I am so happy I saw your video today. There are so many tools I have to make beautiful backgrounds on my cards. I never thought about using them. Thank you so very much for sharing these ideas. 🤗
Pardon me if I continue to comment on this video. The happy birthday one with the use of the pencil rubber to make the dots is brilliant. I’m thinking if…maybe introducing kids to cardmaking and that would be great for them instead of using the other stamping tools I have.
Thank you I'm a newbie,so all you showed helps me it's just purchasing all the products. Have a great weekend,looking forward to more from your channel.
It’s backwards so that it won’t gradually twist open as you use it and then one day come spurting out on your project! It’s a good thing. I’m keeping this video in my library to refer to laypter, such great information and clear instructions. Thank you!
These are great ideas. I especially liked the background with the ice cream on it. I’ve done a similar technique with ink then the white pigment applied over a stencil.
Thank you for all of the beautiful items I have seen from you. Hoping I can check these so that I can make some of them. I'm battling brain cancer right now and trying real hard to do my best. Thank you so much for everything it is such a blessingl God bless you
I take the sponge daubers when cleaning them and just stamp dots of different colors all over a piece of white cardstock. It comes out real cute and you can add sentiments, etc.
Good morning Miss CONNIE. Wonderful as usual...I too love the "LOVE" background...as well as the rustic look. I have every intention to try some of these. Thanks again. (From Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies)
That background you call "bouquet" was new to me. I like it. The paper scrunching is a great technique as well but I confess I have never tried it. I guess because I use embossing folders. Scrunching is a cheap version of the SU 3d folder painted-whatever its name is.
I have also taken a paper straw that is rolled with thick paper (the decorative ones for crafting) dampened the end slightly and dipped it in the ink pad. You get really cute hollow bubbles.
Great Master Class. On the male / coffee card after you wet, crumble & dry the paper you could very lightly drag the ink pad over the top of the paper to hit the high spots. ;0)
Hi, love watching your video’s. I really like how prepared you are before starting your video. The Bokeh technique is one of my favourite, I will be trying it today. TFS. Sherry from Canada 🇨🇦. Stay safe.
Hello Connie! Oh such fun techniques for background creations! :-)) Being a follower of your videos, I’ve seen some of these before BUT HAVING THEM IN ONE VIDEO = AWESOME! So helpful for “newbies” but also WONDERFUL reminders for us “seasoned folks”, too! :-))). I liked that you also included some “finished cards” to showcase ways to put the backgrounds to designs! :-)) I also appreciated some emphasis for those Masculine Cards, too! TFS n’ HAPPY STAMPIN’ n’ CREATIN’! Sending SMILES from Madison, WI! :-)))))
I love these techniques, especially because you encourage using supplies that you already have in your personal inventory. You’re an AMAZING teacher! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks so much!! I have to admit I don’t do very well with the the finger dobs, looks rough and hard to blend (for me anyway). I don’t have the brushes but I think I’m going to get some.😄
AWESOME!!!!! Can't wait to make some backgrounds!! Maybe make some backgrounds to have on hand and finish them later??!!!!! Just an idea, Connie!!! Thanks so much!!!!!!!!!
Wow!!! Didn’t know you could use the white to tone down the colors. I usually throw away the paper and start again. Thank you.
I am so happy I saw your video today. There are so many tools I have to make beautiful backgrounds on my cards. I never thought about using them. Thank you so very much for sharing these ideas. 🤗
You are so welcome!
Great techniques. Your very creative and a good teacher, too.
Really nice background choices! Love 'em all!
Gerre, so glad you like them.
Pardon me if I continue to comment on this video. The happy birthday one with the use of the pencil rubber to make the dots is brilliant. I’m thinking if…maybe introducing kids to cardmaking and that would be great for them instead of using the other stamping tools I have.
Thank you I'm a newbie,so all you showed helps me it's just purchasing all the products. Have a great weekend,looking forward to more from your channel.
Just found your channel last night! Loving all your creations, techniques and tips! I'm hooked!!
