Love that you keep sticking with it. One thing that might make a difference is to put the top plate and shim on while it is heating. That way you really get your plate, foil, and cardstock heated better. Your card came out beautiful.
Beautiful card!! Foiling is not an exact science. Really hard to get an absolutely perfect one. “It’s an imperfect science” I heard someone say. I love foiling. My very favorite technique at the moment. My tip for the magnet tool: keep the magnet or closed middle of the tool on top. Squeeze together and pick up foil plate. After moving plate to the silicone mat, stop squeezing and the tool opens and the die falls off. Voila! But their new tool is really cool and easier to use. I like the really skinny tape for foiling. Not as much sticky stuff to rip paper. Thank you for sharing!!!
Cathy when you do the hinge method, when you take the foil off the paper, if you leave the paper & foil plate taped together you can re-foil if you don’t get good results. Just put a new piece of foil down & it will fill in any missed spots from the first time. As long as you leave the paper & plate taped together it will be in the same position. Just a tip for you. This card is GORGEOUS!! That is a stunning plate & I love the Thank You font as well. Together they make a very elegant card. I love it!! I’m glad you’re showing your foil learning journey. I’m still hit & miss when I foil. I just got some Hammermill cardstock to try though, so I hope it will help me get better, more consistent resists. Thank you for sharing your time & talents with us Cathy. 🙂
I have found the bigger and more detailed the die the more heating time is needed to get good results. This card is lovely no matter what and I use the not quite perfect foiling papers in distressed and aged type cards. It's a good look and no waste. Thanks for showing us how it really is to foil ! :)
LOVE the way this is turning out. You are definitely getting the hang of foiling, yay! I'm still struggling, but I do envy how easily your heating platform removes from the machine. I have to YANK mine out!
Thank you Cathy for the beautiful card. One thing I have found works for full background glimmer plates is that I usually heat it twice before attempting to do the foiling. They seem to need more time to heat up than sentiments or outline plates.
I’ve never had trouble with Spellbinders tape but I haven’t used it for foiling yet. One thing about the hinge method, the idea is to check if the foiling was good, if not, put another piece of foil, or little scrap, if it’s just one section, then lower the hinge back down and repeat the foiling. Since the plate makes an impression you should be able to fit it in the right spot, similar to what you do with dies when they don’t cut completely. Hope that makes sense. Also, you might consider adding a shim when you run the platform through your diecutting machine, especially for a full size plate, and/or running it several times, slowly. Beautiful card!
Foilicious Indeed! I like the tone on tone and all of that golden goodness. I suppose you could break it up a bit and back the sentiment with black card stock and offset, that might be pretty too! Well done!
For the hinge method tape it to your glimmer hot plate. Cut card stock a smidge longer to get all the frame edges. Cathy, you are doing great. Finding the method that works for you takes a few tries. Gorgeous card 💖
Nice card Cathy. Foiling is tricky but I think if you watched Nancy Stamps videos she has a whole platoon of foiling videos in her playlists. She is the Foiling Queen.
That foil cutting system when I bought it came with several speciality cutters to use instead of an exacto knife or w wheeled cutter. Mine is from spellbinders and the cutters are branded spellbinders. It’s a tiny blade stuck into a molded piece of light grey plastic. TFS!
Thanks for the video, you made a beautiful card. I am surprised by so many comments that many have not yet tried their glimmer machine. I've had a ball with mine and found that larger plates need more heating time and sometimes a shim as small as a piece of printer paper makes a difference. The best shim I have found is a piece of heat proof acetate (which you can also foil on). I have foiled ribbon too and it has worked every time so far.
Wow! That is an amazing card! Thank you for including foiling in your tutorials. My brain is still working on a way to remember which way the foil lays.
Cathy. I really need to get my foiling machine out and give it a try out. I have lots of foil, glimmer dies, watching you gave me the courage to do it. I love your card. Thank you for sharing. Have a lovely weekend with your family.💖💖💖
The card turned out great. Thanks for the info you presented about how to (how not to) do foiling. I thought I would spend all summer foiling but I have not even gotten my Glimmer out of the box yet. Sad, but so much to do already. Thanks for always making me feel that I am not alone, Cathy! I appreciate your videos! Lori S in PA
Your experience getting the sandwich correct is exactly my experience getting the sandwich correct. I really want to master taping it down because I have some foil plates that I want to repeat on the card. But I am not good at that. and it is hard to see where I am putting the plate. Also if I don't tape it down the foil or the plate moves. If I do tape it down the tape rips my card stock. Also, I think it gets hotter as you go so what works for me at one point may not still work 10 minutes later. I do love me some foiling and I do use it. But I never feel like I quite have it figured out. That design would look great as a second impression using the oval plate or cut down to an oval. But that also never quite works out perfectly for me. I keep trying though.
