Brenda. I have some of your video's saved. I pause, work, pause, rewind. Etc etc. Love them all. I have learned so much from you. Thank you!! I will never stop watching! ! 😊
Thank you Cynthia! I usually will stamp an image, cut it out and pop it up over the mistake. I went through a "silver butterfly" phase and used that to cover up the slightest mistake :-)
Tiffany H I think you may be right. I go back and forth over which one I prefer but I usually lean towards "less busy" cards in general. For the customer with the ink smudge, she liked it so much she repeated it on the 2nd card that didn't have a mistake to cover up.
Love both of the cards, they are both beautiful and I always seem to get some goof on my cards - so good to see an option to cover it. (I didn't see any real goof on the 2nd one - usually mine are real visible). I said when the grunge stamp set came out that I already get marks like that on my projects, but later decided I need it in my "collection" even though I haven't used it.
MowiesMom Cute! We have two cats, our white one is Bo and the black one is Muni. Muni was found in the engine of a car at San Jose Municipal Golf Course - aka San Jose Muni :-)
Thank you Carrie! We don't get traditional fall colors where I live (everything's pretty much green all year) so I love to experiment with the fall cards :-)
Very pretty. I actually prefer the second version with the stamped leaves. It gives more of a contrast between the white embossed image and the background. But both are very pretty.
Hey Jan, stamp the image in Versamark, emboss with White or Clear embossing powder, sponge inks across the top of the embossed image and rest of cardstock :-)