Cardmaking Series: Sizes and Envelopes and Mailing OH MY!

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  • @ortizle1
    @ortizle1 Жыл бұрын

    Yes, you are a wealth of info. I love all your tips since I am just starting. Yes, I have gone out and spend way too much money without even knowing what to do.

  • @cocojo
    @cocojo4 жыл бұрын

    I know this is an older video but I am new to paper crafting and this is excellent! I am so glad I found your channel. Thank you for the simplistic precise explanation!!

  • @sheriwise5455
    @sheriwise54556 жыл бұрын

    I do love your videos. You make it so easy to follow and no matter how many cards and crafts I have made, I always learn something new. So, I checked out the mail templates because I do a lot of mailing and like everyone else have had the humiliation upon occasion of having something delivered postage due; *sigh* I really did not want to spend 8 bucks, plus shipping, so here's what I did: I copied and pasted from the USPS site the domestic mailing guide, and printed it on 11x17 paper. Then I spray glued it to a presentation board (using only the center part), taped two laminated rulers to form a 90 degree angle at the bottom to measure height and width. Then I cut a 1/4 inch slit on the side. Voila!

  • @lillianmartinez1593
    @lillianmartinez15936 жыл бұрын

    This video was so informative. That USPS template with all the information on it was amazing. Who Knew !!!! As usual, your instructions were on point and were so helpful. Never a disappointment to spend time watching your videos. Thank you Maymay!!

  • @suzyq1730
    @suzyq17306 жыл бұрын

    Yes, please use the bases. I am loving this series and I am a card maker but you always have something new to learn. Thanks for taking all the time to research and prepare these videos. Hugs

  • @KathyHansenazulskyjewelry
    @KathyHansenazulskyjewelryАй бұрын

    Thanks for making this easy. Your tips regarding waste and explanations are great!

  • @pattemaeayerbe
    @pattemaeayerbe3 жыл бұрын

    I'm with you Maymay I prefer a2 and 6x6. I would love for you to show us a video on different tools that might make things easier. Thank you, keep making videos, I love your videos!

  • @pk7094
    @pk70946 жыл бұрын

    I make and mail many many cards throughout the year. The majority of what I mail is Non Machinable. I buy the stamps in bulk yes they are costly but I can't do the clean and simple. I like all the embellishments that are offered in the market place. I live really close to the post office and am up there weekly to check weight and size etc. This is a act of kindness and a way to pay it forward so I budget every month for this crazy hobby. It gives me pleasure and being retired offers me time for this crafty life! Great video and for the newbie to know about size weight and cost to mail.

  • @juanitawaford3516
    @juanitawaford35166 жыл бұрын

    My favorite is the A2. Easy to make and no scraps. Thank you for all your time and effort to learn and explain the postage size limits. Yes, please use the bases you made today for different techniques. I can always find someone to hand a card to at church.

  • @tewmuch7342
    @tewmuch7342 Жыл бұрын

    Hi my preference is the 5x7 size cards and I wish there was more tutorials on the larger sizes. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lubear413
    @lubear4136 жыл бұрын

    My fav sizes are A2 and 5x7, mostly because I'm frugal ;). I can find remade bases 5x7 and use them when I want a bigger card, but often make my own from 8 1/2 X11" card. Just love the versatility and most often it is the perfect size for me. Thanks for all that you do and share with us.

  • @brendabuttress9482
    @brendabuttress94826 жыл бұрын

    Yes please use the bases you made. thanks for sharing even though I'm from Aussie and our mailing system is a bit different. : )

  • @sarasharkey6150
    @sarasharkey61506 жыл бұрын

    Love your series. Yes, use the bases. Loved the info about the post office. My PO guy wanted to charge me extra because I used yardstick for the envelope. He said, as you did, that it was considered, "rigid." He did relent, but now I know that I will have to pay more if I use cardstock for the envelope.

