What a WONDERFUL PROJECT n’ TECHNIQUE design, Tina! It is PERFECT for YOUR craft room! The “TINA” frame along with the “SHARE WHAT YOU LOVE” stamped sentiment frame is SO DARN CLEVER! I can’t wait to give it a “whirl” myself! Such a TERRIFIC idea to use for gifts, too, and WELL-WORTH the time as I believe ALL RECIPIENTS will love! It is a lovely, caring n’ thoughtful gift! TFS your idea n’ HAPPY STAMPIN’ n’ CREATIN’! :-)
Hello lovely lady. Glad you enjoyed this video and yes, the frames turned out perfectly for my craft room! We just had a new baby girl join our family yesterday (my BF's new granddaughter) so I can't wait to make a name frame like this for her room! xx
When I tried this technique, I looked at the stamp set you used, and didn't think it would work, so I used lift me up instead. After seeing your frame, I wish I had used this set now. I love this, and you are so right, what an awesome gift for someone.
I'M late to viewing this beautiful work of art, but oh boy, so glad i didn't miss it it. Tina, this is the first time I've seen this technique used for something other than cards.....just simply superb. Thank you for leaving all the hiccups in, that helps us when we have a go. Your enthusiasm and joy is so empowering thank you for sharing with us. Just wish I lived near so I could cone to your classes.
But you know what,,,,you are brave enough to do the technique live. Others do the video and then go back and voice over,,,,so a lot of the mistakes and issues are cut out. I love to watch you create. TFS
Hi Kimberly! Thanks for your comment! When I film I just 'pretend' I'm talking to a friend in the room and then I don't get hung up on what I say and do, my mistakes, etc. I love sharing with others so I'm so glad you're enjoying my videos - thank YOU! xx
Thanks being real. Love a live video and especially one where you know you have made little oopsies like we all make. Blessings: Mal, Melbourne, Australia
Hi Maree! Glad you enjoyed this and that I keep it 'real' too! LOL I'm just being 'me' when I film these videos - no sense editing everything out! LOL xx
The sign turned out great. I really enjoy your easy to follow videos. One suggestion, unsolicited I know, would be to add the letters last so you don’t have to fiddle with keeping them aligned with press n seal. Also, cutting the same letters out of fun foam and gluing to your paper letters would add even dimension and save your dimensionals for other projects. Lastly I feel like I’m having to compete with the music in the background and hearing your tutorial...it’s the only down side in my opinion. Thanks again for the great tutorials!
I've watched several times. Maybe it's like following a pattern when sewing--it doesn't make sense until you do it. But I'm not getting why you don' just add the die-cut flowers to the cardstock with dimensionals to begin with, skipping the press /n seal, as you did for the second frame.
What a WONDERFUL PROJECT n’ TECHNIQUE design, Tina! It is PERFECT for YOUR craft room! The “TINA” frame along with the “SHARE WHAT YOU LOVE” stamped sentiment frame is SO DARN CLEVER! I can’t wait to give it a “whirl” myself! Such a TERRIFIC idea to use for gifts, too, and WELL-WORTH the time as I believe ALL RECIPIENTS will love! It is a lovely, caring n’ thoughtful gift! TFS your idea n’ HAPPY STAMPIN’ n’ CREATIN’! :-)
Hello lovely lady. Glad you enjoyed this video and yes, the frames turned out perfectly for my craft room! We just had a new baby girl join our family yesterday (my BF's new granddaughter) so I can't wait to make a name frame like this for her room! xx
CONGRATS on the “new addition”! KNOW the frame will be adorable n’ appreciated so much!! :-)
Your 17 years of expertise shows. The frames are exquisite. It's surprising what you can make with some stamped and cut paper.
Hi Bonne. Thanks for your lovely comment and yes, it sure is amazing what we can create with stamps and paper! xx
Love these frames..... another great video. thank you Tina
I’ve seen this quite often but you made it so much clearer on how to make it. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Karen! Thanks for that. This is such a fun technique! Have you tried it yet?
When I tried this technique, I looked at the stamp set you used, and didn't think it would work, so I used lift me up instead. After seeing your frame, I wish I had used this set now. I love this, and you are so right, what an awesome gift for someone.
Thanks Angela!
