Great quick ideas to use up papers. I got 6 x 6 cards & cut papers diagonal & stuck them in different corners & I was surprised how quick and easy they were to make. I can put embellishments on them when I need too.
GREAT VIDEO & CARDS, Jackie! I LOVE the DSP from the Sale-a-Bration~all are wonderful n’ fun to use! And FREE w/a $50 order! So GREAT! I like the Stamp Sets that you used, and appreciate the tip to “check out stamps in card kits”, too! :-))) It was also helpful to see you “attach labels” (I don’t usually do that either! But good to know!) and the SHAMMY tip! I don’t stamp as often as you so I’m glad to know that it’s a good idea to let it air dry before storing to prevent mold, etc. :-)))) Once again, TFS n’ HAPPY STAMPIN’ n’ CREATIN’! Sending SMILES from Madison, WI! :-))))))
Thanks again for all the tips and ideas! I make cards for nursing home residents and need quick , easy but pretty cards and these fit the bill perfectly! Thanks so much.
Your tips today we're exactly what I needed to know. Thank you and keep making your beautiful cards. Just got that DSP and that stamp set.....I will be making those cards
I received that paper and wasn’t too impressed with it. LOVE how you used it in much smaller pieces. Now why didn’t I think of that? Guess that’s why I watch you Thanks for sharing
Love these cards, and I need birthday cards and quick. These are simple with an impact.. and I LOVE that you show he inside too,a COMPLETED card. I always want to over do and takes a long time to do cards. Less is more. THANK YOU!!! 👍
I'm going to "try" to cut down one of my 12x12 dsp packs cuz your video inspired me to use it up. I usually make my cardstock base 8.50" x 5.5", score 4.25". So what size should I cut down a pack of dsp? I'm thinking cut down dsp to 4" x 5.25" to layer onto the card front. Your thoughts?
Love using the shammy, but it got stained and looked bad, even though it WAS clean. Now, when I use a stamp, I will "stamp off" on scrap paper several times to get most of the ink off, then I use the shammy on the stamp.
Regular basic white is about 180 gsm or 90lb. The coloured cardstock from SU is about 200 gsm/100lb. And thick basic white I believe is 250 gsm/125 lb. A cardbase should be at least 200 gsm/100 lb.
Ok you say when you fold a card you put the raised line inward, but with say, paper pumpkin the colored sides of the base would be on the inside, and white on the outer side.im confused at which one todo.
Watching replay
Jackie your card are always amazing
Love the cards.
Very pretty cards!
Thanks for all your tips on stamps and making quick and easy cards!!
Love these cards!!!
Love your idea..
Loved the video!!
I love you quick and easy cards. There so pretty. Nice card that will help use our DSP. Thank you for Sharing
Love, love your ideas, Jackie!!
Great cards! Easy enough for me to follow😃
Love the envelope idea!
I just love these Jackie. Thanks so much for sharing.
Love them all! Thanks for sharing, hugs from France 🇫🇷 😊
Simple? Yes! Beautiful? Yes!! Thank you.
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Beautiful cards
Thanks so much!
Amazing cards 😍 Thank you for sharing 😘
So simple and so effective! Thank you.
Glad you liked the video!
Love the cards! Thanks for all the great tips!
Such pretty cards! I think i can do that!
You always have great tips. Thanks.
Hi Jackie, always enjoy your videos 😃💕
I love that you love them!
Its amazing cards 💗
Super video, great tips as always!
I love the cards.I have the paper and got the other stuff ordered. So will be making these cute but simple cards.I also enjoy your videos. ❤
Great ideas
Glad you like them!
Great quick ideas to use up papers. I got 6 x 6 cards & cut papers diagonal & stuck them in different corners & I was surprised how quick and easy they were to make. I can put embellishments on them when I need too.
GREAT VIDEO & CARDS, Jackie! I LOVE the DSP from the Sale-a-Bration~all are wonderful n’ fun to use! And FREE w/a $50 order! So GREAT! I like the Stamp Sets that you used, and appreciate the tip to “check out stamps in card kits”, too! :-))) It was also helpful to see you “attach labels” (I don’t usually do that either! But good to know!) and the SHAMMY tip! I don’t stamp as often as you so I’m glad to know that it’s a good idea to let it air dry before storing to prevent mold, etc. :-)))) Once again, TFS n’ HAPPY STAMPIN’ n’ CREATIN’! Sending SMILES from Madison, WI! :-))))))
Thank you,very pretty cards.
