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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • I love card making and teaching others to make cards. In this "series" I will discuss card making and hopefully answer lots of your questions.
    Today we discuss A2 card bases and borders. I find that once you understand how to create a base for your card you can go anywhere with that. For A2 cards, cutting a 8 1/2 x 11 piece of card stock in half either way will get you two bases that are 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 when folded.
    Then for borders, the trick is cutting your paper smaller than the base it is going on and then centering it to reveal your border. So if we cut a layer that is 1/4 of an inch shorter on two sides we get a 1/8 of an inch border.
    So this is hopefully a good start, keep a watch on Tuesdays as we dive into card making.
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Комментарии • 596

  • @MrNancykempf
    @MrNancykempf 2 года назад +5

    After making cards for many years,no one has ever made it so easy to understand how to cut for an A2 size card with different size borders.
    Thank you May May,your the best.
    Nancy

  • @gabbyg561
    @gabbyg561 5 лет назад +3

    I have always had a supportive Husband, and one who has encouraged me, so I don't lack in that area, however I do understand not being supported in something you love to do. We crafters love to make things, in fact many of us probably are also interested in many craft mediums, such as sewing, crocheting, needlework, you name it, we have to try it, lol. It's part of who we are. It's an outlet we need. So you keep making your pretty cards and don't let others steal your contentment. ☺ 🎨

    • @MissMala
      @MissMala Месяц назад

      Six years later and that’s the best advice I’ve heard about a crafter! I’ve been feeling so guilty because I’ve put a lot of money into my different ‘stages of crafts’ only a few years later to have an interest in yet another one! So I’m normal after all!! 😁👍 I’m a bona fide crafter!

  • @ericacarattini1916
    @ericacarattini1916 7 лет назад +1

    Majority of the time people can be so rude. I don't understand why someone will give her a thumbs down when she's only trying to help us out on the card making process and everything else that we might need to learn or we're having trouble with; you know what, I think I do understand; people who gives the thumbs down are sooo jealous and envious, just because they would like to do what Maymay is doing and they are to shy or simply they don't have the guts to be on camera even though on RUclips you don't have to show your face, or they do have a channel and instead of encouraging they feel like they want to put someone down and wowww this all comes from evilness. I LOVE MAYMAY and I THANK GOD that I FOUND HER CHANNEL, she has a beautiful personality and on top of that she's a great, excellent teacher, SHE'S A BLESSING!!! Wonderful viewers please if you don't have nothing good to do or say, just keep changing channels until you find a channel that you like and pleases you, but please don't be soooo rude, she doesn't deserve the thumbs down; she comes to us taking time out of her BUSY SCHEDULE TO TEACH US WITH THE BEST INTENTIONS, AND THAT IS FOR US CRAFTER'S TO LEARN SOMETHING THAT MAYBE WE'RE HAVING TROUBLE WITH. Come on peeps we can do better, if you don't like what she's doing just move on, but don't give her the thumbs down because in reality is not necessary, SHE'S DIVINE, BETTER TEACHER THAN MAYMAY IN MY OPINION YOU'RE NOT GOING TO FIND and don't get me twisted there's good teachers out there, but the way that MAYMAY explains details by details, templets, examples, and how she breaks it down, is the BEST WAY for viewers to understand, and this is what makes HER BE THE BEST!!! MAYMAY I LOVE YOU AND CONTINUE THE EXCELLENT JOB BECAUSE YOU'RE MAGNIFICENT!!! LOT'S OF LOVE, HUGS GOOD VIBES AND THE BEST BLESSINGS GOING YOUR WAY 😘💖💞💖!!! MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY, XOXOXO!!! 🤗❤❤❤

  • @marcellebaldwin4036
    @marcellebaldwin4036 7 лет назад +26

    I have been making cards for 21 years, and I wish I had been told not to go hung ho buying every stamp set you see. Maybe tell people to look at a set and see what they can do with it. How often it will be used. Birthday sets will always be used but certain sets will maybe only get used once. Sentiment sets are fabulous and I have a lot, but again I wish I had catalogued the sentiments as I bought them so I knew what I had. I will do it, but it will take time. I have a "new stuff" draw, where I put my new crafty items so I can use them straight away, and then put them where they belong. Also try not to buy too many embellishments unless you will be using them. I have draws full and have given may away to crafty friends. Hope I've been some help Maymay. Thanks for your videos. Blessings x

    • @redgeminiarts3674
      @redgeminiarts3674 2 года назад

      Great advice.

