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Hey There Friend

On-Line Ordering

9 Mar

The Spring Catalog is Here!

It's Sale-a-Bration Time!

Become a Paper Pumpkin

Country Dozen Rewards – Free Stamps

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I saw a cute card made by Tessa Wise and I wanted to do it for my Thank you card for on-line sales in February as well as my Top Ten in sales for my downline in February. Thanks Tessa, way cute. I ran out of Island Indigo Bakers Twine, so I did some in Cherry Cobbler too.

I have also heard from a bunch of my sweet blog readers that you want to see more videos. So let me know if it is ok to do just a stamping video, there may be a tip here and there, but it is just me stamping.

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Stamp Set: Hey there – Paper Pumpkin stamp, Feeling Sentimental, Oh Hello

Paper: Very Vanilla, First Edition DSP

Ink: Sahara Sand, Island Indigo, Jetblack Stazon, Basic Black marker

Misc: Color Spritzer, Island Indigo Bakers Twine.

Here is the Cherry Cobbler one.

Online Thank you Feb
So cute eh? So if you placed an on-line order in my store for the month of February you will be getting one of these in the mail.

Added since original post: The Hey There stamp comes clear mount, and you will get a clear block in your kit, but I prefer wood so I permanently stuck it on an extra wood block I had.

Wanna see me make the card?

 


Have a super Saturday and thanks for stopping in.

 

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  1. Sue Smith says

    March 9, 2013 at 3:14 am

    Diana,
    Great video, filled with lots of tips! I will certainly use your tip of stamping on cardstock vellum when using the stamp-a-ma-jig. Thanks for sharing yourself, your family and your stamping.

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  2. debra says

    March 9, 2013 at 5:20 am

    Loved it! So enjoyed watching you create a card. Lots of tips were included for learners like me. Would you mind showing how you create the vellum placement cards for each stamp? Looks like a great idea I could use. The jig always seems like a mystery . . .

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  3. Kathy T says

    March 9, 2013 at 5:26 am

    Di,
    Loved the video and I got at least 4 tips from it! I enjoy just watching someone else's stamping process, please make more videos. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Trudy says

    March 9, 2013 at 6:31 am

    Great video. I never thought to attach that inner piece to the stamp pad lid. I've always laid it somewhere on my desk and always had to handle it so carefully to keep from getting ink on my fingers. I am soo going to attach it to the lid now. Thanks for the tip.

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  5. Doris D. says

    March 9, 2013 at 6:56 am

    Darling card. And I love your video. Please keep them coming.

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  6. Angie Walters says

    March 9, 2013 at 7:07 am

    I love the card! And thank you so much for the video. Great job as usual! 🙂

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  7. Cristie DeYoung says

    March 9, 2013 at 7:34 am

    There were lots of great little tips in there. I loved the idea of using the vellum for the stamp-a-ma-jig and also liked the idea of securing the extra cover for the stazon in the lid! Enjoyed your video!

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  8. Sue G. says

    March 9, 2013 at 12:49 pm

    Di, the video was great!! Chock full of ideas and tips! I know these things take time, thanks so much for creating it for us, I certainly got a lot out of it!!

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  9. Christina D says

    March 9, 2013 at 4:38 pm

    I loved your video and I'd love to see more of them too. That is a neat idea with the vellum.

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  10. jo ann deheer says

    March 9, 2013 at 4:43 pm

    loved your video!!! love your chickens!!! and yes, i did learn a couple of tips. no worry, i just love watching someone ELSE make a card.
    hugs, jo ann.

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  11. Susan Carlson says

    March 10, 2013 at 7:32 am

    Did you convert your "Hey there friend" stamp to wood? You really like the wood mount stamps better, eh?

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  12. Susan Beach says

    March 10, 2013 at 1:17 pm

    LOVE the video…keep them coming.

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