Beautiful! Love your design, color, and embellishment choices. Thanks for showing your assembly with tips to pick up. I saved screenshots of several to reproduce. This is the best paper pack assembly I’ve watched. It does not look mass produced. I think the beautiful fussy cut central embellishments add that classy touch. Watercolor look of background papers also adds to it. Jennifer from Virginia, USA.
I just discovered your channel! You are amazing! Lovely cards and I want this paper!I see this is from 2 years ago I can’t find this wonderful paper anywhere… please help! Thanks!
Every card is beautiful! It’s a nice paperback. I love the non-traditional colours for that you used in some of these Christmas cards. I’ especially love the use of Press n Seal for layering up the flowers and leaves, that’s brilliant!
Dear Donna, just found you on RU-vid and have subscribed. The paper collection is beautiful but you are amazing. Fantastic set of cards and designs - really beautiful. Please do more - you are a talent. Love Shirley (London UK) xx
This was stunning (I actually clapped at the end, and yes I know nobody can hear me!). The Aussie in me was just sitting here saying, over and over "That's Bloody Brilliant!" even though I've seen similar videos before. It was just beautiful, and the use of the little images from the front of the pack is genius. Great job.
so beautiful - wish I could fussy cut like this but my poor old arthritic hands won’t do it - I’ll try and work around that cause I love what you’re creating 😃🤗 Merry Christmas 😃🤗 PS was 18 mins into your video and was so impressed that you had created all these beautiful cards without a snowflake or reindeer insight 🤣😂 am just a tad slow some days 🇨🇦
I have just seen this comment. And I'm with you on the reindeers and snowflakes. ( although, currently living in Japan, I'm getting into the snowflakes while they're appropriate to my Christmas!)
Wonderful cards! I’m definitely going to use some of these for inspiration for my Christmas cards this year. You used such a pretty paper pack. Thanks for sharing.
Just found this video. Beautiful cards. Smiled when I saw the OWH sketches. New to me technique- what is the “paper” used to hold the cut outs together? Is is cling wrap? What a great idea.
Hi Kathy...I too just saw this video...and LOVED it! The 'paper' is called "Press'n'seal" and it's made by Glad. It's stickyish on one side and not the other but when you press it down (hence the name) it seals to whatever it's stuck to. In papercrafting it lets you do some really cool and helpful things...For some idiotic reason they do not sell it here in Australian supermarkets BUT it is available online from Amazon and apparently you can get it from Costco if you have one near you. I bought mine online in a 3pk..all huge rolls. One in the kitchen...one for mum and one in my craft stash (that I'll never use up! Lol) hope this helps...Hugs from Melb. Aust. Ali xx (lol...just realised I'm on my husbands comp. so I'm not signed in as me 🤣)
@@MsAliemm Oh my gosh it’s Press N Seal! How ingenious to use it in this way - thank you for explaining. I’m in the States, will pick some up next time I’m grocery shopping.
Can I ask about the sticky transparent cling film kind of tape you assembled the die cuts on pre to gluing them down? I have never seen this used before. :)
It’s called Press n’Seal and it’s purchased in the housewares department where wax paper, aluminum foil and baggies etc are sold. It is not cellophane or plastic wrap! I find it very useful when putting a number of elements down on a card. For example if I’m trying to put a cascade of flowers down I arrange and rearrange the pieces on the front of the card then pick them up altogether with the Press n’ Seal. Then I can see from the back where to put my glue to maintain the same arrangement on my card. 🇨🇦
Hi Denise, up until a few months ago I was using and recommending the 3M tape, but they've changed the formula and it's ultra sticky now. So I just use whatever I find at my local craft or discount store at the moment. One tip - if the tape is too sticky, lay it on some baking paper to cut it. That stops whatever tape you have from gumming up your scissors. Also, thank you!
I'm so sorry to say that I've only just seen your comment. Sorry! Up until last year was using and recommending the 3M tape, but they've changed the formula and it's ultra sticky now. So I just use whatever I find at my local craft or discount store at the moment. One tip - if the tape is too sticky, lay it on some baking paper to cut it. That stops whatever tape you have from gumming up your scissors. Also, thank you!
Hi Brittania! Thank you. I ordered the tape online from the USA, but apparently they've changed the tack level and it's no longer the same thing, sadly.