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must-have products
Exciting New Location
It's easier and faster for me to post my
work on a blog so, from now on, I'll be posting my latest
creations on my
handy dandy new blog. Check it out.
Crackle Accent
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A friend
recently attend CHA this year and brought back this fabulous
product, for us to try — Crackle
Accents (Ranger).
It's a dimensional adhesive that dries with a crackle
finish – wonderful for vintage-type projects. |
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Ranger Adirondack Paint Dabbers
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Ranger's
Adirondack Paint Dabbers are causing quite a stir
among crafters. They're great because they're a quick
way to paint with acrylics. No need to get out a brush
and something to squirt your paint on — instead,
just take off the cap and start dabbing — easy
peasy! There are 36 colors plus black and white. |
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Organize Ink Pads Without Spending
a Fortune
Once
you get hooked on rubber stamping, it's inevitable to start
collecting tons of ink pads in all sorts of colors and types
of inks. But storing them in an organized fashion can be
a costly challenge. Most storage units cost around $50-60,
which is a lot, considering how much you spent on the ink
pads. But thanks to Dawn Shepard of Mother
Rubber, you can store 40-60 ink pads for less than $12.
Dawn designed the Ink
Pad Palace, which is wonderful solution for storing all
your ink at the right price. I have two, but will need to
get another very soon.
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flax
paper source
pearl paint
stamp on over
stamper's warehouse
fave companies
a muse
club scrap
hero arts
impress
making memories
ranger
savvy stamps
stampers anonymous
stampington & co
fave publications
creating keepsakes
legacy
martha stewart living
real simple
rubber stamper
somerset studio
stamper's sampler
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