Connie Stewart Thank you so much! I have been watching several other videos by some very lovely creative ladies, and I MUST tell you that I LOVE yours the BEST!!! Thank you for ALWAYS showing us what we are making BEFORE getting into it. Thanks you for NOT spending 15 to 30 minutes going on and on about the products you are going to use and showing us the "unboxing and packaging while waving your gorgeously manicured hands around in front of the camera! Thank you so much for just getting to the point and getting straight to the project without a lot of extra commentary! :) I see most other videos run from 45 to 90 minutes. I find myself fast forwarding through them and going to the end FIRST to see what the finished project looks like before choosing to sit through an hour or more of "instruction" Your projects are gorgeous! Your directions are short and sweet and extremely easy to follow and I LOVE how you use minimal products! You ALWAYS show us how to make the most of what we've got and I really appreciate that! I'm a fellow consultant and I just wanted to say a HUGE, GIANT "THANK YOU!!!!"
If you tear half of the cards, and then take the torn off parts and glue them on the back of the DSP. If it is too rippley, run them through the die cutting machine and that will flatten them. Beautiful simple cards!!
Connie, I enjoy ALL of your videos but this one for mass producing Christmas cards is PHENOMENAL!! I absolutely love it! When I mail holiday cards to my aunts & cousins out of state (but near each other) I struggle to make different cards for each because they always compare my cards & send me tons of compliments!! I know this method will work for most of my sent cards but you gave me an idea as to how I could send even the ‘mass produced’ cards to my relatives who live near each other!! As I prefer the straight edge look to the torn look I can easily adhere a piece of ribbon down the middle with a knot or bow in a different color per card & add a paper or die cut poinsettia to the blank area on the front of the card or a stamped poinsettia or a beautiful lamppost stamp to make them ‘personalized differently’ to each recipient. Also considering using a silver ribbon knot with small silver jingle bells. Another idea came to me to use white snowflake Brad’s in my stash down paper piece rather than ribbon or even buttons. I’m addition I can change the Christmas paper strip to further make them different & special.Despite adding special personalization to about 8 cards this tip is truly sensational & makes me excited to start Christmas cards this year using your quick method idea rather than agonizing over how to design several very different cards. I didn’t even think of the various alternatives (using your same idea until I watched the video!) I don’t often leave comments but this is so ingenious I had to thank you!! All my best to you & with gratitude for your wonderful weekly tips!!
I love this technique-filled video!!!! Mass production for any occasion, and for any large group, senior home residents, or large families at any time of the year.
This is my first try at making more than one card at a time. A friend runs a nursing home so of course I volunteered to make cards for the people who live there. I am far slower than you at making these, but so far mine have turned out well. Thanks for this idea!
What a winner with these Connie! I love how you show how to do the cutting & all of the tips to guide us, yet somehow you are speedy. Also, I hope you don't mind me sharing, but I used to use the term X-mas all the time, until a dear friend pointed out to me that we are literally crossing (or x-ing) out the name of Christ when we think we are innocently using a common abbreviation. Ever since then I think I'm OCD about trying to use full names & capitalize them.
Great card! I usually make 250 cards & I try to find easy cards to make. I try to make it where I can use my stamparatus a lot. That makes it go even faster.
Great cards, great idea and great video. Thank you so much for getting right to the point. That’s why I like watching your videos. Thank you for sharing 😊🤗
Thank you for another great card. I do all my prep work with cutting ,grab dies/punch, ink stamp set, and envelopes put in plastic container til I have time to assemble.
Quick Christmas cards. Very cute too. Love them!! Nancy Leeis
This is when you can pull out your old deckle-edge scissors and edge distresser. Love this.
I have deckle scissors and lots of border punches!
I only kept the deckle & ripple scissors. Underrated these days!
Or the deckle trimmer, to begin with! These *are* gorgeous!
Great!
I love that you teach us first to score then to cut. Thank you.
Connie Stewart Thank you so much! I have been watching several other videos by some very lovely creative ladies, and I MUST tell you that I LOVE yours the BEST!!! Thank you for ALWAYS showing us what we are making BEFORE getting into it. Thanks you for NOT spending 15 to 30 minutes going on and on about the products you are going to use and showing us the "unboxing and packaging while waving your gorgeously manicured hands around in front of the camera! Thank you so much for just getting to the point and getting straight to the project without a lot of extra commentary! :) I see most other videos run from 45 to 90 minutes. I find myself fast forwarding through them and going to the end FIRST to see what the finished project looks like before choosing to sit through an hour or more of "instruction" Your projects are gorgeous! Your directions are short and sweet and extremely easy to follow and I LOVE how you use minimal products! You ALWAYS show us how to make the most of what we've got and I really appreciate that! I'm a fellow consultant and I just wanted to say a HUGE, GIANT "THANK YOU!!!!"