    • @big.fan.of.justice5754
      @big.fan.of.justice5754 2 года назад

      That's so true! I have bought so many things and now have to go searching for designs that use those sites or stamps so I can get ideas on using them. I really think ALL new cardmaking should only have one stamp and die set and have to use it for a whole month before they're allowed to buy anything new - until they've exhausted all ways to use those items. Then one new thing a month after that (like a paper pad, or a couple of new ink colours) it Really overloads out brains to have so much stuff and not enough knowledge or ideas

  • @terrispencer6347
    @terrispencer6347 7 лет назад +4

    Hi MayMay. About 25 years ago I got into scrapbooking and then card making. Over time, I became involved in other things. About two years ago, however, my interest renewed in both of those activities. As I started watching RUclips videos, I was AMAZED how much both of those crafts had changed! Acyrlic blocks and stamps, all sorts of tapes and adhesives, foam tape, various types of paper trimmers, an overwhelming amount ink types, not to mention a mind boggling array of markers. I was lost in the terminology and products. For example, I kept hearing what sounded like 'winkastellar'. I could not figure out what people were saying, so I finally Googled what I thought I was hearing. Luckily Google knew what I wanted and offered searches on "Wink of Stella". Score!
    Out of all of the many questions I had when I got back into cardmaking, I have made a list of some ideas that you might could use for future RUclips "how-to" cardmaking videos. I mean, you DID ask us to comment. :)
    Ideas for cardmaking subjects:
    How to add ink to a stamp and how to actually apply the stamp to the paper
    Acrylic stamp blocks vs stamp presses (Fiskars style) vs stamping tools like the MISTI
    Difference between acrylic stamps, rubber stamps (wood mounted) and rubber cling stamps
    How to clean and take care of stamps
    Types of inks and markers
    Paper trimmers and how to use them; types of scissors - this would be a good time to explain "fussy cutting" - we used to just say "cut it out" (haha)
    Ideas for a few good, versatile stamps to begin a stamp "stash"
    Card stock weights - which is best for bases vs which is best for card fronts
    Basic supplies (I think you did a video on this subject a few years ago?)
    Adhesives - glue, tape runners, "sticky tape"
    Typical card sizes and envelopes
    What is/are: an ink blending tool, Wink of Stella, score board, scoring tool, bone folder, reverse tweezers, Crop-a-dile
    I have more ideas, but I'll stop. Thanks for all you do for the crafting community. I am deeply grateful for you and for your great videos. I am a big fan, although I think that this is the first time I have commented on your channel. Have a good day.

  • @sworley1956
    @sworley1956 2 года назад +1

    You just don’t know how helpful this video was to me as far as layering and what sizes to use🥰🥰

  • @choman9912
    @choman9912 7 лет назад +35

    Someone had a question about inks. I learned this tip for remebering the drying order of inks --- just remember the ABCs - from fastest to slowest drying inks, it goes like this - Chalk, Dye, and Pigment. Hope this helps!

  • @ClearlyCards
    @ClearlyCards 7 лет назад +32

    I think this "Back to Basics" is a great idea... Cover it all including all types of types of embellishments, embossing (dry & heat), background, inking...Etc... I think alot of people would appreciate this.... Especially because you are soooooo great at instructions/teaching. You really set the gold standard in teaching !!!👍

  • @bayouloftsgeneralmanager6770
    @bayouloftsgeneralmanager6770 7 лет назад +8

    Maymay, my mom and I so very much appreciate this post. We've only started for the past 2 weeks with our cricut and were lost in the card making projects. Anything you post will be absorbed with a smile. Thank you!

  • @Mrs.P.-J.
    @Mrs.P.-J. Год назад

    I like the card outline ideas. It helps a lot for new card makers.

  • @julie-annemyers2261
    @julie-annemyers2261 7 лет назад +72

    My 3 children, aged 30, 17 & 11 always say I'm wasting money buying stock for making cards, even though I enjoy it as a hobby after losing my job through disability. Funny enough though, when my grandkids aged 8, 7, & 2 have friends birthday parties to go to, likewise my daughter & son, they come asking 'mummy do you have a card I could give to so-&-so! They don't mind me having a hobby then lol. My 7yr old granddaughter and I love making cards together, especially for her mummy if she's feeling tired from working full-time and raising her & her brothers. God bless all my crafty friends, especially Maymay xo

    • @nancydonayre-pun4276
      @nancydonayre-pun4276 7 лет назад +9

      Julie-Anne Myers
      No dear Julie-Ann, is not a waste of money. I've have been into card making for several years now, I don't do it for a living but i haven't bought a card for a long time. I have done my Christmas cards for several years now and I even made my daughter's first communion, confirmation and fifteen celebration cards in the past, so it is a useful skill, specially if you have children. But the most important fact for me about caerdmaking is that it is therapeutic, i can de-stress while i am working on a card, I find my peaceful, happy place, where i can get centered and balanced again... and to me that is priceless. I use all the coupons and sales that I can get my hands on to get my tools and supplies. Joann and Michael's have always their 40% off and other coupons that you can combine sometimes, amazon, eBay and Walmart online offer great prices too, I have bought dies from Aliexpress.com at unbelievable prices (but you have to be patient because they take their time to get here from China). By the way, they work great, I was dubious at first, but many youtubers were trying them so I went for it and they don't dissapoint. When Cricut is on sale they also have great prices and you can also use MayMay code. I encourage you to try these sales and online places to bring your costs down. Oh! I was forgetting Tuesday Morning, I got a bunch of embossing folder (Darice) for 0.99 cents a piece and 2.99 (WRMK) a piece, my envelope punch board for 9.99 a year (or maybe 2) ago. Hey always have something new, last time i went I they had Martha Stewart and Heidi Swapp stuff at great prices, it felt like Chistmas day to me. 😊 Have a great day and Happy Crafting!

