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Thanks so much for sharing your Flower Petal Card Tutorial .... it's a beautiful card and your tutorial is so easy to follow. Great job!
~ Rita
__________________ Rita
God demonstrated His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us ... being now justified by His blood, we shall be saved from wrath through Him. Romans 5:8 & 9
I actually have the Scor-Pal, the large Scor-It and the mini Scor-It. I use my mini when I go to classes and since I bought my Scor-Pal I actually haven't used the Scor-It. I don't believe either one is superior to the other as was mentioned about cutters - each fits to a particular style and feel. One thing I do like about the Scor-It is that the valley is a little bit larger than the SP which helps when I have a piece of paper that's a wee bit crooked so I can maneuver the paper when folding it in half. I do think I'm moving away from my Scor-It which means some wonderful friend will get it as a surprise!
__________________ ShariW
Trust in the Lord with all thine Heart-Prov.3:5a
I love how clean this is! The black and white are very classy and simple. Nice job and thanks for the tute!
__________________ Anne Arrowsmith "but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind...I press on toward the the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus." Phil 3:13b-14
I've used a Score-It at the scrapbook store, and I have a Score-Pal at home. I like them both. Each has their advantages and disadvantages. In some ways I prefer the Score-It, and in some ways I prefer the Score-Pal. It really kind of depends on my project.
Love the homemade Flower Soft tutorial! Thank you for sharing it! I have stood looking at it at the store, but hesitated buying it because of the cost, and not sure if I'd use it enough to justify buying it.
Just one question, though: What brand of re-inker did you use? Was it a dye-based ink, a pigment based, or alcohol ink?
I luv the scor -it, I brought the scorpal before the Scorit, It doesn't score as clean as the scor it.
I endup with a lot of paper fibers being broken.
With the Scor-it it was crisp and clean no broken fibers. Yeah I'm s tickler for things like that.
I luv it so much I contacted the owner and show him the difference on the items I scor with the scorpal and the same items with the scor-it you can see the difference very quickly.
Just my 2 cents
Maggie
Hi Everyone. I haven't posted here for awhile, but I've been doing a series of video tutorials on by blog on heat embossing techniques. Here are links to the tutorials I have posted so far.
I don't post here a lot but I do love following what everyone is doing.
I thank you for the great tutorials on embossing. I have always wanted to do it but was soooo scared of failure plus I wasn't sure on what sort of inks and powders to use that I have always talked myself out of it. :(
Cuttlebug Challenge Blogspot has a new fun feature starting this month... Cuttlebug Challenge University. I started it out with Tutorials on Copics and Digital Images, The Basics, Part 1 and Part 2.
__________________ Cindy blog,
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