Sally Cain Thank you so much, that's really sweet of you! 😄 I haven't been filming tutorials regularly for very long... also I'm not on any famous design teams. Easy does it. ☺
What an adorable card! I love the simplicity of your design and the interactive elephant with the rainbow! It is so fun looking and I would love to give it a go! Thank you for sharing your talent and creativity with with us.
Her tutes are always S U C H a JOY!! And the extra layer of the head of the elephant to cover the brad was that engineering extra step that sets Laura’s cards apart from “just stamp, color, and sign” projects!!
I love this so much I’ve added it to my how to make and watch later, just to make sure I find it lol. When I started making cards again after a working break (I had a baby and went back to work no time to craft) I made cards for my son and I liked to make things like this. I also would make them for my nephew and write a poem inside about what he had to do. One was he had to catch a whale, stuck behind it folded up was a cheque for his birthday. He loved all the cards I made him, my sister still has them even though he is now 29!! I’ll be off to watch some more, I have also subbed and liked....thank you. Hugs xxxAnnxxx
Thank you so much, Ann! I loved reading about your cardmaking... the poem inside is a great idea. ^_^ Here's the first card that I made for my nephew (an interactive card with three mechanisms): ruclips.net/video/LtzuiHX5_Dc/видео.html He loved it! Hugs Laura
Oh, Ann!! You SOOO need to see if your sister will take photos (videos?! 💕) of your wonderful gifts, and see if you can put them on Laura’s blog or some such!! I don’t usually stray away from Y.T., but I’d do so to see your treasures! Be well!
@@sujatadhar6593 (( Because Laura apparently didn’t see your question, and then respond, let me see if I can help. “Can you pull off the stacked circles d.i.y.?”. The answer is YES. You can draw concentric circles using a “compass” (two pieces of metal hinged together on one end, with one having a pointed piece of metal on the end, and the other having a clasp used to secure a pencil). I’d make each of 5 circles ⭕️ on a different color of paper about 3/16” wide, and each one with a diameter of 3/16” less than the previous one; that’ll give you just about an INCH of width for your rainbow, and will give you an approximation of the necessary size of your critter’s “reach”, be it an elephant’s trunk, or a monkey’s arm, or maybe a Gnome’s arm? And clouds can be made pretty easily. So … I hope this gives you some info to help you D.I.Y. this darling card. Be brave, kid! Give it a try! ))
Thank you so much, Ellen. You would either have to use an "On the Edge" cutting plate or cut half the circle. Of course, there is always the option of using a craft knife, but I know it's difficult to get it perfect. Were you planning on using an elefant or a character with an arm, like in this card that I made with a Paper Smooches stamp? ruclips.net/video/-J-HsHwtfbk/видео.html
LAURA … Do we have your days spent in TECHNICAL DRAWING to thank for your DELIGHTFUL t e c h n i c a l l y animated cards?? I, for one, sincerely thank you for toughing through those classes, dear Girl!! 💕 🫶 💕
@@Laura_Dovalo You show a talent for it even though you doubt yourself! “N E V E R tell yourself negative things. It becomes a woeful habit wherein THOSE will be more likely to come true than the positive ones! “. Be well, talented Friend!!
What “Thing” are you referring to?? There’s a selection of “Free Elephant Cartoon Clip Art” critters available on the web. Print one out and make sketches to adapt one of your choice. For the “rainbow wheel” , use a large scalloped punch, or a scalloped die. If push comes to shove, you could m a y b e reach out to a Stampin’Up rep who m i g h t take pity on you, and share a few die cuts of the circle wheels with you. I would share from mine, but, the world being what it is, it’s too scary for us to share info. ☹️ 😩 😫 😭
How have you not got thousands of subscribers? Your cards are pure genius! Thank you!
Sally Cain Thank you so much, that's really sweet of you! 😄 I haven't been filming tutorials regularly for very long... also I'm not on any famous design teams. Easy does it. ☺
I’ve truly enjoyed e v e r y tute I’ve seen you do. My fave was the one I call the “wiggle butt girl” - UNTIL T H I S. ONE!!
What an adorable card! I love the simplicity of your design and the interactive elephant with the rainbow! It is so fun looking and I would love to give it a go! Thank you for sharing your talent and creativity with with us.