The hinge, as I remember, is on the foil plate. Especially strip sentiments. You put down paper, the the strip sentiment, attach tape along top edge, then slide the foil underneath the metal piece by lifting it with the hinge.
LOVE the card regardless if there were two tiny areas that didn’t catch at the top. It’s a beautiful background and beautiful coordinating sentiment. Love to see the hot foil demos. I have a Glimmer plate that I bought over a year ago and have not yet used it. 🙄 I’m working on a huge mini album project that isn’t so mini. I think after watching this, I’m going to try it out. Just waiting for a little side table to be delivered “Friday the 5th” from FedEx (delivery delayed….guess they are behind…LOL) to put next to my work table so I can put things like the Glimmer plate/Cricut/die cutter next to me and switch them out as needed. Would be beautiful to add some hot foil elements to my album. 😄
You did fantastic! One of these days I will go back to experimenting. Up until now, I would have fail after fail, regardless of the number of tutorials I watched. You nailed this and the end result is beautiful. This is the style card I would opt for - glitzy, elegant, yet simplistic. Thanks for sharing.
i have the glimmer system too and i give my larger foil plates extra time to heat up for a better transfer. i have also noticed that using low tack tape tends to cause overfoiling. hope u are well cathy z
Great visual Cathy! I like how you had the camera on the Glimmer Machine so I could visually see how you had the blinking light showing, heating the plate before adding the foil and paper. This is a different approach than what I thought and it worked!
Great video, Cathy! I think the reason you had a couple of spots that didn't foil was because you didn't put the two plates on top before you hit the timer button. Jennifer McGuire always adds the plates before hitting the button and always gets great results. I think that added weight helps the foiling process. Your card still turned out great, though, and anyone would be tickled pink to receive it!
Love the tone-on-tone design Cathy! So happy to see you giving foiling another try :) I think you are right, you may just need to let the foil plate heat for like 30 seconds longer - leaving it on the platform as it heats up can help :) Gorgeous results! :)
Your card came out gorgeous, Cathy! I'm mad about foiling! I've always had a thing for anything shiny! Definitely let your larger plates heat up for longer. I usually do a double heat for background plates. I also add my plastic plates on top when I press the button and let the whole sandwich heat up together. I think running it slowly through the die-cutting machine does make a difference too. Hope you try foiling again soon.
I had the same trouble with that brand of tape. Now I use it to tape down stencils and such where I know it won't come in contact with the cardstock. I was told it wouldn't melt! I thought it might be because I have a Go Press & Foil. Evidently not. Lovely composition. I think stacking the dies for dimension really adds to this card. I love foiling (and shiny things, iridescent, pearlescent, shimmer) - sensing a theme? Until next time...
I love watching your videos! You are so informative and funny at the same time. I learned from you to use some glue on the foam squares. Some of my foam squares dried out and the decorations fell off my card.
@@czdesign LOL! Thank you for responding. I have 3 (oval, small rectangle and a A2), the oval is the only one I have had usable consistent results. The other 2 lets just say I'm wasting my "waste". At some point I really hope to find the magic and stop wasting so MUCH waste. LOL!
I think a torn strip of vellum across the card, behind the words, might tone down the busy and make the words stand out a bit more … just an idea for something easy that might help … or might not! I like the card just as it is 😃😃😃
YAY. I was just wondering about you and hot foiling! Hope your wrist is greatly improved. Now, can I be on time? Wait...this isn't today. Okay, I'll change my calendar again. 😊
The card is lovely. Have you tried using the Spellbinders Aura foil? I watched a foiling video by Pinkfresh Studio and they recommended using the Aura foil for great results every time. I haven’t tried it because I’m waiting for my machine to arrive, but I plan to start out with the Aura.
@@czdesign You’re welcome. Thanks for all of your wonderful videos! I enjoy your sense of humor as well as the variety of projects. The Pinkfresh foiling video is a good one to check out (ruclips.net/video/HDviLaITYWE/видео.html). They also cover papers that work well, in addition to the Hammerhill.
