Ok... I know you're all probably sick to death of seeing "faux postage", but I'm still a newbie & want to try all the techniques! I cut my mask too wide and the area in the stamps are really too small, but oh well... too late now! lol Also note that I didn't have a little ring to put my polyshrink bee on, so I used a bread tie! LOL Now that you're done laughing, all I have left to say is.... TFL!!!
Date: Sunday, August 7, 2005 GMT Views: 584
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Registered: June 29, 2005 Location: I'm actually lost... if you find me, could you let me know where I am?? Posts: 3476
Sun, Aug 07, 2005 @ 12:23 PM
Wait!! I forgot to add I used a fine Sharpie marker for the stitch lines and the black parts on the bee. Ok... now I'm done!
------------------------------ ~ Debi ~ Gramma to 2 beautiful girls... Jayden (7) and Paige (4�) & A New Grandson (Cooper) born 3/13/09!! Make my day... take a peek & leave a comment!!
Registered: March 26, 2005 Location: South Carolina Posts: 11131
Sun, Aug 07, 2005 @ 1:45 PM
Great job. I haven't tired of faux postage either. I've only played with it a bit and haven't used it one a card yet. OK, I'm slow. ;o)
One thing I been wondered about that I haven't seen anyone mention...how do you add the numbers? Anyone: feel free to "pm" me with an answer. Thanks so much. Pam
Oops, I forgot to say how much I love your little polyshrink bee.
Registered: January 29, 2005 Location: Far North of the Windy City Posts: 2025
Sun, Aug 07, 2005 @ 2:52 PM
I love Faux Postage and I love your card too! The colors are so vibrant. It's beautiful! And by the way, your bread tie looks like ribbon from here!
------------------------------ Mary
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." Martin Luther King, 1963
Registered: November 13, 2004 Location: Gastonia, NC Posts: 139
Sun, Aug 07, 2005 @ 4:57 PM
It's beautiful! I love the colors.
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