Stamp Giveaway! Heat Embossong Tips & Watercolor Sheets! Stamp School!

5/5/17 Edit: Congrats to Sally Walden who won the stamps! Please check your email for instructions on claiming your prize.

Hi friends! Today  I have some really fun stuff for you! First, Artneko is giving a lucky winner the stamps I used in today’s card, just leave a comment on this post for a chance to win. I will draw a winner in one week and notify the winner via email.

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Secondly I am playing with a brand new watercolor product called Viviva watercolor sheets. I was contacted by the designer of these watercolor booklets last year and have used a couple different prototypes and provided feedback and I am really proud of the final booklets they created, you can find out more here. Of course you can use whatever watercolors you already have. We will watercolor over a heat embossed image, it is a great way to get into coloring with watercolor as the heat embossing creates raised partitions for the paint. Don’t worry if you have struggled with heat embossing in the past because I have some tips and tricks in today’s video!

Video sponsored by ArtNeko!  *Save 10% off your next order of any size or get free shipping on orders over $50 (whichever discount is greater you get!) just by mentioning thefrugalcrafter!

Supplies:

Directions:
1. Stamp panda scene with black pigment ink on hot press watercolor paper and heat emboss. Touch up any un inked spots with a black embossing pen and re emboss those areas.

2. Use a waterbrush and watercolor sheets to color the scene. Let dry and cut out oval leaving a 1/8″ border.

3. Emboss a 4.5″x6.5″ panel of white cardstock and brayer ink on top from a Kaleidacolor inkpad. Mount to a 4.75″x6.75″ black card.

4. Adhere die cut felt to embossed panel or wrap ribbon or string around the panel or glue down a lacy die cut for a similar effect.

5. Attach stamped panel with foam tape, stamp sentiment on black, cut out and adhere that too with foam tape.

6. Attach brads in the corners and adhere this panel to a 5″x7″ card using ATG adhesive or double stick tape.

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and I hope it really helped beginners learn how to get really good heat embossed images. Thanks so much for stopping by and til next time happy crafting!

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227 thoughts on “Stamp Giveaway! Heat Embossong Tips & Watercolor Sheets! Stamp School!

  1. I love this card and am inspired by your ability to make things work. So often I sit down and stare at my supplies. Watching you has giving me permission to sit down and make mistakes and love the process. Thanks!

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    1. I really liked your video on the watercolor card using these stamps & would love to win them. Thanks for all you do to help us crafters.

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  2. would love to win this stamp. the technique is most interesting. will try with some other stamps I have in my stash. Keeping fingers crossed.

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  3. Lovely cards!! I’m so excited to see panda stamps. I used to collect anything “panda”, but it’s been a long time since I’ve seen something. Thanks for the chance to win such a lovely prize!!!

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  4. I loved the Panda card you made, Lindsay! I love the watercolor papers, the embossing folder and inking technique, and the stamps! Thank you for teaching us to enjoy crafting!

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  5. You have really inspired me to use some of my drawing and watercolor techniques to make cards. Thanks for all your inspiration.

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  6. I loved the brayering techniques and the embossing techniques. I plan to look for the panda stamps and the discontinued die cut felt. thanx.

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  7. The video was awesome Lindsay. I can see where you kind of have to guess what is what in that stamp. The colors from those sheets was fantastic Thank you

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  8. It’s always great to have a chance to win something from the Frugal Crafter! You’re talent is an inspiration!

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  9. Love the pandas, such a joyful card. Your colors are so vibrant. Great painting with the new paints! Have to check them out! TFS

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  10. Yay for pandas! The felt commentary cracked me up. Really like how bright and cheerful this card is, and love the pandas!

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  11. Loving the panda’s and the greetings! It’s good to learn different mediums coming together to create a beautiful project. Always learning something when I watch your videos!!

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  12. I love Pandas! And, I am learning watercolor winning these supplies would be the greatest! BTW This card is soooo pretty!

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  13. How cute are those pandas?! Great card and tips, goodness I love your videos, my husband doesn’t, because you have caused a few extra crafting item purchases this month (peg stamps *thanks for the coupon* and spectrum noir markers *I’ll never confess to him I night 5 sets…*) keep the great tutorials and ideas coming!

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  14. Thank you for your wonderful tutorials. Winning would be cool, but I enjoy your videos as a prize unto themselves. 😊

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  15. Love the pandas. I like the use of orange in the background. Seeing you use non-traditional coloring helps me to be freer in my coloring . Thank you for sharing.