Love the card, although I would appreciate you stop tempting me to buy a Glimmer Machine. I’ve resisted because I had a Minc and never used it. Plus, the thought of adding the expense of more dies and cover plates makes me think “Do I really need this?” But I love the effects, and with Christmas coming I keep picturing simple, shiny cards…. Getting closer to biting the bullet 🧐🧐🧐
I would say if you think you're going to use it a lot it would be worthwhile. I did buy this machine on my own, it was not gifted to me and that is why I am trying to get better at using it because I do love the look of foil and I never got good results with my Minc with that type of foiling.
If it helps (!) I have the minc and barely use it. I had the same logic as you but I bit the bullet on the glimmer last year and I don't think there's a day I don't use it now 😂 The minc, however, still sits unused 🤦♀️
Hey KC, it's set to be 8 a.m. central. time. ??? That is 6 a.m. PDT. The only reason I'm doing it that early? it's part of a blog hop and has to go live at that time per the hop.
@@czdesign Okay. I have to admit, I get the time zones but then RUclips confuses me by putting the actual time it will be on in mine. I know it's trying to be helpful but... I will watch tomorrow just not at the time it's first aired. I need my beauty sleep . HAHA
@@czdesign Personally, I don't especially like "live" videos...too much chit chat with people popping in. Usually wait for the replay...plus I can FF forward!
Wonderful Card-Love the way you craft. There is a RUclips channel called Nancy Stamps. She has numerous videos on various foiling techniques - Very informative
You can catch it on the replay! It's part of a blog hop and I am not the company leading the hop. I have to schedule the video for the time of the hop.
I can so see this (especially the thank you die) as a gift set. Foil the background, maybe add a little light ink blending in various colors (1 per card) to provide some differentiation and the dimensional thank you. @cathyzielske thank you again for the inspiration!
Love your "never give up attitude"! I think it turned out amazing! I would be happy to receive a card like this. Thanks for sharing.
I love this card Cathy.....beautiful!!!!!🥰🥰🥰🥰
Using the negative foil on black card is pretty awesome and great value
Love that you keep sticking with it. One thing that might make a difference is to put the top plate and shim on while it is heating. That way you really get your plate, foil, and cardstock heated better.
Your card came out beautiful.
Cathy, I , too am learning about foiling. I haven't gone down the rabbit hole of hot foil yet. You are doing great and I appreciate your efforts!
There is most definitely a learning curve, at least for me! lol
Beautiful card!! Foiling is not an exact science. Really hard to get an absolutely perfect one. “It’s an imperfect science” I heard someone say.
I love foiling. My very favorite technique at the moment.
My tip for the magnet tool: keep the magnet or closed middle of the tool on top. Squeeze together and pick up foil plate. After moving plate to the silicone mat, stop squeezing and the tool opens and the die falls off. Voila! But their new tool is really cool and easier to use. I like the really skinny tape for foiling. Not as much sticky stuff to rip paper.
Thank you for sharing!!!
Thanks for the tip on the tool. I'm gonna give that a try.
Very large plates require longer heating time to heat all the metal up. But that cover plate is gorgeous
Beautiful card Cathy! Foiling looks so gorgeous!
Cathy when you do the hinge method, when you take the foil off the paper, if you leave the paper & foil plate taped together you can re-foil if you don’t get good results. Just put a new piece of foil down & it will fill in any missed spots from the first time. As long as you leave the paper & plate taped together it will be in the same position. Just a tip for you.
This card is GORGEOUS!! That is a stunning plate & I love the Thank You font as well. Together they make a very elegant card. I love it!!
I’m glad you’re showing your foil learning journey. I’m still hit & miss when I foil. I just got some Hammermill cardstock to try though, so I hope it will help me get better, more consistent resists. Thank you for sharing your time & talents with us Cathy. 🙂
Appreciate that!
I have found the bigger and more detailed the die the more heating time is needed to get good results. This card is lovely no matter what and I use the not quite perfect foiling papers in distressed and aged type cards. It's a good look and no waste. Thanks for showing us how it really is to foil ! :)
LOVE the way this is turning out. You are definitely getting the hang of foiling, yay! I'm still struggling, but I do envy how easily your heating platform removes from the machine. I have to YANK mine out!
