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  • what kind r those stamps

  • @panchito3948

    It's the stamp set Vintage Vogue from stampinup. I have the clear mount set.  HTH.

    Lisa

  • You did a excellent job using the pastel ...thanks for sharing:)

  • This is such an awesome technique!!! The white ink is so pretty against the black and I love how you put them around the border! Great job, great video, try to ignore the rude people that leave stupid comments like going "overboard" on the stamps! Sheesh.

  • I love that you don't have to "seal it" with anything! I kept waiting for the "final step" to keep the chalk on the craft ink ~ what a great new trick! THANKS for SHARING! ♥

  • So beautiful! Can you tell me the product names of the palette of chalk? And, the

    stamping colors- what is the product line, & the name of the stamps/ink?

    Can I purchase them at Micheal's? I'm from Vancouver B.C. Canada.

    I absolutely enjoyed your video- so pretty!

    LORI

  • u went a little to overboard with the white stamps.....

  • What a beautiful card!! Love your colour choices. TFS this technique.  I'm so excited because I just ordered this stamp set last week!!

  • wow....I haven't tried that. I like using versamark on whisper white...It also was a great effect!!! Check out my popcan technique I have posted on my channel. I think you like it. Yours in Crafting Tami ;o)

  • What a beautiful card! I think I'm going to have to try this. Thanks for your great demo.

  • This is a very pretty card. You've inspired me to pull out the chalks again. Thanks!

  • By the way Orchid is pronounced OR KID...like the flower. ;)

  • Thank you!! I will remember this!! It might take me a while to break this bad habit--but I'll watch myself so I do fix it :)

  • love this card i will have to give it a try thanks for sharing....does it have to be craft white ink pad you use...

  • Yes, it does need to be white craft ink (a type of slow drying pigment based ink) for this dark paper. If you subsitute with another type of ink--it should be white and slow drying (so the chalks can stick).

  • i looooooooooooooooooove this card,that is just awesome,so simple and need

    great job

    warm hugs

    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

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