Thank u. U always have awesome ideas. Have a great day.
Another great video. You are amazing! thanks for the lesson.
It’s backwards so that it won’t gradually twist open as you use it and then one day come spurting out on your project! It’s a good thing. I’m keeping this video in my library to refer to laypter, such great information and clear instructions. Thank you!
I sure enjoy your videos and your personality.You are so much fun and I love the techniques that you share.Have a BLESSED DAY
Helen, Thank you! You too!
Wow I so loved all of your techniques. You are just fab ❤️
Fabulous techniques ... I have used the watercolor 'wash' with the stamped image in a darker color & loved the effect. Thank you for sharing.
Your videos are soooo wonderful. Thank you for sharing your talent.
Kimberly, thank you for your sweet words.
These are great ideas. I especially liked the background with the ice cream on it. I’ve done a similar technique with ink then the white pigment applied over a stencil.
Connie, that sounds like a fun technique.
Great video! Great tips!
Just started following you...you have shown a lot of great ideas...thank you for sharing!!!
You’re one clever gal,many choices to use Thank you .
Carol, That is so nice of you. Thank you! 😊
Very cool techniques, thanks!
Such fantastic tips! Thank you!
I love these ideas. Thank you for sharing❤
Wendy, you are very welcome.
Love all I have seen, from you. Hope to see more and try to so some of them.
Thank you for all of the beautiful items I have seen from you. Hoping I can check these so that I can make some of them. I'm battling brain cancer right now and trying real hard to do my best. Thank you so much for everything it is such a blessingl God bless you
Great ideas and tips. Thank you x
Love this video. Thanks for all the tips
I take the sponge daubers when cleaning them and just stamp dots of different colors all over a piece of white cardstock. It comes out real cute and you can add sentiments, etc.
Thanks for sharing!!
your techniques are great, thank you
Great ideas!
Great video!
Kim, I like this technique, as using this stencil stuff.
Gloria, thanks for watching.
Thumbs up on this technique! I have to try it as soon as possible. Thanks, Connie.
Awesome ideas
Good morning Miss CONNIE.
Wonderful as usual...I too love the "LOVE" background...as well as the rustic look.
I have every intention to try some of these. Thanks again.
(From Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies)
Saira, I am so glad you are going to try them.
I get doing a card I get carried away.. have to remember, simply can be better..and it always has an impact.. thanks again
Oh my! Wonderful ideas! Off to the craftroom!
Awesome ideas. ❤️👍
Sandi, Thank you! 😊
Thanks so much with this tutorial
You're a genius! I watch your videos over and over! Thank you so much!!
Kathy, Wow, thank you!
Great video!!
thankyou that was amazing, I learnt so much!
I am so glad.
Lovely girl. TFS.🤓❤️
Connie, you are a fabulous teacher. Thank you for this great vid.
Ms Tawksalot, Glad it was helpful!
Oh I love them especially the last one. You’re ahh-mazing🥰
Another example of your awesome ideas for awesome, creative, stamping !
Love all of your ideas! Hope you have a wonderful day and thank you!
Thanks for the tips.
Very nice job love all your 12 cards super job love to watch you are a great card maker thank
That background you call "bouquet" was new to me. I like it. The paper scrunching is a great technique as well but I confess I have never tried it. I guess because I use embossing folders. Scrunching is a cheap version of the SU 3d folder painted-whatever its name is.
If you look up Bokeh - I think that is the technique. Used a lot by photographers.
Great! Thank you once again, Connie
Soooooooo much fun ❣️
Thanks for showing us these great techniques. Love the paper scrunching/inking.
Linda, I am so glad you like them.
WOW.... that was AWESOME! So many GREAT ideas! Thank you!
Great ideas, many new to me. Thank you, Connie!
Love that first flower stamp !!!
Leslie, Me too!!
Great techniques. Thanks again for some fabulous ideas.
Awesome ideas!!!! Thanks for the wonderful techniques and ideas.