Wowww, what a stunning statement card! Love it so much!
I feel like you are a long time friend!! Always look forward to your videos! TYFS!!😘
Thank you so much!
Amazing card Cathy 💖 Love it !!!
Thank you Cathy for the beautiful card. One thing I have found works for full background glimmer plates is that I usually heat it twice before attempting to do the foiling. They seem to need more time to heat up than sentiments or outline plates.
Okay! Will try!
I agree! I bet it did better the second time because it needed more time to heat up.
Love this glam card!!!!!❤️
Love all that foiliness!!!
I’ve never had trouble with Spellbinders tape but I haven’t used it for foiling yet. One thing about the hinge method, the idea is to check if the foiling was good, if not, put another piece of foil, or little scrap, if it’s just one section, then lower the hinge back down and repeat the foiling. Since the plate makes an impression you should be able to fit it in the right spot, similar to what you do with dies when they don’t cut completely. Hope that makes sense. Also, you might consider adding a shim when you run the platform through your diecutting machine, especially for a full size plate, and/or running it several times, slowly. Beautiful card!
Oh, great tip!
that looks great. Foiling is so pretty. I make a lot of Christmas cards with my foil machine
I like it Cathy. Not too much foil goodness
gorgeous foiling card. Gotta give this another try. Love that you called it foilicious. What a super fun word!!
Foilicious Indeed! I like the tone on tone and all of that golden goodness. I suppose you could break it up a bit and back the sentiment with black card stock and offset, that might be pretty too! Well done!
For the hinge method tape it to your glimmer hot plate. Cut card stock a smidge longer to get all the frame edges. Cathy, you are doing great. Finding the method that works for you takes a few tries. Gorgeous card 💖
Foilaliscious for sure !
Nice card Cathy. Foiling is tricky but I think if you watched Nancy Stamps videos she has a whole platoon of foiling videos in her playlists. She is the Foiling Queen.
I have never heard of her! I'll check her out!
@@czdesign I think you have. Nancy from Foiling Snobs Club. She is a ledgend in foiling.
Loved your card and commentary!
That foil cutting system when I bought it came with several speciality cutters to use instead of an exacto knife or w wheeled cutter. Mine is from spellbinders and the cutters are branded spellbinders. It’s a tiny blade stuck into a molded piece of light grey plastic. TFS!
Yes! I broke mine! lol
Beautiful card!!! I use a paper shim and it helps with foiling. I just put it on top of my top plate.
Beautiful. I haven't tried foiling yet.
Gorgeous!
Beautiful! Never too much shine!
Thanks for the video, you made a beautiful card. I am surprised by so many comments that many have not yet tried their glimmer machine. I've had a ball with mine and found that larger plates need more heating time and sometimes a shim as small as a piece of printer paper makes a difference. The best shim I have found is a piece of heat proof acetate (which you can also foil on). I have foiled ribbon too and it has worked every time so far.
Thanks for the tip!!!
Wow! That is an amazing card! Thank you for including foiling in your tutorials. My brain is still working on a way to remember which way the foil lays.
Beautiful card
Ok Cathy, you are so funny and so relatable..
Lovely card!
Foilicious 🤣I love when you experiment and bring us along for the ride.
Cathy. I really need to get my foiling machine out and give it a try out. I have lots of foil, glimmer dies, watching you gave me the courage to do it. I love your card. Thank you for sharing. Have a lovely weekend with your family.💖💖💖
Thank You!
Yeah Cath, Awesome foiling!!! This card is simply stunning ❤️
Cathy, if you put the top plates on your glimmer machine, it holds the heat in a bit better. I feel like I always get a better foil.
Thanks for the tip! I am going to try that!
Great card! Love it!
BEAUTIFUL!!!!
I love this card
Thank you Cathy Z. This card is fabulous!
Foiled again! Smooth and shiny with a lifted sentiment, yes please. Thank you for sharing. Look forward to your next card sesh 👉
I'm saving up for a glimmer machine. can't wait😍
The card turned out great. Thanks for the info you presented about how to (how not to) do foiling. I thought I would spend all summer foiling but I have not even gotten my Glimmer out of the box yet. Sad, but so much to do already. Thanks for always making me feel that I am not alone, Cathy! I appreciate your videos!
Lori S in PA
I hope you get it out before Labor Day!!!
