Rolling with the Punches Stampin UP birthday card
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great job!
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i really like it. bu i hate when people always go ttsuu. I HATE IT! i just really cant take it when people always do that. im sorry, but its true. i love the card though
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I like your work, but please, pronounce pattern correctly! It's pronounced pat urn, not pat rern.
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Thanks for that :o)
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Nice!
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Thanks for the idea of drawing a guideline on the back to keep the circles straight for the edging.
Nice color scheme, too!
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That's so cute! Thanks for the masking demo.
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Gr8 technique & card. Thanks 4 sharing. Can you please tell me the difference between craft and classic ink pads ??? Thanks
wendyt1639 2 years ago
Wendy,
Classic ink is dye based ink. It's super quick drying--dries to the touch almost immediately, which is very good for stamping. But it's not waterproof, so this wouldn't be a good choice if you wanted to watercolor the image you stamped.
Craft ink is pigment based ink. It stays wet a long time. This is a great ink when you want to heat emboss something--as the embossing powder will stick to the wet ink, then you heat. Craft ink is waterproof after it has dried or heat embossed.
irvinehouse 2 years ago