Questions answered in this video:
- How thick is the vellum you use for circle cards?
- What are you opinions on the Making Memories Slice cutting machine?
- Which die-cutting machine would you suggest?
- What can I do in addition to scoring to prevent cracking card stock?
- What is the difference between acid & lignin free card stocks and those that are not?
- Do you have any tips for using photopolymer ("acrylic") background stamps?
- Tell me about photopolymer ("acrylic") stamps and ink. Is chalk ink best?
- Is it okay to use waterproof ink on photopolymer ("acrylic") stamps?
- Which stamp would you never part with?
- What are three tools that you always grab?
- Can you use regular white ink on acetate cards?
- What stamp cleaner should I buy?
- Is there a trick to using a Coluzzle craft knife?
- How often do you replace your Coluzzle mat?
- How noisy is the Stampin' Up! heat tool?
- Do you have a ribbon type preference? (i.e. satin, grosgrain, sheer, etc)
- What crafting product do you go through the most?
- How long does your embossing powder last?
- Which do you prefer: embossing or regular stamp pads?
- How should wood-mounted stamps be stored?
- Are there different types of watercolor paper?
- What scissors do you recommend?
- Do you have a favorite pen to use?
- What was your first stamp? Do you still have it?
stamps should never be stamped in direct sunlight or hear heat they will dry out and become brittle. Also some are tossing the stamps in baskets and the foam can get pressure that bends it and the stamped image will not stamp correctly.
1tinac 2 years ago
i hope you'll make a scrapbook page!
09194586489 2 years ago
ok..
XxIllSleepWhenImDead 3 years ago
I have realy enjoyed lisening to your question and answers videos. They are very helpful to me. you have answered lots of things that i wanted to know but didnt know who to ask. thank you. happy new year. Barbara
babs1956 3 years ago
I think you are so awesome for answering everyones questions. 2 things: When ever I teach some one to use the Coluzzle I tell them the best tip I have it to keep their wrist stiff not to rotate it like when using a pen to let the knife do the work. The other thing is something I wanted to ask. I've always been told not to store wood mounted stamps rubber to rubber, like stacked on top of each other. Do you find this to be true?
Ultimatecruegirl 3 years ago