Another wonderful, fun video with lots of tips. I hadn't seen the stamping before putting the fussy cut image on and I also loved how you put the little speckles on the trim of Santa's coat. You did a fantastic job. Thank you.
What a cool Santa! As I thought I never would need to buy a new Santa stamp!😂 Love him. I can see you have got soooo many good answers about the colors you needed, but when I started out lots of years ago there where not so many distress colors. If I remember correct I used Barn Door together with a tiny bit of Vintage photo to get "Christmas red". Thank you so much for everything you post on here and ALL the inspiration you share.🤗🤗
I love the dimensional look you got from stamping a base layer first then popping the colored one on top. I can understand getting another shade of red if it’s just something you’d like to have but I don’t think your Santa could be any more perfect; that red is the shade I remember on pictures of Santa from when I was a kid.
Lovely Santa. I love the way you stamp the grounding after cutting it off the stamped image. Lou Collins has a great series of videos comparing and blending all of the distress oxides. This may help you decide on another red.
In the Disttess Oxide reds, I like Festive Berries and Lumberjack Plaid and Pine Needles for the Christmas green. Really cute Santa. A couple of times I thought you were off the rails a bit, but he turned out perfect! That's why I watch til the end every time.😅😅
Natasha , The Santa us adorable . Thank you for the tip of removing the sentiment. I frequency “squish” the sentiment , making it smudged looking . I do it with an acrylic block. I use what I have , but wish I had one of those stamping things , and a die cutting machine .
What a cute card- love the grounding and the black stamping behind. How effective. I also vote lumberjack plaid. Is the only real red in oxides. Love you inspiration. ❤
Absolutely ADORABLE, Natasha! Your Santa turned out great. I don't even own a whole Santa. Mine is shoulders and head only. And I usually put him in gold frame on a peppermint background with Santa kinda leaning out of the frame. Your Santa is super. Good job. Thanks for the great night background, too. I've learned so much from you. Thanks for all your wonderful videos. I love them as well as the products you use.
I must confess a lot of my Christmas cards are more traditional, eg trees, snowflakes, poinsettias, wreaths etc, but this was definitely a cute Santa. Love the colouring, you wouldn’t know that you’re not a natural 😊 I like Lucky Clover and Evergreen Bough for Christmas cards. Great job Natasha! 😊❤
Such a sweet santa. I am in agreement with other people who mentioned lumber Jack plaid for red. Pine needles for the green. Great Christmas colors but also just great in general.
Great card! And thanks for asking for distress color recommendations. I also have a “hole” in my reds. And thank you to everyone who have given suggestions.
I think that lumberjack plaid is a really beautiful red and I like Rustic Wilderness for Christmas. Until you get another red, you could mix a little bit of black to the red to make a deeper color.
Barn Door and Mowed Lawn are great colors for Christmas. Such a cute card. Great job on the coloring. We are our worst critics, aren't we? Love this card.
I am in love with this Santa! He is so adorable!!! This is a wonderful & joyous card, Tash, and you color so nicely. I just today used my Lumberjack Plaid for blood splatter on some Halloween cards. It is fantastic... I will definitely be using it for Christmas, too! Thanks for sharing💜💜💜 *bets*
Beautiful card! I use my distress oxides all the time. I would suggest Lumberjack Plaid for a Christmas red and Rustic Wilderness but it’s a deep evergreen color, it’s beautiful just like the red. Thank you for sharing!
Adorable card Natasha and thanks for the reminder about the under-stamping. You have shown it before on little birdie feet and such, but I had forgotten about it! Such a great tip.
I love this card, and especially love how you did the stamping of the image on the card and then put Santa on top. You're right how it shows the grounding and any little lines that may have gotten snipped off. Wonderful card. Great stamp. And you really do a fine job with your coloring, very good in my opinion.
I am really glad I got Distress Oxide Lumberjack Plaid. It’s a great “Christmas” red. And, I like Pine Needles for a “Christmas” green. I absolutely, positively, LOVE Distress Oxide Inks. They ink blend beautifully, and I also stamp everything else using them! And yes! I always get the reinker at the same time! This cad turned out great! Don’t knock your coloring, Natasha! I always love it! TFS!
I regret not purchasing the re-inkers initially, now I have start to save for all those hundreds of little bottles. You were smart to buy them at the same time.
Love it and I've used the tip you mentioned on other projects in the past. If I can't cut something like bird legs thin enough I'll stamp and then add the fussy cut piece over the top.
Like most others, I think Lumberjack Plaid is great from the red, sometimes I even use Festive Berries. Rustic Wilderness is a good deep green, I sometimes use the forest moss and clover color together. Love how this turned out! Sometimes the reds like that look more “vintage” than a strong bright red. Using the gold paste added that extra kick. 😊
Well done! Absolutely the cutest Santa Card I've seen - Easy or at least you made it look easy!
Not sure you were aware but you have 93.3k subscribers and this is video #933! SO enjoy your videos and the cards you make.
Lumberjack Plaid and Rustic Wilderness are both deeper colors, and I love them.
I second this!
Third!
