No apologies needed Natasha. Absolutely love these three cards. Whoever gets these cards, what a wonderful prize. Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent, tips and crafting. Cheers and please stay safe.
I enjoy seeing the same dies, stamps and inks used in so many ways. It helps me see my craft items in a new way and saves me big dollars. Love, love the vintage look you achieved in these beauties. The sentiment stamps are very readable and versatile too.
Dear Natasha...I love your videos! They are my "card school"! Every time I watch one, I learn something new. Cannot tell you how much you have helped me along! And please, never apologize for long videos! That's why we have *pause* buttons, " watch later" & SAVE! I save them all, so I can refer back to them. This card set is going to make a wonder gift for someone! Thanks again...and Merry Christmas!🎄
Plz don’t apologize for using ur stash over and over. I love the fact that u do that. It actually inspires me to look thru my stash as well. I think u r very creative and I’m always impressed with ur creations. Thank u
+1, I actually love seeing how you use the same thing in different ways. I really think it's a next step in creativity - seeing more than one way a design can be used, and getting the maximum out of it. I really struggle with this with my own stamps and dies, even though I have a fab kit. I'm stretching myself to use everything in at least 3 distinctly different designs as a creative exercise. I really enjoy picking up tips here!
It is awesome that you keep using your stash over and over again. You should never have to apologize for anything! I love watching all your techniques. Thanks for taking the time to film these videos.
Wow, absolutely brilliant and so quick and easy. Love the idea. Love the simplicity, love the combination of background. Tash, you never fail to impress, inspire and motivate.
I love this idea. The Distress border on the foundation looks amazing! I wouldn’t have thought of leaving it like that as you did, but I’m definitely going to use this technique now. I send out hand-made cards monthly to members of my church who can’t get out and about anymore. Cards like this that can be done in an assembly line fashion make it an easier process. Thank you!
I really wondered where they were going at first, but as always, you took us on a Tash adventure and we ended up with these beauts! Fab-u-lous!, thanks Tash. You’re awesome. xx
Lovely cards love the vintage look and feel of these 3 cards your friend will appreciate these cards for sure. Thanks once again for sharing your talent and creativity with us Natasha
I really like how these turned out. I would never have thought of just rubbing the ink pad on the card to make the bottom layer. It creates a great look. Thanks for the ideas.
Natasha, I’ve been following you for quite some time now and I’m amazed over the ideas you come up with! You are so creative with every medium you are featuring and I have to jump into my stash to see what I can use to make something similar. Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas with the rest of us throughout the world! Debbie from Kansas, USA.
I love these so much! I am just now getting into the more "distressed" look in card-making and I am starting to really enjoy it. I usually go for a clean, vibrant look, but sometimes this vintage look is just so much fun too! Thank you for sharing this! Very inspiring!
Natasha you have grown so much since I started watching you. You've done so well in fans and making cards 😊❤❣ I always knew that you would grow so fast and have so many TH-cam Family Members ❤ That's what I call us anyways. I very rarely comment, but these are beautiful cards as always❤😊❣ I am so very, very Thankful that I found you all those years ago. You have inspired me alot in so many ways Thank You Sweetheart 😊 You are one of my biggest Mentors 😊❤❣Sending Love, Hugs and Blessings to you and all your Family ❤XOXO Vicki from the United States in the State of Utah ❤
Hi Natasha, love all your tutorials. ❤️❤️❤️. This vintage look is amazing. The finished look was so awesome, so very beautiful. Thank you so much for your amazing shows, always love to watch and gain new ideas. Thank you so much. Shelley. 🥰🥰🥰
I don't often watch card making video but stopped by yours and was very pleased I had done so. Thanks for sharing your artistic talent regards Paul from London UK
Now I have to get that stamp set. Crazy in love with that set for sure. Great cards, love the simplicity of the process of making them but they look so complex. Beautiful Natasha! Great job!