    • @DonnaJo3452
      @DonnaJo3452 7 лет назад +1

      Julie-Anne Myers I'm teaching my three nieces. They are now 11, six, and five. I started about two years ago. The six-year-old likes it more than the others; she was four when we started.

    • @jonieisenberg2794
      @jonieisenberg2794 7 лет назад +9

      Julie-Anne Myers, I, too, am disabled and my husband and son feel pretty much the same way. I just ignore them and keep doing what I love. I have crafted all my life and don't plan to stop anytime soon. You keep on doing what makes you happy.

    • @kimgordoncrafts
      @kimgordoncrafts 7 лет назад +5

      Julie-Anne Myers I would simply respond respectfully by saying that it is a hobby that brings you peace and joy and helps you to better deal with your disability so it isn't a waste in your opinion. Besides, if it is your money then it is your business. I no longer work because of disability and paper crafting has given me something else to focus on which has made me a more positive person. It has also brought me a community here on RUclips that I did not have before crafting.

    • @julie-annemyers2261
      @julie-annemyers2261 7 лет назад +1

      Nancy Donayre - Pun thank you so much for your response it is much appreciated. I'm actually thinking of buying the cricut paper trimmer Maymay uses but I always have to check out shipping costs to Northern Ireland as sometimes it's a lot more expensive than the item but thanks again for your advice on money saving. I don't know if you've tried this but I buy of the channel 'Create & Craft', they also have a base in America.

  • @dianatursky5774
    @dianatursky5774 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent. Look forward to next week.

  • @christinemansell9960
    @christinemansell9960 7 лет назад +1

    Great, easy to follow instructions.............thanks Maymay

  • @diane7380
    @diane7380 7 лет назад +14

    Love this series! I'd like to see ideas on finishing the inside of the card--sentiments, stamping, embellishments, etc. I've made a ton of cards since I met you earlier this year, but very few have anything inside, and while I like to write a personal note, sometimes I don't. Thanks!

  • @josieharrison839
    @josieharrison839 6 лет назад

    Hi May May. I am a veteran paper crafter but not a cars maker. This video is getting me excited about making them thanks so much.

  • @phylliszailer9757
    @phylliszailer9757 2 года назад

    A great basic card class ... I've been doing it for about 20 years

  • @jinglekringlemiller4058
    @jinglekringlemiller4058 7 лет назад +20

    I am a newbie at making cards. My biggest problem has been that my paper trimming tool was not cutting my card bases or my mattes correctly. I would cut them and then place them together and they always looked crooked and out-of-whack.. To fix this issue, I did invest in a better paper trimming tool with a rotary blade - this has made a big difference. Maymay, I just wanted to tell you that you have been and continue to be a major influence in my crafting world. I learn new things everyday - I consider you my go-to crafter!!!!! Thanks so much for all that you share with us, it is greatly appreciated.

  • @bmosteen
    @bmosteen 7 лет назад

    What an excellent guide to card making! I think that you should follow the progression of this card -- inside next. Once your new card making viewers master the A2 card, they can move on to other sizes!

  • @conniebrooks6307
    @conniebrooks6307 4 года назад

    Your the first person who FINALLY made sense of layers. For me. THANK YOU.

  • @craftsandcards
    @craftsandcards 7 лет назад +1

    You are on the right channel to learn card making..Maymay is an awesome teacher and very easy to follow. You can check other videos as well or see if a craft store in your area teaches card making. I've been making cards for 15 years and I still learn new things all the time!

    • @bsweetie719
      @bsweetie719 7 лет назад

      Hi. Thank u for the video. Question what is the size cut not folded is it 8.5 by 5,5?