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  16. Loved the almost unedited video, could feel your nervousness. Relax and enjoy the process, think Friday! What a lovely scene on the stamp, the details are amazing. Love the use of the black embossing powder against the watercolours.

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  17. You are such and inspiration. Thank you Lindsay! Thank you for the chance to win as well! BTW, now that you have mentioned a new Craftsy class I am dying to know what it is going to be!

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  18. I would love to win. My little nephew loves pandas. I enjoyed the watercolor sheets that you used. The colors were so bright and lively. Thanks for all you do.

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  19. What a fab card! I have never seen such a cute Panda stamp! I had forgotten about Artneko! I am an Asian stamp collector. I will have that big stamp, whether I win or not. Thanks for using their stamp & showing us how you used it!!

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  20. Lindsay, it’s beautiful, those are the cutest panda Senes❣️💖 I so love the Asian carved senes! And that’s what this reminds me of. Thank you for sharing your Artful Love!! And that would be great prize to win❣️

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  21. Hi, Lindsay,
    What a great card…I just ADORE pandas :). I just wish that there were Art Neko outlets easy to find over here in the UK as I would like so many of them 🙂 Off to watch the video now.
    Bejay xx

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  22. This is awesome!! You do such a wonderful job of this Lindsay! The panda’s are so cute!! And I’m going to check out that set of watercolour sheets. Thanks j 🙂 🙂 🙂

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  23. Lovely video and great instructions. These pandas a sweet. Artneko has beautiful stamps. I want to buy the octopus and now the pandas are on my list too. Thank you ( ps love the comment …. museum of craft supplies… yep I have one of those. you are funny!)

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  24. Hi Lindsay 🙂
    Thank you for sharing your wonderful talents with us. Love the panda card.
    Best wishes to you and yours.

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  25. I am newly into making handmade cards. I love this project. Very cute idea for a card. Thanks for the tutorial and for a chance to win.

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  26. Love loved your YouTube today on these cutie little Pandas, I don’t know if my previous comment got threw, I had a confirmation then it came back with I had wrong email, so not sure. Your panda card and the stamps remind me of the Asian carvings, love ❤️ them and these stamps are the Bomb!!

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    1. This one came through:) I have to approve first time commenters;) or if you use a different sign in to prevent robots from posting:)

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  27. These pandas are adorable…My daughter who is going through so much right now loves pandas. Her nickname has always been Manda Panda. Would love to win these!!! Love your videos and posts!!!!

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  28. Artneko is one of the best stamp company’s out there. I have a six inch notebook of just their stamps!

    You can still find this embossing folder on etsy, ebay and a couple other places.

    Love your work, you inspire me.

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  29. A really stunning card with all the vibrant colors offset by the black embossing. I’ve bookmarked this page to come back and look at the supplies. The panda stamp is just too-too cute, but I’m also intrigued by the pamphlet watercolors and the black embossing pen. Thank you for sharing your incredible talent.

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  30. I have liked all the artneko stamps you have used for your cards. So far I have not been able to get any of them for myself, but I have some Asian themed paper that I could use with them, so I hope I win this one.

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  31. Love the card! Am a panda bear collector. Would love to win this and try your technique. Really enjoy your tutorials.

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  32. Lindsay, as always your “teaching” is so much fun. This is a cute card and thanks to Artneko we all have a chance to create these adorable pandas.

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  33. I love all the different techniques that you show in this video. you are always full of great ideas. I love your little powder tool that you made yourself with the paisley stamp on it.

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  34. I love your design and Artneco stamps so much! These panda bears are so adorable!

    Q: I do have a question though: [b] how do kids watercolor cakes compare to your artist watercolors?[/b] I only have kids’ watercolors so this is what I use and they are quite vibrant but seem pretty opaque to me (in my paintings). I wonder is that the lack of my knowledge and skill (I am a total beginner) or the property of that type of colors… Unfortunately, the brand I use is local (and going out of business as a matter of fact, my cakes are 20 years old:D) so probably nobody in the US has ever heard of it… Is there a way to make them work better, to look more transparent without diluting them too much (they are not so bright and vivid anymore).
    Do you happen to have any tutorial on how to make the best of kid’s watercolors? I saw you were really pleased with one kid’s grade watercolors but we do not have them here, Am I simply using them wrong – not diluting enough or anything else?
    Thank you very much for your answer. You got me into trying them and now I am bugging you with questions;).