I love the tip about stamping the image where you are going to place your fussy cut image to give more dimension to it!
Another wonderful, fun video with lots of tips. I hadn't seen the stamping before putting the fussy cut image on and I also loved how you put the little speckles on the trim of Santa's coat. You did a fantastic job. Thank you.
I love the lumberjack plaid and rustic wilderness in the distress line.
These are my favorites, also!
I second this!!
That is called Paper Toilet I have been doing it for 50 plus years. And I taught it for years. Beautiful
I really liked the stamped image under the cut out. It also grounded the Santa ❤
What a cool Santa! As I thought I never would need to buy a new Santa stamp!😂 Love him. I can see you have got soooo many good answers about the colors you needed, but when I started out lots of years ago there where not so many distress colors. If I remember correct I used Barn Door together with a tiny bit of Vintage photo to get "Christmas red". Thank you so much for everything you post on here and ALL the inspiration you share.🤗🤗
I too like the end result of stamping the image direct on the card then adding the raised fussy-cut image above. Very effective. Lovely final result.
Lumberjack plaid is a good red in the oxide range. I like Rustic. Wilderness for Christmas green.
I love Barn Door in red and Mowed Lawn for the green. They make a very nice Christmas combo.
Jolly Santa really stands out on that background! Great card!!
Lumberjack plaid is my favorite red. Evergreen bough is a good green
I love the dimensional look you got from stamping a base layer first then popping the colored one on top.
I can understand getting another shade of red if it’s just something you’d like to have but I don’t think your Santa could be any more perfect; that red is the shade I remember on pictures of Santa from when I was a kid.
He looked cute as well stamped in the black ink on your gorgeous background! Very cute
Lovely Santa. I love the way you stamp the grounding after cutting it off the stamped image. Lou Collins has a great series of videos comparing and blending all of the distress oxides. This may help you decide on another red.
I love lumber Jack plaid red.
Freakin adorable! I love this card and the Santa is so big and cheerful. Great card! TFS💜🎨
Beautiful little Santa and I love the background blending.❤
I love your coloring! Such fun colors you put down on your card front. So delightful to watch you create!
I like the idea of stamping the image before adhering your colored image!
In the Disttess Oxide reds, I like Festive Berries and Lumberjack Plaid and Pine Needles for the Christmas green. Really cute Santa. A couple of times I thought you were off the rails a bit, but he turned out perfect! That's why I watch til the end every time.😅😅
This is the cutest card, and there is nothing in the world Wrong with your coloring! you can color for me anytime you like! good job.
What a beautiful card. All of your cards are just wonderful.Thank you for being so smart.
I love Lumberjack Plaid and Rustic Wilderness in Distress Oxides. I feel like they are deep and rich.
So sweet. The Santa remind me of when I was a little girl and got a new Xmas coloring book!
Wow! Santa really pops against the blue!
I agree, Lumberjack Red and Pine needles. Love how you stamped the image to put under your cut out image. I never thought of doing that.
Natasha , The Santa us adorable . Thank you for the tip of removing the sentiment. I frequency “squish” the sentiment , making it smudged looking . I do it with an acrylic block. I use what I have , but wish I had one of those stamping things , and a die cutting machine .
What a cute card- love the grounding and the black stamping behind. How effective. I also vote lumberjack plaid. Is the only real red in oxides. Love you inspiration. ❤
Absolutely ADORABLE, Natasha! Your Santa turned out great. I don't even own a whole Santa. Mine is shoulders and head only. And I usually put him in gold frame on a peppermint background with Santa kinda leaning out of the frame. Your Santa is super. Good job. Thanks for the great night background, too. I've learned so much from you. Thanks for all your wonderful videos. I love them as well as the products you use.
Lumberjack Plaid is an awesome red. Pine Needles would be my “Christmas “ green choice.
Festive berries and pine needles are a cute combo with oxide inks
I only have barn door in red but I love it and I tend to use mowed lawn as a green with it
Amazing once again! You can sure fussy cut fast & perfect! Really good card. TFS ❤
I must confess a lot of my Christmas cards are more traditional, eg trees, snowflakes, poinsettias, wreaths etc, but this was definitely a cute Santa. Love the colouring, you wouldn’t know that you’re not a natural 😊 I like Lucky Clover and Evergreen Bough for Christmas cards. Great job Natasha! 😊❤
I love the Santa and you made it all look easy again. Thank you.
Such a sweet santa.
I am in agreement with other people who mentioned lumber Jack plaid for red. Pine needles for the green. Great Christmas colors but also just great in general.
Great card! And thanks for asking for distress color recommendations. I also have a “hole” in my reds. And thank you to everyone who have given suggestions.
Oh I love this!! I like Lumberjack Plaid!!! I learn so much from your channel!!
Festive Berries is my favorite red and Rustic Wilderness is a great green.
What a beautiful card….. you did a fantastic job on the coloring!!!
Adorable card Natasha! Love the big bold Santa and that background: wow!! tfs❤
Lumberjack Plaid is a must for a lovely red. 🙂
I love colouring. I’m not good at all, but it makes me happy!