Really beautiful cards! Those stamps are gorgeous & I love the simple way you used them. The edging you did on the card panel is a great touch as well. A tip for you, when you’re out of foam tape you can use little scraps of paper to build up dimension. Just cut a few pieces a bit smaller than your top piece & glue them together to get the desired height. It’s a great way to use up scraps or pieces that didn’t turn out as wanted.
Very inspirational to see you use your items over and over is great. I cant afford all the goodies they offer to craft with, so this was amazing to see the creative cards you made.
Oh my gosh Natasha! I LOVE the vintage look! If you don't have foam tape available, you can stack your sentiments on pieces of card stock cut the same size/shape in order to build height.
Those borders are beautiful - isn't it great that something that looks a little messy can become something magical down the track. My friend and I played with alcohol inks and I think the paper was wrong, and my attempt was soooo ugly. I took it home and used my more intricate butterfly dies and cut them mainly in black, traced around the shape and cut them out in the ugly paper, adhered the black or white intricate shape over the top, a brush with wink of stella and a batch of gorgeous multi-coloured butterflies was my reward and no-one knew that the underneath was quite horrible. Thank you - after all that, LOVED your cards and the techniques you showed, This will be a "must do" for me - loved the result. TFS.
These are gorgeous! Jennifer McGuire lots of times uses several layers of cardstock to add dimension. You can also use pieces of fun foam. I'm very cheap so I use whatever I can find around the house. Thanks, Natasha, I have 3 new, wood mount stamps that would be perfect for this design.
This is so good, They look like a photo. Your bottled glue tip has changed the way I art, I've put all my different liquid glues and mediums in those tubes and because I have problems with my hands it has eased so much of the physical pain from using adhesives. I've done a few bottles for my niece and nephew because you know how much problems little ones have with paste and they love it.
Oh my..these are amazing !! I think I should have stuck with my knitting and crocheting because I do not have this level of creativity , and at my current age, I never will have lol. Thank you soooo much for sharing!!!
Awesome backgrounds, really love them, and your cards are gorgeous. Thank you for using what you already have, love that mantra, and also for explaining about careful buying, love that too! 👍⭐️🏆
I really love the first ink pad technique you do. It looks like a fantastic background on its own. I can see other ideas too like a spritz of water maybe on water colour paper. 💙
Love this idea....... please do other videos like this..... card sets. They are not only good as gifts,but also for us new to card making, to increase the stash of cards we have available to use in a hurry. Like cards made but without sentiments yet until we need to use them. Thanks for your videos! Maryrenee
👍👍More ingenious & great-looking cards, Natasha! You should write a book & teach classes. Your videos are far-more professional & educational than those by some companies' demonstrators! Thank you for sharing your work on TH-cam! 🤗
Love these cards and the vintage look. My first thought when you did the background was 'I could do that's so will give it a try. Lucky person who is going to receive these beautiful cards 🌻🌻 Happy Easter 🐣
These were worthy of Tim Holtz himself!! Awesome Distress Vintage look!! That base border reminded me of crushed velvet. I actually love the fact you use stamps over and over, it shows that the stamp is versatile and is worth the investment (as you always say)! I actually found that large stamp set on AliExpress a year or so ago. I had no idea it was a knockoff from Tim Holtz brand. It’s not as large as TH original set, but since I have it and used it already, I would love to try this layout idea. Thanks for this great idea! I learn so much from your videos, each time I am amazed and excited to try new ideas. And it always leads to an hour with my sketchbook scribbling all the creativity that your video sparked in my mind. 😉🥰 Happy Easter to you and your family! ☺️
Tasha, you are so creative! As a young person I always yearned to do something artistic. It wasn't until after I retired that I took up paper crafting. I'm still learning and I get a lot of inspiration from you. I love that you sometimes craft with your children on camera. I never had anyone to craft with or show me the way. I wondered who you got your inspiration from as a youngster. Did you have a mother or other influential person in your life that liked to craft?