  • @kimsettle4116
    @kimsettle41166 жыл бұрын

    Just shuck it down to the cob, Maymay!!!! Definitely a Southern sister! I needed this series 3-4 years ago when I decided it was finally time to invest in myself and reignite some hobbies. Then again buying everything I see has been so much fun - for me anyways, not so much for the Hubby who rolls his eyes every week when new packages from《Insert favorite crafty place here》are delivered!

  • @nytflyt7
    @nytflyt76 жыл бұрын

    Hey MayMay!! Newbie here!! I have been "binge" watching your channel for a very long time now & just "ohhh" and "ahhh" EVERYTHING you so graciously share with us and stand in the back of the class soaking it all in! LOL!! Yeah, call me chikin but I just need that nudge to dive into YOUR beautiful world of "Crafting Magic"😓😓 With that being said, I would love to see you design that tall, skinny card you have in your pile! I always like to send Christmas cards that really stand out! Sending Blessings & Love, Lynda xo p.s. Thank You for sharing your God given talents with the rest of the world 😇😁

  • @LilCraftyNook

    @LilCraftyNook

    6 жыл бұрын

    nytflyt7 Welcome!! She is amazing, isn't she? I found her early on in my crafting also. Blessings!❤️

  • @peggylittle9224
    @peggylittle92246 жыл бұрын

    Yes, use those cards! Thanks so much for doing all the research with the PO for us. I normally use 5 x 7, because in the past I only made a few special ones to mail, but this year I'm making all of mine--could be 90-100 !!! Love my friends! Keep on crafting and inspiring us!❤️

  • @nancyedwards9640
    @nancyedwards96406 жыл бұрын

    I like the A-6 card size. It gives me more room to create my ideas.

  • @themima5
    @themima52 жыл бұрын

    you just made my day! Thank you. Ordered the mailing template and will be making my card templates today.

  • @deborahweilert9423
    @deborahweilert94236 жыл бұрын

    Yes to card bases and minimal tools...I've become overwhelmed with what to purchase. Love your videos.

  • @kimsettle4116
    @kimsettle41166 жыл бұрын

    Oh. And while sometimes I do make my own envelopes, I usually do also pick them up in assorted colors and sizes when they are on sale. But, my new favorite is that I splurged and bought a box of matching Neenah solar white A2 envelopes so now my plain envelopes match my stock card basics. Now I jjust decorate the plain envelope to coordinate with the card. Can also be done Mohawk card stocks, and probably other brands too. My other favorite is to buy the 100 pack of Strathmore watercolor cards with matching envelopes when they are on sale.

  • @Utube5562
    @Utube55626 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos, you are a great teacher. Thorough and very clear.

  • @connieweaver7348
    @connieweaver73486 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for all the information on the different size cards. I make the A2 size cards. I would like to see you make all the different s size card that you demoed today. Have a blessed day !

  • @debbiehaney8996
    @debbiehaney89966 жыл бұрын

    Yes! I'd love a video on the must-haves for getting started in card making!

  • @pathickman4897
    @pathickman48976 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much for this information, especially the mailing. I am looking forward to all the videos you make for card making.

  • @Usdukes
    @Usdukes6 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate this incredible amount of information you have done for us! You explain things very well and sometimes that is the most important part of it all. Thank you!!!

  • @lunasquirl
    @lunasquirl6 жыл бұрын

    I love you and all of your information and helpful tips/careful research. I just wanted to mention that I have commonly had my A2 sized cards that are thicker than 1/4 inch be processed as "packages". Instead of paying an additional twenty-something cents, I have had to accept the fact that my dimensional cards, although being A2 size and only an ounce or two will cost me a dollar twenty something or more because of 3/8 to 1/2 inch thickness. ALSO- be aware that 6"x6" cards ALWAYS cost extra postage.

  • @wendyodell356
    @wendyodell3566 жыл бұрын

    Yes use those bases and use your fav tools. 💝

  • @dianatursky5774
    @dianatursky57746 жыл бұрын

    Love the idea of making cards out of the card bases you have already. Minimum tools would be great also. The information was great and the template from the post office would be a great tool to have also. Thank you!!!

