I must put a Bounce sheet with my manual die cuts tonight so I don't forget this. I love the look of the inlay and the colouring technique is brilliant for small pieces! Thanks Jen.
I love this card. The faux stitching is awesome and I love the folk art feel of the little flowers in the word die cut. Awesome! Great die cutting tips too. Thanks so much!
Oh my gosh, Jennifer...I want to stop buying, but every one of your cards is so beautiful I always have something else I want to try. Your cards are soooo gorgeous, and you're so honest about the process that one can tell you're not just pushing product. I admire that. Thank you!!!
Jennifer, your work is outstanding and you always leave your viewers inspired. I don't have many dies but I will keep your tips handy. Thank you very much.
I loved this card so much. It has that warm feel of a quilt and would work great also with a "get well sentiment" under the hug. You are awesome, Jen. Thank you for sharing!
Hi Jennifer - your creations always leave me in awe! This reminds of old European paint decorations on furniture and on flower boxes... If only I could have one molecule of your imagination lol. Thank you for inspiring all of us!
Jennifer this is a really beautiful card and I love how you did it. I was fooled too into thinking it was all inlaid all those little pieces. Now only you would think this up because you must spend hours dreaming up new things. Thank God we all have you to follow for our increasing techniques and great tutorials....thanks Jennifer for all your hard work and sharing. pat
Thank you for the inspiration, Jennifer. I really appreciate how you mix-and-match your stamp sets. I think mixing and matching stamps/dies makes each card more unique and, therefore, even more special. I hope you enjoy your day.
What a beautiful card. I just love the look of the background line dies. Thank you so much for all the great tips you share with us. Just love the hugs die. So sweet, love the little flowers.
I love this technique! Now I'm going to have to go shopping again to find a die that will cut this big. Love watching your tutorials, I'm learning so much!
I absolutely love your cards! The die with all those bits is awesome and turns out some stunning cards. I also love your idea of keeping all the dies for the faux stitching together and using them to design your cardstock. Awesome, awesome, awesome!
Super card design!! I absolutely LOVE the background with all the stitching! It adds so much dimension to the card and makes an already wonderful design that much better!!! ANY one would feel so special to get this card in the mail.
Wow, your card is beautiful Jennifer! Love the idea of using a diecut in this way - it looks amazing. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us!
OMG Jennifer Your card is so Gorgeous!! I loved so LOVED watching your total creative process You so wowed me and your tips for die cutting so rock I just added bounce softener sheets to my grocery list LOL TMI? LOL!! Anywho so cool how you colored the inlaid pieces....what super awesome video / tutorial. Girl you are so full of amazing, clever and creative ideas! You never ceases to amaze me!! YOU gotta know YOU ROCK!! Joan Smith
This card is adorable! I have many dies (remember QuicKutz alphabet die plates?) but none similar to this one. As always, your videos inspires me to work with what I have, tho' I always want more. That stitch bordering is a great added touch! Thanks Jennifer!
Love this card and love the hugs and border dies that you used. Will have to add them to my want list!!! Also love the stamp set you used, I had not seen that one. Thanks for all your post, love your cards!
Hi Jennifer ~ I can't begin to tell you how amazing your techniques are with this card. I wish my brain worked the same way yours does. LOL As always, thanks for sharing your awesome talent with us!
I just purchased the Lawn Fawn stitch dies. I'm hoping this will add that extra touch to my cards. I'm hoping I can use them to place square stitches inside a circle cut.
Looks like more items going to my wish list! Gosh darn it I'm so poor for this hobby! Must stop watching videos! LOL actually your card was very pretty & great tips!
As always another great card with lots of ideas and tips! I love, love this background!! Now, I definitively need a manual die cutting matching 'cause my Cricut Explore Air can't make that great background!! I've been holding out because I want to go big with the Big Shot Pro so I can use all kinds of dies and materials, but you have me reconsidering because I don't think I can't wait 'til the Holidays for one!
You are really clever. I'm losing my mind with die cuts because I hardly ever use them. I used to have a Big Shot and sold it several years ago, but I bought a Cuttlebug about 6 months ago. I have a butterfly die that I love but it is IMPOSSIBLE to cut completely no matter what I try. I ordered another die cut machine that I thought would work better and I promptly returned it and was glad I still had the Cuttlebug. Do you think the metal adaptor plate will solve the problem? I used to have one of those too. Your idea of coloring those little pieces that often don't come out anyway is a good one. And your inlay is beautiful. Mostly I do parchment craft, or use my Force to cut shapes that I design, but once in awhile I fall in love with a die that I've seen and then tear my hair out trying to get a good cut.
