Praying for You + Video
Hi readers! Happy Monday to you! I’m so happy to be back with you today with the very talented Andrea Walford of Paper Crafter’s Library! This pretty card features embossing, die cutting, faux wood coloring, and more! Be sure to watch the video for the full tutorial. Some highlighted Simon Exclusive products featured are: Hand Lettered Encouragement clear stamps, Praying for You wafer thin dies, and Crosses wafer thin dies.
Enjoy!
Stunning card…love that background and the wooden cross.
great technique and dies!
LOVELY card and FABULOUS tutorial Andrea!!!
THANK YOU for sharing these techniques, it was interesting to learn how you aligned your sentiment background, created your faux wood and adhered your delicate die cuts – NOW I look forward to trying them!!!
Wonderful card and a terrific tutorial. Thanks for all the little tips. Love the faux wood technique!!!
<3 J
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Great video! Some really useful tips on sticking down delicate die cut sentiments and using wax paper to remove die cuts from dies!
Beautiful cards! Love those word dies!
Awesome card. I love everything about it, especially the sentiments and the colors.
oh goodness is this beautiful! i absolutely love it!
Beautiful card!
Love the card. What a beautiful technique used for the cross.
Love the pretty yellow background
BEAUTIFUL card!!! Those stamps and dies are on my wish list…. I cant wait to create something like your card when I do get them! Gorgeous!!
So beautiful!
A beautifully crafted card. Thanks for the video tutorial!!!
love the techniques you shared today, Andrea!
nice
Wow! What a beautiful and thoughtful card! I know the person to receive it will be thrilled! It is always nice to know someone out there is on your side. Thank you for such an inspiring post!
This is so precious. Thanks for the inspiration!
Such a BEAUTIFUL Card!! :-)
As a newbie stamper, this feels totally doable and not overwhelming! I’m so excited to try!
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Great for Easter or for a sympathy card. Wish I had it for a niece who just lost her husband.
thanks.
I love that background!
Liked the wood look of the cross, so simple and so realistic!
Several helpful tips were given that I didn’t think about. This is a detailed card to make . you showed how to a complete the task beautifully.
Gorgeous background, love the simplicity of the design!
This card could be used for so many occasions. It is simply beautiful and so encouraging.
beautiful card
What a gorgeous card! I love how you made the background. What a sweet and encouraging thing it would be to receive this in the mail.
Hugs,
Snoopy :D
That’s a beautiful card! Thank you for the video!
The card is quite lovely…but the “trick” with the glue for dies is awesome!
Respectful, yet cheerful at the same time.
Lovely card. Thanks for sharing how you created the diagonal background and the faux wood for the cross. Great techniques and tips.
Love this! Such a sweet card very well designed and laid out! ♥
Beautiful cards! Love the colors and the background!
so peaceful and thoughtful!~kim
What a lovely card.
Beautiful card, tfs! x
Great card and video–love the message!
Beautiful card. Love the yellow background.
Absolutely beautiful card. I love the techniques you’ve used and the CAS look of this. Thanks for the tutorial.
A very clean simple card. Love the wood grain technique and love the background. Great sentiment. Nice job! TFS
Beautiful card!
That’s technique is easier than I thought it would be.
Love both your techniques and your card is so cute. Thanks for sharing.
Your card is so
pretty! Great job.
Carla from Utah
Beautiful card of encouragement. I need to get that sentiment stamp.
Stunning card. I love your watercolor background. TFS
Very good work! Thanks for the video with many tips to keep in mind!
This is such a beautiful card to send as a sympathy card; they are difficult to make!
Andrea always does a good job on her cards and this wood grain idea is such a great idea!