I'M late to viewing this beautiful work of art, but oh boy, so glad i didn't miss it it. Tina, this is the first time I've seen this technique used for something other than cards.....just simply superb. Thank you for leaving all the hiccups in, that helps us when we have a go. Your enthusiasm and joy is so empowering thank you for sharing with us. Just wish I lived near so I could cone to your classes.
I love the flowers!
But you know what,,,,you are brave enough to do the technique live. Others do the video and then go back and voice over,,,,so a lot of the mistakes and issues are cut out. I love to watch you create. TFS
Hi Kimberly! Thanks for your comment! When I film I just 'pretend' I'm talking to a friend in the room and then I don't get hung up on what I say and do, my mistakes, etc. I love sharing with others so I'm so glad you're enjoying my videos - thank YOU! xx
Hello my lovely had a blast watching, its soo cool! Brilliant ideas thank you Tina 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👍😘😘👵🏼🇬🇧👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hello sweet Chrissy. Glad you enjoyed this! xx
That is BEAUTIFUL, Thanks Tina
Thank you! Glad you liked this!
Congratulations on 17 years with Stampin Up!! I just enjoy listening to you and watching you stamp and create. God bless-SUCH LOVELY CREATIONS!!
Thanks so much Sharon! I appreciate your sweet comments! xoxo
That is beautiful!,
a really lovely technique and project, thanks for sharing!
Thanks Lisa!
WONDERFUL! BEAUTIFUL! GREAT JOB TINA! TFS!
Thanks Beverly!
Thanks being real. Love a live video and especially one where you know you have made little oopsies like we all make. Blessings: Mal, Melbourne, Australia
Hi Mary-Ann! Thanks for your sweet comment! xx
Great video. A big CONGRATULATIONS on your 17th year with SU. So glad I found you. Hugs!
Awww, thanks Beth. I'm so glad you found me too! BIG HUGS, lovely lady! xx
Congratulations on your anniversary with Stampin' Up!
Thanks Carol! xx
Beautiful project! Great job!
WOW 😲 you’re amazing 😉
A truly wonderful video thank you
Thanks Janet!
GORGEOUS!!! Thanks so much for sharing your time & creativity!!!
Thanks Maria and it's always my pleasure!
Love love how your frames turned out!
Thanks so much Tracy!
Love, love, love these! Beautiful work🤗
Great video! Thank you Tina!
Thanks Nancy - glad you enjoyed this! xx
Beautiful! Reminds me of when i did papertole. I still use that technique with my cards. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Betty - glad you enjoyed it!
gorgeous.. Tina, you're the BEST!!
Thanks my friend. Your frame turned out beautifully - hope the gals at your class had fun with this! xx
Beautiful finished product. I like the font of th die cut letters
Thanks so much! xx
Très joli merci
Je suis content que ça t'ait plu.
That's beautiful... Great techniques
Thank you Vaye!
Congratulations on your anniversary ❤️❤️❤️
Gorgeous technique
Thanks so much Gina! xx
Amazing technique! Congratulations on 17 years with Stampin Up, you are so creative!
Thanks so much Sheila!
Beautiful. Love how you keep it real. TFS
Hi Maree! Glad you enjoyed this and that I keep it 'real' too! LOL I'm just being 'me' when I film these videos - no sense editing everything out! LOL xx
Love it! You did a great job!
Thanks so much Gloria!
Would love this technique for a baby shower....thanks
Great idea, Judy!
The sign turned out great. I really enjoy your easy to follow videos. One suggestion, unsolicited I know, would be to add the letters last so you don’t have to fiddle with keeping them aligned with press n seal. Also, cutting the same letters out of fun foam and gluing to your paper letters would add even dimension and save your dimensionals for other projects. Lastly I feel like I’m having to compete with the music in the background and hearing your tutorial...it’s the only down side in my opinion. Thanks again for the great tutorials!
Thanks Shelly . Great idea about adding the letters afterwards. And yes, foam is a great idea - I've done that before and forgotten about it!
Brilliant!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Where do you buy rubber stamps? I am originally from NJ, but I now live inFlorida. Where can I order these type Stamps?
I've watched several times. Maybe it's like following a pattern when sewing--it doesn't make sense until you do it. But I'm not getting why you don' just add the die-cut flowers to the cardstock with dimensionals to begin with, skipping the press /n seal, as you did for the second frame.