
Slimline-shaped cards have really taken off in recent years; I love them since they lend themselves to scenes and techniques that might fall flat on a smaller surface!
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Are flourescent Copics really glow in the dark?

Watercolor a sunset forest scene (slimline card)

Slimline Magical Watercolor Gnome Card

The Happiest Copic Accident: Recovering art from a (gasp) liquid spill!

The Last Camel: Colored Pencil Nativity Card (Slimline)

Color a water-filled glass vase

Realistic Rainy Watercolor Card (slimline)

How to make layering stamps look realistic

Masking – WHILE embossing (plus watercoloring with distress inks)

When to watercolor with Distress Ink vs Distress Oxide

Make an elegant wax seal card embellishment

Interactive art studio slimline card (Zig Clean Color Pens)

Complex masking for Copic Airbrush (first time trying it!)

Multicolor watercolor wash (inspired by illustrator Jon Klassen)

Tips to help stop Copic marker bleeding (advanced cards but beginner tips!)

Is this the weirdest pencil sharpener ever? + shading cactus

Drawing a flower garden in pencil

How to create a Monochromatic Dramatic Scene

Art Impressions Slimline WC: Spooky Door (or winter door?)

How to change seasons of an image

Mineral paper, Alcohol Ink + easy mass-produced CAS Christmas cards

Brayered Stamped Watercolor on Mineral Paper

The slim line cards are pretty. I’ve made a few. No dies but I made the decision not to purchase anything slim line and just stick to my A2. Although I have seen so many lovely stamps and dies that are trying to pull me in. It’s hard to resist but I am. I haven’t gotten on the foil craze either. Those are oh so beautiful too.
I am slowly catching up with YT and commenting. My brother was in Florida from Seattle and it was such a great visit. 10 lovely days and they’ve gone by too quick.
All your slimline cards are so beautiful.
I love the size, unfortunately the business size envelopes in The Netherlands are 0.23 inch to short for these cards. When you cut them by hand you can make them shorter but you can’t use one of those gorgeous dies different US companiers sell.
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful inspiration and putting them under the inspiration tab.
Stay safe and have a wonderful day.
I am the proud owner of the watercolor rainy day card! I am terribly late in thanking you, Sandy, for the wonderful pile of “toys” I received in response to submitting a holiday inspiration card. I know I wasn’t one of the original winners, but was so blessed to receive your envelope with stamps and dies. But most of all I’m so proud to have one of your personally designed and signed cards! So much was going on in my life at that point, and you’ll never know how lifted up I was when the mail came that day. So thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for… well, just being you! When I see a video from you in my email, my day is automatically brighter.