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Just post it under Member Gallery - it should be at the top of the list. But make sure tyou use CTMH and the set name in the key words section. That way everyone can find your creations!
I have that problem a lot since I have a lot of non-su stamps. I sometimes post under a technique instead of a stamp set. The techniques are listed right under the alpha listing of the SU sets.
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It is SO important to remember to use keywords when you upload. Since there are so many categories a project could land in, e.g. 3-D, boxes, techniques, and what-have-you, somebody looking for, say, CTMH cards would never find them all if it weren't for keywords. So even though you upload a watercolored to your member gallery, keywords including "CTMH, watercolor" will really help those searching.
If you separate phrases with commas, that makes your keyword terms into a phrase search with a single click. i.e. "cool cat, drunken chalks, masculine" entered as keywords will let viewers click and bring up all other cards that have the exact phrase in their description.
TFS your great cards with us, and I look forward to seeing more!!
If you separate phrases with commas, that makes your keyword terms into a phrase search with a single click. i.e. "cool cat, drunken chalks, masculine" entered as keywords will let viewers click and bring up all other cards that have the exact phrase in their description.
I just realised that was a really confusing way to put it. It lets the viewers click on "cool cat" and see all other cards made using Cool Cat, or "drunken chalks" and see all the other cards with the described technique as being drunken chalks, etc. It won't call up only drunken chalk Cool Cat masculine cards. Still doesn't make sense, does it?!
I just realised that was a really confusing way to put it. It lets the viewers click on "cool cat" and see all other cards made using Cool Cat, or "drunken chalks" and see all the other cards with the described technique as being drunken chalks, etc. It won't call up only drunken chalk Cool Cat masculine cards. Still doesn't make sense, does it?!
ROTFLMAO!
Sorry. . . I cannot stop laffin', Mel!!!
That's quite a mouthful. :shock:
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I just realised that was a really confusing way to put it. It lets the viewers click on "cool cat" and see all other cards made using Cool Cat, or "drunken chalks" and see all the other cards with the described technique as being drunken chalks, etc. It won't call up only drunken chalk Cool Cat masculine cards. Still doesn't make sense, does it?!
I am really going to have to check out your gallery!!!!! :mrgreen:
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