    • @craftsandcards
      @craftsandcards 7 лет назад

      Yes it is 8.5 x 5.5 or you can cut a sheet of 8.5 x 11 on the 8.5 side and cut at 4.5

    • @bsweetie719
      @bsweetie719 7 лет назад

      Thank u

  • @carolyn1173
    @carolyn1173 7 лет назад +12

    I've been "card making" for a few years and something like this would've really made my learning curve a lot shorter.
    Although I've managed to get a grasp of the basics the one concept I still struggle with is pattern papers. I always thought of myself as someone who understood color, until I tried to use more than one pattern on a card. Most of the videos I've watch talk about using patterns within one pad. Unfortunately I ran amuck in the beginning, buying any pad I could find on sale & usually based on only a couple patterns within that I really liked, DOH ! So now I'm left to struggle with trying to match patterns from different pads.
    All that to suggest two videos that a "newbie" might appreciate - one on purchasing paper, and one on matching patterns.
    GREAT tutorial Miss MayMay ! Thanks :-)

  • @dianerollings3474
    @dianerollings3474 Год назад

    Thank you so much for teaching the basics., it was a long time into my card making that I figured it out. You ha
    Be made it so simple for people to follow. Thank you. Diane from Australia

  • @jonieisenberg2794
    @jonieisenberg2794 7 лет назад +2

    I've read through all the questions and if you have the time, watch all Maymay's videos. She has answered every question at one time or another. Like when to use wet glue and when to use 2 sided tape....and what inks to use for what your project is...and how to choose a good cutter or scissors. If you're going to try your hand at stamping, Maymay is one of the best stampers ever. I watched all the videos I could from all the major crafters and got a wider view of how others craft. I like to watch people from the UK as they definitely have a different way of crafting.

    • @kimgordoncrafts
      @kimgordoncrafts 7 лет назад +2

      Jonie Isenberg I agree, she has answered many of these questions. That's where I learned as much as I have learned. I've watched nearly every video she has put out and it has helped me tremendously with card making

  • @jenniferbrower4210
    @jenniferbrower4210 5 лет назад +1

    I know this video was made in 2017. I still want to thank you in 2019 for making this video and teaching us how to get started with card making. You are so kind, clear and concise. I have a feeling your videos will be treasured for generations.

  • @FuzedAsUsual
    @FuzedAsUsual 7 лет назад +5

    I have a lot of supplies I've collected...stamps, tulle, buttons, embellishments, etc. I also have cardstock, solid and printed. My hangup is actually designing the cards. Choosing colors & patterns that would look good together overwhelms me, I guess, and figuring out what embellishment is going to look right with what...I never know how to put it all together. I guess I'm trying to say the design area is my biggest problem. I've never really been a card person...never been one to send lots of cards, but I have this overwhelming need to make them. And, by the way, I'm just a little hooked on your videos and am forever grateful for everything you do for us, Maymay! You're a true blessing in more ways than one!

  • @theresaeberger6657
    @theresaeberger6657 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video!!! You are a very informative and generous teacher.

  • @ms.sophia9799
    @ms.sophia9799 3 года назад

    Thanks May May. Your video was the first I found on Card Making Basics. and I have since purchased from your website.

  • @debandjackv
    @debandjackv 3 года назад

    Thank you so much I am a newbee to card making but I have been scrapbooking for years. This video really helped me !

  • @theresamg2012
    @theresamg2012 4 года назад

    MayMay, I'm having major surgery on Wed, putting plates and screws in my right hand. I followed your directions on this video and i've made several bases and flags to use while I'm recouping. Well it won't be for several days before I get to use them, lol. But I'm sooo glad to be following you again after a yr off. God bless you and your tribe. Love y'all. xoxo

  • @janfowler5182
    @janfowler5182 7 лет назад +2

    I tend to make more 5x7 cards so I have more room to embellish. The one mistake I made when I first started paper crafting was buying lots of embellishments that I loved. I wish I would have spent my money more wisely on things to coordinate with papers.

  • @debblws1961
    @debblws1961 7 лет назад +3

    This is the BEST basic video I've ever watched. I'm a new card making fan and love your videos and website. Any basics on card making for someone who does not have the electronic machines and wants to learn would be a blessing. Thank you for sharing your giftedness.

  • @leslievaughanmorton8374
    @leslievaughanmorton8374 7 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing the basics of card making.

  • @guadalupeweaver6400
    @guadalupeweaver6400 5 лет назад

    Thank you. I had no idea the card stock had weight numbers. I learned from you in another video about card sketches. I am knew to card making. You have inspired me to get creative and start making cards. Thank so much!

  • @CraftingWithTheHeart
    @CraftingWithTheHeart 7 лет назад +1

    you are a great teacher. thank you.

  • @nancydonayre-pun4276
    @nancydonayre-pun4276 7 лет назад +1

    I have been in caerdmaking for several years now, I don't do it for a living but I love it, it is my escape, my peaceful and happy place. I don't buy cards anymore, I make my Christmas and special ocassion cards, I have a bunch of bought ones that I rarely use only if something came up and I didn't had the time to work on it, but i am working on having a stash ready to go for that instances too ☺. I had to figure all this out on my own, learning the hard way, watching videos here and there, taking some classes when they were available for the first time on Craftsy (their papercrafting section was so small in the beginning), following crafters like yourself. It is very kind of you to do this series for the new cardmakers MayMay, it will be a lot easier for them to have a place to go, where everything is all together and someone available to answer their questions. I will be watching too, because there is always something new to learn. Have a great day.