What a fantastic video. I really enjoyed it. And of course, I plan to create some card sets as gifts. I can't thank you enough Natasha, you are brilliant 👏 😀 x
I appreciate that you use the distress oxides for cardmaking. My first color was Vintage Photo and my addiction went on from there. Like you, I am a budget crafter, so I purchase those when they are on sale and stores have an additional discount for "curbside" pickup. Thanks so much for sharing!
These are beautiful!! I have a rose stamp that I've had forever and never used. It will be perfect for a card like this!! Thanks for the inspiration!! Happy Easter!!
Thanks so much for the wonderful idea. I needed to come up with an idea for teacher appreciation week so I will be making dozens and this would be a very good one to do with the help of my teenage helper
It was so fun to watch you make your backgrounds. This stamp set designed by Tim Holtz has so many possibilities. Beautiful use of your oxide ink to imitate aging.
4:22 I don't even know where this card is going but I'm already in love with it!!! Super cool rustic look, and yeah, that stamp set was worth every penny. "Stampers Anonymous" lol, sounds like a support group I'd want to join :D
I just ordered the stamp set on Etsy. It was sold out on the site you mentioned and I lucked out so there were two left and in 9 people’s cart but I got one!😊
No apologies needed Natasha. Absolutely love these three cards. Whoever gets these cards, what a wonderful prize. Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent, tips and crafting. Cheers and please stay safe.
I enjoy seeing the same dies, stamps and inks used in so many ways. It helps me see my craft items in a new way and saves me big dollars. Love, love the vintage look you achieved in these beauties. The sentiment stamps are very readable and versatile too.
Beautiful.I love vintage.Btw,if you don't have an acrylic block big enough for a stamp,just use the clear plate from a die cutting machine.
Dear Natasha...I love your videos! They are my "card school"! Every time I watch one, I learn something new. Cannot tell you how much you have helped me along! And please, never apologize for long videos! That's why we have *pause* buttons, " watch later" & SAVE! I save them all, so I can refer back to them. This card set is going to make a wonder gift for someone! Thanks again...and Merry Christmas!🎄
I love the backgrounds. They really work. 3 lovely shabby chic( not so shabby) cards with an aged look but up to date at the same time! 🤩👑
Plz don’t apologize for using ur stash over and over. I love the fact that u do that. It actually inspires me to look thru my stash as well. I think u r very creative and I’m always impressed with ur creations. Thank u
Same here! I love seeing how one stamp or die can be used in lots of different ways!
+1, I actually love seeing how you use the same thing in different ways. I really think it's a next step in creativity - seeing more than one way a design can be used, and getting the maximum out of it. I really struggle with this with my own stamps and dies, even though I have a fab kit. I'm stretching myself to use everything in at least 3 distinctly different designs as a creative exercise. I really enjoy picking up tips here!
I agree. She does incredible with her stash. Love all her videos.
It is awesome that you keep using your stash over and over again. You should never have to apologize for anything! I love watching all your techniques. Thanks for taking the time to film these videos.
Wow, absolutely brilliant and so quick and easy. Love the idea. Love the simplicity, love the combination of background. Tash, you never fail to impress, inspire and motivate.
I love this idea. The Distress border on the foundation looks amazing! I wouldn’t have thought of leaving it like that as you did, but I’m definitely going to use this technique now. I send out hand-made cards monthly to members of my church who can’t get out and about anymore. Cards like this that can be done in an assembly line fashion make it an easier process. Thank you!
Thanks again Natasha. The cards really are simple when you break it down into easy stages and they look fantastic. Thanks again.
I really wondered where they were going at first, but as always, you took us on a Tash adventure and we ended up with these beauts! Fab-u-lous!, thanks Tash. You’re awesome. xx
Fabulous! I love that you use a stamp set over and over! It’s very creative and shows us how to get more bang for our bucks!
Lovely cards love the vintage look and feel of these 3 cards your friend will appreciate these cards for sure. Thanks once again for sharing your talent and creativity with us Natasha
I really like how these turned out. I would never have thought of just rubbing the ink pad on the card to make the bottom layer. It creates a great look. Thanks for the ideas.
