I really don't know how you do it Jennifer....here you are about to move yet you still find time to share wonderful techniques and designs with all of us! Love the idea of making a card set as a Christmas gift as well! Thank you so much for sharing Jennifer and all the best with the move. Gentle hugz Nancy Lynn
These are just gorgeous Jennifer. I have some large background dies that I love but have always had difficulty cutting all the way through so some I have never used. This will be a perfect way to use them. Thanks so much for sharing.
Oh my gosh, so gorgeous, Jennifer! You make card making so fun, challenging and rewarding. There are so many techniques you've shared that I want to try and sometimes, I don't know where to begin! Thank you!
my name is Deborah, and I'm new to your channel, let me say what you did to those cards are amazing. I never thought of doing that. thank you for showing us something new.
LOVE these cards... thank you so much for such a great idea... I have several similar style Memory Box floral dies that will be perfect for this technique! TFS... hope your move goes smoothly and your family will enjoy their new surroundings. Have a great day! 😃
Did anyone else hear some banging in the background ? Right around her jewels being placed , her new craft room perhaps 🤔.. super excited for you and your family Jennifer 🍎
Thank you so much because of you I have been making inlaid die cut cards with great results! I love this new idea can't wait to try it out. :) Brilliant
Thank you Jennifer for your terrific videos. You are a wonderful teacher and demonstrator. Would you please tell me the name/type of little cutters you are using in the video to cut apart and remove little extra pieces on the thin dies. They have red handles.
I have these wire snips from Elizabeth Craft Designs. However, I cannot find them on their Web site right now. You should be able to use wire snips from your local home improvement store, or a button shank remover from a fabric store will work, too.
this would also be fun for Christmas cards... I just got the Lawn Fawn " stitched snow flake " dies... can see using this on some opal glimmer paper that I have... ty for sharing !
I love these cards. That shimmer card stock is beautiful! I know this is from a couple of years ago but could you use an embossing sheet with the dies? Just wondering so that you wouldn’t have to worry about it cutting all the way through.
Hi! I am trying to find out the name of the machine that cuts the pieces and I would like to know where and how could I get a customised designed? thank you
Hi Jennifer, I am getting ready to order all my suppliies from Amazon. They have so many Neenah papers, I could not decide which ones were the 80 lb and 110 lb you use. Do u mid sending me the link to them. Thank you so much.
Look in the info under the video, she always, always, always takes her time to put all the links in there. Take notice of them, please, it is easier to look there than writing a comment for her to answer you something that she is already saying to you.
It's a nice technique but: if the little pieces are on the surface, how adding an extra layer of cardstock on the back will hold them? With time, won't they still fall? It doesn't seem solid enough.
I love ur vids. But I'm getting a little frustrated with SSS. They are SO often out of stock for items I want to buy. I suppose it's a testament to you influence, but still disappointing when I see you use an item, make the effort to go online, then cannot complete the purchase because the have none. This even goes for items you don't discuss. Their inventory just seems to be very limited.
Fair enough. I can't share the experience but I do know that you have to speak out, which you are doing. Perhaps they could be organise their company better? Because things 'are' it doesn't mean it should continue.
I like the You Matter set. It has so many great thoughts to share with special people.
Jennifer, I call you th3 "Queen of Techniques." God has given you such an amazing talent and gift of generosity. Thank you for sharing with us. Lisa
I really don't know how you do it Jennifer....here you are about to move yet you still find time to share wonderful techniques and designs with all of us! Love the idea of making a card set as a Christmas gift as well! Thank you so much for sharing Jennifer and all the best with the move. Gentle hugz Nancy Lynn
Love the You Matter stamps and dies plus the glimmery !
These are just gorgeous Jennifer. I have some large background dies that I love but have always had difficulty cutting all the way through so some I have never used. This will be a perfect way to use them. Thanks so much for sharing.
I've done other inlaid die cutting and it's all so beautiful and fun. Can't wait to try this one today. Thank you so much for all the new techniques!
Oh my gosh, so gorgeous, Jennifer! You make card making so fun, challenging and rewarding. There are so many techniques you've shared that I want to try and sometimes, I don't know where to begin! Thank you!
Love seeing all the different techniques you use. You are so talented! I get great ideas from your videos. Beautiful cards as always.
my name is Deborah, and I'm new to your channel, let me say what you did to those cards are amazing. I never thought of doing that. thank you for showing us something new.
LOVE these cards... thank you so much for such a great idea... I have several similar style Memory Box floral dies that will be perfect for this technique! TFS... hope your move goes smoothly and your family will enjoy their new surroundings. Have a great day! 😃
Love all your videos lady! Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us! Aloha, Linda 🌺🍍🌺
I hope the move went well. and you are settling in. This is a really cool technique!
Love that new card stock. What a great idea to double it up. Definitely going to try this.
I love your videos and I love your voice, it's sounds so positive and uplifting. Stay Positive and Stay Awesome!!!
I love the detail the you put into the video. It makes it so easy to follow.
Well done Jennifer and a great technique
What a great way to use all my favorite dies! Thanks! Beautiful cards.
Did anyone else hear some banging in the background ? Right around her jewels being placed , her new craft room perhaps 🤔.. super excited for you and your family Jennifer 🍎
Love this. I love your videos. The faint sound of birds singing in the background made me smile :)
You make all of these cards look so easy.
These cards and this technique is amazing! Hope the move went well.
