 Okay, I like Victoria these stuff, I have to say. So I thought I'd play with this. This is St. Nicholas set and stuff. And first thing, when you see all these pieces in here in the dyes, I'm not a good, I don't like to build something where I have to use a hundred things to make something. I like three things maybe, or more, but I want it to pop. So anyways, so I didn't use a lot of these little pieces. I didn't build any fireplaces or chimneys or anything. I just used the basic on it because, like I said, I want something that's quite easy and stuff. So I'm just kind of going to show you what I did. Of course I used the paper that goes with it and the dyes fit these Santas right here. So there's ten Santas you can get and then you get three freebies that you can cut out by hand if you want. Which I do that and I don't like to fussy cut. And then you have all these trees you can fussy cut. Now I did that too, and I don't fussy cut. Anyways, so it's really a fun set of papers. The first thing is these are ones that I cut out of the paper with the dyes. Now, you know, if you like to paint using the aqua painter and ten different colors of markers or whatever you like to do, you can do that. But why? Why when mine will not look this good if I color it? I can't get the face to look like that and the white to be that white. Anyways, so if your wheels, you know, like your things just perfect, I just cut it out of there. But I'm going to show you some just quick and easy ones. I'll show you a couple of cards I did just with the cut out is this one right here. And I added some Stella. I love Stella. Just right here I added some Stella to that. And I'll have to show you my daughter, I have to say, I do not like six by six paper. I'm sorry. Anybody that does crafting has a cutter and can make their own six by six paper. Because it limits me to what I can do and it wastes paper. If I want to do like four inch strips, I got a four and a two. You know what I mean? That's just my thing. But my daughter came up with something that's really good to use your six by six paper. However, this was 12 by 12 but I cut it six by six anyways. Every day I like it with six by six. Okay, so what she did is just takes, I'll show you this. So you take your six by six and you cut a half an inch off the top. And then you just score it at one, one and three quarters. And then you've got your little, it fits in your card and you can do like this if you want to. Or this one doesn't have the fold on it. It's just connected to the top thing like this. But the trick is both sides of your six by six has to be cute. And sometimes, and most of the time, a lot of times that works. But you know, some of those that have like the scenes on them, you could do for the front part of the scene. And as well, if the inside's good, then you can do the inside. But see, because you see the whole thing. So there's not any getting around an ugly side. Those, if they have an ugly side, you glue it down on this out. Okay, so I played doing, this one I used the blender pins. And on my stamp pad, I just touched the corner of it and would color it. And then I used some of this pearlized enamel stuff for the beard and the fuzzy parts of his outfit. And you just have to let that dry. But if you want to add some dimension to it, you can do that with these. Any of these that works, every sanding has a beard. So it's really easy to add that to it. But then I got played with Stella. I love Stella. And so I just kind of started coloring them with Stella. So that one's colored with Stella. And in fact, they're all colored with Stella, but I'll show you what I did. So Jill said we had to actually stamp in front of you. Well, I stamped them at home because I didn't want to bring the big show. I mean the embossing machine. Anyways, so I stamped and we cut them out. Now what's the one thing we always end up doing? We stamp it on a piece of paper and we color it. And then we go cut it out and we screw it up. Don't ever do that. Cut it out first. And then if you screw it up, you can stamp it again and cut it out again. But you don't want to, after you've already done all your work of coloring it. And I wanted to show you that this is watercolor paper and this is just our basic white paper. And it works the same. So if you want to save your watercolor paper for when you're using an aqua painter or something where it takes more water, then you can do that and just use your white for that one. So all I did was, let me find my, I'll just do the regular one, not use my watercolor paper. Okay, so you just do the corner because it's going to put a little bit of glitter on your pad. And so I just like do the little corner right here, see? And then I can take a baby wipe or a paper towel and just wipe that off right afterwards and it's gone. So you just get to go paint it in here, see? I'm just going to use it. The reason I like to do use this or the blends, if it's small areas, the aqua painter, I have a little harder time with if it's small, if it's little