I love that you are more interested in making cards and showing new techniques, than you are in selling things. Makes me want to watch you all the more. You have a light easy acceptance of the fact that others may not have the same materials always, but you stress that whatever we have can be adapted to the techniques you have shown. Well done,Natasha!
Enjoy every moment your little man wants to wave hello while you craft. They grow up so quickly. Love this card and the way that you explained the different acetates. TFS. Great job as always. 😃💗
So sweet seeing the tiny hnds wave. Thank you for your videos, always great great ideas and showing great techniques and so down to earth. Love your videos.
Beautiful card Natasha! The wonderful thing about your channel is the way you use what you have and reinvent them. Almost all the card making channels are so focused on the newest release. It is overwhelming because these companies are releasing so much every month. It is so great that you use what you already invested in and teach us so many different ways and techniques to use what we already have! Thank you!
Every time i watch one of your videos I'm impressed. Must find more time to make more cards before I forget the gist of your special cards. Thank you Natasha Joan.P
I wonder how it would look layered over a word? I'll have to try with my big "hello" die. I don't want to use Glossy Accents to coat the word, as I doubt I could get an even layer and it would probably take most of the tiny bottle by the time I was done. Acetate seems like it could be a great alternative. Thanks for your comment, as I wouldn't have thought of this otherwise.
Thank you for sharing your little hands with us. I love that you included your kids. Wonderful techniques, Natasha, you are amazing! I love all your cards, or all your videos,you always great a 👍 up from me! Keep up teaching us viewers. Many Blessings, stay safe! ❤ Maria from Texas, USA. P.S. I, too want a corner punch! LOL.
Natasha, I've just watched five or six of your videos in a row -- all when I should be sleeping, but they're such fun and I really like going to sleep with my head full of new ideas for cards! As with the other videos, this one immediately got me thinking of what I could do with my (over)supply of colored cardstock and some of my existing stamps. I'm going to make some birthday cards for small children with bright colored cardstock in a range of colors, stamping each sheet with animal images and then cutting and piecing together in various color combinations. I have some cardstock in pastel colors; with flower stamps they'd make really pretty all-occasion cards, and I could see keeping those on-hand to use if I needed a get-well card or a last-minute birthday card, as I'd be able to add whatever sentiment I wanted. I love the option of dressing up cards with acetate images, by the way -- and now I can stop feeling it was wasteful to get Judikins embossable acetate as well as the Hero Arts brand. (I thought I'd gone overboard, even though I recycle acetate from packaging whenever possible, to keep my overall costs down.) In sum, your creativity is inspiring, and your videos are always a pleasure to watch.
You make me happy, Natasha! Such a wonderful set of techniques for us card makers. Thank you once again for showing us the lovely things you do to make your cards!
To me, this is very unique. I haven't seen any other designer on RUclips show this technique. You make beautiful cards with fun, creative designs. This is certainly one I can't wait to try. Thanks for sharing!
This technique is SO COOL!! Just so happens I have this stamp and the sentiments one also, so will definitely be giving this a try. Your videos have taught me SO MUCH and it's nice you make do with using items in your stash. Keep those great videos coming please!!
8@Liam Nathanael I don't think anyone cares that you hacked into your girlfriends acct!! This is NOT an appropriate comment posted here for this kind person's RUclips channel...please leave.
Beautiful card - thank you for sharing! Love how the acetate just steps it up a little more without being overwhelming. Also, loved seeing those little helper hands! Absolutely adorable. Kudos to involving him in your craft and for taking time to craft with him and then coming back to the video later. BIG thumbs up.
Love the acetate card! I also love my corner cropper! It cuts cardboard and metallic sheets like butter! Thanks for all you do and all the time you take to make these wonderful tutorials!
Thank you for the lovely class and information today..Hello Lil One, So sweet to see little bit of children...Beautiful Cards as always! Have a Beautiful Blessed Day!!
Super cute card! And yes I agree some of the older techniques that you forget about when you're reminded are so worth revisiting. I began crafting in 2005, so I had to take a bit of a break from it due to life, and now coming back the last 3 years it's awesome because I see fairly new Crafters that have come across this wonderful new technique or whatever and it's great to see it again but they just don't realize that it's a very old technique LOL
Oh wow this card is just beautiful 💕 again another technique not seen before. Your mind must cramed to overflowing with ideas Natasha. So nice to see little hands helping again. Thanks once again for sharing your videos Natasha
I loved seeing your little man's hands in the video. I have an intuitive feeling that not only are you a fabulous card maker, but you are an amazing momma! Thank you for sharing both with us 🇺🇸 another momma and cardmaker from the U. S. (I was able to snag that corner rounder for under $10- I wish I could have blessed you with it! Rats)
Love the technique and the big boy hands. He just keeps growing like he should. My son will be 60 this month. Find it hard to believe. Enjoy because the time goes so fast.
