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Thank you SO VERY MUCH for making and sharing this video! I’ve watched the video many times and I’m going to try it myself today. Wish me luck!🍀 I’m so grateful to creators like you who have a magical brain that can imagine and figure out how to create fantastic interactive cards like this one. Thanks again! ♥️
This is so cute! I never thought to use glossy accents over colored pencil or marker! How do you keep the black ink splatter from smearing or sticking to the glossy accents?
T H A N K Y O U B - U - N - C - H - E - S !!! for the TIP of USING a CIRCLE DIE on the misti lid to give you the sentiment CURVE !! 😘 Also ... KUDOS on your design!! I'm not normally big on "cutsie", but this one's do-able, even for me.
Digging through some past videos! Hope you’re where you need/want to be! Thanks for the rainbow and strategy in using this stamp set. Pulled it out of my box of unused stamps
Hi. Thank you for this tutorial : it is very clear / perfect (not like my english, I'm french !). Can you tell me the size of the spin you used make the macanism turn (in the video time-line 9:30). Is it possible to I use any material ? For example, can I take a wooden skewer (which I cut very small ! )
Neat trick for cutting the metal parts holding dies together. My method is just to hold the dies & my wire cutter into a trash can. That way, the metal bits go directly into the trash. Yes, you can protect your eyes with safety goggles, but if one of those pieces gets on the floor & then into your (or someone else's) foot - ouch! Your way is good, too, of course, & one I've never seen. :) I do the same sort of thing with putting the tape around the point when I have to throw away nails, screws, pins, etc., so they don't poke through the trash bag & maybe come out entirely. I love how your card came out, Carly! Those colors are just so bright & happy - perfect for butterflies. Thank you for sharing. Take care, & I hope you have a fantastic day! :)
😂I promise there was no real technique to the painting! I just tried to paint in rainbow order so most butterflies have more than one color of Distress Ink like Picked Raspberry ink mixing with Carved Pumpkin and the Carved Pumpkin and Mustard Seed, etc.
So adorable! When my older son was a baby, he was a chunky boy and we affectionately called him our chunky monkey! I showed him (he’s 15 now) your card and he smiled! Love the swinging action as he does too!