Great idea. Fresh simple graphic. A lot of possibilities here. Thank you for all your filming and editing work. Cheers Dave m from California A Street Card named Desire
After Christmas I was looking for this design for next year! Yes I have started already. I love this design and use it a lot. I was having issues getting my circles to line up. Thanks to YOU and this way of gluing the circle together and then cutting changed everything! Thank you so much. People may or may not be using this design anymore but it is one of my "go toos" and all of my friends just love it as well. Thank you so very much! What a wonderful find!
Hello Faye, thanks for watching! I'm glad this was helpful. Yes, designs seem to go in and out of fashion, it this is an impressive one. I haven't thought of it for a Christmas card, but why not!? Good for you starting them already. 😊
FINALLY!!! Someone who actually made this technique look doable. I've watched a lot of videos on this and they've all left me feeling confused, as though it was way too much effort. You made it look like something I an actually do! Thank you so much (from a new subscriber!).
Hi Darla! I'm sorry, but I thought I responded to you last week. I guess I missed hitting "send!" So glad you enjoyed the video. Of course you can do it! Just take it one easy step at a time. Good luck and hope you come back for more videos.
I really like how these simple shapes can give such impact. I'm glad I saw this! I was needing an idea for a masculine card & this fits the bill -- thanks!
You are so welcome! Yes, they are perfect for masculine cards. Probably kids too with the proper colors and embellishments. I will have to try that now! Happy Stamping and thanks for watching and for your comment.
Your cards are so beautiful! The technique is so great, and your instructions are very clear and easy to follow. I like all of the cards and colors, can’t choose a favorite. Thank you!
Just found your video on how to do the layering circle technique in an easier way ;o) Really like your version a lot and lovely examples tooo. Thhank you.
Love this and guess what I have not got a lot of anything but I do have a circle die lol. I love the blue and the autumn one but my ocd would have made me put the stripe piper and mint macaroon in both sides x
So glad you have the dies! They are very handy.... love them. I know what you mean about OCD! I often am drawn to things being balanced, but sometimes we have to find ways to mix things up a bit.... work out of the box, so to speak.
Merci beaucoup, grâce à vous j'ai pu faire une carte rose, j'ai eu un coup de foudre pour cette technique, on peut utiliser des chutes de papier aussi. Amicalement Chantal
You're welcome! I will figure out the translation better later, but from what I remember from 2 years of French in high school (very little!) It seems like you enjoyed the video and technique. I'm glad! Merci Beaucoup!
Love this technique and so good for masculine cards, when choosing the size of the circles do you take 4 sizes ( 1..2...3..4..) in order or do you take every 2nd die?l Thank you
It is totally up to you! It depends on what look you want, if you want thinner swirls or thicker, what fits the space you are adhering them to, and which dies you are using. I use the Stampin' Up Layering Circles or Stirched Shapes circles. On my rainbow card here I used consecutive sizes and you can see each color looks thinner when pit together. On the blue and white card I skipped some sizes and got wider swirls. Both look great. Just play around with it to find what suits you! Great question, and thanks for watching!
You do the absolute sensible and correct way of all the tutorials I have seen ,thank you
Wow, Anita, that is quite a compliment! Thank you so much, and I'm glad you like my style. Thanks for watching and please stay in touch.
Great idea. Fresh simple graphic. A lot of possibilities here. Thank you for all your filming and editing work.
Cheers
Dave m from California
A Street Card named Desire
Thank you so much for your lovely comment!
Great cards Thank you. Colours were lovely. x
Thanks, Janet. I appreciate your comment. These are fun to make.
Love this look...your method is simplest & easiest to duplicate that I've seen. Awesome instructions!
Thank you! So glad you liked it. Good luck doing it yourself!
After Christmas I was looking for this design for next year! Yes I have started already. I love this design and use it a lot. I was having issues getting my circles to line up. Thanks to YOU and this way of gluing the circle together and then cutting changed everything! Thank you so much. People may or may not be using this design anymore but it is one of my "go toos" and all of my friends just love it as well. Thank you so very much! What a wonderful find!
Hello Faye, thanks for watching! I'm glad this was helpful. Yes, designs seem to go in and out of fashion, it this is an impressive one. I haven't thought of it for a Christmas card, but why not!? Good for you starting them already. 😊
I seem to like most of the older designs! Thank you again, this was a game changer for me, so mush faster. @@stampwithlorraine5074
Loved this idea, simple but effect
Thank you for you comment. Glad you enjoyed it. It is pretty simple and looks impressive, right?
Love your cards!!
Thank you so much!
#Replay Love this technique! Such cute and interesting cards.