If you tear half of the cards, and then take the torn off parts and glue them on the back of the DSP. If it is too rippley, run them through the die cutting machine and that will flatten them.
Beautiful simple cards!!
Love your card design and the assembly line. I can’t believe you only used 1 sheet of DSP! Thank you
These are so simple, yet classy and elegant. I had a much more difficult card planned. I think I'm changing my plan. Gift tags is a good idea
I'm picturing blue and silver snowflakes. Thanks for relieving my stress about Christmas cards.
Love mass producing projects! Call me duh but I love that you score b4 you cut. I've begun doing that & it's surprising the amount of time it saves.
That's how I did my Christmas cards this year. Assembly line style.
Brenda, isn't it so nice to be able to do them this way.
Those cards are absolutely lovely!
Connie, I enjoy ALL of your videos but this one for mass producing Christmas cards is PHENOMENAL!! I absolutely love it! When I mail holiday cards to my aunts & cousins out of state (but near each other) I struggle to make different cards for each because they always compare my cards & send me tons of compliments!! I know this method will work for most of my sent cards but you gave me an idea as to how I could send even the ‘mass produced’ cards to my relatives who live near each other!! As I prefer the straight edge look to the torn look I can easily adhere a piece of ribbon down the middle with a knot or bow in a different color per card & add a paper or die cut poinsettia to the blank area on the front of the card or a stamped poinsettia or a beautiful lamppost stamp to make them ‘personalized differently’ to each recipient. Also considering using a silver ribbon knot with small silver jingle bells. Another idea came to me to use white snowflake Brad’s in my stash down paper piece rather than ribbon or even buttons. I’m addition I can change the Christmas paper strip to further make them different & special.Despite adding special personalization to about 8 cards this tip is truly sensational & makes me excited to start Christmas cards this year using your quick method idea rather than agonizing over how to design several very different cards. I didn’t even think of the various alternatives (using your same idea until I watched the video!) I don’t often leave comments but this is so ingenious I had to thank you!! All my best to you & with gratitude for your wonderful weekly tips!!
Love the idea and the card is great.
Love, love, love the torn edges!
Michelle, me too. It is so easy and adds extra texture.
I love this technique-filled video!!!! Mass production for any occasion, and for any large group, senior home residents, or large families at any time of the year.
Beverly, Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful ideas. So simple yet elegant.
I love these cards! I only wish I was as confident about stamping at the end of the process. You do it with such ease. Thank you for sharing!
Cindy, that is so nice of you to say. Thank you for watching.
Wow - just love the mass production technique and also the card. You make card making a dream. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Connie this is a great idea. I have to make 150 cards to go with Christmas Hampers for our Foodbank clients at church.
This is my first try at making more than one card at a time. A friend runs a nursing home so of course I volunteered to make cards for the people who live there. I am far slower than you at making these, but so far mine have turned out well. Thanks for this idea!
Leslie, I love that you are making these!
I LOVE these cards! 😃🎄🎄🎄
Very cute. Love White Christmas also but my favorite is Holiday Inn.
Love the cards, sometimes simple is best. Love your top, very pretty.
Connie, those are beautiful! Thank you 😊
Love this one sheet card..series
These Christmas cards are fabulous just love it 💗🇿🇦
Very fast and pretty.
Connie thanks again for a great 👍 idea. Loved it. No stress. You nailed it.
I make cards for the military.. This will make for a great design this year. Thanks for sharing.
I am so glad you are going to make them.
Great cards, as usual! And quick and easy!
Love your cards
I did a card like this last year and it was great.I do not think I did 26 but I did a lot. So easy.
Thank you Connie! That's an awesome way to get all those Christmas cards done. 😀
@@simplysimplestamping your welcome
Another beautiful group of cards!🥰
Margie, so glad you like them.
Great way to use the DSP!
Fab Connie. My production line engine is ready to go!
