I am lucky enough to have a Craft Room, it definitely is my Happy place. I make cards and do scrapbooking. I share my table space with my three year old Grandson who loves to craft with Grammy and I cherish every minute I get to spend with him. Thanks for this wonderful video tutorial!
Love all of the tips! My first craft area when my children were young was in my bedroom. I moved my bed up and hung a heavy curtain across the room and behind the curtain I had two tall bookcases, a folding table with a rolling cart under it and three lamps: one on top of each bookcase and one on my desk. I used room darkening curtains so when my husband slept he could not see the light. It was cozy and I felt blessed to have a space to myself. Of course, as the girls moved out I took a room for myself, and have had my own room for the past 14 years, but I still remember fondly my crafty curtain room that I had to myself for over 12 years!
What a wonderful, informational stamping video. I learned a lot. don't have that many layering stamp sets. But now it will be MUCH easier when I do use the ones I have. There is a tiny little corner of my office/sewing/card making room that is devoted to making cards for my family and ones that I love in my "outer" family 🥰. I love my tiny corner. It is probably the MOST organized of any of my creative spaces, everything within arms reach ☺. Where-as I have a beautiful art studio in an adjacent building from our home (lovingly built by my hubby just for me) for glass, painting, sketching, clay work etc. This tiny card making corner brings just as much joy as my large art studio. Thanks again for a wonderful creative learning video. As always, I enjoy your uplifting, to-the-point style of teaching❣
Just reading your comments must be a full time job. I love, love, love, your videos so keep loving your job cause your passion shines down on us mere mortals!
Thanks for this awesome tutorial on using layering stamps!! At 67 years young, I finally have my own craft room! However, I still use the kitchen if I am doing really messy heating embossing or wet techniques. Prior to RUclips crafting tutorials, I found that getting a good outcome with my wood block stamps was very difficult so I stopped using them for many years. Fortunately, a younger friend introduced me to embossing folders and various techniques which led me on a RUclips journey. Honestly, I watched so many "how to " techniques that I feel I have a master's degree in paper crafting! Thanks for your time in creating such well thought-out tutorials.
The idea to use copy paper for lining up layering stamps is genius! Definitely my favourite hack from this video. Thanks so much for your inspiration. Look forward to your next video.
Corner of my living room by the window for crafting, a corner of my bedroom near the window for sewing/needlecrafts. Your tips are wonderful and I look forward to trying them! My fav is where all the stamps are placed on the platform and the paper is rotated 4 times, Bulk Layer Technique #1. Looks like SO much fun! Can hardly wait to see if I can keep the coordination going. TFS!
This is the best, Justine. I needed to write it down in my card making journal because there are many steps. It is logical and I don't want to forget a step. 💖🇨🇦
Never thought about copy paper. Wonderful idea. I think most companies are getting better about reference guides. My oldest layering stamps are much tougher to line up.
Thankfully I only have one layering stamp. I'll try the stamp in each corner and see how that goes. Maybe this will be something I really enjoy. Thanks for the great demo Justine. I appreciate all the time it takes to demonstrate these techniques.🌷🌷
Thank you Justine for the tips. My craft room is located in our bonus room upstairs. I fell in love with the Altenew stamps purchased the layering stamps and failed at getting them to come out correctly. I will try your tips and give it another go. Your vides are fantastic can't get enough. After 15 years of cardmaking there is always something new to learn I love this hobby.
Thanks for watching Leslie :) Hope you get those stamps working. Definitely check out the Altenew layering guides as well. They show you where exactly to line up the stamps
Wow, I never thought of stamping in reverse!!! I have bought so many sets & hate them because I never get them right!! Can’t wait to try this technique. Thanks Justine ❤️
I have my craft room in my dinning room/lounge room. I don’t feel “blocked in” and I can watch tv whilst crafting. Love your videos tyfs, really appreciate it
I absolutely love your bulk layering technique! Brilliant!!! I have a multi-plate stamp positioner which works great but your method for multiples images is so much faster!
Always enjoy your videos, thanks for the layering hacks. I will have to try them. I am blessed to have a craft room. My kids are grown and out of the house so I have a good sized bedroom that is my weekend sanctuary.
Fantastic video!! I love the techniques for doing bulk images... Such a time saver! . I've saved this to Pinterest as it's so wonderful to have all of these techniques in one place. Thanks so much. !