Your experience getting the sandwich correct is exactly my experience getting the sandwich correct. I really want to master taping it down because I have some foil plates that I want to repeat on the card. But I am not good at that. and it is hard to see where I am putting the plate. Also if I don't tape it down the foil or the plate moves. If I do tape it down the tape rips my card stock. Also, I think it gets hotter as you go so what works for me at one point may not still work 10 minutes later.
I do love me some foiling and I do use it. But I never feel like I quite have it figured out.
That design would look great as a second impression using the oval plate or cut down to an oval. But that also never quite works out perfectly for me. I keep trying though.
Thank you for another beautiful card and great video. You are so inspirational.
The hinge, as I remember, is on the foil plate. Especially strip sentiments. You put down paper, the the strip sentiment, attach tape along top edge, then slide the foil underneath the metal piece by lifting it with the hinge.
LOVE the card regardless if there were two tiny areas that didn’t catch at the top. It’s a beautiful background and beautiful coordinating sentiment. Love to see the hot foil demos. I have a Glimmer plate that I bought over a year ago and have not yet used it. 🙄 I’m working on a huge mini album project that isn’t so mini. I think after watching this, I’m going to try it out. Just waiting for a little side table to be delivered “Friday the 5th” from FedEx (delivery delayed….guess they are behind…LOL) to put next to my work table so I can put things like the Glimmer plate/Cricut/die cutter next to me and switch them out as needed. Would be beautiful to add some hot foil elements to my album. 😄
You did fantastic! One of these days I will go back to experimenting. Up until now, I would have fail after fail, regardless of the number of tutorials I watched.
You nailed this and the end result is beautiful. This is the style card I would opt for - glitzy, elegant, yet simplistic.
Thanks for sharing.
i have the glimmer system too and i give my larger foil plates extra time to heat up for a better transfer. i have also noticed that using low tack tape tends to cause overfoiling. hope u are well cathy z
Oh, so let it heat a bit more! Will do!
@@czdesign yeah an extra 1 or 2 mins
More foiling please! This was great...love when you experiment..just like the rest of us!
Great visual Cathy! I like how you had the camera on the Glimmer Machine so I could visually see how you had the blinking light showing, heating the plate before adding the foil and paper. This is a different approach than what I thought and it worked!
Gorgeous.
Great video, Cathy! I think the reason you had a couple of spots that didn't foil was because you didn't put the two plates on top before you hit the timer button. Jennifer McGuire always adds the plates before hitting the button and always gets great results. I think that added weight helps the foiling process. Your card still turned out great, though, and anyone would be tickled pink to receive it!
Ohhhh. Okay!
I love this card!!
Love the tone-on-tone design Cathy! So happy to see you giving foiling another try :) I think you are right, you may just need to let the foil plate heat for like 30 seconds longer - leaving it on the platform as it heats up can help :) Gorgeous results! :)
Yes, I will do that next time and let it heat up longer!
Put the plates on top while it is heating up. It will help heat the foil onto the cardstock easier.
I will do that next time!
Your card came out gorgeous, Cathy! I'm mad about foiling! I've always had a thing for anything shiny! Definitely let your larger plates heat up for longer. I usually do a double heat for background plates. I also add my plastic plates on top when I press the button and let the whole sandwich heat up together. I think running it slowly through the die-cutting machine does make a difference too. Hope you try foiling again soon.
Thanks for that tip!
I had the same trouble with that brand of tape. Now I use it to tape down stencils and such where I know it won't come in contact with the cardstock. I was told it wouldn't melt! I thought it might be because I have a Go Press & Foil. Evidently not. Lovely composition. I think stacking the dies for dimension really adds to this card. I love foiling (and shiny things, iridescent, pearlescent, shimmer) - sensing a theme? Until next time...
I am glad I am not the only one who struggles with foiling. I have had much better luck foiling with my Gemini Foil Press than the Glimmer though.
I actually am considering trying that set up, too!
Have you ever tried the Cricut tape for heat pressing? It's what I use and works great!
Not yet! Another thing to add to my shopping list!
Love the card, I have a glimmer but I always shy away, one of these days!
I love watching your videos! You are so informative and funny at the same time. I learned from you to use some glue on the foam squares. Some of my foam squares dried out and the decorations fell off my card.
Oh no! Did you take the backers off before the glue? You did, right?
@@czdesign The ones that fell off were done before I learned your trick.
