Thank you so much Jennifer for the really great instructions...and the way you talk about it with little memory things like saying the feet and legs...those expressions really help us seniors remember better. LOL. getting old isn't so easy. Thank you for two adorable cards or was it three....LOL...... Your a great story teller and make it easier to understand. thank you.....pat
Jennifer your cleverness with these mechanics is amazing. Wish I had more kids to send cards too! thanks as always for sharing.
6 лет назад
Every time you do a video... I want to buy everything and do what you showed. My budget doesn't allow me to do so BUT I can get a little at a time. Thank you yet again for a GREAT video!!!
These cards are genius and so much fun. Your creative talent is obvious and impressive, but I am always impressed by what a great teacher you are. Your explanations are clear and direct with simple, step-by-step directions. Great teaching is a talent not that many people have. Thanks for the amazing tutorials.
This is a fabulous idea! Been making double sliders for years without the MFT mechanism. Never thought to make it a peek-a-boo! Going to try that ASAP! TFS Jennifer! 😘
Jennifer, I have been watching your videos for a while now and really enjoy them. I am able to follow your descriptions easily and I look forward to making these cards... so creative!
Thank you for the 5x7 card! I like the fact that you use products from several different companies. I think it's great to highlight several companies. I have made both types of cards, but making the mechanisms without a die is complicated. Quite frankly, I don't remember the steps of how to make them from scratch, but I do remember that they seemed complicated and time-consuming. The dies take out the guesswork and make them so much easier to remember & create.
Love love love these great slider cards....now I must get busy...got the Christmas tree one that you did earlier with the boy and girl...and without the slider die...will check out that tutorial again...I cannot keep up with you....so many cards to make...so little time....Blessings to you Jennifer
Oh my GOODNESS!!! You really outdid yourself this time! These are amazing! I especially like the cocoa card the best. I really appreciate your descriptions on the "Kissing Card" - you made it easy to follow - just what I needed. Can't wait to try these - know they will be a big hit! Thanks soooooo much!
I really love these cards, I will order those dies . It is the nicest way I have seen to give a gift card to someone. Thanks for sharing your tricks with all of us.
Love both of these cards. As always, Jennifer, you show us some amazing cards. The double slider card will become a birthday card and some Christmas cards as well. Thank you.
These are so cute! Your explanations are so easy understand. I just love your videos. Glad to see that there are some affordable interactive dies out there. That double slider die is genius!
I love all three of these Jennifer, but I think the gift card pop up is my favorite - what a SUPER cute idea for all those Christmas gift cards! Thank you!
Missed you, was very excited to watch today's video. Great cards , I just ordered the first slider die you used and I am extremely happy I did thanks to your video and explanation on using it. Heading to my craft room now. Thank you so much for the information and inspiration!!!
Wow! That was a lot of work to share that with us! I’m curious now about Christmas cookies. Tim has those new dies. I hadn’t thought about pearl embossing powder to make it look like frosting.
Oooh, I love those WPlus9 stamp sets! Those mechanisms are so simple but always fascinating, I find! Thank you for another inspirational video - as always, Jennifer!
I think these interactive card are adorable! Thank you for such great instructions. Also, LOVE that you made a 5x7 card. 90% of my cards are this size & I wish the US card making industry would make more supplies suited to this size, similar to UK designers.
I’m impressed with the design of these slider cards. A simple mechanism to make a fabulous fun card. Thanks Jennifer for making a little bit more challenging cards now and then. I appreciate that as my family loves the interactive cards I give them. Have you ever heard of a leaf launcher card? I found one (but lost it) on RU-vid with the finished card absolutely hilarious. It was not difficult to make and only required a rubber band. I would love to see your take on this.
Is this the card you mean? m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UVRTkf3bzu8.html#fauxfullscreen Ellen Hutson actually has a die called a flinger die.