Andrea Friedell I'm not sure if you found peace with intricate dies yet; however, I have found that for me I have the best results if I run the die through once then turn the die a quarter turn, then run it through again. That way the rollers hits the die in two different spots that should do the job without tearing your hair out. If all else fails run the die forwards and back again then turn the die and repeat. Hope that helps.
i have seen the dryer sheet tip before and I bought some, the only one I could find are wet and smell way to strongly, not bad but just too much...these are dry i suppose? cos wet doesn;t work lol...so yesterday I rubber a candle on a border die that didn;t want to release anything, and that worked for me
hi Jennifer....I had a quick question ....I've been seeing some beautiful acetate over lays and I was wondering if it is possible to wet emboss on clear acetate??? or a way to create my own over lays??? if you could maybe do a tutorial that would be awesome!!!!! big hugs from KY......Laura
Jennifer your cards are absolutely beautiful. I am new to card making and find they are not nearly as easy to create as you make it seem...I never feel that my cards look "special" enough... any tips for a newbie?
Loved this card so much that I ordered the die and stamp set immediately after watching it. It is so cool. I do have a problem, though. I cannot get the tiny little pieces to stay in the die cut. I have run it through the Big shot several times and even rubbed over the top with the dryer sheet and for the life of me I can't figure out to keep the tiny little pieces in there. There is no way that I have the patience or the time (I watch my three grandchildren during the day until school starts) to glue all those tiny little pieces in the die cut. Any ideas? It's such a great card. I want to make it for my friend who fell while on vacation and broke her hip.
Jennifer McGuire Ink Thanks, Jennifer. I am using the Neenah 80 lb cardstack. I thought that maybe I was cutting too deep with the metal shim. I tried it without it and it still didn't work. I will try using two sheets and see if that works.Thanks for your response.
Jennifer, WoW...I'm so glad you decided to make a tutorial on this card. I truly is very pretty. It can also be made into a Christmas card. That's my idea for my Christmas cards this year......Can't thank you enough. You truly are amazing at what you do. I shared your RUclips channel with someone that I follow on RUclips and I hope she pays your channel a visit. Have a great day and God bless you. :-)
Honestly, I don't know what I'd do without you, Jennifer! Thank you.
Great tip, keeping the little pieces in the die cut piece. You sure know all the neat tricks.
These are some great tips - thanks for sharing. I am "die-cut challenged" and actually seeing you implement these techniques really helps.
I must put a Bounce sheet with my manual die cuts tonight so I don't forget this. I love the look of the inlay and the colouring technique is brilliant for small pieces! Thanks Jen.
I love this card. The faux stitching is awesome and I love the folk art feel of the little flowers in the word die cut. Awesome! Great die cutting tips too. Thanks so much!
Oh my gosh, Jennifer...I want to stop buying, but every one of your cards is so beautiful I always have something else I want to try. Your cards are soooo gorgeous, and you're so honest about the process that one can tell you're not just pushing product. I admire that. Thank you!!!
Jennifer, your work is outstanding and you always leave your viewers inspired. I don't have many dies but I will keep your tips handy. Thank you very much.
I loved this card so much. It has that warm feel of a quilt and would work great also with a "get well sentiment" under the hug. You are awesome, Jen. Thank you for sharing!
Candida Vieira thank you for your kind words.
Hi Jennifer - your creations always leave me in awe! This reminds of old European paint decorations on furniture and on flower boxes... If only I could have one molecule of your imagination lol. Thank you for inspiring all of us!
Jennifer this is a really beautiful card and I love how you did it. I was fooled too into thinking it was all inlaid all those little pieces. Now only you would think this up because you must spend hours dreaming up new things. Thank God we all have you to follow for our increasing techniques and great tutorials....thanks Jennifer for all your hard work and sharing. pat
I appreciate how you help us to see how many ways we can use our supplies. My gosh....simply amazing.....and why can't I think of this stuff???!!!???
Thank you for the inspiration, Jennifer. I really appreciate how you mix-and-match your stamp sets. I think mixing and matching stamps/dies makes each card more unique and, therefore, even more special. I hope you enjoy your day.
plateaumom yes! i like to mix manufacturers. makes it more fun and unique. :)
You are so good at explaining your directions. I am able to create beautiful cards using your designs.
What a beautiful card. I just love the look of the background line dies. Thank you so much for all the great tips you share with us. Just love the hugs die. So sweet, love the little flowers.
499faith i love that die too
I love this technique! Now I'm going to have to go shopping again to find a die that will cut this big. Love watching your tutorials, I'm learning so much!
I absolutely love your cards! The die with all those bits is awesome and turns out some stunning cards. I also love your idea of keeping all the dies for the faux stitching together and using them to design your cardstock. Awesome, awesome, awesome!
What a beautiful card. The die is wonderful, I would never have thought to use it like you did . Thanks for the video.
This card is SO cute. I love the die. You have the nicest dies. Thank you for the video.