What's a three-in-one and who makes it? I need a corner rounder and am trying to figure out which to get - I want one that's durable, heavy duty enough to cut 110 pound cardstock, and ideally not so expensive I'll have to save a long time to afford it. Any info/advice would be much appreciated.
@@bunnylands916 The one I have is a Sun Star (Japanese) one from Amazon and it costs about $11. Corner cuttes are not cheap. Can't say for sure it'll work on 110lb card stock but mine cuts 140lb watercolor paper so I don't see why not. I don't overwork mine.
I have that stamp, it is fabulous. Your card is gorgeous. Like you , I have just bought myself a corner punch. I think it adds a bit of class to the card. Thanks Natasha.
Hi Natasha, I don’t know how u managed to cut you card to such Precise perfection to line it all back up but u did & it looked so lovely especially with the Acetate and Shimmer effects thanks for sharing Lin 👍❤️
Hi Natasha! I am new to your channel and also new to card making. I really enjoy what you do... you provide so many great ideas and also have such a lovely New Zealander accent which makes you just that much more endearing! I heard you mention in this video something of an apology for a technique "not being anything new"... so I just wanted to let you know, it's All New to me! 😊 So, even if you've been at it for a long time, and current trends maybe cause some 'uncalled for pressure to be new', just remember... there are likely a lot of folks like me out here who are new to this hobby, so it is all quite new & wonderful to me! You are so clever, have such unique ideas, and so genuine, bubbly and pleasant, you are my absolute favorite host to watch for card making! In addition, I am an almost 60 year old lady, on a fixed income, so I especially love that you often say "just use what you already have on hand" rather than trying to always promote or sell products... it is quite refreshing in our present materialistic society. Simple is good! 🌞 Thanks to You Tube for directing me to your channel. I wish you much success in all you do! Thank you for sharing with us your awesome creativity and your sweet & refreshing charming manner! 🌞🌻🌞
Beautiful card, that is the first time I have watched that way of making a card. I loved the colour combinations. Thank you for showing us how it was done.
You go girl!!! Natasha for a great big Mom Win! I love that you let us see and know your sweet munchkin popped in for some attention and you let him have it.. we gonna wait girl, dont you doubt it! Momma is first in your mans little life, put him first as well. Those babies are gonna grow up on you girl 💗💗💗 I do love your new corner rounder, using on this card really allows the white beneath to pop even brighter highlighting your work! Good job, Mom 🌹
They LOVE helping me out! And I LOVE it so much. It's worth stopping everything and having a play with them. My daughter has just started school and it's so sad (for me.., on the other hand, she loves it!) But they do grow so fast!
What a cool looking card! I can think of lots of ideas for this technique! I think I will use red and green cardstock and add gold EP for the large poinsettia stamp! I think it will be lovely! Thank you for always inspiring me, Natasha!
Another beautiful card! I love love love all of your cards and techniques and in this video I absolutely adored the little hands of love! Thank you for saying hello to all of us-it just made my day and brought me back to a time when my daughter’s were little like that.❤️
Who on earth gives this tutorial a “thumbs down”????? (There are 2 td’s as I write.) This is a wonderful and fun tutorial and I can hardly wait to try it out!
Thanks for asking this, often wondered this myself and can understand pushing by accident Haven't found one I didnt like so far ,even if I can't afford the supplies used ,still enjoy watching Especially this one with the lovely fun with hands
I have a big square sunflower stamp that I don't want to color. The use of layering different colors of cardstock would work great! Thanks! I love the adding of acetate over an image. I saw It's Me, JD do something similar on big die cut words to add a layer of shine with using up an entire bottle nuvo drops and with no drying time.
You ae so good at fussy cutting. Its amazing.
I love that you are more interested in making cards and showing new techniques, than you are in selling things. Makes me want to watch you all the more. You have a light easy acceptance of the fact that others may not have the same materials always, but you stress that whatever we have can be adapted to the techniques you have shown. Well done,Natasha!
Enjoy every moment your little man wants to wave hello while you craft. They grow up so quickly. Love this card and the way that you explained the different acetates. TFS. Great job as always. 😃💗
So sweet seeing the tiny hnds wave.
Thank you for your videos, always great great ideas and showing great techniques and so down to earth. Love your videos.
