Good Morning Mary, Thanks for all your inspiration- I am new to blogging I can not seem to get your cardz tv to link to my muffin so people can click on it and go over to your site do you have a tip?
Hi Diana! Are you trying to link your card for the Cupcake challenge? If so, on your blog, click on the title of your cupcake post, go up to the search bar at the top of the page. You'll see the http for that post, click on it, copy and paste it into the url of Mr linky. Add your name to Mr Linky, and you're all done! Hope this helps! Hugs, Mary
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I love your videos! They are so slow and simple enough for everyone to follow along and actually try it out! I do not think I would have EVER even picked up chalk to look at before seeing this video. Thanks so much for showing us! :)
another great tutorial Mary. Love the soft look of the chalk...I will definately try this one....thanks so much Mary...I will look forward to the next video!! :)
Thanks Mary, I'm heading to Walgreens today to pick up some applicators. I think you saved me some money, now I don't feel the need to buy Copic markers.
Thanks for the tip Mary, I found them in my Walgreens. If you can't find them, let me know and I'll be happy to send you however many boxes you need. Just email me at:
Hi Mary, I love chalk for the same reason you said...it makes everything so soft looking. I went over my picture with a blender pen since it said it was good for chalk. It made my picture so pretty. I'm going to Walgrens to get some pointed cotton sticks. The round regular kind tend to fall apart when I'm painting. Thank you once again for your ideas. Mary Ann
Great tutorial! I have some of those cotton sticks. I think I got mine at walmart. They came in a round container. Never thought to use them to color a stamped image. I will be trying that. And thanks for the info about the hairspray. :)
Good Morning Mary, Thanks for all your inspiration- I am new to blogging I can not seem to get your cardz tv to link to my muffin so people can click on it and go over to your site do you have a tip?
ReplyDeleteHi Diana!
ReplyDeleteAre you trying to link your card for the Cupcake challenge? If so, on your blog, click on the title of your cupcake post, go up to the search bar at the top of the page. You'll see the http for that post, click on it, copy and paste it into the url of Mr linky. Add your name to Mr Linky, and you're all done!
Hope this helps!
Hugs,
Mary
Mary, I have plenty of chalk and never thought to use it this way. Thanks for the inspiration. Traci
ReplyDeleteHi, I am new blogger and love that, I found you. Thank you for sharing. I want to invite you to my blog for a custom apron give away. Enter@ lenascrafts.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! Thanks for sharing! I'm promoting your tutorial on my blog http://runnergirlcreations.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteI love your videos! They are so slow and simple enough for everyone to follow along and actually try it out! I do not think I would have EVER even picked up chalk to look at before seeing this video. Thanks so much for showing us! :)
ReplyDeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteI have alot of chalk and have never used it much. I will try this..........Great Job as usual.............
Great tutorial...you give us for many ideas so that we are never stunk with the same technique...your the best...
ReplyDeleteanother great tutorial Mary. Love the soft look of the chalk...I will definately try this one....thanks so much Mary...I will look forward to the next video!! :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't used chalk on a project in forever- thanks for the reminder and great tips! -Paper Panther
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary... I'm going on-line now to look for those applicators.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial, I haven't tried this yet, but I will :)
ReplyDeleteCute, cute, cute (as always). Curious to know where you got your pointed q-tips. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThis card turned out so cute.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Debi
Thanks for the tutorial, Mary. Love the card. Are those qtips considered the ones for babies, possible?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Card Mary! Thanks for the new tips.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mary, for another great tutorial! :) Janis
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary,
ReplyDeleteI'm heading to Walgreens today to pick up some applicators. I think you saved me some money, now I don't feel the need to buy Copic markers.
I am totally going to look for those applicators! Awesome card!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip Mary, I found them in my Walgreens. If you can't find them, let me know and I'll be happy to send you however many boxes you need. Just email me at:
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Hi Mary, I love chalk for the same reason you said...it makes everything so soft looking. I went over my picture with a blender pen since it said it was good for chalk. It made my picture so pretty. I'm going to Walgrens to get some pointed cotton sticks. The round regular kind tend to fall apart when I'm painting. Thank you once again for your ideas.
ReplyDeleteMary Ann
Great tutorial! I have some of those cotton sticks. I think I got mine at walmart. They came in a round container. Never thought to use them to color a stamped image. I will be trying that. And thanks for the info about the hairspray. :)
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