Super card design!! I absolutely LOVE the background with all the stitching! It adds so much dimension to the card and makes an already wonderful design that much better!!! ANY one would feel so special to get this card in the mail.
I am crazy about inlaid lately, but i have never thought to color inside pieces :))) Thank you so much for sharing :))) very beautiful card :)))
I LOVE this! Great tips on the use of the border dies and on the inlay! Thanks!
Wow, your card is beautiful Jennifer! Love the idea of using a diecut in this way - it looks amazing. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us!
OMG Jennifer Your card is so Gorgeous!! I loved so LOVED watching your total creative process You so wowed me and your tips for die cutting so rock I just added bounce softener sheets to my grocery list LOL TMI? LOL!! Anywho so cool how you colored the inlaid pieces....what super awesome video / tutorial. Girl you are so full of amazing, clever and creative ideas! You never ceases to amaze me!!
YOU gotta know YOU ROCK!!
Joan Smith
This card is adorable! I have many dies (remember QuicKutz alphabet die plates?) but none similar to this one. As always, your videos inspires me to work with what I have, tho' I always want more. That stitch bordering is a great added touch! Thanks Jennifer!
Beautiful card, Jennifer. Thanks so much for the video with all the tips of how I might create it. You make it look so easy.
I really like this card and thank you for the die cutting tips. I learn something from you each time I watch your videos.
This is a beautiful card. I think your tutorials are great and give so much information and how to's. I appreciate them so much. Thanks for sharing.
Wow!! You have out done yourself Jennifer, I just have to have these dies they are gorgeous....I just Luvvvvv the card it's beautiful....tfs
Very clever die usage, looks very folkloric :)
I wish I could just borrow your crafty mind for a day!! Thanks for the amazing videos, ideas and inspiration!
Wow! What a beautiful card! And what great tips! I've had this die for awhile but I haven't used it...well now I will. Thanks!
Got to have this Hugs die but it is currently out of stock. Sad face. I love your tutorial videos.
Love this card and love the hugs and border dies that you used. Will have to add them to my want list!!! Also love the stamp set you used, I had not seen that one. Thanks for all your post, love your cards!
Jennifer thank you so much for your awesome talent wow you make my cards look like I’m a professional
Your card is just stunning Jennifer,thanks for sharing it with us.
Dawn from the UK
Wow,gorgeous card Jennifer! Thanks for the great tips on using dies,I bought a metal shim but haven't known how to use it until now:-)
Hi Jennifer ~ I can't begin to tell you how amazing your techniques are with this card. I wish my brain worked the same way yours does. LOL As always, thanks for sharing your awesome talent with us!
Thank you so much for all of these great tips, Jennifer! Your cards are gorgeous!
I just purchased the Lawn Fawn stitch dies. I'm hoping this will add that extra touch to my cards. I'm hoping I can use them to place square stitches inside a circle cut.
That card is absolutely stunning. I love it!
I love the card,you're a artist in your loved work,congratulations.THANK YOU
thanks for the dryer sheets tip! i'm heading off to the grocery store right now!
Thank you Jennifer for all your great ideas!
As always Jennifer, you ROCK! TFS
Very pretty card! Thanks for the die cutting tips. I really needed them!
You are such a great source of inspiration! Lovely & clever card. Thank you.
Jennifer, I love your tips. You are so helpful. Thank you so much all the great tips.
I love this card!! So Cute!! I cannot wait to try it with the quilted folder. I love those border dies too. I need to get them also!!
Beautiful card and a great idea. That gives me so many ideas for other dies I have with tiny little pieces. Thanks so much:)
What a great video. I loved all your tips. I love dies also and the one you used was beautiful.
Thanks Jennifer, you always amaze me! I love all these ideas and tips.
amazing tips for newcomers to craft dies and stamps
I knew I'd love this video! That is the coolest looking technique ever!!
Looks like more items going to my wish list! Gosh darn it I'm so poor for this hobby! Must stop watching videos! LOL actually your card was very pretty & great tips!
I like your instructions you are right to the point. Thanks for the rips
Fabulous card, I have never seen that die, it is gorgeous. Thanks....
Fantastic card another die for the wishlist 🙈 thanks for sharing some awesome tips 💕
I always enjoy your videos! Thx 4 sharing! I'm also obsessed with your organizational tips.
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful card. Thanks for sharing💞
Oh Jennifer this card is awesome, I like the techniques and it is so very pretty xx Wendy
As always another great card with lots of ideas and tips! I love, love this background!! Now, I definitively need a manual die cutting matching 'cause my Cricut Explore Air can't make that great background!! I've been holding out because I want to go big with the Big Shot Pro so I can use all kinds of dies and materials, but you have me reconsidering because I don't think I can't wait 'til the Holidays for one!