Thanks for such a simple beautiful card
Such a great looking X-Mas card. Thanks for sharing. 😊😊
Very clever! Thanks, Connie, I picked up some good ideas today! 💌🌲❤️
Love this card design 🌲
Awesome! I love simple but cute!
Cute and quick thanks for sharing.🥰🥰🥰🥰
Pretty cards! How about using a punch instead of a die. To me that would make those cards a little faster yet. Great tips. Thanks, Connie
That was my thought but wondering what punch to use
What a winner with these Connie! I love how you show how to do the cutting & all of the tips to guide us, yet somehow you are speedy. Also, I hope you don't mind me sharing, but I used to use the term X-mas all the time, until a dear friend pointed out to me that we are literally crossing (or x-ing) out the name of Christ when we think we are innocently using a common abbreviation. Ever since then I think I'm OCD about trying to use full names & capitalize them.
I have a friend who once said that she always sees the X as a cross and that reminds her of Christ.
Love this card. So many options. Thanks for sharing!!
I am definitely going to CASE this. Thanks Connie
Lovely designs as always Connie xxx
Wow! Fabulous as usual👏👏👏
Great idea! I'll have to remember this.
Hi from NC.... love quick and easy cards!!
Great card! I usually make 250 cards & I try to find easy cards to make. I try to make it where I can use my stamparatus a lot. That makes it go even faster.
FABulous!! I love this! don’t have a die-cutting machine so I’d use a punch for the opening. Thank you, thank you!!
Perfect!
This is awesome Connie.
Pick up the replay from a year ago. Since I’m running late I’m going to use this idea for the rest of my cards. Thank you. 😊
Antoinette, You are so welcome!
Wonderful ! Thanks Connie
Never make 2 cards exactly alike, (too boring for me), but I do like how you tear the paper for texture. Cute card.
I love that card!
Super Christmas Card Maker Connie! Great cards! Tfs
Great idea, Connie! This is such a timesaver. Thanks a bunch!
Acquanetta, I am glad this was helpful.
Connie, you just topped all your creativity. This has all kinds of ideas in it. Just love your enthusiasm but especially your vids!
That technique is great - thanks so much for sharing.
Connie I love this design. and I agree with what Loretta said. Thank you so much for another great video
Debra, You are so welcome!
I just love this idea. Thank you for sharing such wonderful ideas.
you're so awesome , Connie
Great tips! I did torn paper on Christmas cards one year… never again!
@@simplysimplestamping agree! I make about 75 Christmas cards every year and all that tearing was time consuming… even though they looked great!😂
Beautiful, gave me lots of ideas for my xmas cards 😉
Thanks for all the great tips and I love this card
Another great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the fabulous ideas!
Great cards, great idea and great video. Thank you so much for getting right to the point. That’s why I like watching your videos. Thank you for sharing 😊🤗
Impressive. Love your tips and tricks. Thank you.
Fantabulous !!
Love this idea! Definitely something I am going to try.
Beautiful cards.
Thanks for the inspiration, great cards!
Love your OSW! Great design, great idea fora class. Thanks Connie. Love your new craft room. Judy Ernst-Hopp, Apex, NC
Very cute!
Perfect timing! I’m working on Christmas cards for seniors today. Thanks for this great idea.
Love the cards!
Thank u Connie. I'm going 2 try these cards. I'm always looking 4 some quick mass produce cards. Have an awesome day.
Love them!
This card is great
Love this idea! Thank you
Wonderful idea, thanks for sharing.
WOW, thanks for sharing. Great idea that I will be trying this Christmas since I have a long mailing list too.
These are great! Thank you for sharing!
Ohmygoodness! You have just made my life sooooo much easier! Merry Christmas to me! Thank you! ❤
Kathi, You are so welcome!
Great tips for assembling. Thank you
Hi Connie? Thank you for sharing.
I really liked this tip. 👍
Fantastic Connie. You are an inspiration xx
Thank you
Thank you so much!
Love this idea….thanks for sharing.
Love this technique and card.
Jennifer, Thanks so much!
Loved them Thank you Xx😁❤️
Gorgeous
Great idea/ I am going to pull out my papers and get to work.
Fabulous card🌹
Nice job describing the mass-producing process. And I like your card, too! And the bonus of Christmas tags put the icing on the cake. Thanks!
Great ideas! Thank you!
Thank you for another great card. I do all my prep work with cutting ,grab dies/punch, ink stamp set, and envelopes put in plastic container til I have time to assemble.
Amazing! Thank you for sharing.