areas because the brushes seem to be bigger, you know? Anyways, so you just kind of collect this and you can add more color if you want, make it darker or lighter. I think it turns out pretty good because, you know, when you do a watercolor-y look, you don't really want everything the same. You want to just kind of have it kind of faded and lighter at some places and darker than others. But with this you can just keep adding to it if you want. If you want it darker, you can just keep adding to it. And then if you're using different colors, you just clean it off like that until it's not that color anymore. And then you can use another color. But this is really easy. It's very light-ish. So after I colored his little outfit, I am using copper clay. It's kind of, yeah, it kind of looks coppery. I have some I did. The paper has real red and it also has comber, cherry comber. But I'll show you a card that I did with it. And it doesn't really paint cherry comber. Paints lighter than cherry, cherry comber. Okay. So I cut him out. I probably miss something, but I'll catch it later. And then I'm just going to, oh yeah, I want to do the packages. So I'm just going to do the ribbon on the packages and the bows. Okay. Now I'm just going to clean this off. And also you can take a white and clean it. And it will clean it faster in this. Okay. Eventually it gets clean. There we are. We're clear. Okay. And then I went back and I just, I just did the fuzzy parts. And I probably should have done that first. You guys are smart and then do the color, but it works. Okay. And you can do a spirit if you want. So if you just stamp it and it's fresh, you can use this and it kind of just smears it. Do you know what I mean? But it doesn't really give you enough color. I don't think so. I always went back to my pad and add a little bit with my pad. Okay. I mean, that is, I mean, can it get any easier than that? Not really. Okay. So I'm going to take my trimmed off six by six and you can either do it. You can either just do a piece like this and stick it on there. And, or you can do the little one that opens like this. So you open it like this. We'll do this one. Okay. Okay. So you glue this on. So kind of center this in your fold or actually you can put it anywhere you want. Okay. So it's going to go like that. I'm going to mount this so you can add your little thing right here or you can mount it if you want. If you wanted to bring the green, you could. So first, you really want to put this on. So if you want to mount it just like that, or if you want to mount it on the green because you have green back there, you know, all the, you know, all your options. I think I'm just going to mount it right on it. The right side up would be the good way to do it. This paper has some really fun colors. Okay. I'm going to just kind of scoot his head up here a little bit. Let his feet hang over. And I think I'm going to add a tree. And I cut off of the paper. And then you could do a lamp post is what that's supposed to be. It's for Santa's letters. Okay. Or you can just add some more trees, which I kind of like. I think I'm going to add some trees. You get so many trees on this thing. You might as well use them. And if you're, do you use in a dark paper like this, you're going to want to put a piece of white in there. And then you can add some of these little gizmos if you want anywhere out there. So you've got a, like, like that. Okay. I'll show you a couple other ones. Can I show you that one? See, this is the cherry. This is the cherry. And this is the cherry. And I look pretty dark on there. And it's still, you know, doesn't clearly look cherry, but it works. It works okay. So, okay. That was one that was cut out of the paper. And that one. Now this one is just your card. Fold it. Like that. And then your card stock, or your DSP on there. This one was cut out of the thing. And then I took and glittered up his beard. So you can take the ones right out of there and do that. This one, I used like two colors. How about that? Three colors. I used three. I was really stepping out my thing. That's another way to do the six by six, the other direction. And I love the colors on this one. Okay, and I was going to show you, see how here I took the Stella and I just went like this over the letters. And then make sure the words stand out. See, compared to not. And then there's whether it's just all green. It's kind of fun. Anyways, I'm into easy. Okay, I'll have to show you this. This was a swap that someone did at leadership. And see how it stands up like that. Thank you. This is embossed. I did do one. I embossed it. I wouldn't bother embossing it because you don't really need to. Yes, this one I embossed. And I embossed that on it. But you don't really need to emboss it. And this will look like she colored it in with markers. Which, I don't use markers because I don't want to buy ten when I need one. One color. So I use other things. Like, if you stand in one. Anyways, have fun if you like Victorian-y. This is a fun one to do.