You are really clever. I'm losing my mind with die cuts because I hardly ever use them. I used to have a Big Shot and sold it several years ago, but I bought a Cuttlebug about 6 months ago. I have a butterfly die that I love but it is IMPOSSIBLE to cut completely no matter what I try. I ordered another die cut machine that I thought would work better and I promptly returned it and was glad I still had the Cuttlebug. Do you think the metal adaptor plate will solve the problem? I used to have one of those too. Your idea of coloring those little pieces that often don't come out anyway is a good one. And your inlay is beautiful. Mostly I do parchment craft, or use my Force to cut shapes that I design, but once in awhile I fall in love with a die that I've seen and then tear my hair out trying to get a good cut.
Andrea Friedell I'm not sure if you found peace with intricate dies yet; however, I have found that for me I have the best results if I run the die through once then turn the die a quarter turn, then run it through again. That way the rollers hits the die in two different spots that should do the job without tearing your hair out. If all else fails run the die forwards and back again then turn the die and repeat. Hope that helps.
This card is amazing! I love your videos. You are very talented!
Such a pretty card. Thanks for all the tips!
So beautiful! I so enjoy your channel, and all the techniques you share!
Thank you for all tips on this tutorial. This was awesome.
Gorgeous! I love both versions of the card, and that is a beautiful die. Thanks for sharing :)
Great video. I can't wait to use your idea. Thank you for sharing. And thank you for the link to the supplies. Have a great day. Hazel
Such a great card! I love that die cut and it's going to have to go on my list!!
Beautiful card, and thanks for the die tips!! Love it!
Love, love, love this!!!! ♥️ Thank you Jennifer💕
I love the card, I love the die! The card reminds me of European pottery! ☺️
I swear, sometimes I forget your cards are homemade. Hallmark should hire you. lol
SO pretty! I love your videos and all the tips and tricks you share.
i have seen the dryer sheet tip before and I bought some, the only one I could find are wet and smell way to strongly, not bad but just too much...these are dry i suppose? cos wet doesn;t work lol...so yesterday I rubber a candle on a border die that didn;t want to release anything, and that worked for me
Maaike Uijthoven these are dry and you can get unscented
love the card...thanks for sharing your tips!
terrijdy thanks!
Fantastic technique! Love it!
Some great new tips and products! Hank you
thank you Jennifer great tutourial
Such a beautiful card!
hi Jennifer....I had a quick question ....I've been seeing some beautiful acetate over lays and I was wondering if it is possible to wet emboss on clear acetate??? or a way to create my own over lays??? if you could maybe do a tutorial that would be awesome!!!!! big hugs from KY......Laura
OMG!!! Jennifer I Love it! Love it! Love it! Love it! ThanQ xx
Stunningly beautiful. Thank you!
hat wonderful instruction on marvelous projects. What a delight and your card is lovely. Thanks for sharing your talents
I absolutely love this! You are amazing!
Jennifer your cards are absolutely beautiful. I am new to card making and find they are not nearly as easy to create as you make it seem...I never feel that my cards look "special" enough... any tips for a newbie?
Loved it. Thanks for another wonderful video!
You are awesome , awesome, AWESOME JM!
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful card.
Thanks for sharing. I too, thought you had inlaid each tiny little piece until I watched the video.
Nicki Wong i cheated! lol :)
Nicki Wong I thought the same!!
Really cool cards.
Great tips and great tutorial. TYFS. Hugs xx
You have so any tips in every video, glad I subscribe to your videos1
Loved this card so much that I ordered the die and stamp set immediately after watching it. It is so cool. I do have a problem, though. I cannot get the tiny little pieces to stay in the die cut. I have run it through the Big shot several times and even rubbed over the top with the dryer sheet and for the life of me I can't figure out to keep the tiny little pieces in there. There is no way that I have the patience or the time (I watch my three grandchildren during the day until school starts) to glue all those tiny little pieces in the die cut. Any ideas? It's such a great card. I want to make it for my friend who fell while on vacation and broke her hip.
Rhandi DeMars try using thicker cardstock or gluing two sheets togetehr to die cut.
Jennifer McGuire Ink Thanks, Jennifer. I am using the Neenah 80 lb cardstack. I thought that maybe I was cutting too deep with the metal shim. I tried it without it and it still didn't work. I will try using two sheets and see if that works.Thanks for your response.
Another great card. Thanks.
Honda civi 2600
Jennifer, WoW...I'm so glad you decided to make a tutorial on this card. I truly is very pretty. It can also be made into a Christmas card. That's my idea for my Christmas cards this year......Can't thank you enough. You truly are amazing at what you do. I shared your RUclips channel with someone that I follow on RUclips and I hope she pays your channel a visit. Have a great day and God bless you. :-)
Eve U good idea! :)
Simply gorgeous!
awesome card!
You are amazing! Thank you for sharing. Take care, Kim :)