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Mixed Media Pocket Book - Part 2

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2011

Part 2 of a Time lapse video showing the making of a Mixed Media Pocket Book

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  • where did you get the acrylic t square and plate to measure where you put the stamps?

  • @9serenity99 It is called a stamp positioner and produced by Woodware, though other brands are available :-)

  • What is the round white thing with the divets and blue circle? What does it do? Fantastic vid!

  • @alphafem75 I think you mean the Distressing tool. It gives paper and card a ragged, distressed edge. The Tim Holtz Distress tool is available at most good craft stores :-)

  • I love this book Rach!  Such a glorious work! I'm wondering what kind of paper you used for the pockets, covers and tags?

  • @rubberduckie135 The cardstock on the pockets is 140gsm Vanguard brand in Eider Cream, the cardstock for the covers and tags was a heavier cardstock - probably around 300gsm, not sure of the brand though.

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  • BEAUTIFUL pocket book! TFS :) ~Karen

  • BEAUTIFUL AS USUAL!!!! 

  • I am amazed by how many different skills you have and all to such a high standard. I have learned more about art since watching your videos than I thought I ever would and find that I am experimenting so much more through your generous sharing od techniques and materials used. Thank you so much - you are a real inspiration

  • Your videos are soooo awsome. I can't get enough of them. I LOVE your stamps as I love your work. Although I am seeing so many supplies that I have never seen before he in the U.S. Youre lucky to have all those supplies. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your work. Thanks for sharing

  • put this in my favorites!

    linda in tx

  • absolutely loved this! Thanks for all the inspiration

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