I have a small craft room. Empty nesters now, so we have an extra bedroom. I struggle with layering stamps. Thank you for the video. It’s helpful. I will try them again.🙂
I craft in my kitchen; the under-cabinet LED lighting is exactly what I need. With the help of my fella, I've been able to (mostly) fill my needs for storage with adaptations of cubes from H.L. These now are chopped & reconfigured to be open on 4 sides, w/ casters attached, and reside in my pantry closet when not in use. This arrangement serves 2 purposes: Keeps my purchasing to something manageable, AND everything HAS to go back outta sight when supper needs fixing, or company's coming!!
I got some layering stamps with magazines that I purchased but haven't used them. I only got my stamp platform awhile ago and now I think I can do it. The thought of trying to line all those stamps up without help was scary! Thank you. edited to add. I was at the doctor's today and on the way home stopped at Barnes and Noble and got some card making magazines with stamps and dies, etc. with each of them. I picked by what looked interesting. But I watched RUclips for a while and then started to look through the magazines that I had gotten. Surprise, surprise. One of the magazines had bird stamps and dies and it wasn't just a bird stamp it was layered stamps and on top of that, extra stamps to make three recognizable bird varieties: Finch, Blue tit and a Robin as well as a no-name generic type bird. The instructions on the back of the card with all the stamps and dies for which pieces to stamp in what order for each bird. If you didn't want to stamp and color the parts, you could die cut it out of pieces. They can be found in Simply Cards and Papercraft 216. Without your video that I watched tonight, I would be lost working with these stamps and dies so a very big thank you.
Love everything about the video. I do have my own craft room. I took the kids nursery and toddler room and made it into my craft room after they grew up enough to sleep in their own rooms. Love it.
I’ve taken over part of a spare bedroom for storage of items. The bed comes in handy as a flat surface to line up supplies and tools I’m using. There is a desk in that room that I use BUT I do make up a box of supplies for a project and move to the dining room table. I think it’s because the dining room has tons of light (2 walls of large windows), the table is larger and more stable than the old desk in the bedroom. My husband likes to wander by and see what I’m doing. :)
Really enjoyed this video Justine - watched time the end ! You know I love my pastes and there was definitely new stuff in here for me! Thank you for having me on the hop 😍
Great tips, Justine. I'd like to say I craft in my craft room but it's usually pretty messy and somehow never gets completely cleaned up. I usually find some other horizontal surface to work on, like the washing machine, LOL. Somehow I'm able to clean that surface up just fine. Hmmmmm.
@@justinehovey Actually the plumbing no longer drains as fast as the washing machine. I have to babysit it or I'll end up mopping the kitchen floor with every load. Perfect for a crafting session or reading a good book. haha.
Hi Justine, what a great video!!! I have learned so much by watching you and as you said at the end of your video I will be getting out my layering stamps and will be having fun this time. Thank you so much for sharing these hacks that will be simplify my techniques for creating cards with layering stamps. I find them so beautiful when I see them, but when I tried to recreate them it would never be as beautiful as the images. But now I have learned so much, so guess what I am doing right after I finish this message... that’s right, I will be taking your hacks to create great layering flowers!!!
My crafting area is in my bedroom. On the weekends, however, I often go to a local coffee shop where I can sit in the corner with my tea and pastry, put on some Old Time Radio and just color for a while.
I love Altenew layering flowers too and I have used that last trick (also saw it from Jennifer McGuire) and it works great!! Thanks for sharing your other ideas and I have a little craft room/ closet that I work in but sometimes I like to stand up and work at my kitchen island when everyone is gone for the day!
I craft all over the house currently. It depends where I can get a big enough space on a table or desk. I do have a small craft room. Everything needs to be organized at this point and time. Good tutorial. Tfs.
I made a craft space in the garage. I have a fan for summer and a space heater for winter. I love it. I'm completely alone....no cat crawling over my work surface or anyone asking me where stuff is. My happy place.
Great video! I definitely found some new ways to try the layering stamps. I do have a hard time with this and have almost given up using them. You’ve given me new hope. Thanks.
What an outstanding tutorial, I never thought of doing it, very efficient!!! THANK YOU Justine!
Wow, you’re so clear in your instructions and I can see these are tips I’m going to use and benefit from. Thank you 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
I am lucky enough to have a Craft Room, it definitely is my Happy place. I make cards and do scrapbooking. I share my table space with my three year old Grandson who loves to craft with Grammy and I cherish every minute I get to spend with him. Thanks for this wonderful video tutorial!
