in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Here is todayâs card that I modified after the video. Took GinaKâs âsoft stoneâ ink and a foliage stencil (unknown maker) and did some light stenciling on the white parts of the card. This image also was angled so you can see some of the copper foiling.
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No video today, as the gas company is working on replacing the gas line outside the house and moving the meter from inside to outside. May not be one tomorrow, either - but will try to film one later tonight (after they are done for the day), so I can have one up tomorrow for you@
Pumpkin wanted to show everyone what the card I made in Mondayâs video would look like when made into a 5x7 card - nice!
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Hopefully this afternoon;s video uploads in time, I will update the thumbnail and description once it makes it from StreamYard to YouTube. In the meantime, here are some photos of my die cut wall I have behind my desk. It is really old pegboard that doesnât hold shelf weight anymore. I took sticky magnetic sheets and reinforced that with Aleeneâs Tacky Glue, hot glue and staples. This wall now holds my âbasic shapeâ and master layout pieces that I use most often.
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For my viewers - I was able to do a live stream, but not through the pre-scheduled one. Please check out my âlive tabsâ where you will find the video of the drawings for today. Two winners have already claimed their prizes, five more to go!
As an aside, after that hilarious failure of my first live stream - I have figured it out! I truly believe I can now fully operate StreamYard and make a live stream- at least one a month, POSSIBLY two but I will strive for one starting in September. What day and time (if you tell me a time, let me know what time zone you are in so I can determine what that would be in eastern time) would you all like to see?
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Playing with GinaKâs Sunflower Garden stencil again today and used four different color combos, using her inks.
For the blue Anniversary card, I used powder blue, black onyx, and jelly bean green.
For the purple Smiles card, I used wild wisteria, soft stone, black onyx, and fresh asparagus.
For the red Christmas card, I used red velvet, cherry red, christmas pine, black onyx - and then I splattered it with shiny gold paint (what a mess I made!).
My favorite, the Fall sunflowers, I used wild dandelion, honey mustard, prickly pear, fresh asparagus, kraft and warm cocoa.
Imagine all the possibilities for this stencil!
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Another card I finished after this morningâs video. Using shades of grey to create another sympathy card. Also put grey shading on the scalloped circle this time.
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Video may be delayed todayâŚ.until possibly even tomorrow. An electrician is currently re-wiring my craft room/basement to allow for more wonderful outlets and no more extension cords! Basement is currently without electric and is in the dark.
Picture of my bleeding hearts. The momma plant, which is pink, has produced a multitude of white bleeding heart plants now.
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Heading home from vacation today, so will be back tomorrow with a video. Thought I would share some cards I made before I left home - using the Cricut for the truck and car cards and Spellbinders for the sports theme cards.
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I would like to introduce you all to Opie! He (or she) has been eating on my porch for the better part of a year now. I always have food, water and a heated shelter out for any stray cats that may be in needâŚbut one day Opie showed up and has been back daily for a midnight snack. Boy does Opie eat rather loudly. Now for the question - does anyone know of a company that produces an opossum stamp and possibly a matching die set?
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Just a lady (and her four cats) who enjoys every aspect of card making and scrapbooking. I suffer from âkid in the candy storeâ syndrome and tend to go all out when buying supplies - then they sit there unused. So, this channel is my attempt to get out all of those stored away supplies and put them to use; hopefully inspiring you to do the same!