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  35. I watch every episode you make and learn a lot of new and interesting stuff to try.
    Really enjoyed the panda card and hope I win the panda stamp! It was really cute as all your cards are

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  36. The card is beautiful! I really enjoy watching you put your colors together. You inspire me. Thank you and God Bless

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  37. FrugalCrafter your projects came out absolutely beautiful!!!! So colorful!! I love them!! Thank you so much for sharing!!! Im new at crafting and I hope i can do things even half as beautiful as yours!!! Have a blessed day!!!!! Good luck to everyone!!!

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  38. What cute stamps. Would love to win these. Thanks for a chance to win and for all of your lovely videos and ideas.

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  39. Thank you so much for a lovely versatile card. I am anxious to see what I have in my stash that would work with this technique,

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  40. love this card and the stamp. Had a very long day and came home and watched this and was totally relaxed after watching it…Thank you so much..
    wishing I had the time this evening to go make a card…maybe I will have time tomorrow evening lol.

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  41. This is so beautiful! It really helps me to stay inspired and to keep crafting. Thank you! Can you do a tutorial on getting texture with watercolor, specifically how to get good texture for rocks?

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  42. Adorable card…as always! Oh, I would be thrilled to win these stamps…love, love, love anything Asian themed. Many thanks to you and ArtNeko for the opportunity to win these awesome stamps. ♥ ☺

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  43. I’m just getting back into making cards and want to be more creative. I got a lot of ideas watching this video. Thanks.

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  44. Wow what a lovely card …. The stamps are super cute and the colors are gorgeous,
    Hope one day they come my way

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  45. Very nice Panda’s and coloring…. Pandas are in for our family… we have a Grand coming over from China to complete our family circle.

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  46. This was so wonderful to watch and see the beautiful results! Yes, I would definitely love to win the stamps! Hugs! NEVER change!

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  47. What a beautiful card, Lindsay!! This stamp set is so beautiful, and I love the color combo you went for. I have never seen a brayer before and I thought that was very interesting! I’m gonna have to give that a try. Thank you so much to ArtNeko for this giveaway!! ^-^

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  48. I have watched this video a couple of times, I so enjoyed it, as I do any of your videos.. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with me.. I would love to win..
    thank you again
    Orla

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  49. just watched your video, can’t wait to get started on one. I am a beginner and I have learned so much from you. Thank you.. And I would love to win the supplies

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  50. Great video and card and no, watching you work with the die cut felt is comforting to those of us klutz’s! Speaking for myself only, of course!

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  51. Great project! Love that the embossing acts as a resist! The stamp is adorable, I hope I win it. Thanks Lindsey for the cancellation to win. Big frugal crafter fan, Kim

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  52. I loved this video. I learned a lot on this one about how to fix little mistakes and making holes in the paper before pushing the brads through and several other things. Thanks for taking the time. The card is beautiful.

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  53. love watching your videos. I like that you don’t edit them till they are perfect since none of us are! That panda stamp is adorable! Fingers crossed.

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  54. I love to watch your videos! I always check YouTube to see if you have uploaded any new videos. You have really have inspired me to doing a lot . I’d love to win the giveaway. I also really like your unedited videos because it just adds to the fun. Thank You!

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  55. Hi Lindsay, I Love Pandas, their so darn Cute. That Panda Stamp is Adorable!! 😉😊
    I really like ur videos & Live Shows, cuz it never fails always learn something. Thank You. 😊

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  56. Love pandas and the uniquely exciting and refreshing way you teach. I mostly dabble in watercolor but, I never miss a video you are a ray of sunshine. Thank you for all your time and effort to post free content and in a make do way for those of use who cannot afford every craft gadget and referrals to other amazing youtube talents like Owings Art, Mind of water color and others you have opened a world of joy , thank again

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  57. Hilarious! Watching someone else get ‘all stuck up’ with sticky cut outs (your felt curly cues). Glad I’m not the only one it happens to! Also, it’s amazing you’re using pandas; I just started reusing my old panda coffee mug! I must be meant to win your wonderful goodies! LOL. Take care and I love your blog.

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    1. Hi Sally! Congrats, you won the stamps! Please check your email for details on getting your prize!

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  58. I love the card! Thanks for the chance to win these products! Keep the videos coming! I am
    Learning so many new techniques!!

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  59. I love your videos. I’m just getting back into stamping after about 10 years, and boy how things have changed. Lots of new things to learn and you are a great teacher.. I’d love to get these stamps. But even ore I like to learn new techniques. Thanks

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  60. Love, love the pandas! Makes me want to try card making! I usually watch ALL of your watercolor videos. But this card and those pandas 🐼 caught my eye. Beautiful and adorable.
    Thanks for all you do for us! Love your work, teaching style and most of all your easy going, humorous style!