Beautiful card Natasha! The wonderful thing about your channel is the way you use what you have and reinvent them. Almost all the card making channels are so focused on the newest release. It is overwhelming because these companies are releasing so much every month. It is so great that you use what you already invested in and teach us so many different ways and techniques to use what we already have! Thank you!
Every time i watch one of your videos I'm impressed. Must find more time to make more cards before I forget the gist of your special cards. Thank you Natasha Joan.P
Another great card. And thanks for the reminder about the corner punch
Nice! Very cool paper piecing! Never seen acetate used like that- very clever
I wonder how it would look layered over a word? I'll have to try with my big "hello" die. I don't want to use Glossy Accents to coat the word, as I doubt I could get an even layer and it would probably take most of the tiny bottle by the time I was done. Acetate seems like it could be a great alternative. Thanks for your comment, as I wouldn't have thought of this otherwise.
Thank you for sharing your little hands with us. I love that you included your kids. Wonderful techniques, Natasha, you are amazing! I love all your cards, or all your videos,you always great a 👍 up from me! Keep up teaching us viewers. Many Blessings, stay safe! ❤ Maria from Texas, USA. P.S. I, too want a corner punch! LOL.
Natasha, I've just watched five or six of your videos in a row -- all when I should be sleeping, but they're such fun and I really like going to sleep with my head full of new ideas for cards! As with the other videos, this one immediately got me thinking of what I could do with my (over)supply of colored cardstock and some of my existing stamps. I'm going to make some birthday cards for small children with bright colored cardstock in a range of colors, stamping each sheet with animal images and then cutting and piecing together in various color combinations. I have some cardstock in pastel colors; with flower stamps they'd make really pretty all-occasion cards, and I could see keeping those on-hand to use if I needed a get-well card or a last-minute birthday card, as I'd be able to add whatever sentiment I wanted. I love the option of dressing up cards with acetate images, by the way -- and now I can stop feeling it was wasteful to get Judikins embossable acetate as well as the Hero Arts brand. (I thought I'd gone overboard, even though I recycle acetate from packaging whenever possible, to keep my overall costs down.) In sum, your creativity is inspiring, and your videos are always a pleasure to watch.
You make me happy, Natasha! Such a wonderful set of techniques for us card makers. Thank you once again for showing us the lovely things you do to make your cards!
To me, this is very unique. I haven't seen any other designer on RUclips show this technique. You make beautiful cards with fun, creative designs. This is certainly one I can't wait to try. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Gayle. I'm glad you are enjoying the videos. Take care 💞
Yes, it is so pretty! I had not seen this technique, so it was new to me! Thank you!♥️
Another great card. I'm glad it makes you happy, as it makes me very happy to watch.thank you. And a big hello to our happy hand waver.
This technique is SO COOL!! Just so happens I have this stamp and the sentiments one also, so will definitely be giving this a try. Your videos have taught me SO MUCH and it's nice you make do with using items in your stash. Keep those great videos coming please!!
8@Liam Nathanael I don't think anyone cares that you hacked into your girlfriends acct!! This is NOT an appropriate comment posted here for this kind person's RUclips channel...please leave.
Beautiful card - thank you for sharing! Love how the acetate just steps it up a little more without being overwhelming.
Also, loved seeing those little helper hands! Absolutely adorable. Kudos to involving him in your craft and for taking time to craft with him and then coming back to the video later. BIG thumbs up.
👋🖐🖖🤚a wave to the little happy hands! Unusual card, Natasha. Great techniques & beautiful unusual cards. Thanks again x
What a fantastic idea! We put effort into making great cards. What an opportunity for them to be reused. ♥️
Awe bless him watching and helping mummy❤️❤️❤️another great video you are so talented girl!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😍😍😍😍💕💕💕💕💕🐶🐶🐶🐶🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Love the acetate card! I also love my corner cropper! It cuts cardboard and metallic sheets like butter! Thanks for all you do and all the time you take to make these wonderful tutorials!
What brand is it? I need to get one and yours sounds terrific (though I might have to save up depending on the price). Thanks!
@@bunnylands916 It is a WeRmemory keepers. Around $25 unless you have a coupon. Good luck! Try Michael's or Hobby Lobby.
Thanks for showing the 2 different acetate products. So helpful. So sweet your little one finds the magic of the camera!
Very pretty card. I appreciate the tip about cutting the acetate. I had struggled with this.
Loved seeing your helper's hands. Such a cutie. Awesome card. Enjoyed it very much 😀
How fun! New technique to me, Natasha, so thank you very much. Beautiful results, and thanks for the head up about the different acetates.