That's awesome. I am still looking for a way to have grandkids without having kids LOL I craft with my students though in the meantime
Love all of the tips! My first craft area when my children were young was in my bedroom. I moved my bed up and hung a heavy curtain across the room and behind the curtain I had two tall bookcases, a folding table with a rolling cart under it and three lamps: one on top of each bookcase and one on my desk. I used room darkening curtains so when my husband slept he could not see the light. It was cozy and I felt blessed to have a space to myself. Of course, as the girls moved out I took a room for myself, and have had my own room for the past 14 years, but I still remember fondly my crafty curtain room that I had to myself for over 12 years!
What a wonderful, informational stamping video. I learned a lot. don't have that many layering stamp sets. But now it will be MUCH easier when I do use the ones I have. There is a tiny little corner of my office/sewing/card making room that is devoted to making cards for my family and ones that I love in my "outer" family 🥰. I love my tiny corner. It is probably the MOST organized of any of my creative spaces, everything within arms reach ☺. Where-as I have a beautiful art studio in an adjacent building from our home (lovingly built by my hubby just for me) for glass, painting, sketching, clay work etc. This tiny card making corner brings just as much joy as my large art studio. Thanks again for a wonderful creative learning video. As always, I enjoy your uplifting, to-the-point style of teaching❣
Just reading your comments must be a full time job. I love, love, love, your videos so keep loving your job cause your passion shines down on us mere mortals!
I appreciate this! It can be a lot!
Thanks for this awesome tutorial on using layering stamps!! At 67 years young, I finally have my own craft room! However, I still use the kitchen if I am doing really messy heating embossing or wet techniques. Prior to RUclips crafting tutorials, I found that getting a good outcome with my wood block stamps was very difficult so I stopped using them for many years. Fortunately, a younger friend introduced me to embossing folders and various techniques which led me on a RUclips journey. Honestly, I watched so many "how to " techniques that I feel I have a master's degree in paper crafting! Thanks for your time in creating such well thought-out tutorials.
The idea to use copy paper for lining up layering stamps is genius! Definitely my favourite hack from this video.
Thanks so much for your inspiration. Look forward to your next video.
So many brilliant ideas and techniques! The multiple stamp/bulk ideas blew me away. Thank you so much.
What a great idea - print paper to practice on. Bulk images are brilliant! Thank you!
Corner of my living room by the window for crafting, a corner of my bedroom near the window for sewing/needlecrafts. Your tips are wonderful and I look forward to trying them! My fav is where all the stamps are placed on the platform and the paper is rotated 4 times, Bulk Layer Technique #1. Looks like SO much fun! Can hardly wait to see if I can keep the coordination going. TFS!
This is the best, Justine. I needed to write it down in my card making journal because there are many steps. It is logical and I don't want to forget a step. 💖🇨🇦
Wow thank YOU! What a great way to make multiples! Why didn't I think of that??? Glad you did, Justine
Never thought about copy paper. Wonderful idea. I think most companies are getting better about reference guides. My oldest layering stamps are much tougher to line up.
This has so many great ideas!!! Well done. Not to mention the products make it seem so easy.
Great hacks. Thank you so much. Now I just need to remember them.
Make yourself a "cheat sheet"...that's what I have to do! (teehee)
@@amkarei LOL, now I have to remember to do that!
Thankfully I only have one layering stamp. I'll try the stamp in each corner and see how that goes. Maybe this will be something I really enjoy. Thanks for the great demo Justine. I appreciate all the time it takes to demonstrate these techniques.🌷🌷
You're very welcome!
Thank you Justine for the tips. My craft room is located in our bonus room upstairs. I fell in love with the Altenew stamps purchased the layering stamps and failed at getting them to come out correctly. I will try your tips and give it another go. Your vides are fantastic can't get enough. After 15 years of cardmaking there is always something new to learn I love this hobby.
Thanks for watching Leslie :) Hope you get those stamps working. Definitely check out the Altenew layering guides as well. They show you where exactly to line up the stamps
You've given me enough confidence to try my layering stamps. Thank you.
Great video! Love the ideas all shown together!!
Wow, I never thought of stamping in reverse!!! I have bought so many sets & hate them because I never get them right!! Can’t wait to try this technique. Thanks Justine ❤️
I really enjoy your videos and wanted to let you know I appreciate them and you.
Thanks for all the MISTI tips!!! Love your videos!
I have my craft room in my dinning room/lounge room. I don’t feel “blocked in” and I can watch tv whilst crafting. Love your videos tyfs, really appreciate it
Yes! Many don't want their own dedicated space. I love the idea of a she shed but I also think it would get a bit lonely out there
Fabulous tips that I’ve just found. Thank you so much ☺️🌸
Thank you for a well explained video. I have been trying this technique for ages. I am going to give this a try definitely. 👍
Brilliant video, Justine! Thanks so much 😊
Fabulous collection of tips and tricks!! Thanks so much for pulling them all together in one video!