Thank you, Janet. I hope you give it a try. Let me know how it goes!
Love the technique. I’m going to definitely use this. Thanks Lorraine
Great! It makes quite a statement! Enjoy and thank you for your comment. 🥰
FINALLY!!! Someone who actually made this technique look doable. I've watched a lot of videos on this and they've all left me feeling confused, as though it was way too much effort. You made it look like something I an actually do! Thank you so much (from a new subscriber!).
Hi Darla! I'm sorry, but I thought I responded to you last week. I guess I missed hitting "send!" So glad you enjoyed the video. Of course you can do it! Just take it one easy step at a time. Good luck and hope you come back for more videos.
I really like how these simple shapes can give such impact. I'm glad I saw this! I was needing an idea for a masculine card & this fits the bill -- thanks!
You are so welcome! Yes, they are perfect for masculine cards. Probably kids too with the proper colors and embellishments. I will have to try that now! Happy Stamping and thanks for watching and for your comment.
Very creative, Great instructions.
Love this style. Thank you
Thanks so much, Pattie! 😊 I appreciate your comment. Enjoy!
Great, a demonstration on how to make this design simply. Thank you so much. Regards from UK 🇬🇧
Thank you, VeeCee. (Is that your name or a nickname?) I am all for making a task easier. This is a fun and impressive card to do. Hope you try it!
Looks like you are a night owl like me!
Your cards are so beautiful! The technique is so great, and your instructions are very clear and easy to follow. I like all of the cards and colors, can’t choose a favorite. Thank you!
Thank you, Mari, for your nice comments! I really appreciate you taking the time to comment So glad you like the cards. Come back soon!
Another great idea. Looking forward to trying it!
Thank you. Have fun!
Very clear demo. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it!
Just found your video on how to do the layering circle technique in an easier way ;o) Really like your version a lot and lovely examples tooo. Thhank you.
Thank you, Carla! So glad you found it helpful. Since you signed up for my newsletters, I can bring even more tips, tricks and stamping info to you!
Love this and guess what I have not got a lot of anything but I do have a circle die lol. I love the blue and the autumn one but my ocd would have made me put the stripe piper and mint macaroon in both sides x
So glad you have the dies! They are very handy.... love them. I know what you mean about OCD! I often am drawn to things being balanced, but sometimes we have to find ways to mix things up a bit.... work out of the box, so to speak.
Merci beaucoup, grâce à vous j'ai pu faire une carte rose, j'ai eu un coup de foudre pour cette technique, on peut utiliser des chutes de papier aussi. Amicalement Chantal
You're welcome! I will figure out the translation better later, but from what I remember from 2 years of French in high school (very little!) It seems like you enjoyed the video and technique. I'm glad! Merci Beaucoup!
@@stampwithlorraine5074 Yes I LOVE
Thank you thank you.... I've been looking for how to do this...I too was cutting circles apart... Couldn't get it to work
You are welcome! So glad this was helpful to you. Thanks for subscribing.
AWESOME! I am with Bobbi, I think I can make these without my husband helping me! Just subcribed to your channel!
So glad it was helpful to you! Thanks for subscribing to stay in touch!
Love this technique and so good for masculine cards, when choosing the size of the circles do you take 4 sizes ( 1..2...3..4..) in order or do you take every 2nd die?l
Thank you
It is totally up to you! It depends on what look you want, if you want thinner swirls or thicker, what fits the space you are adhering them to, and which dies you are using. I use the Stampin' Up Layering Circles or Stirched Shapes circles. On my rainbow card here I used consecutive sizes and you can see each color looks thinner when pit together. On the blue and white card I skipped some sizes and got wider swirls. Both look great. Just play around with it to find what suits you! Great question, and thanks for watching!
great instructions, thanks!
So glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the feedback! Come back soon.
Love them
Thanks Rhonda! I appreciate your comment. Have a good day.
Cool!
Glad you like it Lynn! It really is fun. Hope you try it too.
last person had me gluing half circles to each other. this was SO much easier and quicker! thank goodness i found you!
So glad it was helpful! It does add height with the layers, but I personally kind of like that!
I am an IT KLUTZ. How do I put up the photo of the tower I tried. Thank you
I look forward to seeing what you did! Are you able to post it on my Stamp With Lorraine Facebook page?
love it
Thank you, Judy. It is a cool look! Have fun with it.
So cute
Thanks, Betty! 😊
c est pas coupé en deux moitiés
Thanks for watching! This can be fun to cut exactly in half or have one side bigger than the other for a different effect.
Why can't anyone show these types of cards without using dies and a machine???
You can use circle punches if you have enough that are close in size.