Enjoy the quick n simple yet pretty cards.
Love that DSP ... beautiful cards.
Very nice card and very well explained. I just subscribed to your blog and channel. Thank you for sharing your passion.
Thanks again for all the tips and ideas! I make cards for nursing home residents and need quick , easy but pretty cards and these fit the bill perfectly! Thanks so much.
I do the same thing. Just putting together 150 Easter cards.
WOW, what a wonderful job! Love from the Netherlands!
@@gayleleeg WOW! That's awesome, good job. Love from the Netherlands!
They may be easy, but they are beautiful. Going to try this today! Thanks for sharing.
These cards are great and a nice way to use the free (?) designer papers. Thanks for the helpful tips on the stamping shammy's.
Love this design. Lovely. Thanks for sharing. ❤️
Great cards. Have a blessed day.
Love the cards. It's my favourite DSP!
Hi Jackie, you amaze me and all your genius ideas, so thank you for sharing!! 🤗🤗
Love, love, love these easy peasy cards. Going to make some. Thank you for sharing.
Cards are great as usual! Love your hair cut too!❤️
Hi from nc!!
Really pretty cards!! Love the tips you share
Thank you, Jackie! I always love your videos and your great instructions for us to make beautiful cards!
Thanks Jackie. Great cards. Your tip on how to put the la else on the stamps came at just the right time. Must received my order. Thanks so much. 😊
I always love your card designs! Thank you!
Love this simple beautiful design! I have a couple packages of this paper ordered and on it's way. Can hardly wait to play with it.
Always love your quick and easy card ideas. You are the master! 😉
Really pretty cards Jackie, loved them ! Thanks for sharing.
Great cards! Love how you keep it simple but so awesome! Just love it!
The cards are lovely. Thanks for always adding some helpful tips.
Always great tips, Jackie, and I love the cards you made with that LOVELY DSP! Thanks so much from SWFL 🌴🌺🌴
Your tips today we're exactly what I needed to know. Thank you and keep making your beautiful cards. Just got that DSP and that stamp set.....I will be making those cards
I received that paper and wasn’t too impressed with it. LOVE how you used it in much smaller pieces. Now why didn’t I think of that? Guess that’s why I watch you Thanks for sharing
The cards are beautiful!😍
Great way to use up my DSP scraps.
Thank you so much for sharing!
Saying hi from the Netherlands 🤗🇳🇱
SO hard to use the pretty paper, nut getting better...these are perfect.
I love these cards, how you designed the envelopes. Tfs
I love these cards Jackie - I may even cut into my DSP LOL x
Love these cards, and I need birthday cards and quick. These are simple with an impact.. and I LOVE that you show he inside too,a COMPLETED card. I always want to over do and takes a long time to do cards. Less is more. THANK YOU!!! 👍
I'm going to "try" to cut down one of my 12x12 dsp packs cuz your video inspired me to use it up. I usually make my cardstock base 8.50" x 5.5", score 4.25". So what size should I cut down a pack of dsp? I'm thinking cut down dsp to 4" x 5.25" to layer onto the card front. Your thoughts?
Love using the shammy, but it got stained and looked bad, even though it WAS clean. Now, when I use a stamp, I will "stamp off" on scrap paper several times to get most of the ink off, then I use the shammy on the stamp.
What weight is "thick" cardstock
Regular basic white is about 180 gsm or 90lb. The coloured cardstock from SU is about 200 gsm/100lb. And thick basic white I believe is 250 gsm/125 lb. A cardbase should be at least 200 gsm/100 lb.
Thanks so much for the weight advice.
Ok you say when you fold a card you put the raised line inward, but with say, paper pumpkin
the colored sides of the base would be on the inside, and white on the outer side.im confused at which one todo.
Low these cards!
When my shimmy gets dry and hard, I fill a bowl or pot with warm water and let my shammy soak. Uses less water.