Thank you for saying "but you don't have to..." (when appropriate). I'm new to cardmaking and it's very easy to get into "gotta have" mode even if I don't really need something. You always give alternatives for people like me who may not have all of the various things yet. Your cards are always beautiful... and you are very inspiring. :)
Ebba... I remember when i first started I thought like that...”Oh My Goodness, I have to have that” only find myself with a crate of things to give away- I am so happy that last year 2020, I challenge myself to use nothing but supplies i already have and definitely the ones i have not even opened,. My goal this year is to not buy excessively but only what i absolutely know I will use.
@@SoulfulXprssion I've decided not to buy anymore printed paper, but find ways to use what ink pads, embossing folders, dies, and other supplies I have, and make my own backgrounds. So many ideas out there,and with the supplies I've collected, I can do many on my own. I get so frustrated when I can't use up all my paper pads because I don't like all the paper anymore, or just get tired of finding ways to use it.
I enjoy making slimline cards. My go-to size is 8.5" x 3.75", just because I designed a perfect envelope for it from a sheet of heavyweight printer paper. (Score at 2.25" down each long side, 1.5" for the top flap, .75" for the bottom flap). I love the versatility of all the various sizes out there too. I have a stack of different sized envelopes so sometimes the card I make is sized to the odd envelopes I have in my stash. LOL
Here in the UK, craft companies have made tall card blanks with envelopes for years. They measure 105mm wide by 210mm tall with the envelopes 110mm by 219mm. They were a pain to decorate because no dies were skinny or tall enough for decorative panels. I have used them a lot for mixed media cards as they are mostly sold in Kraft cardstock. 🙂♥️🇬🇧
Thank you for sharing all of the slimline options and the appropriate envelopes. This is such practical and useful information! I confess, I just ignored video tutorial measurements and used a business size envelope to determine that 4" x 9" would work. I love making these cards...they provide a larger palette for creativity.
Your videos are always a gift to me, but specially today. I've been worried sick about my grandma (she's in ICU in Brazil and no one can see her) and I could really use a bit of inspiration and a distraction to get out of my head for a while. Thank you so much for all you do!💕
So incredibly informative. Perfect examples as well. I truly love that they are coming out eith stencils to color your stamped image. Fast card, that looks like you spent all day. Thank you Jennifer, you are such a blessing in many ways. As I am bed bound it took me a bit to find something I could still do. So I make cards and then send them to be handed to Cancer patients. I have received lovely comments from the patients. I don't need the glory by any means, but it does make me happy that someone you.
You always amaze me by how much effort you put into your CZcamss and how many tips you pass on to us. Thanks so much for your generosity. Love all of your cards - at the moment I'm completely smitten by slimline cards, but so anxious about trying to use what I have and adapt them to the new format. Can't afford all the new products specifically brought out for these cards, particularly when you have to add shipping costs and differences in our money here in Australia. I get all excited when I see something new come out and then realize that once the exchange rate and shipping goes onto what I'm after, there'll be very little change from $100. Never mind - you always give us such great ideas. Again, thanks so much for sharing.
oh i agree. there is SO MUCH PRODUCT OUT THERE! and it is expensive, sadly. That is why 99% of the time I try to show techniques that can be done with a category of products, instead of a specific product. so people can use that they have. i will be sure to do a slimline video talking abotu stretching your products to fit the bigger size ;)
Another great teaching tutorial. I;ve had a hard time getting my trifold and gatefold slimline cards to look decent. After yesterday I decided to see if you had a tutorial, and here it is. Thank you, and BTW, I am going to try the products from Pinkfresh. The tips you've shared in this tutorial - well all I have left to say is WOW and Thanks.
I have been making "slim line cads" for years espically for weddings by scoring an 8.5 x 11 sheet of card stock at 4" & 8" and using the 3 inch flap to slid in my money, love them. Wonderful ideas
I love slimline cards and I can't wait to shake it up with your tri-fold and gate fold designs. I know I'll get lots of compliments on the uniqueness of the cards.