I have also taken a paper straw that is rolled with thick paper (the decorative ones for crafting) dampened the end slightly and dipped it in the ink pad. You get really cute hollow bubbles.
Thanks for the tip.
WOWZA WOMAN! You are VERY hard to keep up with! I keep taking screen shots so I can remember the things I want to try. Thanks for forging the way!
As always I love learning from you Connie!!!!
Great techniques, so happy I can see these anytime. They do make great cards, I especially liked the trick with the pencil erasers!
Thanks for all the tips, love the polka dot!
So much fun listening new tips from you
Love when you show a finished card! Thanks Connie for all your hard work.
Thank you this was great!!
Thanks Connie, my fave was the last one with the ice creams.
I immediately saw an old map too when you used the dauber for the masculine background. Thankyou for sharing your techniques.
Never saw or heard of the bouquet technique, it's awesome. Will give it a try. Thanks Connie
Thank you. Fun ideas.
The background stamp is wonderful. Glad you showed the difference between using the brush vs dauber.
Love your videos, they’re really good tips and I love how you are to the point, no dragging things out!
Thanks so much!
So helpful! Thank you!
Love what I’m learning from your videos. Thank you.
Great Master Class. On the male / coffee card after you wet, crumble & dry the paper you could very lightly drag the ink pad over the top of the paper to hit the high spots. ;0)
Wonderful techniques and tips! Thanks for including ones that will work for guys.
Loved it!
Linda, I am so glad.
Great tips
Thank you!
Like them all, especially the wadded up one for guys. And I have both the dobber and the handled one.
Hi, love watching your video’s. I really like how prepared you are before starting your video. The Bokeh technique is one of my favourite, I will be trying it today. TFS. Sherry from Canada 🇨🇦. Stay safe.
Lovely demo thankyou
Frances, you are very welcome.
Love these Connie
Fabulous as always. Great techniques. Thank you.
Hello Connie! Oh such fun techniques for background creations! :-)) Being a follower of your videos, I’ve seen some of these before BUT HAVING THEM IN ONE VIDEO = AWESOME! So helpful for “newbies” but also WONDERFUL reminders for us “seasoned folks”, too! :-))). I liked that you also included some “finished cards” to showcase ways to put the backgrounds to designs! :-)) I also appreciated some emphasis for those Masculine Cards, too! TFS n’ HAPPY STAMPIN’ n’ CREATIN’! Sending SMILES from Madison, WI! :-)))))
love the birthday cards. Eraser dots and the dauber circles with white. Thank you for the inspiration.
Can’t wait to try these techniques
All of these are beautiful. My favorite are the last 2.
So glad you like them. Thank you.
I give the teacher A+++ for her terrific tips! 👌 😂 thx🌺
I love these techniques, especially because you encourage using supplies that you already have in your personal inventory. You’re an AMAZING teacher! Thank you for sharing!
The last one looks like rainbow sherbet. Thank you for sharing all these techniques. You're the best!!
Love all your ideas, there’s several i had not
even thought about! TKS for sharing!
🧡💗💙💜❤️😄
you are amazing ty for sharing
Thanks so much!! I have to admit I don’t do very well with the the finger dobs, looks rough and hard to blend (for me anyway). I don’t have the brushes but I think I’m going to get some.😄
Great ideas - Thank you Connie x
I love all those tips , lately i been on pause, my brain is just not thinking , lol, thanks Connie, ♥️♥️♥️♥️
I loved all the techniques esp the last one with all the soft colors. I am going to try that today.
AWESOME!!!!! Can't wait to make some backgrounds!! Maybe make some backgrounds to have on hand and finish them later??!!!!! Just an idea, Connie!!! Thanks so much!!!!!!!!!
Fantastic video and techniques! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Connie thanks for the lovely video... how about using bubble wrap or cling film (aka gladwrap) xxx
Loved all the ideas
Great ideas for different techniques. It's also good to have some new ideas for masculine cards.
Just starting stamping. This was awesome. So easy to do and they look great!
Carol, Yay! Thank you!
Very interesting and beautiful effects! Love all the ideas!