Registered: January 10, 2004 Location: Look up ~ look way up (near Alaska).... Posts: 7774
Wed, Jul 07, 2004 @ 2:03 PM
I have to ask ~ why have you set your own "rule" about not combining sets? Very curious...because sometimes....a person just can't help it! Some sets SCREAM to be used together, you know?!
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Registered: April 29, 2003 Location: Edmond, OK Posts: 19297
Wed, Jul 07, 2004 @ 4:23 PM
I have that rule so I don't frustrate my customers when they look at cards. If I use two different sets, plus background set, plus a saying set...that's a lot of sets for one card.
Registered: December 27, 2003 Location: Severna Park, MD Posts: 21292
Wed, Jul 07, 2004 @ 7:40 PM
As my Dad would say, "What are you... a sheep?" Break the rules and you get great results!
but truth be told, I never combine 2 sets like that either...I guess I'll baaaa with you!)
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Registered: March 18, 2004 Location: New Hampshire Posts: 7021
Thu, Jul 08, 2004 @ 7:43 AM
I'm not a demonstrator, but I would think that a card that uses two sets would be great for sales! I combine sets all the time. In fact, I think that's half the fun of stamping!
When I saw the title of the card, I thought the "No-No" was that George(or Edward?)was looking up Venus's dress!!!):smile:
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