I am in awe of your talents. Not only for making gorgeous cards, but the wonderful way you explain the process. Your ability to show us how and invite us to explore our own options is amazing. Thank you Natasha x
Those cards turned out Beautiful 👍💕 You, if you fold over some cardstock and then fold your baby wipe over the folded cardstock and put some tape on both side to hold it in place---you'll have a fabulous tool for putting on your inks and then use that to swatch over your glossed cardstock. You can even use the tool to make mountain top effects in a rainbow color or even swirls, or other designs. It becomes a FABULOUS tool.👍💖🥰
I found your Channel about a week ago and have just been having so much fun watching you make these cards. I make cards for hospitalized children and have been looking for some fun new ways to make beautiful cards that they will enjoy. Thank you so much for taking so much time to share these techniques with us. I also love your accent :-)
Oh Natasha these cards are just gorgeous. I wish I was living in a house so that I could buy more craft stuff lol. This was video so inspirational to watch and see how these turned out. Thankyou for your continued creativity and all your amazing techniques they bring so much happiness to see what we can all achieve. You are are truly an artist in your field of card making.
Great video and yes I use nail polish quite often, there are many colours to choose from and cheaply priced in bargain bins. good for a coat of sparkle too.Thx Tash, have a great day
OH I really love the look of the glossy card stock. I have been so afraid to use it, afraid it would smudge and the ink would come off on my fingers. That does not seem to be the case though. SO pretty. Love that congrats card best.
Oh.my.goodness!!! What a brilliant idea!! I noticed on the last one you didn’t use the little anti-static pad before embossing. Is that because it’s glossy paper? That last card was stunning. I think the second card will be beautiful using Christmas colors to make the plaids. Oh, you are THE most stalemated card maker I’ve watched on RU-vid…and there are many!! Thank you, Natasha.
Very very nice, as always! I love all three cards. I was gifted some yellow glossy card stock that I never quite knew what to do with. I will give these techniques a try for sure! TFS!
Congratulations for your project in the french magazine “ cartes et scrap facile” I love all your projects! Thank you for sharing! Best wishes from Belgium 🇧🇪
Hi Cathy, I can't find a magazine called "cartes et scrap facile" in France. Only "Passion cartes créatives" or "Crea cartes et scrap". Could you please give me more info in the one you're talking about. When was it, and which number. Thank you a lot.
Natasha again I am in awe of your talent and the ease you have in showing us the way. These cards are breathtaking. I love the brilliance of the glossy card stock and the ink colour combo really suits the images. TFS again. 🇨🇦
Looks so so fun.. i used to do this when I first started and love these techniques! As always, such pretty cards. I so enjoy your videos that I am going back to the beginning to watch the ones I havent seen.
The orange card reminds me of photo paper with smeared ink. The white embossed image jumps off the surface beautifully. The plaid you didn't use really looked like a fuzzy blanket to me as well lol.🌷🌷
Wow! These are SOOOOO pretty Natasha! I would never have thought of using glossy card in this way! Definitely another one to add to the ‘must play with’ list! 😊 thank you for your continued gorgeous creations and constant inspiration! 😍 xx
Love all of your cards and these techniques!! That congratulations card is just gorgeous! Can't wait to give these a try!! Thanks for sharing your amazing talent with all of us!!
Thank you so very much Natasha. Every card you produce is stunning. I have some glossy cardstock in my stash and now can’t wait to go play with it. I am not a creator but a follower of great inspiration by YOU! Hugs from Canada ❤️🇨🇦
I have had that stamp for many years, there is another that is more detailed same butterflies and dies that can be used with both. Love your techniques