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Post by trisha on Apr 26, 2010 19:35:44 GMT -5
Way to go girl! It's fun isn't it?!
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Post by trisha on Apr 19, 2010 18:13:55 GMT -5
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Post by trisha on Apr 19, 2010 18:13:35 GMT -5
You thought this was too girly, didn't you??? It isn't! Attachments:
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Post by trisha on Apr 19, 2010 18:12:00 GMT -5
Just uploading a few I did with this month's goodies:) Attachments:
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Post by trisha on Apr 8, 2010 19:08:59 GMT -5
Carrie, Due to unforeseen circumstances, we didn't have a March kit - BUT! The April kit has been revealed so I hope you will get it!
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Post by trisha on Mar 25, 2010 9:26:03 GMT -5
You're so awesome! Really, you amaze me:)
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Post by trisha on Mar 25, 2010 8:57:51 GMT -5
Anyone get this one done?
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Post by trisha on Mar 25, 2010 8:53:38 GMT -5
Anyone?
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Post by trisha on Mar 4, 2010 12:06:24 GMT -5
I challenge you to do a layout using lots of green! There can be other colors as well, but mainly green
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Post by trisha on Mar 2, 2010 20:57:20 GMT -5
Great Sketch. I seriously need to get a circle cutter. There are so many great circle sketches. I don't have a circle cutter! You want to know my secret? I use TUPPERWARE lids!!!
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Post by trisha on Feb 28, 2010 21:25:56 GMT -5
Here is my take on the sketch: Attachments:
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Post by trisha on Feb 28, 2010 21:25:22 GMT -5
Just uploaded this one to Sketch Inspiration today. Hope you can use it! Attachments:
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Post by trisha on Feb 27, 2010 19:07:48 GMT -5
Bravo! So glad to see you jump in, Rissa! Looks fab girl!
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Post by trisha on Feb 25, 2010 19:24:19 GMT -5
Yes, I'm a little early posting my tutorial this time:) I just wanted to pass on a little tip I've discovered using my Cricut. I used the original "George" cartridge, but you could use any. Step 1: Cut three different shaped flowers using a Cricut. (Mine are 1 1/2, 2, and 2 1/2 inches) Step 2: Ink the edges. (This step is optional. I just like the look.) Step 3: Also ink the backside so that the end result is more 3-D. Step 4: Simply roll and wrinkle the edges with your fingers. They can be as wrinkled as you want. Go all the way to the base of the flower. Do this to all three sizes. Step 5: Use glue dots on the backside of the two smallest sizes Step 6: Then you layer the two smallest flowers onto the largest flower. Step 7: When you are done layering, choose a jewel or ribbon or whatever you want and adhere it to the center. That's all there is to it! Beautiful layered flowers made from that "perfect" coordinating paper:) Attachments:
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Post by trisha on Feb 25, 2010 17:56:08 GMT -5
As you know by now, our gallery is down. That isn't going to stop us!!! What we need from you is participation:) Upload your creations in the appropriate forums like challenge threads member's kit creations and tutorals/classes and for now, we will be choosing a layout of the week from the challenge threads, so keep uploading that wonderful work!
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