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(wow) Words Of Wonders Level 2622 Answers – It’s always fun to find something on Pinterest and get inspired to make cards. This image has many advantages in it.

The first card I made uses a beehive pattern (left) with cute little bees buzzing around. In my version, they become red dots. Don’t ask me why. My muse said red, so I went red.

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So, in the beginning, I stamped and red dots on the wood like a song. But when you stamp red ink over green ink, the result looks bright and dark. How would you handle it? Well, I thought the gold beads would make a nice decoration. Also, the board needs boundaries. The gold beads and gold metal trim look deliberate, rather than placed to cover the finger.

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I don’t mind the impossible snow colors (or, as I think, the polka dots), but maybe some writers find it off-putting. If so, they can see the color sensibility of tomorrow’s card.

Silver beads decorate the red tree. A silver border surrounds the stamp… which doesn’t show on the craft foam because the beads add just enough dimension. Yes it is. Have a great vacation, thank you.

Are you creating a thank you card theme? It’s a good idea to use holiday coupons.

We all know that design appeals to me, but I also understand that my level of minimalism makes some people cringe. So after making the first card today, I decided to try and add a little more design. Be the judge.

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First, a super-minimalist map. Two birds – red, emotions – black… nothing else is needed to get the message across. Red birds have invaded the map, and it’s not good. They are from Clearly Besotted’s Paired Up and the sentiment is from Papertrey’s Beautiful Butterfly.

I love this picture. Clean and minimal and LateBlossom-y. But when I got to the top, a lot of changes happened.

First, I changed the mood (an old PSX stamp) and changed it to a strange bird. Most of these creations go in the second direction. It looked good, but where I placed it was too high on the card to be a single layer, so I cut the bottom of the card inside, outlined it with a black pen, and added a curved border.

The red card and ink actually match well in real life, but the card stock looks dark in the photo.

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I liked the first card enough to make the second one. There’s a lot of fun in the second half that really makes me happy. However, if I were to give my husband one of these two for our anniversary, I would give him the first one. When I asked him for his opinion, he really hated the “dirt under the second card” even though he preferred to put the bird and hear the second.

You may have heard that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Well, by definition, I’m bat-guano crazy. Why do I keep buying coupons? Really?!?!? This time the results were a little more interesting than before, but mostly I didn’t learn.

Here is my first card with the Seahorse Color Hero. There’s a lot to say here about the product, but before I go on my rant, please know that this feature was completely inspired by Shannon Slessman’s new Take Ten card, page 27. Thanks, Shannon. The failure of this map is mine alone. (But actually, I like the idea and the style).

And before I start, let me say that I know MISTI will help in some way. I’m just not ready to buy it myself. Maybe on a birthday, with a bunch of Ranger Archives ink. But we’ll see.

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The color of the ocean and other stamps in this set is a little lighter than other sets I’ve bought, although as you can see up close, it’s not perfect. However, it is good enough for government work. I did a lot of practice before this stamp and found a medium stamp, then a light then a light stretch worked well for me. The sea is also easy because it has an eye… it gives you a clear definition of the two dark areas.

The colors here range from light to dark, Heroic Art Wave Pool, Ocean and Sea. A great combination

Now in the ocean. This ink is from the new Brave Ink Hybrid line and I am not selling it. The color is GREAT, but the top and bottom of the focus area has a water color stamp, and as you can see, the image quality is terrible. He did a good job of describing the ocean, but for a big, strong seal, it’s soft and uneven. And the stamp, from Papertrey’s Watercolor Wonders, is a well-used, well-seasoned stamp, so I doubt we can fault the stamp.

I have several colors of this ink (moss, apple green, tangerine, aqua, and deep sea) and they all have it. It is very sad. So today I had the idea that it might be paper. Papertrey white I use about 98% of the time. Card storage is nice and easy. I tried the Long Beach stamp and the same stamp on Gina K’s deluxe white colored cardboard. The results were really good.

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Although it is not as good as one might think, at least it is bought and well protected by paper. I think this hybrid ink would work well on sketchy paper or fine art. I must spend some time looking into this. Any of you who have used Heroic Art mixes are encouraged to weigh in on this one. Any help is greatly appreciated.

This indicates a serious problem with the ink. Each person’s results are different. Ink performance depends on many factors…paper type, ink size and stamp pressure, humidity.

I’ll do a post on other inks that didn’t work for me (trying to make pictures…not sure I’m cut out for pictures). Talking to the makers hasn’t turned into a good idea, I recommend it to all of you. I know I’m not the only one having issues with some of these inks, and I know there are people having success with them.

Maybe we can connect these two groups and solve their problems through this blog of mine.

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This post was small and I don’t like it. There are good things to complain about in the world…human trafficking, starving children, war, genocide, racism…etc. Print quality, ink, and image quality are very low on the list.

Speaking of which, my husband just told me that you can buy flamethrowers and napalm online. I share this knowledge with you in the chapter “Signs of the Apocalypse”.

So let’s end on a happy note. Here is my stamp set from the thread that was submitted earlier in the week. Because I love the smell of fresh Photopolymer in the morning.

FYI, I make five Halloween cards every year. They went to my two sons, my two nephews and my niece. Only three are worthy of a blog this year (the other two are good but not very creative), and the night card is the third I want to share. You don’t rest.

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The tall, narrow profile of this card is well designed. The feel and placement of the crown creates balance and movement on the face, although there is no visible triangle.

The flowers, from Papertrey’s All Seasons Collection, were stamped with Hero Arts Intense Black and Memento Tangelo. Then I cover the unexpected areas with a dark orange Smooch, which adds light and depth to the crown.

My nephew is 16 and it’s a difficult age. You’re not really old, but you’re definitely not a kid. Maybe you’re too cute to beg for Halloween…and too cold to give out candy. You want to be treated like an adult, but deep down you know you’re not.

Even if it were possible, there isn’t enough money in the world to tempt me to turn 16 again.

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Every year I send my niece and nephews a different Halloween card. This year I wanted Rory’s card to be big and complicated, rather than something cute with witches and ghosts and elves, so I pulled out a Papertree All Seasons Wreath and had fun.

The purple and dark orange color speaks volumes, and the card doesn’t look too Halloweeny. The inside is stamped with a happy Halloween to make it feel better and hopefully Rory will feel better about getting his card this year.

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