I also love your “handmade” comment. My dear husband has said more than once that my cards are as good as “the big company’s.” 😉I have made a few slim lines, and I like your samples and the products from PF Studio. One little drawback is the slim pieces left after cutting the paper to size. I have started to use leftover pieces to give dimension behind diecuts or sentiment strips as you recommended in a video before. So, Thanks, Jennifer for your fun, interesting videos! Have a great week! 💌
Kathy, have you browsed the greeting card section at any big retailer lately? I hadn't bothered for several years until recently. Handmade cards and card-makers are "dragging" the mass production world! The hallmark types are trying (badly) to imitate handmade cards and are charging a fortune! Your hubby knows what he's talking about!
So far I have resisted the “slimline craze” but I love these ideas and will give it a try once I am settled in my new place. It’s especially tempting for those long scripts that don’t fit or look awkward on a traditional card size.
I prefer the 4 x 9 cards, as well. They just give me a little more real estate to work with. I also find all of the slimline dies from various companies, layer just fine. I found these techniques very interesting and your cards are just gorgeous, as usual. Thank you for sharing your beautiful works of he"art" with us!
That's a "DL" size in the UK. We've had that size in greetings cards for years. However, it's lovely to create them yourself and there's so many dies for backgrounds tc. It's like making brand new cards and I've been a crafter for a very long time! We like our big cards here! 😊 Great inspiration as usual Jennifer! TFS! ❤️
This video was not only helpful but beautiful too! I love all the versions of cards you showed and these companies coming out with matching stencils is awesome!
Dive made several slimline cards and enjoy it! Thank you for the ideas to step up slimline cards so they all look the same and have an element of surprise! Thank you for sharing.
You truly are a queen of card making! I have learned so much from your tutorials! Thank you! You truly inspire, and thank you for sharing your skills! PS I just love the Gemini sandwich plate! It has made die cutting so much easier! ❤️
I love your channel so much. You offer so much that is new, sometimes the old, creative and fun. I have been cleaning and found cards I started to design over 2 years ago-they are slimline! I abandoned the design because I was afraid. People would think it was "dumb". Silly me. Thanks again for sharing such great content!
Good more! Welcome back. It’s a hard road to recovery but I hope you are successful. Prayers for you. I have been there too. Just be yourself and I’m sure your fans will be there for you. Ok. I’m going to listen to your video. Keep going to AA. The companionship helps. I do think you have a good plan. Hugs!!
Great video. Didn’t realize slimline was a thing or not a thing. I’ve been making them just because I folded something “hotdog”, which is what we teachers call the fold. My students will be tickled to know they are making slimline cards and not hotdog folded cards. Lol
Beautiful cards. I love how you are always thinking outside the box. You always have so many great ideas. Thank you for all your hard work you do for all of us to learn and enjoy from♡
First card I ever made was a slimline because that’ the size envelope I had in the house. Its a great size for enclosing gift checks or coordinating holiday newsletter.
Thank you so much for this tutorial, Jennifer. These cards are lovely. I've just recently started making slimeline cards and always look for creative ideas...and, as always, can depend on you to provide them. Thanks, too for your continued inspiration!
Hello Jennifer. I love the slimline cards, made some for last Christmas. Don't always use them, but you could say I am hooked on them ! Your examples and the products you show are wonderful, thanks for sharing them.
You had me at stencils! I love the layered stencils Pinkfresh has been creating to complement their stamps. These are invaluable when coloring is not your strength (let's put it this way- the colorless blender is my best friend). Then the layered stencil backgrounds with this release are so fabulous. This is the first time I wish I could purchase a whole release! Yet again your cards are beautiful. Your techniques make creating possible for me by saving valuable time and allowing me to focus on the parts of crafting that make the process fun for me. Thank you for sharing your time and creations.
