I love the idea of using the scraps to mask off areas of the stencil. I always hated throwing even the small pieces away! And using just the small parts of the stencil is a great idea too! Thanks Natasha!
I love how simple, yet elegant, your cards are. I also enjoy your Facebook group. So many talented card makers! I encourage anyone who hasn't taken a peak to check out the Facebook group now!
Very pretty card and great technic, great ideas on the use of the stencil. I look forward to watching your videos. I’ll have to go back to see last years card ideas Thanks again.
I absolutely love watching you craft a new card, you make it look so easy...I recently made a birthday card for my bff...took me 2 days,lol. Hope I speed up after I learn more
You are so sweet and so talented!! I look forward to your videos and as soon as I see that you have uploaded I click on so fast and I'm never disappointed!! Your creativity is amazing and I'm so glad you bring us such wonderful content. Never stop doing what you do. I appreciate you dearly!!
Great card Natasha and a great tip for using your bits of masking sheet! I love yellow and grey together and you used them to perfection. Thank you for another great tutorial. Stay safe and keep crafting......please!! xx
Thank you it is a brilliant card. You would never know how much I appreciate you using things that we could have in our staches. Here in South Africa our lock down in extremely strick we can not even order things that needs to be delivered it must be only essential stuff. All shops are closed only essential services are open. So when I do my card making it needs to be stuff that I have in my little craft room. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Hugs to you out of Africa. (South Africa - Johannesburg)
I love what you do with the stencils and I also just watch another video of yours that you you also used a stencil, and both cards look great. I really love watching your videos because you create wonderful cards without having to buy all these expensive items
You’re so very creative. Truly love watching your tutorials. I especially like that you use the items that you already have, and inspiring me to go through my stash and use what I have.
Very nice, the grey background almost looks like you have used vellum. I must admit I very rarely use my stencils so need to get them out . It’s always good to see how you inspire us to use what we have in our stash.
Oh my goodness! I just had to pause the video to say what a brilliant idea about the way you place your top onto your card base! Try as I might, I nearly always get mine crooked. I will definitely try your way, today!
I’m so happy I’ve found your channel! Thank you for sharing your creativity 💜 Have you ever watched Wentworth on Netflix? You sound so much like Vera, such a lovely voice ♥️
Yes I did enjoy and like the card you made, very much. Thankyou. But I would like to ask about the watercolour paper and the card. Where do you get them from ?each time I try to blend, the card Or paper I am using, goes bobbly. I need the right stuff. Please assist.
Now I know what a tiny crafting space you have I feel greedy! My actual desk is quite small and gets squished with products easily, but I can move to a whole table if I want to. (I rarely do though as my desk faces a window where I can watch the birds)
Ur card is beautiful and u always inspire me but I wud like to know how u dont get finger prints all over ur card when working with oxide inks, I find I cant touch my card when I have used them because they leave marks and can ruin a piece, I know they react to water but my hands r clean and dry yet still make marks do u have any advice cause I saw u touch the card several times and it was fine for u, I'm still learning how to use these lol x
Yes, you do have to be careful because they do stay wet longer than a dye ink, so if I have to touch somewhere that i've just inked, I will often stick a little low tack tape (sticky side up) onto my fingers, and that stops the fingerprints etc
Its just for picking up gems..it has enough tack to pick them up, but then when touched down lightly to any adhesive, it releases. and they are super cheap!