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Sunday, August 24, 2014

A Video: Lock your card with twine

Happy Sunday everyone!

Today I have a video for you!
I love to make videos, even if it takes some time. How many of you take videos? I am always on the lookout for great YouTube Channels and also for video-Guest Designers. If YOU have a Youtube channel and create card-tutorials, please leave a link in the comments - I know I'm missing a LOT of talent out there! Or if you have a favorite channel that you'd like to recommend - let me know as well!

I got some new twine on friday. I ordered the most beautiful Trendy Twine from Annie's Paper Boutique because it comes in the most amazing color combos. I am addicted to baker's twine anyway (I collect it instead of using it, hehe!) but the multi-colored twine is my fav! 
I act the same whenever I get new supplies - I want to use them NOW! So I thought about ways to add twine to your card and realized I never added a lock to my card with twine, although I used this closure-technique for some card-boxes.

A video-idea was born - and it's pretty simple! Hope the video inspires you to try it out!



What's your favorite use of twine? I sometimes add it for a little detail on my card, but I KNOW there must be at least thousand ways to use it. 





Thanks for taking the time to visit! 

Before you leave I'd like to let you know that I'll start a video-series on stencils from the basics to fancy techniques next sunday. 


I'll start a poll on our Facebook-Page  to find out what your interested in. So if you have something you'd really love to learn - let us know!

Enjoy the rest of your week-end and take time to relax!




4 comments:

  1. Love your video love your card and that twine sure looks great. Can't wait to see the video serie of stencils.

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  2. Hi Christine,

    pretty card. I would like to answer your question regarding the sentiments: I prefer mix-and-match sentiments and even different fonts in the completed sentiment. I think this is more versatile and unique. Have a nice week.

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