I love your technique driven videos. Seeing the new products is wonderful (I LOVE PF) but I love being able to apply techniques to products I already own. These cards are amazing! TFS!
I was just thinking, “it would be great to have those measurements.” Wham! Jennifer says she has them on her website so we can print them. Thank you Jennifer! 💜
Jennifer, how amazingly awesome your ideas 💡 and techniques combined are. Vintage JMG. Love them all. Maybe 🤔 I can follow the examples of your creativity (you always make them look easy) So grateful to have you as inspiration, bless your heart ❤️
Fabulous cards and products Jennifer, I love the slimline cards, I’ve made quite a few, I hadn’t thought to try it as a gatefold or a bridge fold but definitely will now. You are amazing, stay safe 🌸🌸🌸
Jennifer, you never disappoint! Beautiful cards and fun techniques again! I really appreciate your work.i have made half of my Christmas cards using your “Surprise Gatefold” design and am working on the other half making “Seasons Tweetings”. Such fun to make.
Thanks for this video! I love slimline cards and saw the new Pink Fresh Studio release. As always, you've given us ideas we can use with items in our personal stashes.
Love these slimline cards, they’re fabulous!!! Definitely going to give them a try. They’re very versatile & I plan to use them as money cards this Christmas. Thanks, as always for sharing your time & creativity!!! Stay well, blessings to you & your family!!!
When I make a slim line card I take an 8 1/2 x 11 piece of cardstock, fold it in thirds and I get a trifold measuring 8 1/2 x approx. 3 1/2. You can fold it like a business letter, or fold it accordion style. It's so easy because there's NO CUTTINNG & NO MEASURING. I especially like this size card if I have a lot to say in my personal message, or if I'm making a card that will be signed by a group of people because there's more room on the inside. I have used this size to make a pop up feature on the inside that looks like letter blocks that kids play with. The blocks require measuring, but not much. You space them out at 1/2 inch intervals and have 4 pop up blocks to decorate.
Love these Pink Fresh products and what you created with them! I'm placing a new order right now. I can't think of a better way to get started with slim-line cards!
Love all of your ideas! You've inspired me to get back into card making and try some slimline cards I love Pink Fresh Studios and these new products are fabulous!
Simon I notice you always watch a lot of Queens😉 making Masterpieces of card. What is the proper name 🤔 💭 Anyways you know what I'm sayin. I Love them all. But back to what I'm talkin about. I think it's so freckin Amazing that you always leave the most positive, uplifting, kind, down to earth comments to each one of them. And your so on point about each of them. Jennifer is sooo phenomenal, she's totally amazing and inspiring to each and everyone of us. She is definitely the Queen of all😊❤❣ And I do say all the time You are Amazing, you and Tim Holtz are a genius ❤ I thank you for all the creations that you have made for all of us. These cards that Jennifer has made has really influenced me to try these kinds of told. Jennifer is one of my "BIGGEST" Mentors I have. She is definitely Phenomenal and so are you Simon 🥰😊❤❣
It's so fun how different countries are. Here in Denmark we don't get or pay bills on paper. We do it online. Don't think I've had a paper bill for about ten years. I've NEVER had to pay a bill sending it in an envelope. I wouldn't know how to do that and I'm 61.😉😉♥️
I love the concept of the layering background stencils. I'm going to look at some of my existing stencils and see if I can combine them. It's a shame they don't include masks as I'm not a white space girl.
Oh Jennifer, you are the queen of design and creativity. I appreciate your "engineer" mindset. Thanks
Thank you for saying "but you don't have to..." (when appropriate). I'm new to cardmaking and it's very easy to get into "gotta have" mode even if I don't really need something. You always give alternatives for people like me who may not have all of the various things yet. Your cards are always beautiful... and you are very inspiring. :)
Ebba... I remember when i first started I thought like that...”Oh My Goodness, I have to have that” only find myself with a crate of things to give away- I am so happy that last year 2020, I challenge myself to use nothing but supplies i already have and definitely the ones i have not even opened,. My goal this year is to not buy excessively but only what i absolutely know I will use.
