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4-for-1 Card Technique: Creating Multiple Cards Simultaneously

Jennifer McGuire Ink via YouTube

Overview

Learn a versatile card-making technique to create four unique cards simultaneously using supplies you likely already have on hand. Discover how to efficiently use layering stencils, embossing folders, dies, and stamps to produce multiple eye-catching designs in one session. Master the art of ink blending, masking, and embellishing to add depth and dimension to your creations. Explore various color combinations and layouts to customize each card while saving time and materials. Perfect for both beginners and experienced crafters looking to streamline their card-making process and expand their creative possibilities.

Syllabus

Intro
Gina K Designs Spectacular Sunflowers
Easy See Tape
Altenew Satin Masking Tape
Gina K Designs Dye Ink - Medium Carnation
Altenew Ink Blending Tool
Gina K Designs Dye Ink - Sweet Corn
Gina K Designs Dye Ink - Tangerine Twist
Gina K Blending Brushes
Honey Bee Metallic Gold Pigment Ink
Gina K Designs - Warm Cocoa
Gina K Masking Magic
Gina K - Turquoise Sea
Gina K Designs Summer Bouquet
Gina K Ink - Key Lime
Gina K Ink - Soft Lilac
Gina K Ink - Light Orchid
Gina K Ink - Sweet Corn
Gina K Designs Swiss Dot Embossing Folder
Spellbinders Platinum 6 Die Cutting Machine
Gina K Hello and Shadow Dies
Gina K Designs Lattice Embossing Folder
Brutus Monroe Stick and Stamp Mat
Simon Says Stamp Friendship Text Stamp
Gina K Ink - Whisper
Altenew Scoring Board
Gina K. Caring Flowers
IN MISTI Stamping Tool with Waffle Flower Grip Mat
Simon Says Stamp A2 Placement Guides
Gina K Designs Master Layouts 5 Dies
Gina K Flowers & Wings
Sakura Stardust Glitter Pen
Gina K Designs Master Layouts 13 Dies
Tonic Aqua Shimmer Pen
Birch Press Simple Butterfly Coutour Dies
Gina K Designs You Give Me Butterflies Bundle
Gina K Designs Master Layouts 10 Dies
Gina K Delightful Dogwood Stamps

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Jennifer McGuire Ink

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