Natasha, I’ve been following you for quite some time now and I’m amazed over the ideas you come up with! You are so creative with every medium you are featuring and I have to jump into my stash to see what I can use to make something similar. Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas with the rest of us throughout the world! Debbie from Kansas, USA.
Love how quick and simple this set of cards are. They are beautiful. xx
I love these so much! I am just now getting into the more "distressed" look in card-making and I am starting to really enjoy it. I usually go for a clean, vibrant look, but sometimes this vintage look is just so much fun too! Thank you for sharing this! Very inspiring!
Natasha you have grown so much since I started watching you. You've done so well in fans and making cards 😊❤❣ I always knew that you would grow so fast and have so many TH-cam Family Members ❤ That's what I call us anyways. I very rarely comment, but these are beautiful cards as always❤😊❣ I am so very, very Thankful that I found you all those years ago. You have inspired me alot in so many ways Thank You Sweetheart 😊 You are one of my biggest Mentors 😊❤❣Sending Love, Hugs and Blessings to you and all your Family ❤XOXO Vicki from the United States in the State of Utah ❤
Really nice. I didn’t realise how wonderful a stamped image looked until I tried the clear embossing. Just takes it to a new level. Thx
Hi Natasha, love all your tutorials. ❤️❤️❤️. This vintage look is amazing. The finished look was so awesome, so very beautiful. Thank you so much for your amazing shows, always love to watch and gain new ideas. Thank you so much. Shelley. 🥰🥰🥰
Natasha as a subscriber I love all the Ideas you have posted and Facebook I have learned so much Thank you
I don't often watch card making video but stopped by yours and was very pleased I had done so. Thanks for sharing your artistic talent regards Paul from London UK
Now I have to get that stamp set. Crazy in love with that set for sure. Great cards, love the simplicity of the process of making them but they look so complex. Beautiful Natasha! Great job!
Hi Tasha 🥰🦘🦘🦘Loved the Set! Loved the ageing, the colours, and the simplicity. Genius! Anyone would Love to receive these. TFS
Really beautiful cards! Those stamps are gorgeous & I love the simple way you used them. The edging you did on the card panel is a great touch as well. A tip for you, when you’re out of foam tape you can use little scraps of paper to build up dimension. Just cut a few pieces a bit smaller than your top piece & glue them together to get the desired height. It’s a great way to use up scraps or pieces that didn’t turn out as wanted.
I love your ideas and use them a lot. Especially the small added touches that add so much to the overall presentation.
Love the look of your border on the card base. It reminds me of wrinkled, faded paper. Beautiful!
I always trust where you are going with your ideas. Beautiful cards, Natasha❤🌞
Very inspirational to see you use your items over and over is great. I cant afford all the goodies they offer to craft with, so this was amazing to see the creative cards you made.
Oh my gosh Natasha! I LOVE the vintage look!
If you don't have foam tape available, you can stack your sentiments on pieces of card stock cut the same size/shape in order to build height.
Natasha, these cards are awesome, and I agree...the stamp set is so versatile. You'll get tons of use out of it!
Those borders are beautiful - isn't it great that something that looks a little messy can become something magical down the track. My friend and I played with alcohol inks and I think the paper was wrong, and my attempt was soooo ugly. I took it home and used my more intricate butterfly dies and cut them mainly in black, traced around the shape and cut them out in the ugly paper, adhered the black or white intricate shape over the top, a brush with wink of stella and a batch of gorgeous multi-coloured butterflies was my reward and no-one knew that the underneath was quite horrible. Thank you - after all that, LOVED your cards and the techniques you showed, This will be a "must do" for me - loved the result. TFS.
Very beautiful vintage looking cards...the backgrounds that you initially created have a marbled look once made into a card.
These are gorgeous! Jennifer McGuire lots of times uses several layers of cardstock to add dimension. You can also use pieces of fun foam. I'm very cheap so I use whatever I can find around the house. Thanks, Natasha, I have 3 new, wood mount stamps that would be perfect for this design.