@@SoulfulXprssion I've decided not to buy anymore printed paper, but find ways to use what ink pads, embossing folders, dies, and other supplies I have, and make my own backgrounds. So many ideas out there,and with the supplies I've collected, I can do many on my own. I get so frustrated when I can't use up all my paper pads because I don't like all the paper anymore, or just get tired of finding ways to use it.
@@wendywilson1736 Amen to that
I enjoy making slimline cards. My go-to size is 8.5" x 3.75", just because I designed a perfect envelope for it from a sheet of heavyweight printer paper. (Score at 2.25" down each long side, 1.5" for the top flap, .75" for the bottom flap). I love the versatility of all the various sizes out there too. I have a stack of different sized envelopes so sometimes the card I make is sized to the odd envelopes I have in my stash. LOL
THANK YOU for explaining slimline cards and all the different sizes!! You're cards and tips are priceless to people like me!!
Here in the UK, craft companies have made tall card blanks with envelopes for years. They measure 105mm wide by 210mm tall with the envelopes 110mm by 219mm. They were a pain to decorate because no dies were skinny or tall enough for decorative panels. I have used them a lot for mixed media cards as they are mostly sold in Kraft cardstock. 🙂♥️🇬🇧
Thank you for sharing all of the slimline options and the appropriate envelopes. This is such practical and useful information! I confess, I just ignored video tutorial measurements and used a business size envelope to determine that 4" x 9" would work. I love making these cards...they provide a larger palette for creativity.
Me,too.
Your videos are always a gift to me, but specially today. I've been worried sick about my grandma (she's in ICU in Brazil and no one can see her) and I could really use a bit of inspiration and a distraction to get out of my head for a while. Thank you so much for all you do!💕
sending hugs!
So incredibly informative. Perfect examples as well. I truly love that they are coming out eith stencils to color your stamped image. Fast card, that looks like you spent all day. Thank you Jennifer, you are such a blessing in many ways. As I am bed bound it took me a bit to find something I could still do. So I make cards and then send them to be handed to Cancer patients. I have received lovely comments from the patients. I don't need the glory by any means, but it does make me happy that someone you.
You always amaze me by how much effort you put into your CZcamss and how many tips you pass on to us. Thanks so much for your generosity. Love all of your cards - at the moment I'm completely smitten by slimline cards, but so anxious about trying to use what I have and adapt them to the new format. Can't afford all the new products specifically brought out for these cards, particularly when you have to add shipping costs and differences in our money here in Australia. I get all excited when I see something new come out and then realize that once the exchange rate and shipping goes onto what I'm after, there'll be very little change from $100. Never mind - you always give us such great ideas. Again, thanks so much for sharing.
oh i agree. there is SO MUCH PRODUCT OUT THERE! and it is expensive, sadly. That is why 99% of the time I try to show techniques that can be done with a category of products, instead of a specific product. so people can use that they have. i will be sure to do a slimline video talking abotu stretching your products to fit the bigger size ;)
@@jennifermcguireink thank you Jennifer- appreciated!
What about Paper Rose which is an Australian company?
Another great teaching tutorial. I;ve had a hard time getting my trifold and gatefold slimline cards to look decent. After yesterday I decided to see if you had a tutorial, and here it is. Thank you, and BTW, I am going to try the products from Pinkfresh. The tips you've shared in this tutorial - well all I have left to say is WOW and Thanks.
Letter arrangement with a sticky mat. GENIUS!
Totally agree: GENIUS!
I have been making "slim line cads" for years espically for weddings by scoring an 8.5 x 11 sheet of card stock at 4" & 8" and using the 3 inch flap to slid in my money, love them. Wonderful ideas
That’s a great idea, Vickie! Thanks for sharing 🙂
I love slimline cards and I can't wait to shake it up with your tri-fold and gate fold designs. I know I'll get lots of compliments on the uniqueness of the cards.