Absolutely the best Santa card ever! Brilliant Natasha 👏 seeing this makes me want to believe 🤔🤣😊
Absolutely stunning, Natasha. TFS ❤❤❤
I do so love your simple card making techniques. And I am going to look for your Christmas playlist.
Absolutely beautiful! Your cards make me happy.
I like the lumberjack plaid, and lately evergreen bough. Thank you for all you do!
Pine needles and Lumberjack plaid are my favorite oxides for Christmas. Adorable card!
I think that lumberjack plaid is a really beautiful red and I like Rustic Wilderness for Christmas. Until you get another red, you could mix a little bit of black to the red to make a deeper color.
Only just seen this....... A really cute impactful card, and a really really useful video full of handy, tips..... Thanks :-) x
Absolutely adorable. Thanks for all your tips and tricks.
Barn Door and Mowed Lawn are great colors for Christmas.
Such a cute card. Great job on the coloring. We are our worst critics, aren't we?
Love this card.
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing yout talent. 🎅
Really cute card Tash! I have only one red too-Festive Berries, and definitely recommend it,especially for Christmas cards.
Wow! Simple and just plain WOW!❤❤❤
Lovely card... But the stars really took it up to next notch... simple but v effective to add to any Xmas card - thank you :))
I love that card and your common sense.
I am in love with this Santa! He is so adorable!!! This is a wonderful & joyous card, Tash, and you color so nicely. I just today used my Lumberjack Plaid for blood splatter on some Halloween cards. It is fantastic... I will definitely be using it for Christmas, too! Thanks for sharing💜💜💜 *bets*
Santa is so cute! Great card.
Love your gorgeous Santa card! xxx💖💖💖
I really love Lumberjack Plaid for a Christmas red.
What a stunning, stunning card. I don't think you need another red Natasha, your Santa colour is perfect. Thank you.
cute card, santas are my favorite type of cards
So cute, the Santa turned out great.
your Santa Claus card is adorable, and you color very well.😘😘
WOW!!!!!!!! That is the least I can say. Love it!!!!!!
I like mowed lawn and festive berries...also yuletide is a good one.
Turned out very cute! Your Santa is great!
Love this card! It came together just perfectly 😍
Santa looks adorable!
Your vision is incredible! Love your cards!
Beautiful card! I use my distress oxides all the time. I would suggest Lumberjack Plaid for a Christmas red and Rustic Wilderness but it’s a deep evergreen color, it’s beautiful just like the red. Thank you for sharing!
Adorable card Natasha and thanks for the reminder about the under-stamping. You have shown it before on little birdie feet and such, but I had forgotten about it! Such a great tip.
I love your 🎅 Natasha. I have some problems when it comes to finding the best red for Santa’s suit. I shall take the red you use. TFS 🇨🇦🎅
Love your colouring and that red looks great.
Love this Jolly Santa. ❤😂
I love this card, and especially love how you did the stamping of the image on the card and then put Santa on top. You're right how it shows the grounding and any little lines that may have gotten snipped off. Wonderful card. Great stamp. And you really do a fine job with your coloring, very good in my opinion.
So crisp!!!! Terrific & fun card!!!
OMG, this is adorable!!!!!! Thank you so much
I loved his card. Looks lovely
I like the dots. Clever idea.
I am really glad I got Distress Oxide Lumberjack Plaid. It’s a great “Christmas” red. And, I like Pine Needles for a “Christmas” green. I absolutely, positively, LOVE Distress Oxide Inks. They ink blend beautifully, and I also stamp everything else using them! And yes! I always get the reinker at the same time! This cad turned out great! Don’t knock your coloring, Natasha! I always love it! TFS!
I regret not purchasing the re-inkers initially, now I have start to save for all those hundreds of little bottles. You were smart to buy them at the same time.
Agree. I was going to suggest those colours too
Hi Natasha, Lumberjack Plaid for the red, I also use either Rustic Wilderness green or Mowed Lawn green...love your work, thanks for sharing
I absolutely love all your card ideas!
Fired Brick is a great darker red for shadows ❤️
I would also suggest lumberjack plaid and evergreen bough.
Fantastic again! I Like the idea of the stamp image behind the cutout to add the floor and shadow! Completes it perfectly!
Lumberjack plaid is a deeper, cooler red and I love it. But I like this red for the Santa. Evergreen bough would be my Christmas green.
Such a wonderful Card . Greetings from Austria 👍
Love this little card so much!
Lumberjack Plaid and Rustic Wilderness is nice dark green.
Love it and I've used the tip you mentioned on other projects in the past. If I can't cut something like bird legs thin enough I'll stamp and then add the fussy cut piece over the top.
Love your stunning card. Thankyou.
This is as sweet as can be.
I agree...true, rich colors!
Like most others, I think Lumberjack Plaid is great from the red, sometimes I even use Festive Berries. Rustic Wilderness is a good deep green, I sometimes use the forest moss and clover color together. Love how this turned out! Sometimes the reds like that look more “vintage” than a strong bright red. Using the gold paste added that extra kick. 😊