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Darn it! I remember reading somewhere how to post using the *name* of your sample but now I've forgotten how to do it. Thought I had it but my memory obviously fails me (hmm... imagine that.)
Could someone enlighten me?
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I love using masking techniques! I've done a few projects recently using this technique (including a scrapbook class I taught last week), so I decided to try something different this time and used a negative mask with embossing powder.
Kelly you copy the web address of your card, then you come to your reply, you type the word you want to see, you then highlight that word. Above in the reply box, you will see a globe with a paper clip, click that, delete the existing http// and then paste your card address in the box. Hope that is clear!
Kelly you copy the web address of your card, then you come to your reply, you type the word you want to see, you then highlight that word. Above in the reply box, you will see a globe with a paper clip, click that, delete the existing http// and then paste your card address in the box. Hope that is clear!
Ally, You're a gem. Thank you. Off to try it.
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"More than anything else, love one another deeply
because love outweighs everything."
1 Peter 4:8
This was hard for me. I don't have a lot of sets that would work well with this technique. I can't wait to see all the other samples to get more ideas. Here's mine: Masked oval beauty
Thanks for the challenge Beth!
FUN! I've never done this before (as with the good majority of the techinques since I'm fairly new ;) ) and I look forward to playing later! Thanks for the challenge!
I am determined to figure out how to only have my highlighted title. Still working on it, Ally. I don't see the globe unless I go advanced. *big sigh*
You can only do it by hitting submit reply and not quick reply and if you are editing, you can only change it by going advanced. But good luck, we know you can do it! ;)
Here is a wedding card I made for my friend (whose wedding flower is hydrangea) a couple of weeks ago - I used masking a number of ways...
* I laid down drywall repair tape, sponged ink over it then pulled it off to leave the stencil shape.
* I ripped some scrap paper and sponged over it to make the darker, uneven edged corners.
* I've always disliked how narrow this hydrangea stamp is so I cut out a template of the hydrangea, laid it over the middle stamp then stamped the right and left clumps to make it look bushier.
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This is the first time I tried this technique. I like it and will do more of this. Thanks for the tutorial Beate and thanks Beth, for the push every week to try new techniques!
Here's mine: Scan washed out the colors. TLC111 Reverse Masking by hskelly at Splitcoaststampers
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I ran home at lunch to try this idea. I only had 30 minutes, so I am still thinking of other things I want to do to it, like adding some faux stitching, but here it is anyway. I might remake it tonight and upload again, but I still like what I was able to do in a short time. I could'a done this one for VSN!! LOL
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