Thank you for explaining the different sizes of slimline cards and envelope sizes. Excellent tutorial!
I also love your “handmade” comment. My dear husband has said more than once that my cards are as good as “the big company’s.” 😉I have made a few slim lines, and I like your samples and the products from PF Studio. One little drawback is the slim pieces left after cutting the paper to size. I have started to use leftover pieces to give dimension behind diecuts or sentiment strips as you recommended in a video before. So, Thanks, Jennifer for your fun, interesting videos! Have a great week! 💌
Kathy, have you browsed the greeting card section at any big retailer lately? I hadn't bothered for several years until recently. Handmade cards and card-makers are "dragging" the mass production world! The hallmark types are trying (badly) to imitate handmade cards and are charging a fortune! Your hubby knows what he's talking about!
I love making slimlines - so great to see the trifold and gatefold options. Brilliant tip about lining up the letters on the sticky mat!
Finally, someone to go through the slimline measurements. Thank you so much!
So far I have resisted the “slimline craze” but I love these ideas and will give it a try once I am settled in my new place. It’s especially tempting for those long scripts that don’t fit or look awkward on a traditional card size.
The use of the sticky mat for arranging letters is a great tip. Thanks!
I prefer the 4 x 9 cards, as well. They just give me a little more real estate to work with. I also find all of the slimline dies from various companies, layer just fine. I found these techniques very interesting and your cards are just gorgeous, as usual. Thank you for sharing your beautiful works of he"art" with us!
That's a "DL" size in the UK. We've had that size in greetings cards for years. However, it's lovely to create them yourself and there's so many dies for backgrounds tc. It's like making brand new cards and I've been a crafter for a very long time! We like our big cards here! 😊 Great inspiration as usual Jennifer! TFS! ❤️
I love the different folds and that green is stunning
This video was not only helpful but beautiful too! I love all the versions of cards you showed and these companies coming out with matching stencils is awesome!
Such beautiful cards, Jennifer. Another fabulous video.
I love making slimline cards. Your cards are gorgeous! I never would’ve thought of doing a gatefold slimline. Thank you for the inspiration.
Dive made several slimline cards and enjoy it! Thank you for the ideas to step up slimline cards so they all look the same and have an element of surprise! Thank you for sharing.
I have made slimline cards and i love them. A little more room to play with. Great Tutorial Jennifer, as usual!
You truly are a queen of card making! I have learned so much from your tutorials! Thank you! You truly inspire, and thank you for sharing your skills! PS I just love the Gemini sandwich plate! It has made die cutting so much easier! ❤️
This looks fun. I think I will try this size out. Thanks for all your pointers ❤️
I love your channel so much. You offer so much that is new, sometimes the old, creative and fun. I have been cleaning and found cards I started to design over 2 years ago-they are slimline! I abandoned the design because I was afraid. People would think it was "dumb". Silly me. Thanks again for sharing such great content!
Good more! Welcome back. It’s a hard road to recovery but I hope you are successful. Prayers for you. I have been there too. Just be yourself and I’m sure your fans will be there for you. Ok. I’m going to listen to your video. Keep going to AA. The companionship helps. I do think you have a good plan. Hugs!!
I like how you used the letter dies very neat looking, thanks for the great idea
I completely agree about working on a different sized canvas sparking inspiration!
Great video. Didn’t realize slimline was a thing or not a thing. I’ve been making them just because I folded something “hotdog”, which is what we teachers call the fold. My students will be tickled to know they are making slimline cards and not hotdog folded cards. Lol
Beautiful cards. I love how you are always thinking outside the box. You always have so many great ideas. Thank you for all your hard work you do for all of us to learn and enjoy from♡
First card I ever made was a slimline because that’ the size envelope I had in the house. Its a great size for enclosing gift checks or coordinating holiday newsletter.
Very helpful video, Jennifer. Thank you for sharing so many crafty ideas.