  • @marybethwilber6282
    @marybethwilber6282 3 года назад

    I am so glad I found you! I searched for card making and your video was one of the first ones! I am so new to this that I literally just bought my first few stamps and some blocks. Great info, I cant wait to learn more. Now I’m going to go bing watch your videos.

  • @sheilahoward6907
    @sheilahoward6907 7 лет назад

    Great idea MayMay, I wished I had this tutorial when I started. I just did whatever, but never sent my cards because of there size. I learned by going to the store and buying card blanks and decorating them. I didn't know about this wonderful card .taking internet family then. I've learned so much since then. This is what I would like to do also, teach others about card making. I started my cards with the sentiment and designed from there. Card sizes, layers, tools, stamps, embellishments. The basics of card making! Loved your tutorial.

  • @sharonpimento3257
    @sharonpimento3257 7 лет назад +1

    Embellishing we know can be quite expensive, I've found lots of items can be purchased @ the Dollar Store to get folks started. The fun foam for dimensions, glitter, stickers, dollies and the list goes on and on. That would have been very helpful in the beginning for me luv ; )

  • @colleenknudsen9590
    @colleenknudsen9590 6 лет назад +1

    I’m just learning how to make cards and think this is the perfect place to start. Been watching others make cards for a while, but an organized approach to learning is just what I’m ready for. I have purchased paper and tools and will be watching this series to learn more. Thanks for the help may may.

  • @suzsgear
    @suzsgear 7 лет назад +7

    This is the exact place i am in. Thanks for posting a series like this. I'll be watching every episode.

  • @fds7101
    @fds7101 3 месяца назад

    First time viewing your video. You do a great job getting right to it. You thoroughly explain each step. Your instructions are easily understood. Kudos & thank you.

  • @lauraburgos9725
    @lauraburgos9725 7 лет назад +16

    I struggle with color combinations and patterned paper. You are a great teacher! Thanks

  • @Rios3021
    @Rios3021 7 месяцев назад

    Came back again to your video for direction and encouragement. Thank you. I am not good on layouts or color combos.

  • @lindamayor1804
    @lindamayor1804 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you maymay for showing how to make cards.. I am going to be making over 40 of them for some troops.. I don't fell so scared about it knowing you are showing the videos to help me along...

  • @sherrydavis808
    @sherrydavis808 3 года назад

    I am thankful for this video. It answered the main question I had, that was slowing me down on getting started on card making. Thanks! Keep doing these videos.

  • @annasalinas2070
    @annasalinas2070 4 года назад

    Newbie here. Thanks for the size information which will help this newbie out.

  • @lyndahill928
    @lyndahill928 7 лет назад +1

    You are such an awesome teacher! You are thorough and easy to understand. Your instructions are concise and so easy to follow. Thank you for all the time and effort you generously put into teaching us with your videos.

  • @judiemartino3134
    @judiemartino3134 7 лет назад

    Great demo! Beginning basics are important. I will follow with your next video . I appreciate all your ideas.

  • @angelaharrison4965
    @angelaharrison4965 5 лет назад

    New! Just soaking up information and inspiration from you and Gift Basket Appeal! Thank you so much!!

  • @melissanoble1621
    @melissanoble1621 7 лет назад +1

    I'm all for more videos! The layering is most confusing for me. AND reading the trimmer. Thank you, this was great!

  • @ferneanderson9854
    @ferneanderson9854 7 лет назад +1

    One thing I learned after doing cards for a few years:
    Score once - cut once.
    I used to cut all my 8 1/2" x 11 in half to make the 4 1/4 x 5 1/2" wide cards and then score each of the two pieces seperately. Now I score the cardstock first with the 8 1/2" side lined up at the top, then I flip the sheet and cut it at 5 1/2". Not a huge time saver but it does take time off if you are making multiple cards.

    • @donnaherrera9918
      @donnaherrera9918 7 лет назад

      What to use to glue the layers. Some glues get to water and mess the paper up.

  • @kathylins5608
    @kathylins5608 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks Maymay! Great teaching as always! I learned a trick yesterday by putting layer down and with a marker drawing a line around makes it look like you have a layer but you really don't, makes card lighter for shipping. Thanks again for your great talents looking forward to watching this series.

  • @judyzech1846
    @judyzech1846 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you MayMay for this video. I have been watching your videos for a while now but this was great to help me as I am pretty new at cardmaking as well. I will be watching future videos on this subject. 🙂

  • @lisad.3247
    @lisad.3247 Год назад

    You are a wonderful teacher! I love how you illustrate as well as explain the "how to's". Thank you so much....I'm a newbie at card making and this video inspires me.
    P.S. My biggest struggle is the MATH portion!!! Never was good at it and it's very intimidating in card making.