Thank you very much, Rose! ☺️
Laura, this is absolutely gorgeous! As always. You are such a great artist. I’m your fan.
Thank you so much! :)
You are very talented Laura. Can’t believe you have only slightly more than thousand subscribers.
Thank you so much! Your are very sweet! ^_^
Elephants are my favorite wild animal. Love this card. Hugs.
They sure are magnificent creatures! Thank you so much! Hugs ^_^
That is a SUPER CUTE card!! Thanks soooooo much for sharing this!!
Thank you so much for watching and leaving a sweet comment! 😊
Que linda y creativa tarjeta. Voy a tratar la idea para sorprender a mi sobrina 😊
¡Muchas gracias! Seguro que le encantará... 😄😘
Yeah it's here
.so excited to be watching it😊
Teresa Taylor Thank you for your enthusiasm! 😄
What an adorable card! I love it.
Sandy T Thank you, sweetie! 😄
U are so creative.Mind blowing card!
Thanks! It's one of my favorites... ^_^
Wow!!!! Beautiful card. You are a genius. Love it and thank you so much for sharing the tutorial with us.
Gabi Stöver Thank you so much! 😄
Ohhh que cosa más bella!!! Que hermoso tu trabajo!!!
¡Muchísimas gracias, Adela,! ☺️😚
Je n'ai pas de mots ... elle est sublime 😍
Oooh, merci! Tu est très gentile! ☺️
Wow, what an incredible job, beautiful, I loved 😍, thank you very much for sharing, God bless!
Thanks, that's so sweet of you! 🤗
@@Laura_Dovalo
❤❤❤
This card just tickles my funny bone! Your designs are A L W A Y S s u c h a treat … many thanks, Laura!!!
Thank you very much! 😊
this is great! love your ideas for cards
thanks for sharing
Thank you so much, Gina! ☺️
Y olvide decir, los mejores deseos para tu participación como parte del team MFT ☺️🌷💕🌷🌷🌷
Oooh, ¡muchísimas gracias! 😄😘
I have to try this! I love your paper engineering!
Thank you very much, Elizabeth! ^_^
This is a very very beautifull card. I am so thankful that you shared it and explained it to us.
Her tutes are always S U C H a JOY!! And the extra layer of the head of the elephant to cover the brad was that engineering extra step that sets Laura’s cards apart from “just stamp, color, and sign” projects!!
Adorable! Such a cute idea!
Thank you so much, Anika! ^_^
Great card. Thanks for the directions
Thank you for watching and commenting! ^_^
Una preciosidad!!!! gracias 💕
¡Gracias a ti, Angela y perdona por haber tardado tanto en contestarte! Al parecer me he perdido un montón de comentarios.
Eine richtig tolle Karte! Vielen Dank fürs Zeigen!
Vielen Dank, Marina! 😊
I love this so much I’ve added it to my how to make and watch later, just to make sure I find it lol. When I started making cards again after a working break (I had a baby and went back to work no time to craft) I made cards for my son and I liked to make things like this. I also would make them for my nephew and write a poem inside about what he had to do. One was he had to catch a whale, stuck behind it folded up was a cheque for his birthday. He loved all the cards I made him, my sister still has them even though he is now 29!!
I’ll be off to watch some more, I have also subbed and liked....thank you. Hugs xxxAnnxxx
Thank you so much, Ann! I loved reading about your cardmaking... the poem inside is a great idea. ^_^ Here's the first card that I made for my nephew (an interactive card with three mechanisms): ruclips.net/video/LtzuiHX5_Dc/видео.html He loved it! Hugs Laura
Oh, Ann!! You SOOO need to see if your sister will take photos (videos?! 💕) of your wonderful gifts, and see if you can put them on Laura’s blog or some such!! I don’t usually stray away from Y.T., but I’d do so to see your treasures! Be well!
Genial trabajo unapregunta como puedo comprar los pines que le pones en la cabeza saludos desde mexico
¡Gracias, Hugo! En esta tienda online por ejemplo: scrapmexico.com/producto/mini-brads-doodlebug/ 😁
Absolutely love it! I can’t wait to try it.
Perla Pervan Thank you very much! 😃
Wow! This is awesome! Such a great idea. Have saved it to try it later. Need to look & see what stamp sets I have :) Thanks for sharing :)
Papercraft Business Thanks! Exacty, I'm sure you'll find a perfect stamp for it. Good luck and if you need any help, just let me know. ☺️
Yes, I think I already have :) Thanks & will do.