  • @sandyshelton-rodriguez6094
    @sandyshelton-rodriguez60946 жыл бұрын

    You are the BOMB, MayMay!! Thanks so much for all the work you do to make us aware! I am pretty new and love your new series!! xoxo

  • @cynthiarichter792
    @cynthiarichter7926 жыл бұрын

    I am really enjoying this series. Lots of great info for those of us just starting out with card making. Thanks for all you efforts!

  • @grannybibi
    @grannybibi6 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic information, thank you. Love your videos MayMay, I always learn something. You’re awesome!

  • @parmacrafter
    @parmacrafter6 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos! Thank you so much for explaining the sizes and mailing info. That has always been a super confusing issue with hand made cards.

  • @gen-thethreadedbobbin
    @gen-thethreadedbobbin6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you sooooo much! I appreciate you taking the time to make this video and doing all the leg work. This has been eye opening! Oh and I love all card sizes! Really enjoy all the videos and inspiration you bring to us, thanks again :)

  • @debbiehays9194
    @debbiehays91946 жыл бұрын

    6x6 cards are also nonmachinable and cost the extra 21 cents. You can purchase 70 cent stamps for nonmachinable cards (49 + 21 cents) just ask your post office to order them if they don't have them in stock. Good job Mayday on explaining! I work for USPS and couldn't have done better!

  • @debblws1961
    @debblws19616 жыл бұрын

    I love this series I am learning so much. You are a great teacher. I created a book to keep my notes in and are loving this! Yes use the bases, it will help the newbies like me :) Thank you.

  • @madeby2handswithlove-denis571
    @madeby2handswithlove-denis5716 жыл бұрын

    Love this video series. I am brand new at making cards and I have no idea what I am doing and need every bit of information you are willing to give. Especially on what tools are truly necessary. Thanks Bunches for sharing😍

  • @broussardfamily1
    @broussardfamily16 жыл бұрын

    Super helpful! I've been a card maker for a long time & I didn't know all of that so, thank you Maymay!

  • @TicketToLearning
    @TicketToLearning6 жыл бұрын

    Carta Bella has matching 6x6 paper pads and 12x12 pads. I like to use the 6x6 pads to make my cards and the 12 x 12 pad to make matching envelopes. :)

  • @tksixangels44

    @tksixangels44

    4 жыл бұрын

    Do you make videos using the 6x6 pads? I'm new to car making and I have some 6x6 paper packs but have no clue how to make cards with them.

  • @pattemaeayerbe

    @pattemaeayerbe

    3 жыл бұрын

    Balanced Vitality, Thank you so much for the advice that is an awesome idea. My new favorite size just may become 6x6 rather than the A2. I kind of like squares better anyway.

  • @LilCraftyNook
    @LilCraftyNook6 жыл бұрын

    Yay!!! This is great!! I was just looking earlier this morning to find measurements to make 6 x 6 cards!! 😃 And the USPS measuring thing is very, very much appreciated!! I will buy myself one ASAP! I have three standard sizes I use the most-A2, A7 and the 6 x 6. (some store bought) Thank you SO SO much for sharing!!❤️

  • @judiblock1683
    @judiblock16836 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Maymay!!! Very useful information! It is so kind of you to take the time to research and then pass it on. To those of you who put thumbs down...why? Just move on to something else you may enjoy. It just seems to me to be a mean spirited message. Just my thoughts.

  • @dmaynardabu
    @dmaynardabu6 жыл бұрын

    Lots of great info Maymay! Thank you for all your hard work! I love making cards. I mostly make A2 size cards. For the very reasons you stated in the video. But, occasionally I do make what I call "speciality cards that may be larger in size or folded differently, etc. Thanks again and have a blessed day!

