectangular piece, then cut the heart? If so, I like that idea too!
Yes. You would then have two pieces you could use. The heart and the negative if you cut carefully.
I have five to do for my son and his family and a new set of watercolors to play with! What a great way to say “thank you “ for my Christmas gift as well as “I love you “! I am already thinking of the ways to do variations on the theme. Thank you SO much!
Super cute and a fun way to practice water colouring without any pressure.
Thank you for demonstrating how you created this card. I look forward to making a cards similar to this, but also think this is a great card for my granddaughter who is in 4th grade. I think she will enjoy watching the video AND then creating a card.
Kristina, everything you touch becomes so beautiful, your hand writing,...all your cards are just so perfect, thanks for sharing your videos with us, love you, hags
Everything you touch becomes magical. I absolutely love how you use the least expensive watercolour set. Gives me hope I can make somethin' nice with my 250 worth of Daniel Smith. ;)
melstampz 😅i love Daniel Smith paints.
@@sensitiveone8305 They are lovely. I need to practice colour mixing more though. I think I picked the wrong primaries, 'cause I make muddy tones of a lot of colours. Gonna try the more modern primaries with magenta etc. :D
A fun home made card.....reminds me of when I was in school........love it and had fun.........................................pat
Thank you for showing us this card slower! I love watching you color mix!!! It's so mesmerizing.
Very beautiful card 🌻 💐
Really like this one. Simple but will make you smile. Thanks for sharing.
There's just something really thoughtful and charming about this simple card. Thank you, Kristina!
You are so calm and professional with you videos. Love you designs!
Your minimal supplies watercolour videos are my absolute favourite!!
What a cute card!
Oh that washi tape was to die for. So pretty.
LOVE LOVE LOVE the washi tape, it's rainbowliciousness!!! This card is precious, simple and colorful, what more can you ask for?!!! Fabulous, as usual, Krisrtina! Thanks for sharing, blessings & hugs lovely lady!!!
As soon as Christmas & New Years is over I get so excited for Valentine’s Day! This is a beautiful card 😊💕
Thanks for showing us how to mix the watercolors. 💞
I love love love this simple and clean cards! 💓
Very pretty card.
Love it!
I absolutely LOVE these tutorials with just watercolor! I would use Bee Watercolor Paper. Thank you for sharing this, Kristina!💕
Thank you for the tip.
Cute! I love when you do videos where you can hear the crafting sounds.
Thank you! Although simple, your techniques give perfect results!
Love how it's so easy to do but so stunning, thank you for your encouraging videos
I like how you show us how to make cards with YOU THANKS
Cute card. Love to watch your creativity. Thank you for sharing.
This was really nice and relaxing to watch.
Just like love, that imperfect, wonky border is beautiful😊❤
Thank you for thinking of every skill level, I do love how this came out!
That was adorable! Can’t wait to try it.
Very very pretty! Thank you for sharing
Wow, you really make that look easy. I probably would have used that cut out paper as a mask or stencil so I wouldn't paint out of the line. Or paint stripes then cut the heart out and mount it on the card. I am soooo bad at watercolor. I have to watch more of your videos. thanks
TYSM for this video. Enjoyed it. ❤
Beautiful!
What a lovely card. the colorful hear looks so sweet.
Thank you for showing that we don’t need to spend 15-20 dollars in supplies to make a card. I am going to buy a inexpensive water color set. You have inspired me to paint. ❤️
Great card and instructions. TFS
Thank you for this great tutorial! It is a sweet card! I think I will give it a go! 😊💚🎨
I love your blends....always gets me inspired
that beautiful heart i love it i thought heart always be red and yours so unique
I really appreciate your work. It has inspired me so much!
I really thought that border was going to look bad, but wow! It's so pretty!
Fantastic card! I’m making it tonight ❤️
Lovely ideas and results. Thanks for the great ideas and videos. Happy New Year!
Beautiful card love it.
Love your card! How simple ... but beautiful!
