Jo, the thumbnail made me think the images were "dimensional"! Then I followed the video. I was ready to break out the texture paste, but then it dawned on me that you're using inks. How terrific that those inks are some that i have on order! The finished product is just so clever and makes me eager to try this technique too! Great inspiration, thank you.
Love using kraft and white together. Has a lovely unique look. With this shadow it brings a whole new look and dimension. Fab designs Jo. Thanks for sharing and reminding us of these techniques. 😊
That is incredible!! So pleased I watched this bc this technique produces such mesmerising results. Thanks so much for sharing something a little different but so easy to try ourselves 🤗🥰
Love this on Kraft card, looks 3D and like you said so many uses especially male and Christmas cards. The touch of colour is gorgeous, thank you for a lovely tutorial 💙💚
Bore da! I always thought this company was Irish for so reason. lol. We are Aussies, and lived in a beautiful village called Penyforrd, not far from you near flint. A beautiful part of the world. I loved your technical term smiggen. Love it. 🥰 Thankyou for sharing, hugs from the Gold Coast Australia. Xoxox
Thanks so much for watching and wow fancy that…I have been to the community centre at Penyforrd to teach Lavinia workshops…small world.. Hugs back to you and the Gold Coast xxx🧡
I just came across my craft card yesterday , when I was having a tidy up of sorts. Seeing your lovely tutorial has given me plenty to do with it. Thank you
This is absolutely stunning Jo. I want to ask, you're using a 5x5 card but what is the size of the card stock before it's folded. I can't wait to do this technique ❤
Hi, to make a 5x5 inch card blank, your cardstock will be cut 5" x 10" & scored at 5". Basically to work out the measurements, work out the size of card, if you want a 6"x4" card base, your measurements will be 6" High x 8" Wide & scored at 4". You double the width and score down the middle on the long side. I hope this helps you and makes sense 😊
@@c.r.mcleod8959 Thank you so much 💕 This helps a lot 😊 I'm sorry I thought it was Jo that responded. I really appreciate you responding to my question. It really helped a lot ❤❤
Thanks so much for watching everyone, and I am so pleased that you are enjoying looking back on some older techniques….xx🧡
Jo, the thumbnail made me think the images were "dimensional"! Then I followed the video. I was ready to break out the texture paste, but then it dawned on me that you're using inks. How terrific that those inks are some that i have on order! The finished product is just so clever and makes me eager to try this technique too! Great inspiration, thank you.
Bless you thanks so much…I love the illusion that is created….thanks so much for watching xx🧡
Lovely technique, thank you Jo 🥰
Hi Jo... this is very effective and I love that Brilliance white ink... thank you so much for showing us how this is done 😊❤
Love using kraft and white together. Has a lovely unique look. With this shadow it brings a whole new look and dimension. Fab designs Jo. Thanks for sharing and reminding us of these techniques. 😊
Thanks so much for watching x🧡
That is incredible!! So pleased I watched this bc this technique produces such mesmerising results. Thanks so much for sharing something a little different but so easy to try ourselves 🤗🥰
These are really gorgeous! ❤🌱🌿💜🌳
Thanks so much xx
Love this on Kraft card, looks 3D and like you said so many uses especially male and Christmas cards. The touch of colour is gorgeous, thank you for a lovely tutorial 💙💚
Thanks so much for watching xx🧡
Bore da! I always thought this company was Irish for so reason. lol. We are Aussies, and lived in a beautiful village called Penyforrd, not far from you near flint. A beautiful part of the world. I loved your technical term smiggen. Love it. 🥰 Thankyou for sharing, hugs from the Gold Coast Australia. Xoxox
Thanks so much for watching and wow fancy that…I have been to the community centre at Penyforrd to teach Lavinia workshops…small world..
Hugs back to you and the Gold Coast xxx🧡
I had not heard of this technique. Thank you Jo for sharing. 😊
Thanks so much for watching x🧡
Jo, it’s super. I have a lot of ideas now. Oh my head is overcrowded. Thank you ❤
So glad you like it, thanks so much xx
Absolutely stunning as always Jo! Thank you for this brilliant tutorial! Mr Mojo has at last returned to me 💜💕
Thanks so much, so glad Mr MoJo is back…xx🧡
You’re amazing Joe…great ideas for all seasons and occasions. Hugs to you and Eric!……Catherine and 🐈
Thanks so much. I always love your videos. Sending a hug back and I hope you also have a good rest
Thanks so much for such a lovely comment….x🧡
Wonderful cards Jo. I love using Kraft cardstock xx
Thanks so much , me too x🧡
What a get technique! I love it and will try it! I thought you had embossed it with white embossing powder! Thank you Jo🙂.
Thanks so much xx🧡
Wow at first i thought it was a stencil with paste, so surprised you are the best!
Bless you, thanks so much xx🧡
Oh...so love this technique Jo. It's just so pretty! Thank you for your fabulous ideas and inspiration. I will certainly give this a go! 💖
Thanks so much for watching xx🩵
Makes it look 3 dimensional! Love it! Tfs!❤
Bless you, thanks so much x🧡
Works great with stencils too! Awesome technique!🩷
Thank you 🤩
I just came across my craft card yesterday , when I was having a tidy up of sorts. Seeing your lovely tutorial has given me plenty to do with it. Thank you
Thanks so much for watching and enjoy playing and using your Kraft card x🧡
Thank you Jo. I love this technique, and l will definitely try this on my craft card.
That is so much for watching, have fun x🧡
Gorgeous
Thank you xx
Very cool idea Jo, thanks. Jenny ❤😊
Thank you x🧡
So nice!
Muy interesante, gracias, saludos desde Perú.
Thanks so much, hugs to Peru,,x❤
Christmas would be fabulous
Snowflakes would be wonderful…thanks so much for watching xx
fantastic it's gorgeous looks like a 3d effect.....gr karin
Thanks so much xx🧡
Muy bello 😊
Thank you xx
fabulous
Thank you x🧡
This is absolutely stunning Jo. I want to ask, you're using a 5x5 card but what is the size of the card stock before it's folded. I can't wait to do this technique ❤
Hi, to make a 5x5 inch card blank, your cardstock will be cut 5" x 10" & scored at 5".
Basically to work out the measurements, work out the size of card, if you want a 6"x4" card base, your measurements will be 6" High x 8" Wide & scored at 4". You double the width and score down the middle on the long side.
I hope this helps you and makes sense 😊
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Thank you so much 💕 This helps a lot 😊 I'm sorry I thought it was Jo that responded. I really appreciate you responding to my question. It really helped a lot ❤❤
@@kittykat1234k All good and no worries at all. Glad I was able to be of help 🙂 Happy crafting 💚
16:04 Beautiful.