Thank you Jennifer. These cards are so gorgeous. Can’t wait to see other stencil techniques.
Wow, Jennifer, such an INCREDIBLE, inspirational and educational tutorial....thank you so much for sharing!
The taping of those letters for placement was my biggest take today. I will try that for sure! You always have such great information!
Thank you so much for this tutorial, Jennifer. These cards are lovely. I've just recently started making slimeline cards and always look for creative ideas...and, as always, can depend on you to provide them. Thanks, too for your continued inspiration!
Hello Jennifer. I love the slimline cards, made some for last Christmas. Don't always use them, but you could say I am hooked on them ! Your examples and the products you show are wonderful, thanks for sharing them.
You had me at stencils! I love the layered stencils Pinkfresh has been creating to complement their stamps. These are invaluable when coloring is not your strength (let's put it this way- the colorless blender is my best friend). Then the layered stencil backgrounds with this release are so fabulous. This is the first time I wish I could purchase a whole release! Yet again your cards are beautiful. Your techniques make creating possible for me by saving valuable time and allowing me to focus on the parts of crafting that make the process fun for me. Thank you for sharing your time and creations.
I love your technique driven videos. Seeing the new products is wonderful (I LOVE PF) but I love being able to apply techniques to products I already own. These cards are amazing! TFS!
Thank you so much for the bunch of tips and techniques! You explain everything so well it makes me feel like I can make beautiful cards too.
Love these cards. I love the slimline cards. Thank you for sharing 😊🤗
Thanks for all of the good info on slimline sizes. The cards are beautiful!
I LOOOOOOVE slimline cards!!! I think they will be my holiday card size!!! So much wonderful inspiration ♥️♥️♥️
Have fun!
I was just thinking, “it would be great to have those measurements.” Wham! Jennifer says she has them on her website so we can print them. Thank you Jennifer! 💜
Love the cards they are so unique
Thank you for the measurements Jennifer. I'm a huge Pinkfresh fan and all your samples are gorgeous. xo
These are wonderful, just started making this size. Will have to try these tips. Thanks
Fantastic video as usual - your skills and creativity are amazing. Thank you.
Great tips Jennifer. I love all the slimline cards.
Jennifer, how amazingly awesome your ideas 💡 and techniques combined are. Vintage JMG. Love them all. Maybe 🤔 I can follow the examples of your creativity (you always make them look easy) So grateful to have you as inspiration, bless your heart ❤️
Fabulous cards and products Jennifer, I love the slimline cards, I’ve made quite a few, I hadn’t thought to try it as a gatefold or a bridge fold but definitely will now. You are amazing, stay safe 🌸🌸🌸
Another video where you hit the cards “out of the park”!!! Thank you
So pretty! I love the look of the slimline....something different. Good job! ; )
Love, love, love these ideas for the slim lines! 🤗
Jennifer, I'd love it if you could do a video showing how to use the Pink Fresh Simple Plaid stencils. Thanks!
I am ALWAYS so inspired by your creations ! Thank you
Thank you so much for sharing and the sizes of different slime line cards. You are very creative. Have a bless day.
Wow, these are gorgeous!
Love all these layering stencils, esp the agile ones.
Jennifer, you never disappoint! Beautiful cards and fun techniques again! I really appreciate your work.i have made half of my Christmas cards using your “Surprise Gatefold” design and am working on the other half making “Seasons Tweetings”. Such fun to make.
Thanks for this video! I love slimline cards and saw the new Pink Fresh Studio release. As always, you've given us ideas we can use with items in our personal stashes.
“Handmade, not Hallmark.” Love that ❤️😊
Love these slimline cards, they’re fabulous!!! Definitely going to give them a try. They’re very versatile & I plan to use them as money cards this Christmas. Thanks, as always for sharing your time & creativity!!! Stay well, blessings to you & your family!!!
Thank you for the video. I really like slimline cards and I usually do the 4x9 but will now try the smaller one for sure. Thank you.
