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Prettied Up
Topic Started: Aug 3 2006, 07:46 PM (310 Views)
gymbob
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My first rubber stamping card became an anniversary card for some friends
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lankywaxer
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Very nice too Kim

Very pretty

Stamps not too ayyyyy???Your turning into a right craftaholic!!!! :r :r
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gymbob
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And it's all your fault, you brought me here :whip:

I'm going to a card making workshop next Tuesday :yip:
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Sally
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Very pretty Kim :thumbup;

You are producing some lovely crafts, and hope that you have a brill time at your workshop!

Take Care
Sallyx :wave:

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Puss
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Stamping can become really addictive.
It is really surprising how much you can do just with a well choosen stamp.
Embosing powders are fab and add a different dimention, so are different couled papers. Different ways to colour in etc etc etc
I've just got some gorgeous back ground stamp and I'm having a ball at experimenting with different inks and embosing powders! My favourite at the moment is using clear embosing powder on black, or holigraphic powders on black look fab too.
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waxingsteve
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This one slipped by me, Kim :kb: It's a good'un :thumbup;

Puss - a craft addictive? Surely not?! :blink: :r :r :r

Steve :)
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jo145
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:thumbup; Often the simple things are mosr effective. Well done.
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