I've seen many cards using the tri-shutter technique and this design is by far the most beautiful! Thanks for the tip on the scor-pal too. Can't wait to try it!
This is my favorite card to make and this is the exact video that I learned it on. I have looked at this video many times. She is so clear in the directions, and her card is decorated beautifully.
WOW, someone sent me this card and I was floored! I just loved it so much I wanted to make one too! So, she sent me here, thanks so very much for sharing this, you know, it looks hard, but I think if I try it out, I don't think it would be as hard as it originally looked! I love it and so will the people recieving them from in the near future! Louella
This is my Favorite card to make! I've made three of them so far and everyone I sent to is very impressed! I'm back to make another one! Thanks alot for the great instuctions on this card! Louella
Wow, I have just seen this video while deciding to get back into crafting to make up our wedding invites. I no longer have any crafting stuff, I threw it all out when I emigrated to Finland. So could you please tell me everything I would need to make this card please? absolutely everything from the press thing to make the folders, types of tapes, card, piercing things, even the decorative things to stick on it. Thanks so much I absolutely love it!!!
wOW, amazing. The best hard looking card ever.But you made it easy for us to try out. What is that brown mat you used to make the folds? And where can I purchase it from and how much?
Thank-you so much your video was very clear and easy to follow, I also liked that you had the camera close up , it was easy to follow your instructions, I will make one tonight. I love the paper you used the card is beautiful.
Wow, beautiful!!! I want to try this out!!! Question: What tool did you use to push little wholes thru some of your layered card stocks? It looks like stitching! I am loving this card, BIG time! Thanks for sharing!! :D
I have no tools in that video and I did that card - it took longer of course. The saying was self-written, the pink boarder was created with the help of a stencil I printed out; then cut by hand, the paper was distressed with sand paper, the flower and bow = old wrapping items, the paper piercing took longer, I used an old curve template from school. So everything you need to have is ideas how to replace the tools - and of course paper, paper knife and ruler, glue, time and fun :-)
One for my "tutorial" list. Am rubbish with measurements & working out cut or fold lines so have to save for when I can get my brain in that particular gear! Lol... I always use plain card blanks exactly for reasons I have mentioned but maybe if I save this, it'll be easier for me? I learn from 'seeing' rather than 'reading' instructions! Tfs. C☺
Wonderful video, however, it froze on my computer at 8:37. I managed to get the rest by just looking at the card at the beginning. Thank you so much for sharing!!! Love the paper too!!!
@SuperMakeupart The stamps can be purchased from Verve (type in Verve stamps) into your google search engine. The paper is no longer available. It was sold by Stampin' Up! in an older catalog. The paper cutter is Fiskars, the adhesive Scor-Tape. If you google those names, you will find stores that carry the cutter/tape. Greetings to qatar. My husband was stationed there for a year. Hugs and smiles Beate
i really loved how easily step by step you made this beautiful card , can you please list out all the tools that you use , please that would help me buy it , Thanks :)
WOW!!!!Dina mam, did you notice that most of the people who saw your videos were Indians.And I have to say....YOU ARE #VERYCREATIVE. It helped me a lot. My sister actually hates me.....but when I made this greeting card for her birthday, I don't know what happened, she was talking to me very nicely that time onwards, Thank you sooooo much for sharing this video, mam. Is there any magic in this video that made my sis talk with me?#LoveyouDina ;-)
I see a lot of tutorials say things like 8 by 12 or 5 by 12 etc. however my a4 card stock is only 11 inches. where do we find affordable card stock in the 12 inch measurements without me having to use 12 by 12 patterned or do I have to keep getting a3 and cut down
@Splitcoaststampers i am from india and i want these stamps... but it is not available in my country. can you suggest another site or somethin like these? :-)
@elfiestouchofeurope I am using a Fiskars Paper cutter. You can purchase them in the store in purple. This one is sold by Stampin' Up!, that's why it's black. Hugs and smiles
Rose, you can find a supply list as well as the dimensions and scoring measurements listed in the photo tutorial for each of our videos. You can find the link for the photo tutorial under the video description. Hugs and smiles