When I make a slim line card I take an 8 1/2 x 11 piece of cardstock, fold it in thirds and I get a trifold measuring 8 1/2 x approx. 3 1/2. You can fold it like a business letter, or fold it accordion style. It's so easy because there's NO CUTTINNG & NO MEASURING. I especially like this size card if I have a lot to say in my personal message, or if I'm making a card that will be signed by a group of people because there's more room on the inside. I have used this size to make a pop up feature on the inside that looks like letter blocks that kids play with. The blocks require measuring, but not much. You space them out at 1/2 inch intervals and have 4 pop up blocks to decorate.
yes i should have mentioned this. i wanted a 4x9 for plans i had - but yes, you can fold this way!
Love these Pink Fresh products and what you created with them! I'm placing a new order right now. I can't think of a better way to get started with slim-line cards!
Love all of your ideas! You've inspired me to get back into card making and try some slimline cards I love Pink Fresh Studios and these new products are fabulous!
Gorgeous card. I will have a go at this. I really love the layering stencil
Love this video Jennifer! You took slimline cards to a whole new level.💙
Simon I notice you always watch a lot of Queens😉 making Masterpieces of card. What is the proper name 🤔 💭 Anyways you know what I'm sayin. I Love them all. But back to what I'm talkin about. I think it's so freckin Amazing that you always leave the most positive, uplifting, kind, down to earth comments to each one of them. And your so on point about each of them. Jennifer is sooo phenomenal, she's totally amazing and inspiring to each and everyone of us. She is definitely the Queen of all😊❤❣ And I do say all the time You are Amazing, you and Tim Holtz are a genius ❤ I thank you for all the creations that you have made for all of us. These cards that Jennifer has made has really influenced me to try these kinds of told. Jennifer is one of my "BIGGEST" Mentors I have. She is definitely Phenomenal and so are you Simon 🥰😊❤❣
Fantastic video! So inspiring!
I like the proportions of the mini slimline cards.
Great teaching. So informative and interesting! Thank you.
Thank you so much for your videos. You inspire me everyday!
Fantastic examples.Thanks Jennifer.
All this information was very helpful. Thanks for sharing your tips. These are all great cards.
Oh boy. This release is one that is going to get me in trouble.
Thank you for sharing these great ideas to use stencils.
My goodness Jennifer, what a fabulous video!!!
thanks so much for introducing me to this wonderful company, their designs are amazing and their prices are unbelievable
Haven't tried one yet but now I want to. Thanks for sharing!
beautiful slim line cards. Thank you so much for sharing.
I am one who hasn't tried the Slimline yet. Soon....with these great ideas!!
I always look forward to your videos, I get so inspired, and as always you showed us some really great ideas. Thank you 😁
I love these! I enjoy your creative mind as well.
It's so fun how different countries are. Here in Denmark we don't get or pay bills on paper. We do it online. Don't think I've had a paper bill for about ten years. I've NEVER had to pay a bill sending it in an envelope. I wouldn't know how to do that and I'm 61.😉😉♥️
we do too! but i still have invoices i pay via envelopes for my work.
@@jennifermcguireink THANKS for telling me. Hope your weekend is great
Wonderful ideas and cards, thanks Jennifer
I just love your enthusiasm and creativity! You're the best!
What wonderful ideas you have!
I love the concept of the layering background stencils. I'm going to look at some of my existing stencils and see if I can combine them. It's a shame they don't include masks as I'm not a white space girl.
Fantastic video!!! Thanks for the tips and enabling!!
Love ❤️ love ❤️ your beautiful 😍 cards of slimline kindness Jennifer.
So inspirational, thankyou. This video will help me with my card making journey. 🥰 and my youtube channel
thanks so much. I have never done slim line cards, but was thinking of trying some.
thank you Jennifer have a beautiful week x x x
Beautiful. Boy did that chevron stencil make my eyes go funny! xx
Love these slim line cards