ComplicatedLady
Pearl Clutcher
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Location: Valley of the Sun
Jul 26, 2014 21:02:07 GMT
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Post by ComplicatedLady on Jul 17, 2019 4:11:41 GMT
I kinda like that kit! (Plus, it has twice as many envelopes as the last kit!)
I’m not sure about the flocked fuzzy paper, but it could be cute with the panda die and with the Spellbinders small die of the month that I just got—die shapes of a kitty and a puppy.
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Post by joblackford on Jul 18, 2019 14:48:23 GMT
I kinda like that kit! (Plus, it has twice as many envelopes as the last kit!) haha, yes it does!! I'm going to wait and buy the stamp and die if I still really want them when my SSS loyalty money comes in next month. All the extra stuff was just extra to me. I just don't think I can be bothered with foil and flock and such. Actually, as I stop and think about it, I might already not care about any of it, even though it's cute. I was trying to think about whether it was cuter than the bee kit - I had a plan to buy the bee stamp separately at some point, but the longer I wait the more I realize I can do without.
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Mar 19, 2024 8:00:22 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2019 7:22:08 GMT
You know what is super cute foil and flocking together. Oh, I LOVE IT! I am excited flocking is back in. I hope we get some unique colors. I think all these scrap trends are so funny how they go in and out of style. Then the industry is like "Oh, it never existed before. It is so new!" So what are all these little Doolebug containers of flock then that a bunch of paper artists have in their stash? ROFL. I do like the new flock sheets. They are a little pricey. Probably they are pricey to me since I buy my flock for pennies at Ebay when I am buying new nail art items. If they come to Hobby Lobby and I can use a coupon I will pick up a set. Remember the tutorials for grating up your cardstock to make flock. That was such a huge FAIL for me.
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cbscrapper
Pearl Clutcher
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Sept 5, 2015 18:24:10 GMT
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Post by cbscrapper on Jul 20, 2019 15:29:34 GMT
You know what is super cute foil and flocking together. Oh, I LOVE IT! I am excited flocking is back in. I hope we get some unique colors. I think all these scrap trends are so funny how they go in and out of style. Then the industry is like "Oh, it never existed before. It is so new!" So what are all these little Doolebug containers of flock then that a bunch of paper artists have in their stash? ROFL. I do like the new flock sheets. They are a little pricey. Probably they are pricey to me since I buy my flock for pennies at Ebay when I am buying new nail art items. If they come to Hobby Lobby and I can use a coupon I will pick up a set. Remember the tutorials for grating up your cardstock to make flock. That was such a huge FAIL for me. Here’s the Doodlebug flock that I have from back in the day: www.scrapbook.com/store/db-1798.html
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scrapnnana
Drama Llama
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Jun 29, 2014 18:58:47 GMT
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Post by scrapnnana on Jul 20, 2019 19:06:36 GMT
Recycled idea, and no interest in it here.
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josie29
Junior Member
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Mar 27, 2017 3:34:47 GMT
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Post by josie29 on Jul 21, 2019 5:35:07 GMT
Looks kinda interesting - but I dunno if I will jump on the bandwagon unless I see some cards that 'wow' me.
I still have lots of containers of Stampendous flocking. I still use the Cotton White flocking and mix it with glitter and glue it to my cards to look like snow on Christmas cards. Looks very effective. I also use it for the white bands on Christmas hats and again, it looks really effective and adds a bit of interest to a card.
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