They are gorgeous, and you are truly amazing how you just keep coming up with all these wonderful ideas
I really love these cards. I need a couple of sympathy cards so this technique is perfect timing.
This is so good, They look like a photo. Your bottled glue tip has changed the way I art, I've put all my different liquid glues and mediums in those tubes and because I have problems with my hands it has eased so much of the physical pain from using adhesives. I've done a few bottles for my niece and nephew because you know how much problems little ones have with paste and they love it.
They are very very helpful to have around aren't they. I'm glad that you've found them useful 💕
I tried but my glue clogs and I used the same matte medium. 😥
These are beautiful, I love the vintage look. You're ideas are always so creative and you make it look so easy too!
What a great idea for a card set. I love making sets as Gifts to my friends.
Oh my..these are amazing !! I think I should have stuck with my knitting and crocheting because I do not have this level of creativity , and at my current age, I never will have lol. Thank you soooo much for sharing!!!
Lovely set of cards, and easy to make. I always love the little details you add to your cards.
A beautiful set of cards, and the stamps are gorgeous. Thank you Natasha, for sharing.
Beautiful! Simple. Your cards are always great. Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
Love these cards. Anyone would be delighted to get them as a a gift.
Awesome backgrounds, really love them, and your cards are gorgeous. Thank you for using what you already have, love that mantra, and also for explaining about careful buying, love that too! 👍⭐️🏆
The card base almost looks like it’s marble when done that way from the ink pad…love it!
Use what you have... in so many beautiful ways! ... That is excactly why I love your channel🤩
More great ideas! I love cards that have that vintage look.
I really love the first ink pad technique you do. It looks like a fantastic background on its own. I can see other ideas too like a spritz of water maybe on water colour paper. 💙
Love this idea....... please do other videos like this..... card sets. They are not only good as gifts,but also for us new to card making, to increase the stash of cards we have available to use in a hurry. Like cards made but without sentiments yet until we need to use them. Thanks for your videos! Maryrenee
I really like the look of these cards. You make it all look so easy.
Wow!! Love these techniques!! Such beautiful cards! Thank you for sharing your talents!! These stamps are great!!
These are gorgeous. The vintage look is great.🌺🌺🌺🌺
Another great video. I don’t usually like brown and black together but these are elegant, with lots of visual interest!
Dear Natasha. It's always a plaisir to see you. I love your technic. Thanks for sharing 🌻😘
I really appreciate that you try to get the most out of what you have
Beautiful set of cards. Your inspiration is always appreciated. Love your ideas, explanations, overall videos, etc. Great job as always. 🤗👌👍🌻
I think these are my favorites by far. Absolutely love it. Thanks so much for all you inspiring videos! 😍
Brilliant idea using the ink pads on the backgrounds love it cards finished beautifully
👍👍More ingenious & great-looking cards, Natasha! You should write a book & teach classes. Your videos are far-more professional & educational than those by some companies' demonstrators! Thank you for sharing your work on TH-cam! 🤗
Love these cards and the vintage look. My first thought when you did the background was 'I could do that's so will give it a try. Lucky person who is going to receive these beautiful cards 🌻🌻 Happy Easter 🐣
These were worthy of Tim Holtz himself!! Awesome Distress Vintage look!! That base border reminded me of crushed velvet. I actually love the fact you use stamps over and over, it shows that the stamp is versatile and is worth the investment (as you always say)! I actually found that large stamp set on AliExpress a year or so ago. I had no idea it was a knockoff from Tim Holtz brand. It’s not as large as TH original set, but since I have it and used it already, I would love to try this layout idea. Thanks for this great idea! I learn so much from your videos, each time I am amazed and excited to try new ideas. And it always leads to an hour with my sketchbook scribbling all the creativity that your video sparked in my mind. 😉🥰 Happy Easter to you and your family! ☺️
While I am not a fan of vintage, these cards are beautiful.
