Brilliant video Laura. Thanks. Now where can I buy those Goosebumps in the UK I wonder! Though I don't think I will be using them on the canvas as the sound of you inking them up gave me the goosebumps!
I checked at Scrapadabadoo's site - looks like one of the punches you used was maybe the chain border - can you tell us the names of the edge punchs you used........ awesome flowers......... Sharon Clay
Really awesome video LAura, thanks psooo much. Ijust love the tags you made here, they´re pretty awesome, and I think, I have to see, if I can get some of this goosebumps here anywhere, it sure looks like it´s a cool material to work with. Have a wonderful week-emnd ahead soon filled with crafty fun.
Absolutely fabulous, Laura. You are such an enabler! Must get goosebumps now along with those punches. Can't way to try these great techniques you have taught us. Many thanks. You are fab!!
Thank you Laura for that great video!! I've been making both the scrunch flower and the rosette with the wedding ring punch(Martha Stewart). But I never thought to combine them!!! I love that!!
Love those tags! I am so glad you're back to doing YouTube videos as I still have problems viewing Ustream. Love those new punches & love your creativity! Thanks!
Laura I watched your video and then was at Michael's on Wednesday and able to pick up one of these border punches. Love the way they make flowers and your video was very helpful.... thank you!!! I've actually already used one on a tag that I've posted on my blog and linked back to your post as the inspiration for the flower. http://artbywanda.blogspot.com/
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this video — the petals are gorgeous ;-)) Hope to get the punches in germany too! Love Indina
ReplyDeleteSuper tags. Goosebumps is on its way to me and I own one of the punches! Can't wait to try this new technique. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love this idea to use other punches to make rosette flowers. Thanks for all the time and effort you went to to do the video for us.
ReplyDeletethey are wonderful !! I love them !!♥
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I love your designs for tags as much as your amazing album creations.
ReplyDeleteAwesome tutorial thanks!
ReplyDeleteAndrea.
Thank you for the tutorial. I appreciate you putting videos on youtube since there is so much trouble viewing ustream. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant video Laura. Thanks. Now where can I buy those Goosebumps in the UK I wonder!
ReplyDeleteThough I don't think I will be using them on the canvas as the sound of you inking them up gave me the goosebumps!
I checked at Scrapadabadoo's site - looks like one of the punches you used was maybe the chain border - can you tell us the names of the edge punchs you used........ awesome flowers.........
ReplyDeleteSharon Clay
Really awesome video LAura, thanks psooo much. Ijust love the tags you made here, they´re pretty awesome, and I think, I have to see, if I can get some of this goosebumps here anywhere, it sure looks like it´s a cool material to work with.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week-emnd ahead soon filled with crafty fun.
Checking out this blog to see if I can post.
ReplyDeleteBut love these new EK Success punches and the Goosebumps. Beautiful job on the flowers.
Absolutely fabulous, Laura. You are such an enabler! Must get goosebumps now along with those punches. Can't way to try these great techniques you have taught us. Many thanks. You are fab!!
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Thank you Laura for that great video!! I've been making both the scrunch flower and the rosette with the wedding ring punch(Martha Stewart). But I never thought to combine them!!! I love that!!
ReplyDeleteLove those tags! I am so glad you're back to doing YouTube videos as I still have problems viewing Ustream. Love those new punches & love your creativity! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLaura I watched your video and then was at Michael's on Wednesday and able to pick up one of these border punches. Love the way they make flowers and your video was very helpful.... thank you!!! I've actually already used one on a tag that I've posted on my blog and linked back to your post as the inspiration for the flower. http://artbywanda.blogspot.com/
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