  • @marshaniksich1448
    @marshaniksich14486 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much. I am sitting here making envelopes and made myself a template to measure the size. IT WORKED.(I always watch you when I'm crafting) You have shown me a lot of tricks. God Bless.

  • @Mospiers
    @Mospiers6 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful series, yes please use above bases for cards, thank you Maymay & looking forward to all future videos xxx

  • @jackieholder6631
    @jackieholder66316 жыл бұрын

    This is great information and so helpful. I really like the A2 size cards because the bigger cards are just a little overwhelming to me. Love your tutorial and li e and hugs to you Vince and all the gang. They do a wonderful job.

  • @MsGettinready
    @MsGettinready4 жыл бұрын

    Somehow I missed this when you first published it. Excellent information. Thanks so much!

  • @steelpandt
    @steelpandt6 жыл бұрын

    That was a real eye-opener. Thanks for sharing this helpful information.

  • @claudettegulley4181
    @claudettegulley41816 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for all the resource you did on mailing and card sizes. I have found this very helpful. Thank you, God Bless 🙏🏻😊✂️🖌✏️

  • @bettyhall9777
    @bettyhall97776 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this information. It is very helpful. You are awesome MayMay. Thank you so much! Hope you have a great day

  • @ssharp11
    @ssharp116 жыл бұрын

    I typically make A2 card size because of the efficiency of the card base. I do try to limit the dimensional elements on my Christmas cards because of the mailing issues. Cards to be delivered in person or sent in a priority box are the most fun because I am able to embellish as desired. Thank you for the excellent tutorials. Wishing you a super week. Hugs Susan

  • @MyCraftyMind4U
    @MyCraftyMind4U6 жыл бұрын

    Wow!!! Good to know information. Thank you so very much for sharing your tips on mailing and all the research you did to help us.

  • @susang6193
    @susang61936 жыл бұрын

    Thank you about postage. So many rules. I made 6x6 cards without knowing that extra postage was required and paid when they were all returned. I now make 6x6 cards and mail them in rectangle envelopes. I like to make both A2 and A7 cards. I am enjoy making center step cards - small and large size - that I cut with dies.

  • @jonieisenberg2794
    @jonieisenberg27946 жыл бұрын

    I started cardmaking with Anna Griffin quite some time ago. That set my love for 5"X7" in place. I had large embellments that worked better for larger cards. My cardstock collection seems to have grown into 12"X12", so I use whatever size I feel appropriate for the reason for the card. As far as adding beads or items that change the texture of the card, I use the very thin packing foam cut to the card size. This tends to even out the envelope without adding weight or thickness, and also protects embellishments. By all means, I would love to see cards using all the sizes of cards.

  • @my2jedi
    @my2jedi6 жыл бұрын

    This is brilliant! It will definitely go into my favorites to refer to often. I usually make 5x7 cards. I purchase the blank cards and envelope sets when they are on sale and keep a big stash of them. I use a lot of Anna Griffin products, and her things are geared for mostly 5x7. Also, when doing card fronts, I can get four 5x7 panels from a 12x12 piece of paper. I have occasionally made a 5x5 card and popped it into a 5x7 envelope, but haven't dabbled much in other card sizes. A lot of my bulky cards go to people at church, so they are hand delivered. Thanks for this wonderful lesson! I would love to see what you do with all the sizes you showed.

  • @valhadfield6563
    @valhadfield65636 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Maymay, that is so helpful. It helps to explain why we pay so much in postage for items purchased from the USA. I live in the UK and we can pay customs and duty on anything over £15 which includes the cost of postage. I use A4 as our standard paper size, sorry don't know the measurements. I like to make bigger cards so would typically fold an A piece of paper in half or use either 6x6 or 8x8 which is a popular size card. We too have a postal formula in very much the same way you do so that we can check to ensure that envelopes are neither too big or wide. I'm guessing that this was standardized throughout the world. Blessings on you and yours

