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  • Love your work...bookmarked you!

  • You can also color it in with the Stickles...which I do on my cards...Thanks for the Demo.

  • eee!!! i love this!!

  • Where can you get those stamps?

  • GLITTAH!!!!!!!!!! lol i like it too but this was a really good tutorial it's really cute

  • never too much glitter! ever!

  • The more glitter the better! Really simple, fun and looks great.

  • love it it came out great! the more the glitter the better i say. everyone loves glitter

  • I LOVE IT... great work!

  • what kind of pen is that on 2:47?

  • @stargirl20000 dats not a pen it is a colour pencil dum

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  • What companies are those stamps you use? 

  • @koniaraWG Hero arts "ClearDesign: "Happy Hello" Product Number: CL231"

  • I'm amazed you can do something so simple and have it look so fabulous. You are truly talented. Keep it up. :)

  • Love your teaching style - great information without a lot of extra verbiage.

  • Great video and beautiful card! I really like the techniques and you make it look so easy to do!

  • really easy to do!

  • beautiful card....takes a lot to impress me when it comes to homemade cards...this one sure did! ty ty ty

  • i love that it looks so cool and the colour combinding pen was really cool! (do you know where you can get it in australia?) :)

  • Wow.. Absolutley awesome! I love how you show us how to get the looks that we would think require expesive extra tools! Perfect for those of us with a tight budget can use what we have and I love it!

  • beautiful, and so easy. kudos jen

    

  • cool birdie card! :)

  • Can i use any kind of coloring pencils,or do they have to special acid free ones for scrapbooking?Thanks anyone for answering.

  • gosh, your videos are so professional...

  • Pretty card, cute birdie. :)

  • when she first colored the bird i gasped and then she said ´you can see i did a pretty crappy job ...` i was like ´dam i suk`

  • can i use instead of gamsol

  • What is the actual blender pen that Jennifer is using here? I have read through the comments and a few names popped up, but I totally want that blender pen.

    Jennifer is awesome!!!!

    ~~

  • @kittymcgillvy me too!

  • Oh well...I can totally do this one....haha... Awesome, Jennifer! What is the name of that blending tool/pen you used???? and where can I find it? Julie, Oregon

  • it is a stomper, its like a pen made from tiiiiiightley rolled paiper and when using it you should file it of with a nailfile at the ends when changing colors, espceially if you are changing inbetween a light and dark color that you do not want to mix.

  • @jannaviles It's a blending stump and you can get it at an art supply store.. the kind fine artists shop at. They're pretty cheap.

  • @PPellor :) oh, yeah I figured that out a while back, but thanks so much for answering my question:) That was so sweet of you!! xoxo Jules:)

  • i have some "blending sticks" that say they're absorbent - but i don't see it. would this "gamsol" work with those?

  • they're called "Fantastix" - for wet or dry blending. i dunno how to use them really. any tips - speaking of blending??

    hehe

  • I've had lots of experience with hand embossing but frankly never thought of using my cutter and bone folder to do this quick raised frame. WONDERFUL! Thanks

  • i was wondering.. what kinda color pencils are you using to color in the bird.. the colors are beautiful

  • beautifully done!

  • Terrific video! Like the editing - makes things move along smoothly. And the card is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.

    eileen

  • ¡Me encanta! I love it

  • Very nice tutorial!

    And that bird is so lovely, where did you buy it?

  • I love glitter! what a wonderful card, colourful and fun, well done Jennifer you are soooo clever :)

    x

  • Love the bird, especially when you had colored it, so colorful and great for the eye:)

  • Thx for the tips. Never thought of using my paper trimmer to scor. The card turned out fab. Great job!

  • Hi! Jennifer! I have to say that really enjoy watching all your fun techniques.

    Can you tell me where those color pencils are from?

    Thanks! Keeping posting more ideas and creativity away!

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