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I have a new 1 Minute to WOW! paper crafting video tutorial for you today! I shared a card yesterday (here’s the original post) which relied on the simple idea of embellishing designer series paper with punched shapes and pearls. Today’s video shares more tips and a sneak peek of my card for tomorrow’s post!
WHAT DO YOU THINK of today’s 1 Minute to WOW! paper crafting video? Please leave me a comment–I treasure your feedback!

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Great card! I particularly like the color combo and the simplicity.
WOW! I love this card. So simple, but so lovely. Thanks for sharing your wonderful ideas.
Thanks, Lillian. I’m happy to share!
Simple is wonderful! Such a pretty card. Thanks for the inspiration.
So glad you enjoyed it, Carol. It’s the style I like best (simple & pretty)!
Thanks, Maria! You inspire me with your kindness!
It’s amazing what a little embellishment will do to a card or design, this paper is lovely but you stepped it up with the addition of the pearls.
And the other card made with the Bird Builder Punch, one of my favorites, is beautiful, the lovely brad on the wing is a fabulous detail.
Thank you for your videos Mary, they are a great source of information and inspiration.
Thanks so much, Laurie. Here’s a link to over 100 more videos I have done on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/stampinpretty/videos
Beginner stamper here, so glad to have access to your videos, a shot of instant inspiration!,
Hi Mary,
I wrote to you,on FB but for some reason it would not show up. I asked if the Bird Builder punch was still available. Thank you so much for sharing your talents:)
Hi Maureen: My post today doubled up on Facebook and I deleted one of them. I saw your comment but moved my answer (YES, the Bird Builder Punch is available and not retiring) to the post I kept active on Facebook. Sorry you didn’t get it. Hope you get it here! M
Love the idea of embelishing DSP. Will give this idea a try. Thanks!
WOW!! what a difference a few *extras* makae in this card; I’m in LOVE w/your 1 minute WOW! tutorials….please, don’t eliminate them on your blog
I love these videos!
Thanks, Debbi. That motivates me to create more!!!
OMGosh, how fabulous that card turned out and so so easy. I have got to try it, really…I’ve got to. Thank you.
Sandra
Thanks so much. Definitely easy peezy!
Very pretty. I forget about that punch:)
Don’t feel badly, Sheila. My Bird Builder Punch hadn’t been used in ages. I forgot how cool it is!
How fantastic! Your one minute tutorials are great–short and to the point giving wonderful ideas. Thank you.
Hooray! That’s my goal. Short and sweet. I want everyone to feel like an artist!
Thanks for this great tutorial, Mary! You do a great job teaching new techniques. Thanks for the creative inspiration!
My goal is to find something simple to boost the WOW! factor of a card without a lot of extra supplies and time! Hope I have managed that 🙂
Thank you for your One Minute to Wow’s tutorials. It is amazing how a couple of simple embellishments add so much. Both cards are ones I would duplicate. Thanks, too, for your dedication to your customers.
Thanks for the video tutorial; it was very instructive to see how such simplicity can have such a wow factor. I’m off to go and look at my DSP stash now!
I’m just as passionate about paper, stamps and ink as I was 7 years ago. How fortunate I am to be able to have a way to share it! Thanks!
I appreciate your feedback, Roberta. I’m actually doing more videos in the past 6 months than I had previously. I promise to continue!