  • @brandiledell4795
    @brandiledell47956 жыл бұрын

    This is so so helpful! Thank you for researching and sharing! ❤️

  • @lisatruitt9889
    @lisatruitt98896 жыл бұрын

    Thank you thank you Maymay! I love your videos. Yes please do a video on the minimum tools needed for card making. Thanks again. God bless

  • @FlowerGemsGirl
    @FlowerGemsGirl6 жыл бұрын

    This was super informative!!! When I started doing my own cards, I only did the 8.5x11 folded because I did everything in my Hallmark card studio software and it was set at default size so I did no cutting. Once I got into actual card making, I would use the premade bases sold in boxes with the matching envelope. Now I try to make my own bases as I learn more skills! This video helped a lot, TFS!!!!☺️😊

  • @imogenethomas1138
    @imogenethomas11386 жыл бұрын

    I make mostly A2 cards. Lately, I have been playing with 4 bar size. Thanks for putting this wealth of much needed information into one place.

  • @PaperToPetals
    @PaperToPetals6 жыл бұрын

    Hey May-May, Debbie here! Thanks so much for all your research and sharing the info with us!

  • @826313sherry
    @826313sherry6 жыл бұрын

    I prefer the A2 size cards, because they are more cost effective for me to make. I also prefer to make all my own envelopes and envelope glue for the same reason. I prefer to save crafting money to buy more stamps, ink, etc...things I can't make myself. Thanks for your hint, I am going to make myself a "postal slot" cause I tend to add dimensionals to a lot of cards and usually end up putting them in padded envelopes which cost a lot more to mail. LOVE all your videos and hints, but sure missed the Crafter After today.

  • @virginiawimer8064
    @virginiawimer80643 жыл бұрын

    Love this. Just what I needed.

  • @Only1MrsLOW
    @Only1MrsLOW6 жыл бұрын

    I would love to see you do a video on tools you recommend to get started. Thanks MayMay!!!

  • @jeanneluddeni5159
    @jeanneluddeni51596 жыл бұрын

    Boy I'm glad u did the usps part as I work for the post office and am so tired of telling people this is going to cost more and they get mad thank u

  • @shaimaasamir7074
    @shaimaasamir70746 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video, I really needed it. I am not very creative in stamping and die cutting greeting cards, but I like watercolor painting a lot, and I though I can corporate them in greeting cards, not everyone can buy large paintings. and you were right I watched a lot of greeting cards video and everyone is using A2 cards and I felt lost, for me they are to small for my miniature paintings. I am going to make some A9 cards with a lot of confidence now LOL. Thanks again for sharing all your knowledge and talent with us.

  • @judyestrada1446
    @judyestrada14466 жыл бұрын

    Maymay - Thank you so much for this information ! It is so useful for everyone to understand. I usually make A2 sized cards. Occasionally I do 5 X 7. Thanks for this video !

  • @mariselaspaulding2741
    @mariselaspaulding27416 жыл бұрын

    I use stamps.com at work and ordered me one. Thanks for all your tips.

  • @terancedecker-harris1041
    @terancedecker-harris10416 жыл бұрын

    Ohh yes and 6x6. I love the bigger one to make more impressive cards. Please use those bases love that idea of working with what you have. The postal board is awesome didn't know that was out there so I am ordering it from stamps.com today, it will explain a lot. Thanks very goos video

  • @lindalebrun7484
    @lindalebrun74846 жыл бұрын

    Love the idea of using the cards for videos. Is there a video or a sheet that will tell me basic sizes for layering cards? If so I would love to find it!

  • @rosannapeterodrigues8833
    @rosannapeterodrigues88336 жыл бұрын

    Yes use those bases. Thanks for sharing!

  • @fayangster9385
    @fayangster93856 жыл бұрын

    Just found your website and watched this video on sizes of envelopes. Very informative and helpful. I usually make A2 cards, but glad you gave the size for notecards, as I want to give several sets of notecards for presents. Looking forward to new videos in this series.

