Wow, such a super cute but lovely card! I’m loving your vintage-y ephemera cards lately 💕 Love the lace on the teacup, the gingham paper, the word dies and the vellum over the printed paper, not to mention the steam. I always find it hard to adhere vellum, but that’s definitely given me food for thought as I forget to use my brads. Well done as always Natasha and thanks so much for the lovely response to my comment in the previous video 😊💖
I wish my brain would work a bit more like yours, but then I am happy to learn from you with every video you post. Thank you for your tips and tricks (the one with the cutter and the mint tape on small pieces solves one of my crafting problems!) and the beautiful card you created!❤️☕️❤
Do I dare admit that I have never heard anyone use the word Ephemera before until you did on one of your other videos!! You give me lots of ideas that I wouldn't think of. Really enjoy watching you and how your cards come out so nice.
What a pretty card! I love how you added the trim piece to the cup and made it look like an original feature. Also love the brads. For a time they were very popular and you saw them on lots of cards and scrapbook pages but you don’t see that much anymore.
Thanks for sharing another beautiful card- if you are looking for an eyelet setter you can’t go past a crop-a-dile from we r memory keepers they are pricey but well worth it. I have both the hand held and desk one and use the hand held one more in my cardmaking x great multilayer hole punch too.
Lovely selection of the gingham green paper. But I really like your creative thinking of running the tea cup through your cutting machine to pick up the stitching on the cup lace!!! Only Natasha would come up with something like that😍
Natasha, I enjoy the way you challenge yourself by using elements that aren't your usual "go to's". I must admit I could not identify those swirly die pieces until the end when you fastened them above the tea cup as steam vapour! Guess I'm slow at times!
This card is so cute! I have a similar teacup die. I think I will save the string from actual tea bags for the cards. I pull them off when I put the used bags into the compost bin. Just cut off the tea-stained end.
Love the tea cup die, and the extra step you took running through a second time. An alternative to vellum would be swiping background with white ink or paint.
Natasha, Your card is so very lovely!! I got the die set a couple of days ago!! I don't have any ephemera but I do have some stamps I could use. Always enjoy your videos!
Mintay paper is definitely one of a kind, very much my style. I have some in 12x12 and 6x6. Haven’t used it yet. It’s too beautiful to cut up, but after seeing your video, I’m going to Break it out and have some fun. Tysm
Beautiful card, I have just been watching a video tutorial for a teacup card, my friend has cut a couple out for me so will have to give it a go,I'm on holiday in Australia until July, keep warm there my daughter in CHCH said it's bitterly cold.
Very cute one Natacha , thank you for the inspiration! Would it be possible to do one using smaller ephemera to use them up. And maybe with Tim Holtz paper dolls. I was excited to get some but I cannot find a way to use them for cards. Just asking, no pressure 🙈
Great card, Natasha! TFS I love seeing the use of Brads coming back with card makers recently. I heard one woman yesterday refer to them as "split pins". I loved that... I had never heard that term before.
Super cute & so much fun! It’s always challenging to break away from our “normal,” but it can be so rewarding. I love how this card turned out. I don’t have this particular mug, but I do have one. I’m inspired to get it out & see what I can do with that. Thank you Natasha! Another fabulous video.
I am enjoying all the different ways you are using this die set. I try to be creative with my stuff but find myself sitting there with an empty mind sometimes lol.
Lol you confused me so bad, I just woke from a nap(fever) and I thought I slept the whole night because I read this. It's only Wednesday afternoon here. 😂😂😂