Natasha, I’m always finding old videos . This is very creative ❣️ Good job ❤️
Not sure how i missed this one. How fun! Glad it popped up in my feed.❤❤❤❤
Thank you for the lovely class and information today..Hello Lil One, So sweet to see little bit of children...Beautiful Cards as always! Have a Beautiful Blessed Day!!
Love this technique! Beautiful card, Natasha. Thank you so much for this inspiring tutorial!!!
So fun! Never get tired ofwatching your videos. Thanks!
Super cute card! And yes I agree some of the older techniques that you forget about when you're reminded are so worth revisiting. I began crafting in 2005, so I had to take a bit of a break from it due to life, and now coming back the last 3 years it's awesome because I see fairly new Crafters that have come across this wonderful new technique or whatever and it's great to see it again but they just don't realize that it's a very old technique LOL
Watching you ...makes me happy!! Love the card and sharing your little family. Loved the dancing hands!
I'm glad it does, thank you 💕
Oh wow this card is just beautiful 💕 again another technique not seen before. Your mind must cramed to overflowing with ideas Natasha. So nice to see little hands helping again. Thanks once again for sharing your videos Natasha
Gorgeous card. Love that your little ones get involved.
Awesome card. Little man needs to give more waves. Thanks for reminding us of these techniques.
I loved seeing your little man's hands in the video. I have an intuitive feeling that not only are you a fabulous card maker, but you are an amazing momma! Thank you for sharing both with us 🇺🇸 another momma and cardmaker from the U. S. (I was able to snag that corner rounder for under $10- I wish I could have blessed you with it! Rats)
Love the technique and the big boy hands. He just keeps growing like he should. My son will be 60 this month. Find it hard to believe. Enjoy because the time goes so fast.
Love this idea, thanks. I ADORE my 3-in-one corner cutter and consider it one of my fave things!! I round so many corners of my card and journal art.
What's a three-in-one and who makes it? I need a corner rounder and am trying to figure out which to get - I want one that's durable, heavy duty enough to cut 110 pound cardstock, and ideally not so expensive I'll have to save a long time to afford it. Any info/advice would be much appreciated.
@@bunnylands916 The one I have is a Sun Star (Japanese) one from Amazon and it costs about $11. Corner cuttes are not cheap. Can't say for sure it'll work on 110lb card stock but mine cuts 140lb watercolor paper so I don't see why not. I don't overwork mine.
Another beautiful card!!
Loved the waves from your little guy!!
I have that stamp, it is fabulous. Your card is gorgeous. Like you , I have just bought myself a corner punch. I think it adds a bit of class to the card. Thanks Natasha.
Great card Tash. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
I just love watching you create & the great ideas you share! TY ❤️
Very beautiful technique! Thank you!
I really enjoy watching your videos! You've got a lot of great ideas for card making. Keep them coming!
Hi Natasha, I don’t know how u managed to cut you card to such Precise perfection to line it all back up but u did & it looked so lovely especially with the Acetate and Shimmer effects thanks for sharing Lin 👍❤️
Love the different shades of paper to step up the design!
I love ur card ideas. U simplify things so card making is fun.
What a marvelous card! I enjoyed watching the techniques you used, Natasha.
You doing this makes us happy, too! 🥰. Enjoy the sweet little waves. Such precious moments. Thanks for sharing. 💕
Thank you for waving little wiggly one - another great card beautiful for me to make thank you
Absolutely beautiful card, thanks for showing us how to create it ❤️
Love Love Love 💘. Will definitely steal your idea 💡
Your video and your card both made me smile.
Another beautiful card, thanks for the inspiration Natasha.
Revisiting technique is always great, we sometimes get stuck doing the same thing, this was so fun !
This is an awesome card and it’s so beautiful. Thank you for all the tips in this segment.
Absolutely beautiful. What a great and creative idea. Blessings and Hugs 🤗
Watching some of your older videos. ❤ this!
Hi Natasha! I am new to your channel and also new to card making. I really enjoy what you do... you provide so many great ideas and also have such a lovely New Zealander accent which makes you just that much more endearing! I heard you mention in this video something of an apology for a technique "not being anything new"... so I just wanted to let you know, it's All New to me! 😊 So, even if you've been at it for a long time, and current trends maybe cause some 'uncalled for pressure to be new', just remember... there are likely a lot of folks like me out here who are new to this hobby, so it is all quite new & wonderful to me! You are so clever, have such unique ideas, and so genuine, bubbly and pleasant, you are my absolute favorite host to watch for card making! In addition, I am an almost 60 year old lady, on a fixed income, so I especially love that you often say "just use what you already have on hand" rather than trying to always promote or sell products... it is quite refreshing in our present materialistic society. Simple is good! 🌞 Thanks to You Tube for directing me to your channel. I wish you much success in all you do! Thank you for sharing with us your awesome creativity and your sweet & refreshing charming manner! 🌞🌻🌞
Thank you Natasha. Interesting technique with beautiful end result.