  • @hulie67Julie
    @hulie67Julie6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you thank you so much for all this helpful information and I think it is an awesome idea to use those bases in this card series

  • @FreeSpokenOne
    @FreeSpokenOne4 жыл бұрын

    Measurement chart moved but can be found by using the search feature. Excellent video, thanks for the help with learning this Maymay.

  • @dorothyhuddleston3630
    @dorothyhuddleston36304 жыл бұрын

    Such a helpful video for newbies like me! TFS.

  • @ceeclearly6840
    @ceeclearly68406 жыл бұрын

    I almost always make A-2 cards. I had pretty good luck finding colored envelopes and matching cards back when I ordered for a craft store so it was just a natural thing to start there. I try to make 'flatter" cards now...at least some of the time for mailing so I don't have to worry how they go through the mail (or more importantly) how they arrive to the recipient.

  • @reneecharleswell5139
    @reneecharleswell51394 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for the information. I'm a crafters companion product fan, and the tend to make bigger cards like 8x8. This video was very helpful.

  • @stacycakamams4873
    @stacycakamams48736 жыл бұрын

    Embellishments get you. If I put anything special in my cards I take it to the post office. I sent my father in law an Easter card and he had to go pay an additional charge to get the card, lol. Learned my lesson. It was funny because until I told him it was from us he wasn't going to go get it. He is 83 and it was so cute!!!

  • @4551mac

    @4551mac

    5 жыл бұрын

    if I send a card that needs extra postage, it always comes back to me...LOL

  • @melissabryant672
    @melissabryant6726 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this info. I have decided to make my own Christmas cards but a little intimidated but your card series is helping alot!!!

  • @DianaHernandez-kn1ne
    @DianaHernandez-kn1ne6 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video. Thanks for taking the time to do the research. You are so awesome. This was very helpful.

  • @brendalawrence6732
    @brendalawrence67326 жыл бұрын

    My main card size is an A2, but I also like to make square ones once in a while, 5x7's and I love the business sized envelope one. But A2 is my go to most of the time. Great video Maymay!

  • @cindihanley7053
    @cindihanley70536 жыл бұрын

    Learned a lot today. Thank you. I love the idea to have the standard size cut out with the dimensions so I can refer to the one I want to make. I'm going to add the envelope info on it too. This way I won't forget! Thx.

  • @pdelmercado
    @pdelmercado6 жыл бұрын

    This is very helpful information. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial.

  • @jesseb5112
    @jesseb51126 жыл бұрын

    I have sent a2 cards with some bumpy embellishments that were still light, and thin enough to go through the slot. I slid a 4.25x5.5 piece of cardstock in front of the card. Those mailed just fine. I wrote this on the last video, but I am an A2 card maker. I donate a lot of cards. I make over 500 cards a year. I need low waste. I try to donate at least 300 cards to the USO each year. Larger cards means more space to fill on the i sides. The Fond Noel stamp set makes awesome quick one layer cards! I received my set last week. Life got a little crazy so I have only made 4 cards with it so far. I am going to try to make 40 cards with it this week.

  • @janicejackson8333
    @janicejackson83336 жыл бұрын

    My favorites are the A2 and the 3 x 3 cards. Also I make an odd 3 1/8 x 6 1/8 cards a lot, cause those fit in the standard small bill size regular envelopes. I make a lot of those, in fact I made a bunch of Christmas cards last year using those envelopes and it was great, I didn't have to spend more for mailing.

  • @joycecreceliusUtube
    @joycecreceliusUtube6 жыл бұрын

    Tysm for another great video May May. Very informative! I am just now getting into card making and don't really have a favorite size yet. I would love to see you use these card bases for the future videos. I love all of your videos and appreciate all the time and effort you put into them for us. P.s. Just finished my weekly bible journal page right before watching this video😍

  • @nyokasmith6611
    @nyokasmith66116 жыл бұрын

    Great informative video!!! Even some stuff I didn't know... Thanks for the info on the tool from the PO. I will definitely check that out as I like to add embellishments to my Christmas cards and I don't like to pay extra for sending... awesome video!!!!

