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I'm an avid crafter. I buy new and used goodies, and sometimes I get goodies for free. I'm a brand ambassador for Fiskars and attend CHA regularly. Part of what I post on my blog was made with things given to me through my affiliations or directly from manufacturers including Fiskars. Part of it was made with things I found treasure hunting or bought used or new. It's all good. So, there you go. The FTC wants me to be clear about what was free to me. If you see a new product here on my blog, there's a good chance somebody gave it to me. I've met some amazing and generous people in this industry and I appreciate how lucky I am to be in the position to have to post this.
7 comments:
Oh Tami your tutorial is wonderful! Your card is gorgeous! So, glad that you are feeling better!
Making backgrounds is my passion! I love how you layer in and layer in all those ink layers!
Awesome tutorial as always Tami! Pretty card too.
Great tutorial, Tami! Loved that you showed how distress doesn't always have to have the grunge or hundred years ago vintage look. Fun to see it lighter and more spring like! Thanks!! :> TiikkiStars @theShack! :>
What a great tutorial. Thanks so much for the lovely comment on my blog.
Tami, you are making me a better scrapper! I learn the coolest stuff from you. Your projects are easy to follow and I can apply them to dozens of other projects. thanks loads!
Jenny
Hi Tami, i've not used distress inks in that way before, thanks for the tutorial, it's so nice to put a voice to the pics we see on the blogs. Great result with the card. :)
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