I am Starting a Wedding Planner Business, I was wondering if you had any of that type available only as a Gage to work form NOT!!! copy. I will make a Web Video of the finished Invitations, R.S.V.P. Cards and Thank You Notes, all Personally Made by Me.
I love this! I have done a lot of crafting in the past, but I have never seen or tried this one. I enjoy quilling, and I think this would be a fun new type of project to try. And such a lovely idea for a personal card for someone special. Thank you!
This is so extremely awesome. I really want to make one. I always make cards by hand and this is a perfect idea. I don't have cardstocks or ribbons though. (I might have the ribbons but I am not sure.). By the way where can I buy/get the cardstocks?
I purchased mine at an office supply store. I used Avery Inkjet Textured Half-Fold cards for the video - but any card stock should work fine, it just needs to be a thick paper so it doesn't tear when you put the needle through it.
Hmm. It might be good to double or even triple the construction paper, unless it's a very thick stock. But as long as you can get it thick enough to avoid tearing, I imagine it would work just fine.
Luvv it!
LamishaReza 1 year ago
this is gorgeous! Thanks for showing us
Lejack97 2 years ago
very pretty, i never seen anything like this before :)
tigresstim 2 years ago
Absolutely beautiful I am going to try to make this later this week. Thanks for sharing And may God Bless you and all of your talent
GIAFreelance 2 years ago
wow such a nice way of making a card
TheCreativeCrafts 2 years ago
very nice..
saging214 2 years ago
perfect ! nice colours
erasitexnis999 2 years ago
i'm gonna try to make this.....
PrincessSar1010 2 years ago
beautiful card, a wonderful idea!
tuliptoppers 2 years ago
You're cool. The card is pretty!
snigglepop 2 years ago
Really beautiful. I'm going to your website now!
DKMontoya4670 2 years ago
Fantastic!!
SHOPETSY 2 years ago
Hi my name is Denise
I am Starting a Wedding Planner Business, I was wondering if you had any of that type available only as a Gage to work form NOT!!! copy. I will make a Web Video of the finished Invitations, R.S.V.P. Cards and Thank You Notes, all Personally Made by Me.
Your Faithfully
Denise
mirrorofmanyfaces 2 years ago
Great Job! Thanks for sharing!
askericask 2 years ago
extremely awesomeeeeee,^^
tajerah 2 years ago
I love this! I have done a lot of crafting in the past, but I have never seen or tried this one. I enjoy quilling, and I think this would be a fun new type of project to try. And such a lovely idea for a personal card for someone special. Thank you!
NuniToons 2 years ago
this is so cool. its soooooooo creative
RK701997 2 years ago
how can I print the background paper
or the template?
Acecombatgamer 2 years ago
this is ace
paechynz 3 years ago
looks expensive
cuteambros15 3 years ago
THIS IS ACE!
saga01b 3 years ago 4
extremely awesomeeeeee,
catkin1020 3 years ago 4
This is so extremely awesome. I really want to make one. I always make cards by hand and this is a perfect idea. I don't have cardstocks or ribbons though. (I might have the ribbons but I am not sure.). By the way where can I buy/get the cardstocks?
saja1010 3 years ago 3
I purchased mine at an office supply store. I used Avery Inkjet Textured Half-Fold cards for the video - but any card stock should work fine, it just needs to be a thick paper so it doesn't tear when you put the needle through it.
cyberseams 3 years ago
Ok thanks. So will construction paper work if its thick enough
saja1010 3 years ago
Hmm. It might be good to double or even triple the construction paper, unless it's a very thick stock. But as long as you can get it thick enough to avoid tearing, I imagine it would work just fine.
cyberseams 3 years ago
Ok Thanks for all your help :D
saja1010 3 years ago
Love it! Too cute. You have some great video's. Thanks for sharing.
Snapgirls 3 years ago
very nice! I love it! did you use cardstock?
lindieinred 3 years ago
Yes, the actual paper I used is the Avery Inkjet Textured Half-Fold cards - but any card stock should work fine.
cyberseams 3 years ago