Awesome! ^_^
OMG! Another fantastic card!
bons589 Yay, so glad you think so! 😄
Love it. Very cute. So clever
Thank you very much, Penni!
What a great idea!
Thank you very much! 😊
This is so amazing!
Thank you so much! ☺️
@@Laura_Dovalo I am always so in awe of your talent and creativity. You are so inspiring.
I love this card.
Thank you so much! 🙂
At 3:49 what is that thing on the paper please tell me ..is it a drawing or somekind of rotating machine??
It's a set of circular dies, to cut the rainbow with my Big Shot die cutting machine. 😁
@@Laura_Dovalo can it be homemade by any other materials...and what pin did you use to join the elephant parts ??
@@sujatadhar6593 (( Because Laura apparently didn’t see your question, and then respond, let me see if I can help. “Can you pull off the stacked circles d.i.y.?”. The answer is YES. You can draw concentric circles using a “compass” (two pieces of metal hinged together on one end, with one having a pointed piece of metal on the end, and the other having a clasp used to secure a pencil). I’d make each of 5 circles ⭕️ on a different color of paper about 3/16” wide, and each one with a diameter of 3/16” less than the previous one; that’ll give you just about an INCH of width for your rainbow, and will give you an approximation of the necessary size of your critter’s “reach”, be it an elephant’s trunk, or a monkey’s arm, or maybe a Gnome’s arm? And clouds can be made pretty easily. So … I hope this gives you some info to help you D.I.Y. this darling card. Be brave, kid! Give it a try! ))
Love this so much!! I have a normal Big Shot, how could I partially cut out the circle for the rainbow?
Thank you so much, Ellen. You would either have to use an "On the Edge" cutting plate or cut half the circle. Of course, there is always the option of using a craft knife, but I know it's difficult to get it perfect. Were you planning on using an elefant or a character with an arm, like in this card that I made with a Paper Smooches stamp? ruclips.net/video/-J-HsHwtfbk/видео.html
I cant wait to try this out!
Crazy Geek Crafter - Zenne Wolf Yay, that would make me so happy! 😄
LAURA … Do we have your days spent in TECHNICAL DRAWING to thank for your DELIGHTFUL t e c h n i c a l l y animated cards?? I, for one, sincerely thank you for toughing through those classes, dear Girl!! 💕 🫶 💕
LOL, I wish I had some technical knowledge! It would definitely make things easier. 😁🤗
@@Laura_Dovalo You show a talent for it even though you doubt yourself! “N E V E R tell yourself negative things. It becomes a woeful habit wherein THOSE will be more likely to come true than the positive ones! “. Be well, talented Friend!!
So cute👍❤
Thank you very much!
magnifique génial bravo merci
Merci beaucoup! ^_^
A bad hair day? I'd have a bad brain day if I was working on that card! I agree with the comments below. Genius!
LOL, you're so funny! 😄
Hey can I buy this
Sorry, it's long gone! :)
Como puedo comprar tu mercancía ? Soy de México !!! Me urgen tus productos ❤️❤️❤️♥️♥️♥️
Ji ji ji, no vendo nada... aunque si te quieres apuntar a un curso de tarjetería creativa online en español, lo puedes hacer en www.tarjeteamos.es. 😁
I like it very much but I dont have the thing to make
Thank you! Yes, this one would be difficult to create without dies... 😬
What “Thing” are you referring to?? There’s a selection of “Free Elephant Cartoon Clip Art” critters available on the web. Print one out and make sketches to adapt one of your choice. For the “rainbow wheel” , use a large scalloped punch, or a scalloped die. If push comes to shove, you could m a y b e reach out to a Stampin’Up rep who m i g h t take pity on you, and share a few die cuts of the circle wheels with you. I would share from mine, but, the world being what it is, it’s too scary for us to share info. ☹️ 😩 😫 😭
Wooo amazing!!
Thank you so much, Vilma! 😄
Eres una crack¡¡¡
Ji ji ji, graciaaaas! 😄😘
Superb
Thanks! 😄
Por que no hablas en español no entiendo el inglés
Aquí tienes el enlace al tutorial en español: ruclips.net/video/7VOa7CLPLWE/видео.html