Excellent time saving hacks!!
Thanks for your hacking ideas on stamps and on dies!
Thanks for putting this together.l all in one place I too have a stamping mechanism and havnt started using it. This will help me a lot!
oh wow - this has to be one of the best layering videos I have EVER watched - absolutely wonderful - thank you so much .
BRILLIANT!!!
Great tips!!! TFS!!
Excellent techniques!
I have the pleasure of being able to devote an entire bedroom to art and crafts. It is my hideout. Love your video on stamp hacks.
Some great tips Justine. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing these useful tips!!
This is for me theee best video on layering stamps. I have struggled so much with them, can’t’ wait to try your ways. Thank you so much Justine ❤️
My caft place is a corner in my bedroom. I love making cards. Thank you for sharing your ideas
Congrats to Ardyth, Kathya & Jenny on 5000 subscribers! I love your video showing how to use layering stamps, great procedures!!!!
Copy paper! Why did I never think of that! That’s brilliant!!! Thank you!
Enjoy! Much less annoying when you mess up
I absolutely love your bulk layering technique! Brilliant!!! I have a multi-plate stamp positioner which works great but your method for multiples images is so much faster!
Thanks for the demo and tips for perfect layering. Pretty flowers!
Such wonderful ideas! Thank you for sharing!
thank you for all the tips!
Craft corner for now. I’m refinishing a large desk to switch out what I have there. I also plan to have a craft room when my son moves!
Always enjoy your videos, thanks for the layering hacks. I will have to try them. I am blessed to have a craft room. My kids are grown and out of the house so I have a good sized bedroom that is my weekend sanctuary.
That's a great little sanctuary to have :)
Great video! I found it very good, as well as extremely helpful! Thank you so much for making the video.
Fantastic video!! I love the techniques for doing bulk images... Such a time saver! . I've saved this to Pinterest as it's so wonderful to have all of these techniques in one place. Thanks so much. !
Thanks for these idea’s. I love the layering stamps, but not always too happy about how much time they can take....this will certainly help!
Thanks Justine. I have been struggling with layering flowers and your instructions have really helped me. You are awesome!
Lots of great ideas. Justine! I have a set from Altenew, but have not used it. You've inspired me to try it.
Thanks for sharing this! I love watching you layer!
Such great tips!! Thanks for sharing!!
This was great. Love the copy paper hack.
Great video! and so helpful!
What great tips! Thank you so much for sharing. Have a great day 😀
I have a small craft room. Empty nesters now, so we have an extra bedroom. I struggle with layering stamps. Thank you for the video. It’s helpful. I will try them again.🙂
Enjoy your space! Layering can be a bit of a struggle which is why I find stamping in bulk is so great.
Thanks for These helpful Tipps🙏👍👏
I craft in my kitchen; the under-cabinet LED lighting is exactly what I need. With the help of my fella, I've been able to (mostly) fill my needs for storage with adaptations of cubes from H.L. These now are chopped & reconfigured to be open on 4 sides, w/ casters attached, and reside in my pantry closet when not in use. This arrangement serves 2 purposes: Keeps my purchasing to something manageable, AND everything HAS to go back outta sight when supper needs fixing, or company's coming!!
great video. i love layering.
I’ve been doing layering for a while now but I still learned a few tricks from you. Thank you
great help - thank you!
Great tips Justine, thank you! 👌🏻💕🐨🌺
I got some layering stamps with magazines that I purchased but haven't used them. I only got my stamp platform awhile ago and now I think I can do it. The thought of trying to line all those stamps up without help was scary! Thank you.
edited to add. I was at the doctor's today and on the way home stopped at Barnes and Noble and got some card making magazines with stamps and dies, etc. with each of them. I picked by what looked interesting. But I watched RUclips for a while and then started to look through the magazines that I had gotten. Surprise, surprise. One of the magazines had bird stamps and dies and it wasn't just a bird stamp it was layered stamps and on top of that, extra stamps to make three recognizable bird varieties: Finch, Blue tit and a Robin as well as a no-name generic type bird. The instructions on the back of the card with all the stamps and dies for which pieces to stamp in what order for each bird. If you didn't want to stamp and color the parts, you could die cut it out of pieces. They can be found in Simply Cards and Papercraft 216. Without your video that I watched tonight, I would be lost working with these stamps and dies so a very big thank you.
Love everything about the video. I do have my own craft room. I took the kids nursery and toddler room and made it into my craft room after they grew up enough to sleep in their own rooms. Love it.