A gorgeous card Kristina, I will give it a try. Thanks for sharing x
Loooove your work Kristina! Thanx for another amazing tutorial x
I saw your video, I saw you - and I liked.
You are a lovely person and the way you do everything in your videos is lovely too!
It's a pleasure to watch your videos.
Thanks 💖
P.S: I will also use your card as inspiration for my parents wedding anniversary today 😍
Kristina: This is just a piece of washi tape... .
Me: 😮😮😮 That's the most gorgeous piece of tape ever
Haha! I love it too! I think I got it at Paper Source. :)
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Love love love this!!!
Thanks for sharing, it turned out beautiful 💕😀
Great card. I'm going to try it. Have a great day!
Very cute
Looks like fun!
Semplice ma d'effetto, molto bello! :)
I love this. Love how it's crafty and creative and not difficult. Thanks so much for sharing.
Hello from Dallas. Fun card!
Great card! I’m such a minimal supplies fan.
Thank you for making it so easy!
Wow i love this card. So easily made and pretty❤ thanks kristina
Ive just ordered that exact water color paper, I'm sure there'll a page spare to try this. Your colors are so pretty.
Beautiful (and fun) card. This design would look terrific framed as a home decor piece, or even as a front door sign. Can you watercolor on a stretcher canvas? Can't wait to try it! TFS!
I know they used to make stretched canvases for watercolor, but I'm not sure if they still do. Someplace like Dick Blick or Cheap Joe's would carry them if they exist. Another option would be to use a regular canvas & coat it with Daniel Smith watercolor ground. You could use either the white or clear ground for that. That will allow the watercolor to "grip" to the canvas. I think, though, if you want to hang it outdoors, you should use a spray varnish after everything has dried--maybe 2-3 coats--just to protect the watercolor. Hope this helps! :)
Thanks, I really enjoyed this video.
Awesomeness. Love it
Happy new year x You look great 💕💐
Wonderful! I will try this tonight! Thank you!
I can’t draw a straight line even tracing one drawn by a ruler. Great job!
Cute Card! I accept the challenge and I will give it a try 😍
Such a great design! Thank you. ❤️❤️❤️
Wow! I'm going to give this a try.
Cute!
Love these kinds of cards. I may try this year to do it. Ps: love your glasses. So cute! 💖
Que hermosa la combinación de colores
Great idea with minimal supplies. Could you give some details about the lined board upon which you are working? If you purchased it someplace that is available to others or the material it's made of, dimensions, etc? TIA.
I use a craft mat: www.simonsaysstamp.com/product/Dahle-Self-Healing-Cutting-18x12-Mat-10671-43864
Good video
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Love this card...so simple and fun. You have such a steady hand! Thanks for your inspiration! Stay blessed!!
Your aduio is butiful
Love this...you mentioned you would link another minimal birthday card...one of your very popular card videos....I can not find that link...help, please and thank you....
Hi there! It was up in the cards (or the "i") in the top corner of the video. ruclips.net/video/TBpEIRnhC5o/видео.html
I can do this. Thank you.
Well done Kristina, my lines would be wiggly (lol)...tfs
Cool.
Love it! So simple, but will cute! T.U.
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Simple is highly underrated! Lovely card. But.... I just cannot use crayola colors.
Saw this video and immediately had to click when I saw the channel name. My aunt is a K Werner (Krista, actually, so super duper close!)
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Happens all the time. I see a lovely card thumbnail then check who the video is by and of course, it's K Warner.
If a child is doing this how are they going to do it, I found 8t very hard.
when you accidentally make a lesbian valentine's card. thanks for the great design!
Love the simplicity and color, but please, Kristina - use an art gum eraser, not those awful things on our pencils. Just a thought from another artist...
I was going for minimal supplies here. For simple erasing like this, a regular top-of-pencil eraser will do. :)
I made this card, and wanted to show you. I emailed you the email address on your website. I received an email in return stating the email address I used for you was undeiverable..
Love it!