Hey there, so good to see you. I don’t usually post on a Sunday but today I am taking part in a small video hop. A few crafters have gotten together to create some holiday projects to inspire you and we wanted to help widen our audience to other crafters out there. You may just find your next favourite YouTube crafter! For this project, I created 1 card design 3 ways, one for a beginner, intermediate and more for the advanced crafter. I hope there is a card for everyone in this video and remember to hop along. The link to the next video is listed in the video description below on YouTube.
For this card, I used an older stamp set from W Plus 9, though it is newly acquired by me, to create a Christmas foliage framed card for the Happy Holiday’s sentiment. The card aimed at beginner crafters uses simple stamping in various inks to create a vibrant Christmas card. The intermediate card steps the design up a bit by incorporating heat embossing and ink blending for adding a magical shine to the card. Lastly, the advance card uses alcohol inks, yupo paper and alcohol lif-ink to create the design, along with some added heat embossing on top. So, check out the video, and don’t forget to give it a thumbs up and subscribe!
Happy Holidays video Hop - 1 card design 3 ways Tutorial
Happy Holidays video Hop - 1 card design 3 ways Photos






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