  • @susanmatthews549
    @susanmatthews549 7 лет назад +26

    I've been making cards for a while now. There's so much that can be discussed. This was a great start! I would recommend any or all of these topics: a complete set of card sizes review, where to get inspiration (beyond Pinterest), basic tools vs advanced tools, a beginners methodology (i.e. Select idea, select paper, sentiment, etc), selling cards, donating cards, how to package and store handmade cards, what's copyrighted and what's not, the color wheel, and most importantly, using what you have in your stash. I am sure I could come up with a greater list but this is a good start. PS. As for inspiration you never know where you'll find it--- I once attended a conference for work and ended up sketching the crown molding of the conference room as it was interesting. If you are stuck for color combos walk down the aisles of the grocery store as major brands pay big bucks for colors in packaging. Ok I'll be quiet now!

    • @jackieray3860
      @jackieray3860 5 лет назад +2

      Wow! Great ideas for a newbie! Please, please MayMay?

    • @dinabaughman8731
      @dinabaughman8731 2 года назад +4

      I'm a newbie, I watch channels who say that they donate their cards. I would love to do that. I was thinking of taking them to nursing homes for the staff to give to residents. Especially ones that don't have family or friends close by, some don't have anyone.

  • @willowrain6955
    @willowrain6955 10 месяцев назад

    omg thank you for this video, So simple and you answered everything. Thank you so much for keeping this video live.

  • @margaretseaton1245
    @margaretseaton1245 7 лет назад +1

    I know you've received hundreds of comments but I have to say, I LOVED THIS!!! I started paper crafting about a year ago and have been trying to figure it out ever since! I could not get my mind around the math! Thanks so much for this "series"! My issue: I don't know how to cut the paper in the most economical way! I saw you tell Vinne to "hold up!" Before he cut his camo (for his heArt journal) paper because you wanted to make sure he got the best bang for his buck! I just hack away like a kindergartener! I will be watching! TFS.

  • @melindalaverdure2131
    @melindalaverdure2131 6 лет назад

    I just started making cards for my first craft fair. I don't have a score board or a paper trimmer, so I decided to buy premade, pre scored card to start with. Hopefully soon I can afford everything soon and be able to build the card from base up, instead of taking "shortcuts". Love your tutorials, and you're not far from where I live.

  • @rebeccasmith1289
    @rebeccasmith1289 7 лет назад

    Love making cards, what I had a problem with was in layering the card base I felt like my card was top heavy. So I mat the inside as well. Only on the opposite side of my cover. Can't wait to see more!

  • @joharris7795
    @joharris7795 3 года назад +2

    Great tutorial. I started making cards but really needed to find a basic " how to" as was confused by all the options out there. Now I can start with basic card, measurements, layering and it all makes sense! The Cricut/fancy stamping/embossing etc, will have to wait while I get the basics right! Such fun! Thank you!

  • @maryjeanleahy8961
    @maryjeanleahy8961 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks MayMay. I have a lot of paper and glue, and I know it should come together somehow, but I need lessons! I would like to see some instruction on design fundamentals - what is naturally appealing to the eye, something like "the rule of three." I need to know squares and circles and flags and what makes a good design putting these elements together. I would also like instruction on color combinations - complimentary, contrast - and when to use them, or why.

  • @darlene50vaughn
    @darlene50vaughn 7 лет назад +1

    Great idea, so much to teach a intermediate novice, I have learned through RUclips and classes at my local stamp&stuff store. This first lesson was awesome--I have a folder with card templates, now I must make borders for card sizes. Other ideas----tools, adhesives, stamping, die cuts, embellishments. I can go on.

  • @marshmallowsushi7483
    @marshmallowsushi7483 7 лет назад +3

    This is wonderful. Just the help anyone who is just starting out will need. I am someone who is learning all on their own and cards have been a bit of a struggle since I always cut and fold on the wrong sides.

    • @DonnaJo3452
      @DonnaJo3452 7 лет назад

      Circus Nightmare Some people say fold the card on the side that you score and some people say to fold on the opposite side, potato patatah :-).

  • @parmacrafter
    @parmacrafter 7 лет назад +2

    Great video MayMay! I love how you are so thorough in your explanations.

  • @cindytartt4048
    @cindytartt4048 9 месяцев назад

    I just started investigating card making a month ago & am eagerly awaiting my order of paper & stamps for Christmas. You are, hands down, the BEST TEACHER I’ve seen on YT & I keep coming back to your videos to refresh the concepts I’ve learned. You easily explain all that’s necessary including what a person starts with so as you’re not buying the entire shop! 😂❤🇦🇺

  • @sharjordan8311
    @sharjordan8311 6 лет назад

    I am new to card making. this tutorial was very informative. thank you so much....I love the way you explain the how-to's

  • @cuzzyscards5137
    @cuzzyscards5137 2 года назад

    Thank you Maymay. New to cardmaking . Thank you so much.

