You all know how much I love PTI and I had a lot of requests to make more stamping videos. So I decided to start a series for Friday's called Stampin' on Friday. Here is the first video in the new Video Series. I'll put a link to the series up on the menu bar so it's easier to find. Enjoy!
Supplies: Cardstock: Kraft & Pure Poppy (Paper Trey Ink), Stamps: Fruit Fusion Apple & Fillable Frames #1 (Paper Trey Ink); Ink: Cough Syrup & Stick Candy (Jenni Bowlin), Versa Mark Pad, Dies: Banner End Die & Fruit Fusion Apple Die (Paper Trey Ink), Tools: Paper Trimmer, Scor Pal, Cuttlebug, Clear stamping blocks, Misc: Clear Embossing Powder, Embossing Buddy, Dimensional Adhesive
Have a great weekend.
Hugs and Happy Crafting,

Very cute and quick to make, thanks for showing us.
ReplyDeleteLove this card! Thank you for sharing it with us. I enjoy following your blog and being inspired by you! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable! I love how you created the pattern with the embossing. (i'm trying that tonight!) lol. So many little techniques in one card. What was the tool you used to prevent the embossing powder from sticking anywhere else? I also loved how you put the little banner off to the side and rolled the paper. Wow! I learned so many things from this one video.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration!!!
Liz
Your videos are so wonderful. Especially like how the apple & leaf stamps worked with the apple die and liked the apple embossing on front of card.
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Melissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
http://createdbysunshinehoneybee.blogspot.com
Thanks Christina! Super cute and quick.
ReplyDeleteI love that idea....thanks for inspiring me today!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card. I am sure the teacher will appreciate it. Thanks for sharing. Will you be doing another what is in your junk drawer or something like that again? That was really fun. Loved the idea.
ReplyDeleteSo super cute and you make it look so easy to do. I look forward to more stamping videos.
ReplyDeleteJamie
Oohlalapaperie.blogspot.com
So fun! Love the CAS style in a few minutes time.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your videos so generously.
That's what I'm talking about! Thanks for the simple, yet inspirational card with video. I have made many many cards, but you always give me new and renewed ideas.
ReplyDeletecheryl
I love this! I know his teacher is gonna love it too.
ReplyDeleteSuper Cute!!! Love your Videos!!! Thanks for sharing with us :)))
ReplyDeleteAnother great card and video Christina!! You are such an enabler...now I have more things to add to my next PTI order!!!:)
ReplyDeleteDeb
That was just wonderful Christina! I love how you show us each technique step-by-step. I am anxiously awaiting my PTI order! Can't wait for the next video, have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Thanks for the video. I have hundreds of stamps, which have been put aside once I got the Cricut, now I'm going to get them out and start using them again. Thanks for the tips.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! You are so amazing! I should heat emboss my backgrounds more often. I LOVE the look!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Susan
Super cute card! Love the embossing! TFS
ReplyDeleteSuper Adorable!!!! And I'm sure Ethan's teacher will love it...
ReplyDeleteI I were Ethan's teacher I'd be pretty impressed with his Mom's talent. I'm looking forward to each Friday and your videos.
ReplyDeleteVery nice card.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I love the embossed background!!
ReplyDeleteChristina, very cute and simple. TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Thank you for another great tutorial, inspiration, and awesome card. I love PTI as well and just started using their dies.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, this is such a cute card! But I have to say a big thank you for the DVD you sent (so quickly, by the way!) Your DVD is so clear and informative about all the little details that go into your cards! I have only watched 2 cards but have already learned so much about the Gypsy and card making! I am so sorry you won't be doing any more DVD's but will certainly be watching your videos on your blog - thanks again!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love your videos. I continually learn from you. Thanks for the handy tips.
ReplyDeleteway to go, that was sweet .. and i put my emboossing powder in the same kind of container ..next time you go get ice cream and those lil tasting spoons, are just short enough to stay in container .. it works try it out ...yours in ink anne
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling card! I'll bet Ethan's teacher loved it too!!
ReplyDeleteLove the card! The embossing adds such a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteGreat card Christina and what a great idea for a video series, thank you.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card...I love PTI, too and am starting my collection of their stamps and dies! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your inspiration!
Nice card!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for a series. Love the card, perfect for a teacher.
ReplyDeleteKim xXx
Teacher's delight...love it!! Thanks Christina.
ReplyDeleteCarol Ann (DHS)
I learned new techniques watching this video. I am so grateful for your teaching us and so thorough. God bless you, Pat
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet thing to make a card for Ethan's teacher. That is so sweet. I always loved when I got a hand made gift from my students family.
ReplyDeleteThis is and adorable card. TFS
Absolutely adorable!!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteKimberly
bsketmom at tampabay dot rr dot com
Yeah! I love your Cricut videos but I'm a stamper at heart! And a big PTI fan as well. Cute card and I look forward to next weeks card! Thanks for all the work you put into the blog and videos!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for reminding me to do some embossing! I haven't done so in tooo long. GREAT card!!
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeletea great card i like it very much!
Sabina
I love that you make your own background by embossing. Excellent technique.
ReplyDeleteBarb from Toronto, Canada
Super cute! I needed that reminder to make a card for my daughter's teachers. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Love it! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great card!! Thanks for sharing with us. Oh, :D Your Versamark is nothing compared to mine!!!
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