I hope you liked the first Video, here is the next. Don't forget to comment kn both for 2 chances to win so Awesome Blog CANDY!!
Thanks for coming, the blog list is at the top so you know where to go,
I hope you all enjoyed yourselves, for all the frustration that it took to make these videos, I hope they were worth it Thanks again!!
I would also like to thank Sarah from the Pink Cricut, for her sponsoring me in this Blog Hop, she was incredibly generous, and I thank her!! Winners of this Blog Hop will also get the badge at the top right hand corner of my blog, to post on their blog!!
Thanks for the videos.
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I like your cards! I made a few too but they are a little different! Have a happy Valentine's Day!
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HI again me the hopper stopper, haha this is fun fun fun love to create glad to have you ladies showing us your art! Kelly (walkelmol.blogspot.com) walkelmol on youtube
ReplyDeleteLove this idea of using the screen!
ReplyDeleteCute cards & great video.
Thanks for sharing and for the chance to win:)
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Great job....Thank you so much for sharing!!!...You have a new follower!!! Brandy
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Hi again!! I have some of these stencils gonna have to try this too...thanks for the lessons and looking forward to getting to know you I am very new at the blog stuff mine is not working so well...but I have been paper crafting forever!! Thanks so very much for the chance to win I do not have any stamps of Sarah would LOVE to start a Pink Cricut collection!! Be blessed Robin
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OMG! I super duper love this one. I was around back in the olden days, but I don't have any of the brass stencils, so as soon as I can find some of those I like, I'm definitely gonna give this one a try. Again, you did a fantastic job on your videos! (I don't know why you stressed over them.) You're on your way to being the next big cyberlebrity.
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Just watched video #2, very cool idea to use stencils.
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Love this idea: I remember stencils like those and I have a couple...somewhere. Need to dig them out and try this. Thanks for sharing your awesome ideas.
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog today!! Love it!! Great job on the videos! Thanks for the giveaway!!
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What a great idea.. thanks for sharing
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Love the screening technique!! I am definately going to try that!! TFS!! (countrycricut.blogspot.com)
ReplyDeleteThe cards were really nice. I like the embossing. you can reach me at youtube mmdo112800
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and the cards are aweseome!
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I'm liking this technique! Now, to find some of those brass stencils so I can try it. Thanks for sharing!
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What a unique technique! Very nice and good video, hey at least you do them, I don't want to even thought Jillian has tried to get me to do my own video!
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Bunny Vance
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OMGOSH!!!!!!! Cute!
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I have never seen this technique before, but am so excited to try it now!
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~Tiffany
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love the screen idea. thanks for sharing.
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Super cute! Thanks for sharing. I am a new follower. Thanks for the opportunity.
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Another great video. I have some of the gold stencils but have always just chalked the impression and was never smart enough to leave the stencil in place while I did it. It will be so much easier to color before removing the stencil and the screen effect I can't wait to try. I have the same kind of screen door - needs rescreened every summer LOL. Thanks so much for sharing.
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I love it!! TFS
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Very pretty! Thanks for the stencilling tip! TFS :)
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Wow..I've never seen this technique before either..very cool. The video was really great too..watching is so much better than simply trying to read a set of instructions when it's something unfamiliar like this. TFS!
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Cute cards. Old school stencils, I so remember using them, and actually looking forward to getting them out again!
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Awesome technique! Thank you for sharing!
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Really great ideas!!! I am now a follower. Thanks so much for the chance to win!!!
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Love the cards! Thanks for sharing the new technique!
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You are so clever! I love this technique! I am a new follower but I didn't become one just to get a chance to win something... I'm interested in new and different techniques and I am finding that here. Thanks for sharing your creativity and inspiration.
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Your videos were very helpful with new tips. I became a follower
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What cute cards.
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great cards, thanks for sharing. the videos are so helpful.
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Love this technique! Someone gave me some of those brass stencils...can't wait to play with them now! Thanks!
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Thank you for posting your videos.. I had some of these stencils and never knew how to use them.
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Think the videos are great. Keep it up.
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how cool! gotta try this
ReplyDeleteGood old brass stencils. You can't beat 'em for making really beautiful cards. Thanks so much for sharing!
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It is so funny how we forget about our older items, I love the brass stencils, but have not used them for so long. Thanks for the wake up call. Love the way you used the mess also.
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Great tutorial on the card! Thanks for sharing!!
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This technique is so amazing! I remember the days of the brass stencils. Never thought of using screen! Thank you for working so hard on these videos and projects for us. You did an amazing job.
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thanks so much for the video, I have never used brass stencils, but it turned out beautifully!! great job...frustration definately worth it!!
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Great cards. Thanks for the video.
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They are worth it x thanks for sharing x Leigh x
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ReplyDeleteHi again~ just love your techniques. Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteIt was definitely worth. Whether I win or not, doesn't matter. The info you share is a prize too.
Loved stopping by.
Take care,
Sonia
Karen - I love this project! I actually have a light box and some brass stencils and have never used them (gasp) but your video has inspired me! I agree about followers but I love your blog and check back often - I might not always leave a note though :( Will try to do better in the future :)
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I will have to dig mine out and try this. Great job.
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Thanks for the chance to win.
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Neat idea, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Karen!!
ReplyDeleteI am SO impressed with your videos Karen! :) and this technique us just AWESOME!! I can't wait to try it out! :) Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteGreat video! I'd never thought to use those stencils like that. Great! Thanks for the chance to win!
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