  • @susieday3980
    @susieday3980 7 лет назад

    Thank You so much May May I took lots of notes and I'm excited to start.

  • @mollytejana
    @mollytejana 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you mucho, Maymay. I learn something new by watching every video. I looked at card layouts years ago and forgot all about them. Just the nudge I needed to get some more ideas. (my 10-yr computer with tons of stuff on it just crashed - starting over) :)

  • @morelle3292
    @morelle3292 Год назад

    As a new card maker, I am so grateful for these tips. Thank you MayMay- I’m looking forward to learning much more from you 😊

  • @brendabarnwell4923
    @brendabarnwell4923 7 лет назад

    I love making cards, I been doing it for a year now. I just love learning and watching people make them it amaze me how much you can do with paper.

  • @ortizle1
    @ortizle1 Год назад

    Awesomes tips!!! Did not know the Pinterest layout tip. Thank you.

  • @debbiebuchanan5825
    @debbiebuchanan5825 4 года назад

    I’m just getting started and your video is very informative! The best I’ve seen yet!

  • @nancyurbanski8168
    @nancyurbanski8168 5 лет назад

    I’m a beginner who is not very computer savvy & I REALLY appreciated your starting this beginners series. ✨🥰

  • @angelinafernandez8425
    @angelinafernandez8425 7 лет назад

    Thanks Maymay. I am a crafter and now that the children are returning to school I want to venture and do cards. I love this video but I was hoping to get ideas for a much larger card. I agree with Beverley K the A2 is rather a small card and I really prefer the next size, whatever that is..haha. Also I I think that you are great with your crafts..... really EVERYTHING you do is awesome and I have purchased some of your stamps, I like when you do the inside of a card. tfs

  • @nancyknoblich6082
    @nancyknoblich6082 7 лет назад +3

    I've been making cards since February. Though I learned some of the basics, I watched this video to help me clarify some of the concepts. Found your video very helpful especially the card layouts on pinterest. I'd like to learn more about how to go about designing a card. I confess that I spent a lot of money this year on different stamps, dies, etc and now I'm a little confused about how to use it all. How do you decide what design to use and how to combine different stamps. Maybe a good thing for new card makers might be on what basic stamps to buy and multiple uses for them. I did discover one sheet wonder and I've been loving those because their so simple. Looking forward to more videos.

  • @debschoen5581
    @debschoen5581 7 лет назад +2

    Love it!!!!! I have a hard time cutting mats & using a trimmer. This is a perfect series!!!

  • @feefeekins1
    @feefeekins1 7 лет назад

    Thanks for doing this!!! I'm an experienced card maker but did not know some of this!

  • @sandyshelton-rodriguez6094
    @sandyshelton-rodriguez6094 7 лет назад +1

    May May, I am sooo glad you are starting this! I watched your videos when I decided to learn about card making, but didn't feel I was ready to do the next step(mentally) :).Thanks so much for going back to the beginning! You are a great teacher! xoxo

  • @Rios3021
    @Rios3021 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for explaining card size measurements.

  • @bonniejameson4911
    @bonniejameson4911 5 лет назад

    I have been a quilter for 30+ years and got into the Scan n Cut machine. I swore I would never do paper crafting, but I have spent the last 2 solid weeks soaking up every bit of info on this craft. I had absolutely no idea where to begin and thankfully I found you! I can’t thank you enough for these basic videos you have done, they have been absolutely wonderful!

  • @kathleenstachowiak2097
    @kathleenstachowiak2097 7 лет назад +4

    Thank your so much, i have supplies enough to start my own store, but I get so stuck on where to begin. This will be so helpful!!

  • @sdmfann7768
    @sdmfann7768 6 лет назад

    Great tutorial!! Fair Warning, you will LOVE this craft!! And May May is a fabulous teacher!

  • @michelleeverett6635
    @michelleeverett6635 7 лет назад

    Hi Maymay, thank you so much for sharing your talent with us. I have been making cards for about 15 years , and I wish someone had told me that it is ok to leave empty space on your cards. For example when I first started I thought that if you could see the card base or mat it was wrong. Every single bit had to be covered with an embellishment of some kind. I was so embarrassed when someone told me they were gaudy. Looking back I am very greatful. My cards aren't perfect. ( I don't do perfect...lol.) But they are made with lots of love.

  • @tammymills350
    @tammymills350 Год назад

    Awesome video. I’m late to the card making game, but seeing this building from the base up helped tremendously. Thank you!

