This card has a lot of layers but with all the measurements provided in my video, it’s a snap to put it together. I will also share the “kissing” technique with you . . . the stamp set called “I Think You’re Great” was made for kissing! Enjoy the how to video and have a GREAT weekend!!
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Thanks for this "kissing" tutorial. I have used the kissing technique before, and think I may have learned this specific use at one time or another, but don't recall it. it's like magic how the ink on the sentiment itself is lifted off the inked background stamp.
Also, just want to let you know how much I appreciate your holding up the measurements written on a card. You are the only individual (of the blogs I regularly follow) that does this, rather than just saying it or printing in on the screen when editing the video. This way, when I see your paper, I can easily hit "pause" if a pen is not in my hand, and get any needed measurements, rather than having to stop and rewind like I do, if it's just imprinted on the screen–by the time I glance up and see the measurements on the screen, the video has continued on—-so I definitely vote for your kindly continuing this procedure (from a very visual person).
Keep up the super work! Your videos are so organized with easily "understandable' instructions!
How very nice of you to take the time to comment, Joan. You are very encouraging and I need that once in while. I appreciate you and I feel so fortunate to "know" you through Stampin' Up! Blessings on your day. Hugs -Kay