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Last week I saw a tutorial on using Copic for haircolor...she said she would do a brunette this week but can't find it. It says Copic Haircolor by Ria. Can anyone point me in the right direction??
I posted a new tutorial on my blog that shows how to make an elegant lattice panel using ribbon and a Spellbinders frame. Looks hard, but it's not
Here's the link: http://www.amazingpapergrace.com/a-b...utorial-guide/
I posted a new tutorial on my blog that shows how to make an elegant lattice panel using ribbon and a Spellbinders frame. Looks hard, but it's not
Here's the link: http://www.amazingpapergrace.com/a-b...utorial-guide/
The basket looks gorgeous, it's turned out wonderful and yes it looks complicated LOL
You're welcome. I nearly fell out of my chair when I saw how easy these are to make and how much moola I could save! It leaves more money for stamps and paper right?
I am not a big tutorial person.....as far as making them...but I did make a video tutorial on my blog on how I make my cloud backgrounds....so if that comes in handy for you...here it is....
Paula, (or anyone) Thank you for this cool tip, but, I have never used glue dots, do they really stick the papers/cardstock together well ? With it being "tacky glue", I wasn't sure. I generally use double sided tape
Paula, (or anyone) Thank you for this cool tip, but, I have never used glue dots, do they really stick the papers/cardstock together well ? With it being "tacky glue", I wasn't sure. I generally use double sided tape
The are terrific for sticking down a flower, button or any embellishment. I use them for my bows too. I think tape works well for holding down paper unless it's a little punched piece then I'd use the glue dots.
The are terrific for sticking down a flower, button or any embellishment. I use them for my bows too. I think tape works well for holding down paper unless it's a little punched piece then I'd use the glue dots.
Paula, (or anyone) Thank you for this cool tip, but, I have never used glue dots, do they really stick the papers/cardstock together well ? With it being "tacky glue", I wasn't sure. I generally use double sided tape
I usually would not use a glue dot for sticking card stock or two pieces of paper together. I use them to adhere things like bows, buttons, bling, prima/silk flowers. It is much quicker to do this than wait for glue to dry on a project.
Standard double sided tape doesn't work as well on these types of applications. Does this make sense?
Thank you for this fantastic idea! I've just ordered some of the glue to make my own. Good quality glue dots are incredibly expensive here in Australia. I just paid $13 :eek: for a roll last week!!
Tried buying cheaper ones that are supposed have a strong hold but they are useless & not very strong. Ever watched someone pull your lovely, handmade card out of it's envelope leaving some of the embellies behind? :oops:
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I have uploaded a How-to video on cards with bookmarks. Check it out on my blog.
There are a dozen of other how-to videos there, hope you'll enjoy them. I upload one every weekend.
Thanks
Hi ladies! I tried to post my tutorials under the techniques section, and the moderator deleted it because it was a link to my blog...but since all of you have done that here, I think I'm safe.
I have a few tutorials up on my blog that I just updated today
Here is a new video tutorial I just uploaded on how to make your own twinkling H2O watercolor paint. Enjoy!
JoBear2, I feel for you over there so far away and in the middle of the ocean. I am shipping a crop a dile and big bite over to another Aussie and the shipping is over $30! I guess $52 bucks total for these with shipping is a deal if you are paying $19 for a box of glue dots. Please pass the word so that other people may save.
I create a lot of templates and I wanted to share my method for transferring them onto card stock without having printer lines to detract from the project.