My friend told me about your videos a few weeks ago and I stayed up and watched a number of them last night. I am truly in love with all of your videos. They are easy to follow and I love the great education I recieve on new products. Thank you! I will definitely be trying some of the things that you have taught me.
Love, Love, Love these cards. Plan on making a set of them for the ladies in the family! Clean, neat, and Fun! Also, thanks for the MISTI information too!
I love the new ink pads Jennifer! They are beautiful and so easy to use! You are certainly getting your money's worth out of that Misti too. I confess, I thought it was really not necessary, but the more I see you use it, the more it becomes worth it.
OMG Jennifer what a fun video love the new inks and love the cards you created using it. Thanks for sharing your tips, tricks and techniques.....really enjoyed watching you in creative action super fun too with that little slicing action. Hope you feel totally better soon!! YOU ROCK!! Joan Smith
What an inspiration! Love this card design and these types of inks. I really appreciate your detailed step by step process videos. I will definitely give this technique a try. Thank you! Hope you are having a super week. Hugs, susano
I have always love the ombre look. How cool is it that they have finally come out with an ink pad. Sure does make life easier. Love you cards, Jennifer. That MISTI pad is something else.... I see mass production in my life... LOL
Love these ink pads, I was lucky to have been able to order them a few days ago! I can't wait to get them! I also love the "cha cha" comment in your video, from now on when I use those ink pads I'll think of you and doing the cha cha! Thanks for the great video and great cards!
I have some ancient ombre ink pad but these look way better! I have a ton of dye inks but I actually think the pigment ones stamp better. It may be the fault of the stamper!
This is why I like your card making videos so much. Not only do you tell us about great products in videos, you also make a lot of gender neutral cards in those same videos. :D
Love those inks! I actually have a quick question about the green and blue markers on your paper trimmer, where do you buy those? Mine did not come with those. Thank you!!
Love those inks!! I wanted to tell you about an alternate option to the template printed on the transparency. I purchased these vinyl template sheets from Amazon (www.amazon.com/Dritz-Quilting-Non-Slip-Template-6-Count/dp/B004BQXG3M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426020745&sr=8-1&keywords=vinyl+template+sheets) and cut them down to a few sizes, one to match the front of a card and one slightly smaller. I also cut one the full size of the MISTI pad. Then I used a Sharpie to mark the center lines of the smaller ones. They are already printed with a grid and they are a little heavier weight than a transparency sheet, but still see-through. They work really well.
These inks look beautiful! Thanks for the info. I'm curious about a couple things before I purchase...how do they work to ink a whole card panel? Does direct to paper or using a brayer work best? Also, do they work well on background stamps or is it difficult to get an even blend on such a large surface? I would love any advice you can give on these!
Chelsey Vorosmarty you have to get a bit creative to do a large background. it is possible though. i will have a video later this month. direct to paper works. haven't tried brayer.
TY Jennifer, and TY Amy. I have the Misti on my wish list already. But it's very important to know where to get products as inexpensive as possible. No job!, anyway the sad part about the Misti is she stop making LEFT HANDED. I thought that would be the Bomb for us left handed crafyers, but as usual I was too late. Any who, TY for the information, and teaching.
do they not have a risk of the ink bleeding into each other and just overbearing each other? Also I wanted to know if its possible to reink these pads and if so how would you do that?
Cynthia Clark me too. :) but if you look on Amazon and find your printer, it should list if you can use it for transparencies. also if you have an office supply store they can do