Thank you again Teresa for all your kind comments and support! I think I’m going to try this technique with a whole lot of birthday candles next. 😄❤️❤️
What an adorable card!!! I love how you made the card "muddy" - very clever! I have had success in reversing an image using acetate. If you want to give it a try, place the acetate in a stamping platform or on a padded surface, stamp the image on the acetate and lay the cardstock on top. Press down on the cardstock with your fingers to ensure even transfer of the image. If your pad is very juicy, you may want to press down with an acrylic stamping block to avoid smears. If your pad is a bit dry, you may want to "huff" on the acetate before laying the cardstock on top. Hope this makes sense and is of some use as an alternative for those without sticky mats or gel presses. Any hoo, thank you for another wonderful video and sharing the technique of extending the image and using the magnets. You are a treasure! 🩷
Thanks so much Sarah! It would be great if the dollar stores carried the thinner magnets - I tend to save those pricier, but much thinner magnets, for my folio making projects. 😄❤️
Karen, What an adorable, ingenious cards, full of fun and antics.
Thank you so much Tait! I’ve tried it with birthday balloons, cake and presents and it was really fun. 😄❤️❤️
Hi Karen, What a really super duper fun card I loved it 👍 thanks so much for sharing all the best Lin 💖🙂
Thank you so much Lin! Hope you’re having a great day! 😄❤️❤️
Always fun to see you make a card and try to make them with are own twist to it 😊Thanks for the tutorial 🎉
Thank you so much Merel! ❤️❤️
Thank you for another stunning card...you are so talented...keep it up😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you so much Maria! Isn’t that dog fun?! 😄❤️❤️
So cute and creative! Absolutely adorable 💕
Thank you again Teresa for all your kind comments and support! I think I’m going to try this technique with a whole lot of birthday candles next. 😄❤️❤️
What an adorable card!!! I love how you made the card "muddy" - very clever! I have had success in reversing an image using acetate. If you want to give it a try, place the acetate in a stamping platform or on a padded surface, stamp the image on the acetate and lay the cardstock on top. Press down on the cardstock with your fingers to ensure even transfer of the image. If your pad is very juicy, you may want to press down with an acrylic stamping block to avoid smears. If your pad is a bit dry, you may want to "huff" on the acetate before laying the cardstock on top. Hope this makes sense and is of some use as an alternative for those without sticky mats or gel presses. Any hoo, thank you for another wonderful video and sharing the technique of extending the image and using the magnets. You are a treasure! 🩷
Super great idea JH! Thank you so much for all your support and comments - I really appreciate it!! I hope you have a great day. 🤗❤️❤️
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Just too cute!!
Thank you so much Michele! That’s a hard working dog! 😄❤️❤️
Your card totally works! Very, very cute! Wouldn’t it be nice if dollar stores carried thinner magnets?
Thanks so much Sarah! It would be great if the dollar stores carried the thinner magnets - I tend to save those pricier, but much thinner magnets, for my folio making projects. 😄❤️
So adorable❤
Thank you so much Rocio! ❤️❤️