This is very new to me. I loved those sweet little hands. Loved this card!
Beautiful card, that is the first time I have watched that way of making a card. I loved the colour combinations. Thank you for showing us how it was done.
I love your videos. You explain everything so well.
What a jolly Santa . I love it x x x
You go girl!!! Natasha for a great big Mom Win! I love that you let us see and know your sweet munchkin popped in for some attention and you let him have it.. we gonna wait girl, dont you doubt it! Momma is first in your mans little life, put him first as well. Those babies are gonna grow up on you girl 💗💗💗
I do love your new corner rounder, using on this card really allows the white beneath to pop even brighter highlighting your work!
Good job, Mom 🌹
They LOVE helping me out! And I LOVE it so much. It's worth stopping everything and having a play with them. My daughter has just started school and it's so sad (for me.., on the other hand, she loves it!) But they do grow so fast!
What a wonderful technique! I love your videos!
Beautiful card as always, great technique and ideas ❤️
Love the blue colors! Beautiful card! Thank you for a new to me technique 😁
So cute to see your wee man waving 🥰
Lovely card
He's pretty cute..it makes me smile so much when I'm editing!
Love all of your options! I’ve learned so many new techniques from you. Thank you.
Love this. Thanks again for inspiration
You really are very talented, thank you 🤗
Beautiful cards and such a simple and clever technique too.
Tfs, great idea as always 😊
Oooh lovely, awe hello little hands soooo nice to see you xxx
Beautiful job your children are so precious
What a cool looking card! I can think of lots of ideas for this technique! I think I will use red and green cardstock and add gold EP for the large poinsettia stamp! I think it will be lovely! Thank you for always inspiring me, Natasha!
I love this idea and so appreciate your enthusiasm Natasha, thank you for another awesome idea 🙂❤
Beautiful! What a fun. And versatile technique. I see so many applications and occasions this can be be used for. I love the acetate flowers too.
Something different, very clever and beautiful card.
Love your card and the little hands.
Thank you for sharing this technique! Love the card and the little kiddo!
Thanks Natasha for another great card!!
I love the blues in this card ! 😊
Another beautiful card! I love love love all of your cards and techniques and in this video I absolutely adored the little hands of love! Thank you for saying hello to all of us-it just made my day and brought me back to a time when my daughter’s were little like that.❤️
How gorgeous are your crafty little kids when they appear in your videos. Say hi from across the ditch 🙂. Love the card too as always.
super card technic Natash, thank you for sharing it
xxx for the little hands
Who on earth gives this tutorial a “thumbs down”????? (There are 2 td’s as I write.) This is a wonderful and fun tutorial and I can hardly wait to try it out!
Sometimes people bump the buttons when scrolling. I've done it myself on messenger 😀
Thanks for asking this, often wondered this myself and can understand pushing by accident
Haven't found one I didnt like so far ,even if I can't afford the supplies used ,still enjoy watching
Especially this one with the lovely fun with hands
Agreed. I am always shocked whenever I see a thumbs down to something so elegant looking. They’re the losers!
“Doing this makes me happy”. Beautiful card 🥰
So nice to see little ones comfortable in the craft rooms! Loved the card. TFS.
Love your ideas. Thank you for another great card
Love the wave of your little one. 💝
Thank you for this beautiful card. Have a great weekend and stay save and healthy. 🍀👼🌹
I have a big square sunflower stamp that I don't want to color. The use of layering different colors of cardstock would work great! Thanks! I love the adding of acetate over an image. I saw It's Me, JD do something similar on big die cut words to add a layer of shine with using up an entire bottle nuvo drops and with no drying time.
Love this card Natasha, Thank you 💞💞
its Beautiful love the way u all ways have brill ideas
This is a beautiful card!! Love the technique!!
Fabulous! Brought a smile to my face! I can do this .. thank you!
Super cool card. Thank you for sharing it with us. 🙂
What a lovely card!! Love seeing the little man wave!!!
I’m loving this gorgeous card
Love those little hands waving. I want to wave back. 👋❤️So cute. Love the technique. Love the finishing touches and the card turned out beautiful .
Awesome card, love it! No wonder you manage to do so well ... you have a cute wee helper!