Natasha, your ideas always inspire me! You always have such cute, beautiful, unique cards. Thank you so very much. You're a creative genius! You get my mojo going again when I'm in a card making slump. Thanks again for this great vid!
Wow Natasha! Now that is an amazing technique! So effective looking but so simple. I love both of those cards and love the layout of the hearts. It’s such a versatile technique, even circles or squares would work too. I tend to store my scraps in a concertina folder and forget all about them 🙊 Not anymore. You’ve given me food for thought and determination to use them up. Great job Natasha 😊🩷x
Clever idea Natasha. Definately one to remember for the future. Ive just been die cutting butterflies out of some scraps as the bag was getting overfull!!
Love your channel so much. I make tiny ephemera in one sitting. Get all my tiny dies out and whatever fits, I diecut it. Then I have piles of things to choose from when I make "collection" cards. 😊
What a wonderfully simple idea with fab results. I don’t have tiny scraps as I save them all and take to my local school just down the road. They love them. But will be giving this a go anyway. I can also see this using patterned papers. Love it. 💕
lovely cards and great idea for using up tiny scraps, I usually turn mine into small flowers of cut leaves and embellishments from mine, thank you for sharing ❤
Natasha, those two cards are simply beautiful ! I tend not to keep little pieces of card stock, unless it’s a scrap piece of alcohol inked acetate or a special piece of pre-printed cardstock. Love your work. 😊
Oh Natasha, even when you try to convince us that you are "just using up some tiny scraps", you hit us with two beautifully thought out cards, even reversing the colours on the second of each heart to make a slight difference. You are so creative xx PS: Gotta have some sparkle 😉😊😊
Great cards/ideas! I don’t usually keep tiny scraps but I do save most of the strip I cut off the side of my card panels. There are so many fun ways to use them.
Yes, I keep my small scraps. It has to be at least an inch square. If not it goes in the trash. Your cards are so pretty and a great eay to use small scraps. I appreciate videos like this one. TFS.❤
Love both cards; simple and beautiful! ❤❤ I save ALL my tiny/small scrap pieces, lol…but I do use them in time on different projects. I always go to my scraps b4 cutting into a new sheet.
Lovely bright cards. I love the idea of using tiny scraps, especially if they're going to end up looking this good. I usually donate scraps to a local kindergarten and school for their use. Thank you 😊
I keep my tiny scraps just in case I can’t use it for something later. But it does feel so good to find a project where I can use them up! Thanks for this idea!
I usually use my little scraps to do something like a quilt design since I also like to sew. I have some circle and rectangular dies like these hearts and the this is a beautiful design you made of these cards! Thank you for sharing ❤
I save even teeny tiny scraps, and I USE them! You just showed me yet another way to use them! I need to make anniversary cards for family members, and nothing was coming to me. Now, thanks to you, I’ve got some ideas! Thanks! Would work for weddings too!
I love how you used the tiny scraps. The little hearts are so cute. I have a whole bunch of little tiny scraps and I can make a beautiful and cute card for my daughter. Thank you so much for sharing. 🤗
Great ideas. Love the different sizes of hearts. So simple. I even have dies like that. Yes…. Way too many scraps. I’m always on the hunt for how to use them. I’ve taken small strips and glued them onto cardstock and cut a tag or flag shape. I liked the one you did not long ago where you didn’t cut the strips all neatly but left them uneven. I’ll be using all the ideas. Thanks!
I like to punch shapes from my scraps so they are ready to use on a project. Especially circles and hearts. I keep them in boxes from Kmart in their shapes. Saves a lot of time when I just need an extra something to layer up.