Amazing work. You make it look so simple but not intimidating! Love love your techniques and videos!
Happy Easter Natasha. What a great video to wake up to on Easter Sunday. These cards are gorgeous. I love the vintage look. Thank you.
These are so beautiful! I had my doubts when you started with the borders, but they all came together to make a lovely set.
Such an effective design, lucky recipient ! 🌍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🌍
💖💖💖 them. When I saw you doing that border I thot "ewwwww" but true to form turned out great. Love the vintage look! As always Bravo!
what a great idea for some quick cards and L love what you did. Original and better then store bought cards, Thank you love you vedeo
So many techniques to incorporate into my cards! Thanks for all of the inspiration.
Absolutely Gorgeous as Always! Thank you so much for the lovely class and information today..Have a Beautiful Blessed Day @
I adore the vintage look of your card fronts #natashafoote thanks so much 🌹👌
Another great idea for getting cards done quickly.
Tasha, you are so creative! As a young person I always yearned to do something artistic. It wasn't until after I retired that I took up paper crafting. I'm still learning and I get a lot of inspiration from you. I love that you sometimes craft with your children on camera. I never had anyone to craft with or show me the way. I wondered who you got your inspiration from as a youngster. Did you have a mother or other influential person in your life that liked to craft?
Love the way these cards came out. 🙏🦋
Those came out beautiful! I love the simplicity too.👍💕
I love these! They are very sweet and thoughtful! Thank you!!❤❤❤
What a fantastic video. I really enjoyed it. And of course, I plan to create some card sets as gifts. I can't thank you enough Natasha, you are brilliant 👏 😀 x
Love them as well. Also a great way to have a border for a scrapbook page. Thanks for the inspiration!
The big Tim Holtz stamps are expensive but sooooo good. I don’t own any yet, but I always love what I see done with them.
I appreciate that you use the distress oxides for cardmaking. My first color was Vintage Photo and my addiction went on from there. Like you, I am a budget crafter, so I purchase those when they are on sale and stores have an additional discount for "curbside" pickup. Thanks so much for sharing!
These are beautiful!! I have a rose stamp that I've had forever and never used. It will be perfect for a card like this!! Thanks for the inspiration!! Happy Easter!!
Innovative, clever, lovely set of cards. You have given me some inspiration.
I love these cards, the coloured borders are a great idea.
Lovely set of cards, great inspiration. Beautifully done.
Absolutely gorgeous. A real inspiration for me ( and us all). I have to try this!
Thanks so much for the wonderful idea. I needed to come up with an idea for teacher appreciation week so I will be making dozens and this would be a very good one to do with the help of my teenage helper
It was so fun to watch you make your backgrounds. This stamp set designed by Tim Holtz has so many possibilities. Beautiful use of your oxide ink to imitate aging.
Good evening, I love the easiness of the flowers and the colors. Beautiful job think I'm gonna try this thank you for sharing.
Really lovely cards . Perfect for any occasion
Love these cards! Simple but beautiful!
WOW Natasha!!! Those are beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Lovely cards. Love the "distressed" border and vintage focal points. So many colour combinations possible. Great idea!!!
Have been enjoying your videos so much. Such great ideas that are not difficult. You are doing a great job!!
These are beautiful. I love the ease of this one. ❤
Now that is actually very pretty and so simple. TYFS! 💖💖💖🌹🤓
Dear Natasha
Love the creation of simple but elegant cards. Tc stay safe
4:22 I don't even know where this card is going but I'm already in love with it!!! Super cool rustic look, and yeah, that stamp set was worth every penny. "Stampers Anonymous" lol, sounds like a support group I'd want to join :D
These are fabulous! I love to see you using your stash many times, it's so inspiring to see how many different ways you use your items! Thank you!
I love this idea Natasha! It seems it takes me forever to make several cards at one time! Love this idea! 😊❤️
I just ordered the stamp set on Etsy. It was sold out on the site you mentioned and I lucked out so there were two left and in 9 people’s cart but I got one!😊