Well, I'm hoping that this video will be an improvement over the first one that I did months ago. I really wanted to share some of the products from the upcoming Holiday Mini with you, and what better way than a video where you can really see what they look like! This quick and easy 3x3 card showcases some fabulous new "must haves". Hope you enjoy!
August 16, 2010
New Product Sneak Peek!
Well, I'm hoping that this video will be an improvement over the first one that I did months ago. I really wanted to share some of the products from the upcoming Holiday Mini with you, and what better way than a video where you can really see what they look like! This quick and easy 3x3 card showcases some fabulous new "must haves". Hope you enjoy!
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You are way to freakin' cute! And oh my goodness I LOVE the double mounted punch technique - very genius! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat Video Ange. You MUST tell me how the heck to do that. I am so behind the times! lol
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Kris
Absolutely FANTASTIC!!! Thanks SO much for your fab tutorial on double mounted the punched image.
ReplyDeletefaaaaaaaaabulous tips and great video Angela!! Thanks!!! Cute Cute project! Patty
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your video. I love how you used the punch to double mount.....great idea. Wasn't going to get the glass glitter, but you changed my mind.
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Great video! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for doing this video tutorial on how to do the double mounted punch technique. I LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen this "in action" before - although I did wonder how others were getting that matted look....
Anyway your video was great and easy to follow. You have such a clear voice and your tempo is perfect. I don't think I would have been able to follow written instructions on this.
Now I'm off to order that punch and some glass glitter!
Thanks again!
Cool! Thanks so much for sharing the layering technique, and your card is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking card. Love the glitter, wasn't on my list before, but now is!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea for creating a mat for that punch. I am glad I found your site!
thats was awesome technique Ange!! Thank you for sharing that!!!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous Video on a great technique! Thanks for sharing that - so fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWonderful video. I didn't go to convention so I didn't even realize there was a new chunky glitter in the catalog. Loved how you used it.
ReplyDeleteCute project indeed. But the video doesn't show much of the work you are doing. I see the ribbon and snail adhesive all the time but the actual work you are doing is in the air and above the camera viewing area and not able to be seen until it is done and on the paper. Listening is great but seeing while listening is a better way for most to learn. I appreciate the effort but I need the visual too. I have never made a video so I don't know the difficulties.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial on making the mat - I made a card using this punch last week and cut the mat by hand - your method is SO much faster and more precise! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFound this video via Patty Bennett's blog. Too cute! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuper Cool Technique and great video. Thanks Angela for a wonderful new way to use my punch. Love your project.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Thanks! Can't wait for the mini now!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this wondefull tech--I will definately case it for one of my upcoming club projects! wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYOU ROCK!!! I NEVER would have thought of that!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this video! I tried it (for my Try it Thursday post) and love the way it looks!
ReplyDeleteCan I just tell you that you are BRILLIANT! I found your blog through creationsbypatti and I think you rock! The matting technique for the new label punch is just AMAZING! Thank you so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Thanks for sharing.
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I have layered this punch often since I've seen your video. I put a tutorial on my blog for this, and wanted you to know that I did that and tell you I linked the original idea back to you. Always give credit where credit is due! Thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial on preparing a mat for the Decorative Label Punch. I have been trying for ages to perfect this technique.
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