Here is episode #14 in the Wild Card Series. Today's video features the Invite card and Oval Card.
Enjoy!

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Oh my goodness......love all the paper and you'll be done in no time with this series.....YOU ARE AWESOME GIRL!!!!
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Thanks so much for your videos. I have this cartridge and you have given me so many ideas that I would not have thought of. You are the greatest. The cards you make are so beautiful. Thanks again.
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I love watching these Wild Card videos! I have made only one card with this cart but now that I have seen how to make them I will be making cards like I have never made cards before! Thanks
ReplyDeleteI love your videos. Thank you for showing all these ideas ! I just linked you on my blog. I hope that's ok?
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Monique
Another great card ... in fact too great cards! I especially like the oval one ... what a cute design! Thanx for the great videos.
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♥Carol♥
Thanks so much for doing this exploration video series. Sometimes they make no sense to non-cardmakers.
ReplyDeleteJust one FYI on your Invited card - the envelope doesn't need any glue. Just tuck the card in and then overlap the envie flaps all the way around (like on a box lid) and then they will all stay closed without glue.
Love your choice of patterned paper. Simply gorgeous! Love your videos! Especially the Wild Card series! TFS!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome job on the cards Christina!!! I love this series you are doing. I have this cartridge and have only done a few cards...fun, but can be confusing!
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Lisa Sturgill
Thanks for all of your videos. I will start using that cart now.
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Thanks for the videos, love them, also, thanks for the inspiration, Brendanc
ReplyDeleteYour video's are the BEST!!! The papers you use are so PRETTY too. Thanks, Keep it Up!
ReplyDeleteI have this cartridge and was wondering if I made a mistake in buying...didn't know how to put cards together. THANK YOU!! your videos are awesome.
ReplyDeleteQuestion- Mailing Cards. Some of the cards are very small, narrow, unusal shape...do you mail? I know takes extra postage, but just wondering about very odd shaped. Can you address in video?
Thank you!!
Thank you so much for creating these videos. I am in the process of making invitations for my sons party and had a question. In the video you suggest that we cut the card first, when making 25 invitations, is there a method that you suggest that I use that will work but also be efficient?
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