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Okay-I am BBTing thisbecasue I have seen sooooooooo many questions for info that I know is on here. I can't respond to everyone, so here are hints.
If you want help searching for how to use:
pearlex
chalk pads
expressionistic watercolors
Stampn Up demo websites
workshop games
inking up a large background stamp
party favor ideas
specific techniques
etc., etc., etc.
then do a search
There is so much wonderful informationon here-right at your fingertips. It is tricky to find sometimes because these things need to be sought out, but it can be done.
Happy Searching
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Okay-I am BBTing thisbecasue I have seen sooooooooo many questions for info that I know is on here. I can't respond to everyone, so here are hints.
If you want help searching for how to use:
pearlex
chalk pads
expressionistic watercolors
Stampn Up demo websites
workshop games
inking up a large background stamp
party favor ideas
specific techniques
etc., etc., etc.
then do a search
There is so much wonderful informationon here-right at your fingertips. It is tricky to find sometimes because these things need to be sought out, but it can be done.
Thanks, Britta! I love it too! I can't believe they retired the stamp! The french script is pretty, but I heard a rumor that it translates into jibberish. By the way - thanks for this announcement! I hope Daven's BIG news includes a search reminder/instructions on the home page for all to see.
Edited to add: I stand corrected :oops: Just goes to show what good rumors are. Thanks, Consuelo.
The french script is pretty, but I heard a rumor that it translates into jibberish.
Not true. It's actually a French poem . Here's what the demo site says about it...
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What is the translation of the French Script background stamp?
The words on the stamp are taken from a French poem by Victor Hugo, “Since Flowering May.�? We are unable to print the English translation in its entirety because of possible copyright infringement of the translation, but you can get a sense of the mood from a few of the lines, printed below: “Since flowering May calls us from the meadows, come! . . . and let the radiance of all nature bring out, like a double blossoming flower, the beauty on your brow and the love in your heart."