Your videos are always great! 😊 Thank you for giving us so many options in viewing your talent, as well as, others who contribute so much to what we love to do! ❤
Fun fact: I’m pretty sure the “chalkboard” technique originated with Betsy Veldman, years ago, when she was still with Papertrey Ink. She also was the first to do ink “smooshing”, using acetate. Great techniques!
Thanks for the shortened length video.
This is fantastic - thanks Jennifer! I appreciate you making the shorter videos and didn't find it choppy at all!
Yes, thank you for the shortened video. The " veggie" dies are adorable and I love to embroider on cards too. Your designs are beautiful.
Your videos are always great! 😊 Thank you for giving us so many options in viewing your talent, as well as, others who contribute so much to what we love to do! ❤
Love,love, the shortened! Doesn't feel choppy to me.
I recommend the lawn fawn snowflake add on die. Many types of flakes are possible. It makes great spider webs, too.
Those veggies dies? Love them!!!
Fun fact: I’m pretty sure the “chalkboard” technique originated with Betsy Veldman, years ago, when she was still with Papertrey
Ink. She also was the first to do ink “smooshing”, using acetate. Great techniques!
Jennifer, do you use those sewn pieces on your cards? oh!! I see your cards!!