Lovely card Jill, I was looking through your videos and Gez too and saw this one, thanks so much as it will make some great Father’s Day cards too! Sandy
Thank you so, so much for this gorgeous card and technique. I've only ever done it by cutting the letters out of the card front and then putting dimensionals on the backs to elevate them on the card. I really like your idea especially the stamping on each letter. I know videos are a tremendous amount of work and I appreciate so much the tips and inspiration. I'll definitely be back! :-)
Hello! I absolutely love this card and want to make it for my daughter's 21st birthday, her name is Annie as well :) Which embossing folder did you use for this? I don't see it listed in the products list. I realize that these are all retired products but I'd still like to recreate it somehow!
Unfortunately the dies have been discontinued so are no longer available from Stampin Up. I do have my own set that I am selling but only allowed to sell to our UK and European markets. If you live in Uk or one of the European countries we trade in, let me know. Otherwise you may be lucky and find them on Ebay. Jill
Hi Fran, Thanks for your comments. Here is my original blog post with details of the colours in the product links at the bottom: paperdaisycrafting.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/large%20letters. Excuse the dreadful photos!!
Fran MacDonald ..if you're asking about her Annie card according to her blog post she used Daffodil Delight, Melon Mambo & Tempting Turquoise... very beautiful cards!!
Ah! Yes, feel free to adapt my design as you need to! I put it out there to share and inspire! I don't know much about the Cricut but if its possible, go for it! I appreciate the Large Letter dies are a very considered purchase but for me have been worth every penny.
Betty Sauriol ...her card measures 4 1/4"×5 7/8"..the white stamped layer is cut 1/2" smaller...in the UK these are the measurements for an A4 card..if you wanted do do the same card but a typical A2 card cut your base @ 8.5"×5.5" & fold in half..your stamped layer would then need to be 3 3/4"×5"... Hope that this helps you!
Wow! Love this, but $100 for a die set is waaaaaaay too expensive for a retiree. S.U. is pricing themselves out of customers who have been loyal to them for years.
darla welch I so agree with you on the shameless pricing of SU! I used to be a demonstrator but no longer since I Need to work for my Money.... Now I Order from Ali Express
Hi Cristina, Yes, it is a big investment. However they are so versatile and useful - I can see myself using them for years to come. I've made countless cards - the ones you see here, plus BABY, new HOME, THANK you, NOEL, PEACE etc. And I've made samplers, pictures, bunting.....the list goes on!!
Just found this one today Jill. Very pretty card. Thank you for sharing.
just found this video today love it made me giggle when you said it was so warm lol
Oh my! That video was recorded a good while ago!!
Lovely card Jill, I was looking through your videos and Gez too and saw this one, thanks so much as it will make some great Father’s Day cards too! Sandy
Have fun!
Jill these are a great way of using our letter dies. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Super job love this card thanks
Thanks so much! An oldie but a goodie!
Such a sweet card Jill and easy to mass produce too. Thanks for sharing.
#kindnessmatters
Good tutorial for Eclipse card. GREAT idea to use the glue tape for adding the ribbon.
Thank you so, so much for this gorgeous card and technique. I've only ever done it by cutting the letters out of the card front and then putting dimensionals on the backs to elevate them on the card. I really like your idea especially the stamping on each letter. I know videos are a tremendous amount of work and I appreciate so much the tips and inspiration. I'll definitely be back! :-)
Loved your card! I think this would make a great baby card also!! Thanks for sharing!
sheila Howard I agree!
I love this card, thank you for sharing. Greetings from the Netherlands
I love, love love this!
Love this technique! Thank you.
Glad you like it!
Very lovely card and thank you for sharing, your video was great!
Danke für die tolle Idee wunderschön
Lovely card, Jill! Great technique! I have shared this video on my FB group page, Roberta's Artistic Adventures & Favorite Links!
💕LOVE💕 your card!!!
Brilliant I am biased I love the Annie one as my daughter is also named Annie lol Xx
Great cards!
Just lovely❣️
Lovely card thank you
This is so so cute!!
Hello! I absolutely love this card and want to make it for my daughter's 21st birthday, her name is Annie as well :) Which embossing folder did you use for this? I don't see it listed in the products list. I realize that these are all retired products but I'd still like to recreate it somehow!
The embossing folder was called "Softly Falling" I think.
@@PaperDaisyCrafting Thank you!!
Very, very pretty
Love this!
Thanks Sheree x
Where can I get these dies. Love your creativity tfs
Unfortunately the dies have been discontinued so are no longer available from Stampin Up. I do have my own set that I am selling but only allowed to sell to our UK and European markets. If you live in Uk or one of the European countries we trade in, let me know. Otherwise you may be lucky and find them on Ebay. Jill
this is a great card. I was wondering what colors you used on the first card. It had a nice combination of blues and pinks. thanks!
Hi Fran, Thanks for your comments. Here is my original blog post with details of the colours in the product links at the bottom: paperdaisycrafting.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/large%20letters. Excuse the dreadful photos!!
Fran MacDonald ..if you're asking about her Annie card according to her blog post she used Daffodil Delight, Melon Mambo & Tempting Turquoise... very beautiful cards!!
WOW.. lovely, can I use this technique is design space
Thanks Traceyann. Not sure if I understand your question about design space though. Sorry - could you explain a bit pls?
Jill Chapman @ PaperDaisyCrafting I don't have the dies and it's too costly..was wondering if I could use the cricut explore to cut the letters
Ah! Yes, feel free to adapt my design as you need to! I put it out there to share and inspire! I don't know much about the Cricut but if its possible, go for it! I appreciate the Large Letter dies are a very considered purchase but for me have been worth every penny.
I’ve made these card with printed paper. That way you don’t have to buy stamps or ink.
could you give measurements in inches please thanks great card
Betty Sauriol ...her card measures 4 1/4"×5 7/8"..the white stamped layer is cut 1/2" smaller...in the UK these are the measurements for an A4 card..if you wanted do do the same card but a typical A2 card cut your base @ 8.5"×5.5" & fold in half..your stamped layer would then need to be 3 3/4"×5"... Hope that this helps you!
Vey pretty and not to complex
Love this sorry dies are too expensive
Wow! Love this, but $100 for a die set is waaaaaaay too expensive for a retiree. S.U. is pricing themselves out of customers who have been loyal to them for years.
darla welch I so agree with you on the shameless pricing of SU! I used to be a demonstrator but no longer since I Need to work for my Money.... Now I Order from Ali Express
Me too Carmen!
Wish has similar ones much cheaper!
goodness...$150.00 for the stamps and dies. I'd have to sell a lot of cards to justify this!
Hi Cristina, Yes, it is a big investment. However they are so versatile and useful - I can see myself using them for years to come. I've made countless cards - the ones you see here, plus BABY, new HOME, THANK you, NOEL, PEACE etc. And I've made samplers, pictures, bunting.....the list goes on!!
Cristina Hamilton for sure!
Cristina Hamilton may just get dies and cut out fun foam for stamps
Lovely card thank you