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Old 12-26-2005, 07:13 PM   #1  
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Hello everyone,
Christmas is over and it is back to work planning for January stampers group. I am planning to get them started on a technique notebook. I want to do it in an A to Z format. I plan to do as many techniques as I can come up with for each letter. Would you all PLEASE help me? I have several techniques for some letters and none for others so far.

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Old 12-26-2005, 08:07 PM   #2  
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Here's one from Beatte's gallery:

Beate's Technique Book A to Z by Beate at Splitcoaststampers
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Old 12-27-2005, 06:16 AM   #3  
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Here are some technique websites that are sure to fill up your A to Z list:

http://ephesian25stamps.homestead.co...rialindex.html

http://www.geocities.com/mladys/school.html

http://www.rubberstampsclub.com/rubberstampingtips.html

http://www.patstamps.com/Newsletter-...ues-Alpha.html

http://www.nuttnhoney.net/GreatTutorials.html

http://www.lovinstampin.homestead.com/Techniques.html

http://www.stampersmall.com/classes/techniques.asp

http://learn2stamp.com/techniques.shtml

http://www.debduzscrappin.com/

That's all I've got for now but it should keep you and your stampers group busy for a while HTH
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Here is a complete (at the time it was posted, I'm sure) book of Techniques A-Z. I downloaded it for myself and then printed it and bound it and gave it as a gift. HTH
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I honestly don't remember where I found this or I would definitely give credit where it's due. Here's the last section....
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Woohoo maybe I should get busy and make every single one of these! Thanks for sharing the info.
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Thank you to everyone who has replied. I knew there were many more ideas. I have lots to get started on as soon as my husband goes back to work the first of the year! I got to do yard work all day today thanks to beautiful sunny skies and 60 degree weather.

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I know that this sounds silly but I thought of all people you gals would know how to do this. For the life of me I cannot figure out how to use my eyelets. I bought the tool kit and the eyelets thinking there would be some sort of instructions. Um no, no instructions. oops, so I was wondering if someone could tell me how to use them. Thanks

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O.K. lets see if I am any help the first one to use is the onethat has a hole in the middle which makes the hole where you want to put the eyelet after you make the hole put the eyelet in the hole flip it over and use the other setter to set the eyelet bang on it and it will spread the eyelet so it will be set to the paper or what ever you are going to put the eyelet on I hope this is helpful to you hard to write instead of showing in person GOOD lUCK!!!! ANY QUESTIONS LET ME KNOW!!!!!
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These are great!! tfs!!
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Smile Great !

Thanks for sharing!
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