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OK back to the WWC, what would the US price be for them if they are broken down into color families. My mom really wants the whole set and thinks it will be cheaper to get them now........any opinions?
Thanks for all the great info!
__________________ Sarah
Stampin' Up! Demo since July 2006.
Mommy to Liam (8/2004) and Ryan (2/200
Kissy- no that is really helpful. With shipping for a single item order, the price would probably work out the same for her. I'll just have her order it at a party she is attending next week.
Like it says in Fashion Statements- Most angels are not invisible and they usually leave their wings at home. International stamping sisterhood is a strong and wonderful thing.
I have been told that the watercolor crayon would be $19.99 a set making the whole set significantly more expensive, if this is true. If it were me and I wanted them all I would get them on ebay or order them now.
ooh good info.
To other demos- do you know if the kids markers can be used to color on the stamps as can be done with the classic markers.
-B&B
Yes you can use the kids markers on the stamps. I do it all the time with my niece (3yrs old) who LOVES to "mop mop". She knows it's stamping, but has always called in Mop Mop.
Any chance there are brads/eyelets available in all 48 colors? (I really want turquoise, orchid and pink passion eyelets.)
Thanks for all the fabulous info!
Kate
Did you know that you could make your Own colored brads and eyelets any color you desire???? this comes in handy when you want to match stuff up.
Try this! Using a pair of tweezers( you might want to practise a bit)
Dip the head of the brad into the color of ink you want Yes, it has to be CRAFT ink, then Sprinkle or dip the head into clear embossing powder. Heat set. you can experiment with white or vanila ink to make a color more deeper or pronounced.
Another way is to dip the brad head or eyelet into versamark ink them sprinkling or dip it into the color of embossing powder of your choice. Then heat set. there you have it! any color you need!
so there's 2 ways to try if you're in a pinch and it's alsmost midnight!. Helen
great idea! I'm going to have to try that!:mrgreen:
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Originally Posted by mmstampedia
Did you know that you could make your Own colored brads and eyelets any color you desire???? this comes in handy when you want to match stuff up.
Try this! Using a pair of tweezers( you might want to practise a bit)
Dip the head of the brad into the color of ink you want Yes, it has to be CRAFT ink, then Sprinkle or dip the head into clear embossing powder. Heat set. you can experiment with white or vanila ink to make a color more deeper or pronounced.
Another way is to dip the brad head or eyelet into versamark ink them sprinkling or dip it into the color of embossing powder of your choice. Then heat set. there you have it! any color you need!
so there's 2 ways to try if you're in a pinch and it's alsmost midnight!. Helen
I just wanted to give you my heartfelt thanks, Kissy, for so patiently and diligently answering all our questions! I look forward to hearing all the news and have to check in several times a day to see/hear what I've missed! Thank you, thank you, thank you! You're the best!
To the woman in Washington near the Canadian border, where are you? I'm in North Central Washington and maybe heading up your way soon, welcome here! You'll become addicted in no time!
Anyone have any idea of what the stamp sets being used at Convention are like? Just wondering what's in them and what they are like. So fun to hear about all of the new things, I am so addicted to SU!:shock: