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March 12


What is your name (Name on file with Stampin' Up!)?< /br>Quel est votre nom? (Nom donné à Stampin' Up!)*

Martha Smith


What state do you live in?

Florida


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  • Hi Marti, 

    The wavy lines on my Ginger Christmas card are from the Tasteful Trim Die.

    Thanks for visiting.

    Cindy

  • Hey Marti...here are the directions for my flower...I posted this too...sorry if you get it twice.  Thank you everyone!  I am especially excited about my flower because it was my own idea...I saw the concept on a cricut cartridge using stamps....and I thought wow...I can use the blossom punch and dp to do that.  I punched the flower in lucky limeaid cardstock, then punched three more using double sided dp...then cut the petals apart and adhered them to the cardstock.  I inked each petal with early espresso and a sponge...the burst is not my idea...I saw it done at Verses....and thought it would be beautiful with the everyday enchantment paper.  Try the flowers...they are so fun to make...and the buds a fun too...thanks again for your wonderful comments!! 

  • Marti, this was so easy.  Just punched holes and threaded ribbon into each hole.  So fun.  Just like in grade school.
  • the directions for a swing (flip flop) card are on splitcoaststampers.com.  Select resources on their top bar.. type in search box" swing card. ".  there are dirctions and a template for the card Enjoy lois
  • Just noticed you are from FL. I'll be at the Orlando regional on Saturday .Lois
  • I start my zentangles with a stamp and work a design around it using writemarkers. for info on zentangles google zentangle, 3 good books by suzanne Mc Neill: Zentangles Basics , 2 and 3. I have an album with my zentangle cards on this sight. Enjoy exploring. lois
  • Hi Marti - yes these were the tins that SU sold for 99 cents a couple years ago, but you could try a site called clearbags.com and see if they have the same thing. I know I've seen them somewhere else, but since I didn't need them I didn't pay too close attention
  • Hi Marti, You will find detailed instructions for the rolling marble tech. on the ornament card in Night of Navy on my samples and also on the Asian Artistry card on page two of my samples. If you need further instructions you can e-mail me at inkinbythebay@nf.sympatico.ca
  • Thanks Marti for your comment.
  • Marti thank you for the lovely comment the Mittens were colored with (intentionally bad) blender pens, markers were to heavy a look for what I was going for! Hugs
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