thanks for another brilliant minibook - going to make them for my teachers presents. A little tip here from the uk - don't put a pin in your glue lid I use the little plastic holder for a birthday candle - you know the very thin ones in the uk they come with like a flower shaped holder - perfect for glue and no rusting. If you can't get in the USA I would happily send you some. Take care and speedy recovery to your kids. Love Shauna
I found you via You Tube. You've done some wonderful tutorials, and I'd like thank you sooo much for sharing your talent!! You make some totally awesome minibooks. I'm just speachless, wow, it's pure eyecandy and wonderful inspiration!! Again, thank you sooo much!! Love your work!!
Standing ovations from me, Smiles and applause, Linda
Hi Laura, love your projects, videos, and ustream classes. Thanks for inspiring us with your talent. As for the glue, I like to put a damp paper towel or a little bit of a wet sponge in a short glass and leave my glue tip down while crafting. It keeps it from drying out and the tip from clogging up. Just don't forget to cap the bottle when your done. I also like the needle tip type glue bottles, they are much more precise. Thanks again!
That looks georgous, Can't wait.
ReplyDeletethanks for another brilliant minibook - going to make them for my teachers presents. A little tip here from the uk - don't put a pin in your glue lid I use the little plastic holder for a birthday candle - you know the very thin ones in the uk they come with like a flower shaped holder - perfect for glue and no rusting. If you can't get in the USA I would happily send you some. Take care and speedy recovery to your kids. Love Shauna
ReplyDeleteloved the class last night this is sooo clever of you Laura! I was sooo amazed how the border paper worked for this.
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Hey Shauna! I was just trying to figure out something plastic to put into the glue! Brilliant idea! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely loved this speedy mini, and can't wait to get my hands on some boarder papers. Had a blast on the live show last night. Thanks Laura :O)
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ReplyDeleteI found you via You Tube. You've done some wonderful tutorials, and I'd like thank you sooo much for sharing your talent!! You make some totally awesome minibooks. I'm just speachless, wow, it's pure eyecandy and wonderful inspiration!! Again, thank you sooo much!! Love your work!!
Standing ovations from me,
Smiles and applause,
Linda
Hi Laura, love your projects, videos, and ustream classes. Thanks for inspiring us with your talent. As for the glue, I like to put a damp paper towel or a little bit of a wet sponge in a short glass and leave my glue tip down while crafting. It keeps it from drying out and the tip from clogging up. Just don't forget to cap the bottle when your done. I also like the needle tip type glue bottles, they are much more precise. Thanks again!
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