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Do you know the brand of this too cute sentiment? And who carries? My pet peve is cards in the gallery that don't have any details.....anyway, I really like this and would love to use for my MAC cards.
Did you try PM ing the artist?
somebody else who commented said she has the same sentiment, so that is two people you could ask.
I don't know, it is a good sentiment (and what is a MAC card?)
Did you try PM ing the artist?
somebody else who commented said she has the same sentiment, so that is two people you could ask.
I don't know, it is a good sentiment (and what is a MAC card?)
Betsy
I know I could have PM'ed the artist, didn't care too, as I looked at cards in her gallery, and non of the ones i looked at had any descriptions, including another with the same stamp set. Like I said, pet peeve, decided to get the info another way.
on to a better subject. MAC= Make a child smile http://www.makeachildsmile.org/
Send cards to Ill children, it's that easy.....no strings attached! Check it out.
I've noticed that when I upload cards to my gallery (which is not very frequently) unless I enter the info in the area to describe the card (vs. the fields for ink, stamps, etc.) that the data rarely shows up.
So, while it is frustrating as a gallery viewer to not be able to know the info it is possible that it was shared but is not appearing. There have been threads about this in the forum for Site Problems but I haven't followed them. I just try to remember to put all the info I like to see in witht he card description (or say that I don't know it so it is clear I didn't leave it out.)
again another reason I will not share my cards here, I dont pay a bit of attention to what I am using, what brand of stamp, paper, and mostly not even ink, I havent been here a long time and dont post much, but am always amazed at how much griping about something that is not mandatory to post to a gallery...truly this kind of griping only discourages new stampers, because it makes us feel like it will never be right enough as far as so many are concerned and seem to gripe about all the time...
Particularly with paper & sometimes with stamps too. I have had a lot of stuff for a very long time but only recently started to participate on this site. As such, a lot of the things I have have long ago lost their packaging & some of my paper is so old I don't know that the companies exist anymore.
I guess I would ask that you just be a bit undestanding that not putting all of the description may likely not be out of laziness or a refusal to share- It may be that someone just simply doesn't have all of the information.
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again another reason I will not share my cards here, I dont pay a bit of attention to what I am using, what brand of stamp, paper, and mostly not even ink, I havent been here a long time and dont post much, but am always amazed at how much griping about something that is not mandatory to post to a gallery...truly this kind of griping only discourages new stampers, because it makes us feel like it will never be right enough as far as so many are concerned and seem to gripe about all the time...
The top post in this "general stamping talk" by JulieHRR reads
We *love* that our members share their artwork with each other! Thanks to our members, we have *the* best art-stamping gallery on the web, hands-down!!!
Here's where we need your help:
We have noticed a dramatic increase in gallery uploads that have no details or information about a project, but instead, a directive to viewers to visit a blog in order to obtain that information.
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