Today is the first of a new video series covering Card Making Basics. So often I get asked, how do I start? What size should I cut my card? Where do I score it? What do I need?
I know that everyday people are starting out making their first card or thinking about a new hobby, so this series is perfect for them. A back to basics series.
It’s also perfect for you if you have been card making for a while and just would like a few hints and tips.
Here is the video, in it I reference lots of measurements, you can find them all on a downloadable PDF right HERE.
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I’d love to hear what you think of my video, I respond to every comment both here on my blog and on my Youtube channel.
Thanks for this basics tutorial, very useful.
You might need to be aware that when trying to use the link at the very bottom under your video on YouTube, it comes up as not available.
Would be a shame if others used that link and gave up looking.
Again, many thanks for great tutorial.
Thank you so much Veronica, I believe I have sorted out the link. Thank you for taking the time to help!
Hi Amanda,
I am just starting out on my card making journery and I came across your video I just wanted to let you know that it was very imformative concise and to the point and on that basis I have subscribed to your channel to help me on my journey.
So thank you for sharing your knowledge .
Karen Andrews
Hi Karen
Thank you so much for your lovely comment on my blog and for subscribing to my youtube channel!
I am so pleased to have helped and it’s such fun starting out with a new hobby!
I do have a customer mailing list, if you would like too be included in that and of course I can send you catalogues etc if you are in the UK, France, germany, Austria or the Netherlands. Just let me know
I also have a craft group on Facebook that you would be most welcome to join, its crafters from all around the world and we share things we have made, it doesn’t have to be Stampin’ Up! or even paper crafting we share lots of crafts and it’s a great place to chat too.
Thank you for the instructional video. Was very helpful.
Thank you very much Vicki, I’m pleased you enjoyed it.
Thank you, Amanda – such a simple idea to remove the silly little pieces from A4 cardstock and save having to deal with odd eighths of an inch!! Life will be so much easier from now on and the brain strain so much less!!
Hi Lynne Thank you, I like to keep things simple!