Have you ever tried making a waterfall card? This is a great card to impress your family and friends. This is one of the cards I taught at my class earlier this week. It features the High Tide stamp set. You can also see a more simpler card I made earlier in the week using this stamp set.
Here is the inside of the card:
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I don’t usually have free videos for cards that I teach in class, but this was a video I made a year or two ago using a different stamp set. So if you would like to learn how to make a waterfall card, please check out this video. Then you can use a stamp set that you have to stamp into each of the four squares on the front and you can make your own card!
Here is the video:
I also taught how to make an ice cream waterfall card at one of my kids’ classes earlier in the year. You can check it out here.
I hope these photos of some different waterfall cards, the video and other blog posts have inspired you to give this waterfall technique a try. I would love to see your creations, so please send me a photo.
Thank you for this great idea.
Can you please tell me how you label the sponges and where you store them. Also interested in how you label and store your sponge daubers.
Thanks. I am glad you liked the video.
As for the sponges, I just punch out a piece of the matching cardstock and staple it to a piece of the sponge. These days I use the Everyday Label punch. I score the punched out cardstock in half and then staple it on. This is a good question and I may include it as one of my weekly tips. Thanks for asking.
As for daubers, I only have a few of those, so I don’t have a particular way of storing those. They are currently in a plastic bag!
love the ice cream waterfall card and now I’ll start to use the sponges now I now how to store them
thank Angela
Thanks. I’m glad you like the ice cream waterfall card.