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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2011

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  • I am sooo loving this! 

  • @PoconoPam Thanks so much Pam! I hope you try it. Much Love

  • I used to work for a thermography print shop, believe me I understand about getting inspiration from anywhere. I still have a lot of "scraps" from there and hope to share them with some of the paper crafters I meet. ... but great... now I want a crimper too! LOL

  • @Cybelemoon lolol Thanks so much for watching my friend! I have no clue what thermography print is! hehe Much Love

  • you could paint the ripped are of the patterned paper with paint, which would give a similar effect to the paper being double sided with different patterns. love your videos

  • @Bancosmeticanimaltes Absolutely with paint! Thanks so much for the wonderful comment! Much Love

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  • So glad I found this!!

  • I canNOT tell you how excited you have made me about journalling! I coloured and created 2 pages all afternoon and drew pictures in watercolour of what we had for supper, where we went, and what we did. Now I'm going to Michaels tomorrow with my friends; got my coupon in my pocket and can't wait to check out the stamps!!

  • Got to take my paper crimpers out now and start playing....Thanks for the inspiration! Your videos make me smile, happy, happy, joy, joy

  • Love, love, love your videos. Robin

  • @JournalArtista - its basically like embossing except on a larger scale. Its done on business cards. Its a raised print done with powders and heat.

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