This is a wonderful technique. Great way to expand the use of my dies. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much because of you I have been making inlaid die cut cards with great results! I love this new idea can't wait to try it out. :) Brilliant
another great card idea and it's so pretty too...thanks Jennifer
Wow this is amazing the cards are awesome and I love how you put them together for future use ♥
Amazing techniques.. just love your ideas and presentation..,👌👌👍😋😊
Great tips - love this idea! Your videos are very informative and helpful - thanks for sharing!
Thank you Jennifer for your terrific videos. You are a wonderful teacher and demonstrator. Would you please tell me the name/type of little cutters you are using in the video to cut apart and remove little extra pieces on the thin dies. They have red handles.
I have these wire snips from Elizabeth Craft Designs. However, I cannot find them on their Web site right now. You should be able to use wire snips from your local home improvement store, or a button shank remover from a fabric store will work, too.
Got to try this! I love the dies you used - all of them!
this would also be fun for Christmas cards... I just got the Lawn Fawn " stitched snow flake " dies... can see using this on some opal glimmer paper that I have... ty for sharing !
Beautiful cards and great technique!! The new paper looks so pretty--love the shimmer! I am loving all of the new releases for STAMPtember! TFS! :)
Another great idea! Can't wait to try this and I definitely need that pretty cardstock!
Stunning results!
Very pretty and not busy. As always, great job!
Beautiful cards Jennifer, TFS x
Very cool technique and even better for me, I have those Tim Holtz dies.
Wonderful cards and a new technique too. Thanks.
Lovely cards Thanks so much for sharing your talent
Love how you used those circle dies.
Such pretty inlaid cards!
Hi Jennifer love all of your videos and learning alot from them. what method did you use to stick your vellum together?
Love that paper. ..Beautiful cards..tfs
Love these cards just "Beautiful"!
Love the cards Jennifer you always do such an awesome job. Also love your name it's my daughters name too 😃
Great techniques! Love that flourish die!♥♥♥
Love this idea. You are soooo inspiring!!
What a beautiful set of cards! tfs ❤️
So pretty!! Love the shimmer paper:)
I love these cards. That shimmer card stock is beautiful! I know this is from a couple of years ago but could you use an embossing sheet with the dies? Just wondering so that you wouldn’t have to worry about it cutting all the way through.
Jennifer McGuire, you rock...love your cards...
these look really pretty. that new cardstock looks like Bazzil Bling cardstock
What a great idea! I love the look. Have you used the matching SSS envelopes? I am curious about the quality. Thanks!
Love the cards and always look forward to your videos:-)
Cool techniques! TFS! What pliers are you using to cut apart the dies that come attached together?
Beautiful cards.
So glad I ran across this video I bought these dies couple of years ago and never used them because they didn't appear to be useful. Little did I know
Very very nice, thanks for the ideas.
Thanks, super cards and much easier your way.
BEAUTIFUL background
Beautiful cards
Amazing . Really want to try this. Thanks
Lovely design and great technique - thank you :-)
This technique would also work on wallpaper without the need to adhere it to card stock. Sample wallpaper books are a great source of paper!
Another great video! Thank you
Love your ideas!
Love this technique!
Love this technique.
I agree, it looks so easy and when I try one of these cards, it takes me hours and hours and still doesn't look good........but I'm learning😊
Beautiful! Thank you.
hi jennifer, what gsm of the cardstock are you using? my 160gsm paper doesnt cut through my fiskar titanium cutter
Waaaaauw !!! Brilliant idea !
Hi! I am trying to find out the name of the machine that cuts the pieces and I would like to know where and how could I get a customised designed? thank you
can you link or give a name for the metal shim you use? love your videos :)
www.simonsaysstamp.com/product/Simon-Says-Stamp-Cardstock-GLIMMERY-ASSORTMENT-PACK-ASTGLM13-Stamptember-ASTGLM13
New idea to try - love it
Amazing. Do you use stamping up products at all I'm only asking because that is all I own
Beautiful!!!!!
Hi Jennifer, I am getting ready to order all my suppliies from Amazon. They have so many Neenah papers, I could not decide which ones were the 80 lb and 110 lb you use. Do u mid sending me the link to them. Thank you so much.
Look in the info under the video, she always, always, always takes her time to put all the links in there. Take notice of them, please, it is easier to look there than writing a comment for her to answer you something that she is already saying to you.
Thank you so much, right after I wrote this, I thought how dumb, I should look under video. I finally found them. Thank you.
Neenah Exact Index, 110 lb, 8.5 x 11 Inches, 250 Sheets, White, 94 Brightness...try pasting that in the search at Amazon
I would like to know what you use to separate dies. I have tried several things. None work well.
Amazing! Just Amazing!
This is wicked cool.
It's a nice technique but: if the little pieces are on the surface, how adding an extra layer of cardstock on the back will hold them? With time, won't they still fall? It doesn't seem solid enough.
Thank you for another great video! (Peg)
Great ideas
hola me encantan tus videos podrías poner subtítulos x favor
Love it!
GO Lilah! Pretty soon it’ll be McGuire & McGuire, Ink.
great video
Thank you
very cute TFS😃
I love ur vids. But I'm getting a little frustrated with SSS. They are SO often out of stock for items I want to buy. I suppose it's a testament to you influence, but still disappointing when I see you use an item, make the effort to go online, then cannot complete the purchase because the have none. This even goes for items you don't discuss. Their inventory just seems to be very limited.
Fair enough. I can't share the experience but I do know that you have to speak out, which you are doing. Perhaps they could be organise their company better? Because things 'are' it doesn't mean it should continue.
it's looks a lot like an embossing folder 🤔
niec
Beautiful x