I always love your fearless techniques Laurel! Yes, I can use your men card ideas! Many thanks. BTW, you are so spot on when you say we tend to look for those traditional "men" card patterns so thank you for a refreshing change and opening my creativity!
This is the first of your videos I've seen, and of course I had to subscribe. You made me smile and laugh out loud, even though it's way too early, and I love so many of your ideas (especially the swinked card!!) These cards look great! Thank you for sharing!!
So awesome, Laurel! Running theme through most of these cards is that bit of grungy texture mixed with the clean and simple white-such a great approach!
I love your video! Thank you so much foe sharing masculine cards. This is something we don't see much of and it is the most challenging for me to come up with. Love your energy as well!
Blew my mind! Such fantastic cards and so fast! It takes me 4 hours to make a cards so needless to say I rarely have time to make them!!!! I can’t believe how fast you did these! You are a true artist though. I have admired your watercolor paintings! Great video! My favorite!
Hello, I just found you and I am so glad I did. Love, love your masculine cards, and just in time for Father's Day. I have to say that I am on my first bottle of Bearly Art Glue and love it too. I'm hooked and use only it. I had to pay $25.00 for 2 ounces (Toronto, Canada) so you know I have to love it to justify that crazy price. Thanks for all your great ideas.
7:28 Lol. Those bits where you accidentally brushed away a bit too much embossing ink look like marks from fingertips clinging to the card. Kind of appropriate for the sentiment
Totally awesome cards!! You said you moved from Florida, I was born and raised in Florida!! I live in North Georgia now!! Thanks for sharing awesome ideas!!!
Laurel, I told Ardyth I love these 3 videos and I'm glad you guys did them. I'm excited for the retreat!! IS there a glue video? I looked back on your videos but I can't find one with your going with the just the one glue and the one foam tape. Maybe I missed it?
Hey, Laurel! Barely Art has a silicone tip for the fine point!! Yay!! Nor needing to worry about my pin drying in the nozzle (don’t ask!) I saw Jennifer McGuire use it. Reasonably inexpensive (I think shipping costs more than the cap). Just thought you might like to know, as this glue has also become my one and only. Thanks for the video and ideas! Great cards and suggestions.
@@michaleedwards4310 Bearly Art Glue. I really like it! I can’t do the Art Glitter Glue because we get quite frigid in the winter, and the AGG can’t freeze. The Bearly Art Glue won’t freeze! Here’s a link (I’m technically challenged, so I hope it works!) bearly.art/products/bearly-art-precision-craft-glue-4-fl-oz
Haha no it’s not a glue video but I need that glue! I recently bought a glue runner (or whatever it’s called) and I regret it. I find it difficult to align my backgrounds to the card base and once I’ve stuck the background down I can’t move it or take it off to make any corrections. I find myself becoming anxious trying to stick the panel to the card base. Great ideas for masculine cards. Thanks!
I really love these masculine cards and revisited this video for inspiration. I know your reasons for loving the Catherine Pooler inks. But what about the Bearly art glue? Is is fast grab and is it as strong as some of the other glues? Why is this your exclusive glue now.
I have 3 boys and boy cards are super hard, especially when they hit their teens, they are no longer into pirates or cute stuff! Thanks for doing this for men, now for boy cards... challenge throw down!
I’ve watched a few cards made with strips recently. It’s interesting how none of you line up your strips to one edge of the card to optimise the size of your offcuts 🤔 Even one person who was re-using almost all offcuts to make new cards
hi there. so refrwshing to watch a video that actually shows " how to" and not a life history with 5 mins of card making. i usually fast forward to 3rd way through for info but not this one. ive no dye cutter but you gave alternatives. thats much needed. i used a paper doilie inststed. Opend up may idears. Iv also kept those strips too but never found a way to use them without them looking like ive just plonked them down. Sons dogs birthday soon... me things im gonna steel your idea LOL... So from lady in England... many thanks.