Thank you! I love your bulk stamping technique. Why I didn't think of something like that, I haven't a clue. LOL This is why I love RUclips!
The hack for stamping 4 times was really helpful!
This video is so helpful. I also love your perfect nails and nail polish!
Ooh, love the 4 on one 6x6 and leaving the stamps on the MISTI - I'll be using that on my Christmas cards for sure!
It is a great little tip :)
Love the bulk stamping techniques! Really brilliant!
Great tips! Thanks
Thank you for sharing the idea about copy paper. My hubby and I share a room. Crafting on one side and office on the other.
I’ve taken over part of a spare bedroom for storage of items. The bed comes in handy as a flat surface to line up supplies and tools I’m using. There is a desk in that room that I use BUT I do make up a box of supplies for a project and move to the dining room table. I think it’s because the dining room has tons of light (2 walls of large windows), the table is larger and more stable than the old desk in the bedroom. My husband likes to wander by and see what I’m doing. :)
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Great tips, Thanks!!!
Really enjoyed this video Justine - watched time the end ! You know I love my pastes and there was definitely new stuff in here for me! Thank you for having me on the hop 😍
Great tips, Justine. I'd like to say I craft in my craft room but it's usually pretty messy and somehow never gets completely cleaned up. I usually find some other horizontal surface to work on, like the washing machine, LOL. Somehow I'm able to clean that surface up just fine. Hmmmmm.
omg the washing machine - that's the first time I've heard that one. Love it!
Ya, the need for clean clothes out weighs the desire to perfect that interactive card...SugarJets!!
@@justinehovey Actually the plumbing no longer drains as fast as the washing machine. I have to babysit it or I'll end up mopping the kitchen floor with every load. Perfect for a crafting session or reading a good book. haha.
Love that you explained the processo so
well. Thank you !!!😻
Thanks for sharing your creativity and informative video Justine. I am lucky to have small craft room, which I love xx
Fab tips and techniques for using layering stamps.
Hi Justine, what a great video!!! I have learned so much by watching you and as you said at the end of your video I will be getting out my layering stamps and will be having fun this time. Thank you so much for sharing these hacks that will be simplify my techniques for creating cards with layering stamps. I find them so beautiful when I see them, but when I tried to recreate them it would never be as beautiful as the images. But now I have learned so much, so guess what I am doing right after I finish this message... that’s right, I will be taking your hacks to create great layering flowers!!!
My crafting area is in my bedroom. On the weekends, however, I often go to a local coffee shop where I can sit in the corner with my tea and pastry, put on some Old Time Radio and just color for a while.
Wow great tips! Thanks so much!
Thanks for watching!
I love Altenew layering flowers too and I have used that last trick (also saw it from Jennifer McGuire) and it works great!! Thanks for sharing your other ideas and I have a little craft room/ closet that I work in but sometimes I like to stand up and work at my kitchen island when everyone is gone for the day!
I'm sure you have a lot of space there!
Thanks for all the suggestions. Plan on trying them out.
THANK YOU for this video, Justine - so many great tips and options. And the copy paper? DUH!! Why didn't I think of that??
Genius tips and hacks!
Awesome video, clear and concise instructions, great job and super useful. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
I craft all over the house currently. It depends where I can get a big enough space on a table or desk. I do have a small craft room. Everything needs to be organized at this point and time. Good tutorial. Tfs.
Thank you for all of those techniques
Thanks for watching!
Brilliant tips, Justine. Thanks so much for a fabulous video
Thanks!
Great video. I learned so much about stamping layers. Thank you for sharing. I now want to buy some Altenew stamps. I never wanted to buy them before.
I made a craft space in the garage. I have a fan for summer and a space heater for winter. I love it. I'm completely alone....no cat crawling over my work surface or anyone asking me where stuff is. My happy place.
Ode to happy places! That sounds heavenly!
I feel blessed to have a beautiful full craft room -- such a change from my single desk at the side of our bedroom when we lived in NYC. :)
That's why I didn't want an apartment in the city, a little more space is so nice!
Excellent collation of techniques! TFS
Thanks!
Thanks for the great tips, I like creating in my little box room. Used to be a little bedroom when the kids were young. X
I have a separate craft room, small but perfect for me. It is my happy place. Thank you for all the great tips!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you!!!!! Awesome Tips!!! I never knew .... I do now! Yah!!!
Great video! I definitely found some new ways to try the layering stamps. I do have a hard time with this and have almost given up using them. You’ve given me new hope. Thanks.
Wow Amazing! Thank you.