Love watching your tutorials. Your accent is lovely And your cards are always beautiful. Thanks for sharing
I want my old Jan B. back. I hope you are and all is well. I'm used to the old straight forward, organized, and confident Jan B. These little mutterings and seeming lack of enthusiasm is different. Wishing you very, very well.
Hi, Sandpiper South. I'll make sure I find the old JanB before I make this week's video! 💖 xx
Thoroughly enjoyed the challenge of making this card, even the fiddley triangle’s! 👍 Beautiful card, thanks for sharing 👏⭐️😃
Ive only just discovered your beautiful cards. Just love them. Made some already and so pleased with them. x
What a beautiful card. Looks like a little house sort of. Can't wait to give it a try.
Greetings! This is Jami, from Wisconsin!!! Oh WOW!!! Jan, you just made my week!!! Thank you for making the video, I love the adjustments! I can’t wait to give this a try, it is absolutely lovely! Just adorable!
Many thanks, Jami! I'm so pleased you like my "upgrade" on this card! Thanks for your request! xx
That card is so cute, you do a great job on your cards, your tutorials are so easy to follow and instructions are great. Thank you very much.
I can’t wait to try this card! You did an excellent job explaining everything & showing us how to get the end result. Thank you from Texas!
Such a wonderful card, I will give this a try thanks for all your work in making this
Hi Jan,
Watching the replay, I love this card, can't wait to see you make it 😊
Love it, thank you Jan, I must give it a go.
I've made the single card for my great niece's birthday, but the double is fabulous. Really like it. Thank you Jan. I do love your videos. ❤
Thank you, thank you, the card is wonderful, can't wait to make one.
Jan- Hello - Wow - What a beautiful card! I will be back to watch this entire video to the end! 👏👏👏💞💐🌻
Thank you for another well explained video, it is a beautiful card. Take care xx
I think that would make a great Christmas card...just have to find the correct paper and stamp set...Love the double card.
Thanks for your straightforward directions
Eunice Hill, Colorado
What a lovely card you have forus today. It's looks as if it's a lot of fun to make and it definitely has that WOW factor when it's finished and on display. You've used a super cute hedgehog and a pretty floral stamp set and adorable dsp to create it with. Order coming soon. Tfs Jan! xOx
Many thanks, Christine. It was a great project to work on - I'm so pleased you like it to. I hope you are keeping well. xxx
Hi. Oh my goodness this is beautiful. I am definitely going to have a go. 😀🌻🌷🥀
This is a WOW Card I am always so impressed with your cards Rhank You so much
That’s much nicer
If you cut the lining pieces at 5 1/8, will that avoid having to do the additional slice?
You are a very clever lady, Robin - THANK YOU!! It wasn't quite as easy as that but it gave me a springboard so I could work out the rest of the measurements/ instructions! 💖 xxx
Greetings my friend! Question. I didnt quite understand the point of wax paper? Pls email me.
And your OCD showing is gorgeous darling..just like mine is! xxx
Hi, Stormy. I hope you are keeping well. I used the wax paper because I had put Tombow onto that piece of DSP. I didn't want the glue getting on to my trimmer. xx
Puis je avoir les dimensions de pliure de ka cartes avec les hérissons svp
Very confusing directions
Hi, Carmen. I'm sorry you found these instructions confusing. Please let me know what part you don't understand and I will do my best to help you. xx
deplorable ce tuto , je vais essayer par moi meme , de le reproduire
MEASUREMENTS FOR CUTTING LINING PANELS
1). Left-hand panel: cut to size 5⅛” x 2½”. Make pencil mark on left-hand side of panel 2¾” up from the bottom. Use trimmer to cut from pencil mark upwards to the diagonally opposite corner. Take remaining triangle and cut off ⅛” off the hypotenuse i.e. the long side opposite the right-angle corner.
2). Right-hand panel: cut to size 5⅛” x 2½”. Make pencil mark on right-hand side of panel 2¾” up from the bottom. Use trimmer to cut from pencil mark upwards to the diagonally opposite corner. Take remaining triangle and cut ⅛” off the hypotenuse i.e. the long side opposite the right-angle corner.
3). Horizontal panel: cut to size 5⅛” x 2½”. Make pencil mark on horizontal side (if you are using a directional pattern, this is the top edge) at the half way mark i.e. at 2⅝”. Use trimmer to cut from pencil mark to the diagonally opposite left-hand side corner and then to the diagonally opposite right-hand side corner. Next, take both small triangles and cut ⅛” off from the hypotenuse i.e. the long side opposite the right-angle corner, on each triangle.