  • @mdwms6152
    @mdwms6152 2 года назад

    Great tutorial - I found LOTS of stuff on pinterest, too. I get inspiration from beautiful papers; origami paper is often inexpensive and can easily be glued with a tape runner. I think it's best for beginners to start with the size you mentioned and the "KISS" method - Keep It Simple, Sweetie. My problem comes to how to get the sentiments on, and finding just one or two stamp sets that will fit many occasions. Thanks again!

  • @lunasquirl
    @lunasquirl 7 лет назад +2

    As a veteran card-maker, I still struggle with using tools like the perfect borders rulers and the stamp-a-ma-jig. I don't know why, I have seen so many tutorials (including yours) that show perfect results each time but mine never turn out that way. A piece of advice for those getting started: do not get carried away with the ancillary items that lines and companies show as being SO awesome and useful. JUST PICK ONE and use it up before buying something else. Otherwise you waste money and space in your house (ie: dry glitter, glitter glue, glitter gel pens, glitter embossing powder and wink of stella all can pretty much do the exact same thing to a card). I would also advise that dry adhesives are the bomb and tombow mono is touted by everyone as being wonderful. However, they never mention that it NEVER fully dries; any Tombow Mono that accidentally seeped out or dropped on your card will remain sticky when your recipient gets it or you pull it out of your folder 2+ years later- TRUST ME.

  • @rosannapeterodrigues8833
    @rosannapeterodrigues8833 7 лет назад +3

    I love all your tutorials, it inspires me to keep trying.

  • @beverleesagon1843
    @beverleesagon1843 5 лет назад

    Hi MayMay,
    My suggestion on the beginning Card making. Is have a good trimmer. So your paper doesn't flare at the end which makes your cards look lopsided. Also when you get into stamping. Be sure not to rock your stamps which cause you to catch an edge. A good shammy or baby wipe works great for cleaning the edges prior to stamping. Last invest in a sand eraser only a few dollars which helps if you accidentally smudge your card with a tiny bit of ink from one of your fingers.

  • @terrisanner4087
    @terrisanner4087 7 лет назад

    Thank you, Maymay, I loved your video.

  • @giovannacasadio9600
    @giovannacasadio9600 6 лет назад

    Thanks Maymay for all you do for us craft junkies, I have been crafting for so long but I don't make many cards, I just get stuck. What I do do is use immiges from magazines or leaflets that I can get free and make cards or albums from them, I love to recycle as here in Italy designer paper is very expensive and you don't get DT or Michaels, where I am living. Well to wrap up as you say you don't have to spend much to craft. THANK YOU so much.

  • @julieanne2648
    @julieanne2648 6 лет назад

    Thanks May May! My daughter and I are new to this hobby and this was so helpful!!

  • @sueintveld3719
    @sueintveld3719 7 лет назад +1

    I would love to have you talk about standard sizes concerning postage when mailing a card such as what is the largest size you can mail for a single stamp or what sizes would require extra postage. I am an experienced card maker, but I think people would want to know about other sizes and what the postage requirements would be for them. We all need these basic videos as reminders because we can forget basic steps in cardmaking! I know 6 X 6 cards are popular, but I tend to not make that size for mailing because of the postage issue. I think new card makers would like to,know about mailing issues too. Love all of your tips!

  • @armourofgodministries
    @armourofgodministries 6 лет назад

    Although not new to your channel, I am new to card making. So this series is extremely helpful. Since I'm just starting out, I'm going to do start with the A2 size and then work up to maybe something a little larger - but not so large that it costs an arm and a leg to mail. I'll also be making the gift boxes for card sets. Thanks for all the great info, but most of all, thanks for letting your love for Jesus shine through! That's why I love your channel so much!

  • @robertgage2785
    @robertgage2785 7 лет назад +1

    I think this is GREAT! I wish I would have had this kind of help when I started out. I am teaching others how to make cards - this series will really help me.

  • @jaytee2642
    @jaytee2642 4 года назад

    Love this!
    Thanks for the info about finding card layouts online.
    I never cease to be amazed at how easy it can be to create an impressive card with just a little manipulation of paper pieces on the front.😁👍🏻

  • @pamelynparrish8785
    @pamelynparrish8785 7 лет назад +2

    The best thing about making cards is that you can most likely use what you already have. Basic scrap booking & paper crafting supplies are really all you need. I've been making cards for over 5 years and I do not have a Cricut. Would I like to have one? Sure, but it's not required to make greeting cards. I'd rather put my money into good quality card-stock and adhesives than in tools. ALSO, I've found having a Pinterest board for color-combination ideas is very helpful.

  • @loishollon7649
    @loishollon7649 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video, Maymay! It has helped me a lot.

  • @nclopezlopez7044
    @nclopezlopez7044 5 лет назад

    I really enjoyed watching this. I'm pretty new to card making.

  • @floferguson4975
    @floferguson4975 7 лет назад +4

    it does have to do with mailing. You can go to the USPS site and see what sizes and weights will go with standard postage. Maybe you can address this MayMay.