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Denise-
She is SO adorable and such a natural talent! I think she's going to be a SU! demo when she grows up! You did a great job training her how to stamp!
Thanks for sharing this.
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My question is : How did you know to use the back of the stapler to crease the card? It worked great. If it had made a mark or not worked what would you do?!?
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My question is : How did you know to use the back of the stapler to crease the card? It worked great. If it had made a mark or not worked what would you do?!?
OK Vee here is the answer to your question:
Because I didn't have a folder and it was heavy.
I just can't make this stuff up!
PS Since then I have given her her own bone folder!
She is adorable. A natural in front of the camera. She did such an awesome job explaining how to make a card. And using the stapler as a to crease the cardstock was great. Goes to show we can use our tools in so many different ways.
My favorite part was "You use your puncher to punch the flower. You use your puncher to punch a butterfly." She realized her mistake and just went on without getting flustered and without skipping a beat.
I don't know how often I made an error in a presentation and immediately said something so that everyone's attention was drawn to the error. I wish I had Gia's composure!
Ok besides the fact that she is adorable, well spoken and a brilliant stamper I love that she calls a purse a "Pocketbook". I am from Arizona and I think that "Pocketbook" is a Midwest thing but my Grandma always said "Pocketbook" I just love it. I have boys(no daughters) who love to stamp but she is just darling. :-D
Ok besides the fact that she is adorable, well spoken and a brilliant stamper I love that she calls a purse a "Pocketbook". I am from Arizona and I think that "Pocketbook" is a Midwest thing but my Grandma always said "Pocketbook" I just love it. I have boys(no daughters) who love to stamp but she is just darling. :-D
I was thinking pocketbook was a New England thing. I grew up saying it and I haven't come across other places where they do.
I love everything that was already mentioned. Perfect way to end the day.
My favorite line was "Take your light blue again because I forgot to color her pocketbook!" She is too cute. She really handled the stapler - I love the way she used her whole body to push it! And the fact that she talks about Bella like she has a personal relationship. She is ADORABLE! Great job!
Way to go Gia...what a wonderful job you did on your video!! Thank you for sharing it with us.
I think this is how stamping should be. No complicated decisions ie.. does this color match with that cardstock (just pick your favorite color). Where should the ribbon go (wherever I staple it). What adhesive should I use (none just staple it or whatever is right next to me).
I love Gia's stress free way of stamping!!
I can't believe Gia's little video has over 1000 hits! Thank you all for your wonderful comments! She is home sick today and it is really cheering her up!