Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Inspiration Post | Valentines Day Shaker Card (Video)

Hi everyone!  It's Louise here today and I have been making and sharing a lot of shaker cards recently and have received some questions regarding how I go about constructing them.  I hope today's video explains my method clearly and that you'll be inspired to give it a try- they are super-fun!

With Valentine's Day coming up, I made this.....






....and here is the video- enjoy!


Saturday, November 22, 2014

Inspiration Post | Washi Tape Christmas Card (Video)

Hi everyone, it's Louise with you today and I will be sharing a how-to video for this card......


I, like many others, have a huge stash of washi tape and I am often looking for ways to make a dent in all that tape!  This is a quick card to mass-produce for Christmas and you can use whatever colour scheme you wish depending on the tapes you have.



I hope you enjoy my video and please leave a comment if you have any questions :-)

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Inspiration Post | Inlaid Die-Cut Technique

Hi everyone! It's Louise here and today I'm sharing a process video for this card.....



You can watch it over at YouTube or right here below.....



I hope you are inspired and feel free to ask me any questions :-)

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Inspiration Post | "We are a Really Small Gang"

It's Louise here again for an Inspiration Post and today I am sharing a short process video for this card.





I used Stampin' Up cardstock and ink in Bermuda Bay, Memento Tuxedo Black ink, some scrap grey cardstock, a Heidi Swapp stencil and enamel dots from MME.

You can watch the video on YouTube or below- enjoy!



Thanks for watching :-)

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Inspiration post : Draw and cut with a circular cutter

Hi everyone !

Valerie here today to show you something you can do with a circular cutter. I use the Martha Stewart cutter often, and I got the idea to draw circle with it using gel pen. Here is how in this short video :


Instead of cutting the drawed circle, you can just leave it on your page and add several others for exemple.
I did use a gel pen to let the circular cutter clean. If you use a marker, it will stain it, and that will not be easy to clean...

Have fun with this trick, and see you soon !