  • @janellejones196
    @janellejones1966 жыл бұрын

    This video was soooo incredibly helpful! Thank you for your hard work researching this! I was just trying to google whether 4bar cards require extra postage and was having trouble finding the answer- thank you also for the link to that helpful tool! 😃😃😃

  • @vswaddy620
    @vswaddy6206 жыл бұрын

    Thank You For Sharing, love your videos!

  • @lorettahead5097
    @lorettahead50976 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your time explaining! 💟

  • @marie_h1104
    @marie_h11046 жыл бұрын

    The mailing section was really helpful; thank you!

  • @bethlong1757
    @bethlong17576 жыл бұрын

    I wish way back when I started I'd have seen this video...it would have helped me understand so much. I used a computer program to make cards and in the beginning all I knew were half fold and quarter fold cards. ;0) I think my favorite is the A2 not only because you can get 2 cards out of every piece of 8 1/2 x 11 card stock but because you can also make the envelope out of an 8 1/2 x 11 piece as well. I live in a town where if you can't get supplies at Wal-Mart or Dollar Tree (and lately my Dollar Tree hasn't been so good) you have to order it on-line...so 8 1/2 x 11 paper works best for me. ;0)

  • @covalyngiles5410
    @covalyngiles54105 жыл бұрын

    Very good information! Thanks for doing all the research.

  • @wvmonograms2739
    @wvmonograms27396 жыл бұрын

    I love love love making envelopes!!

  • @bettyparadis1606
    @bettyparadis16065 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. This is so helpful. Especially learning about the card sizes. As someone new to card making, I was recently following a tutorial for making 20 notecards with one 12x12. The instructor said to use the notecards available on her web shop, but didn't say the dimensions. I just wanted to make my own, so I googled standard size for notecard and made 20 of them and put them aside to work on the embellishments and matting. When I went to dry fit the pieces, they fell short of fitting. Not a big deal, I just pulled out the trimmer and cut the cards down. It all ended well.

  • @CraftsandTrueCrimeTracy
    @CraftsandTrueCrimeTracy6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for such an informative video! I learned ALOT!

  • @lesliev7874
    @lesliev78746 жыл бұрын

    Super helpful info. A great big thank you!

  • @CreationsByChar
    @CreationsByChar6 жыл бұрын

    I have been an Anna Griffin follower for many years also and make 5x7 Cards and 6x6 sometimes. One thing I noticed when you showed that device from WeRMemoryKeepers, I didn't notice the ability to make an "Envelope Box" that the Original one has (you know it puts a 1/4" side all around your envelope). I will make one out of coordinating AGriffin CS for the Real BIG cards! lol! Just something I think the newbies would like to know about! Great job on your video May May! 😊

  • @bethannekollman8483
    @bethannekollman84836 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Maymay, I made my first A2 card the other day and have learned so much with this video!! I would love to see what your go to tools.. I am so new in paper crafting have bought things I already dislike!!!

  • @atinybitofthisdesigns
    @atinybitofthisdesigns6 жыл бұрын

    I would love to see you use the sample card bases because it will give us inspiration especially with the odds sizes

  • @debt.2210
    @debt.22106 жыл бұрын

    Wow Maymay! Great video! A lot of helpful information! I make most of my cards A2 size, but I am starting to branch out more. I bought a bunch of pre made cards from craft stores while they were on sale, and I am getting towards the end of them. When I do, I will stick with standard sizes most of the time. I do have an envelope maker, but to be honest, I don't use it often. There is an app for it that if you put in the measurements of the card, it tells you what size to make the envelope. One more thing, for a card exchange, someone made a beautiful Christmas card that fit inside a regular letter envelope. For someone who can't get to craft stores and doesn't want to try making an envelope, maybe that would be a thought. Thank you for another great video.

  • @wendyrobert3799
    @wendyrobert37996 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. This have been very helpful.

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