Where did you get the stencil that you used for cutting foil with your exact knife? I think it was like a stencil…
It's this: Spellbinders Quick Trimmer
--- ldli.co/e/nq31glp [ SSS ]
--- ldli.co/e/6ly69n9 [ SPL ]
Hi Cathy, I was wondering if you could do a tips and tricks for using a solid hot foil plate. I cannot seem to get it right
Well, I don't own a solid foil plate yet! lol! But if I ever buy one, then yes!
@@czdesign LOL! Thank you for responding. I have 3 (oval, small rectangle and a A2), the oval is the only one I have had usable consistent results. The other 2 lets just say I'm wasting my "waste". At some point I really hope to find the magic and stop wasting so MUCH waste. LOL!
I think a torn strip of vellum across the card, behind the words, might tone down the busy and make the words stand out a bit more … just an idea for something easy that might help … or might not! I like the card just as it is 😃😃😃
I always forget about vellum!
@@czdesign It totally works without it, anyway - it was just I thought I had 😊
YAY. I was just wondering about you and hot foiling! Hope your wrist is greatly improved. Now, can I be on time? Wait...this isn't today. Okay, I'll change my calendar again. 😊
Yes, it's tomorrow. Resting the wrist today. I filmed THIS video early in the week!
My magnetic tool that came with my Glimmer machine doesn’t lift the large background foil dies. What brand are your tweezers?
They are from Spellbinders, they are what used to come with the Glimmer. Then they changed to the tool you have now. I love the older tool!
The card is lovely. Have you tried using the Spellbinders Aura foil? I watched a foiling video by Pinkfresh Studio and they recommended using the Aura foil for great results every time. I haven’t tried it because I’m waiting for my machine to arrive, but I plan to start out with the Aura.
I haven't! I'll have to check it out!
I just ordered it! thanks for the tip!
@@czdesign You’re welcome. Thanks for all of your wonderful videos! I enjoy your sense of humor as well as the variety of projects. The Pinkfresh foiling video is a good one to check out (ruclips.net/video/HDviLaITYWE/видео.html). They also cover papers that work well, in addition to the Hammerhill.
TGIF! 😆🥰🥰
Love the card, although I would appreciate you stop tempting me to buy a Glimmer Machine. I’ve resisted because I had a Minc and never used it. Plus, the thought of adding the expense of more dies and cover plates makes me think “Do I really need this?” But I love the effects, and with Christmas coming I keep picturing simple, shiny cards…. Getting closer to biting the bullet 🧐🧐🧐
I would say if you think you're going to use it a lot it would be worthwhile. I did buy this machine on my own, it was not gifted to me and that is why I am trying to get better at using it because I do love the look of foil and I never got good results with my Minc with that type of foiling.
If it helps (!) I have the minc and barely use it. I had the same logic as you but I bit the bullet on the glimmer last year and I don't think there's a day I don't use it now 😂 The minc, however, still sits unused 🤦♀️
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Hi Cathryn the Great. Or is it Kathryn the Great, in which case, forget I said anything. I’ll just owe you an extra one. Lol
Two comments on one notice - Is this actually going to be tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m. PDT?
Hey KC, it's set to be 8 a.m. central. time. ??? That is 6 a.m. PDT. The only reason I'm doing it that early? it's part of a blog hop and has to go live at that time per the hop.
@@czdesign Okay. I have to admit, I get the time zones but then RUclips confuses me by putting the actual time it will be on in mine. I know it's trying to be helpful but... I will watch tomorrow just not at the time it's first aired. I need my beauty sleep . HAHA
@@czdesign Personally, I don't especially like "live" videos...too much chit chat with people popping in. Usually wait for the replay...plus I can FF forward!
I get so frustrated when I foil that I have packed mine up to sell!
Oh my! Yeah, I can see how it can get frustrating!
Wonderful Card-Love the way you craft. There is a RUclips channel called Nancy Stamps. She has numerous videos on various foiling techniques - Very informative
Will check her out!
Late again!
I do not appreciate these wait. I won’t be watching. 🤨
You can catch it on the replay! It's part of a blog hop and I am not the company leading the hop. I have to schedule the video for the time of the hop.
I can so see this (especially the thank you die) as a gift set. Foil the background, maybe add a little light ink blending in various colors (1 per card) to provide some differentiation and the dimensional thank you. @cathyzielske thank you again for the inspiration!
Gorgeous