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  61. I almost didn’t watch this one because I don’t have any stamps anything like what you used, BUT I found this to be a most helpful video. For one thing I haven’t used the brayer technique and was glad to see it done so now I can practice and incorporate this into my “bag of tricks”. But most important (to me) I loved seeing how you used that fancy felt die border stuff—while I do NOT have any of that, I do have a big stack of similarly cut cardstock in a variety of designs and with the “sticky” on the back, and now I have another way to “use what I have”. (I actually have used the white backing that you peel off as an accent on some cards in the past.) So thanks, much, and who knows, maybe I will win the prize and get to make a more Asian themed card or two….or twenty, haha!)

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  62. I thought taking the time in real time helped for new beginners. What was especially good for me was using the adhesive felt and removing slowly so it will not curled. You reminded me of some techniques I’ve haven’t used in a long time i.e. Braying and I the use of glossy card stock. Thank you. L

    Th

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  63. Thank you Lindsay for the beautiful card and demo? I would LOVE to win the pandas. Because of you I have dug out my mom’s old water colors and have been giving a lot of techniques a try. With my meager supplies I have done a few things that surprised myself and the recipient. I think starting small is good to build my confidence.

    Thanks again.

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  64. I always give my great nephew some kind of art supply for his birthday in addition to his other gifts. I hope to purchase some Viviva Paints for his May birthday. Thanks, Lindsay, for introducing us to new products.

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  65. Love the pandas!!! I just visited the National Zoo in D.C. with my 2-year-old grandson and we had the best time watching the Panda bears. Would love to make him a card with these stamps!!!

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  66. This is a great tutorial. And I love the pandas. It would be wonderful to win them. I just love your videos. I enjoy just watching them. You have a great sense of humor and you sing pretty good too.

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  67. thank you for the video on the water color with the pandas. I love the oriental element in the link that you provided. I am a fan of the oriental
    Thanks

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  68. I really love this card and since I’m so new to card making, easy is
    best for me. I do have one question though- for embossing can you use a hair dryer or do you have to buy a heat gun?

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    1. you need a heat gun because a hair dryer does not get hot and it is too windy (it will blow the powder away!)

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  69. I love it! Will be trying this technique when I get home!
    Thank you for the chance of winning the stamp set.

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  70. I would love to win the stamps and try and make that card, The new paints look like lots of fun…Even though your were teaching new to card making techniques its nice to get reviews and remind us to use supplies we have forgotten about like brads

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  71. Love all you do. You bring beauty to everyday life when there isn’t any, and help others create that beauty too! Thanks again!

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  72. I just love, love, love this card and watercolor and embossing combo..to me, embossing is the icing on any creative project. It is one of the easiest ways to add that ‘wow’ factor to everything. I also really like the orange/pink/purple color combo. And who doesnt love pandas…lol. Great job!!!

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  73. Love the paper watercolors. So easy to hold lots of colors in your hands at once. Can’t wait to get them. Thanks.

    Wynema Laabs

    On Apr 25, 2017 3:22 PM, “Thefrugalcrafter’s Weblog” wrote:

    > thefrugalcrafter posted: ” Hi friends! Today I have some really fun > stuff for you! First, Artneko is giving a lucky winner the stamps I used in > today’s card, just leave a comment on this post for a chance to win. I will > draw a winner in one week and notify the winner via” >

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  74. Thank you for the handy tips. I’m new to crafting & was disappointed that my embossing always looked gritty even when I didn’t use the holographic powder. The other site said my powder might be old. Since I bought it at the thrift store I figured they were right. I went to Michael’s & bought new powders. Still looked gritty. Now I know I must be getting my heat gun too close or keeping it on too long. Thanks again. 🙂

    Quick question, do you send just the part we saw or do you adhere it to folded cardstock so it makes a card you open to read? If you just send the part we saw, where do handwrite the message & sign it? I’ve I

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  75. Great video, can’t wait to try this with some of my favorite stamps. Pandas would be nice, good luck to every one. 🙂

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  76. Lindsay,
    Thank you for yet another great tutorial! I love the colors you chose. And, the pandas…so sweet!

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  77. Cute large panda stamp! Would love to win. The scrolls & swirls what a pain. But they helped complete the card.

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  78. I think the panda’s are adorable- I’d love to win this set. Thank you for the careful instructions you give us on how to make beautiful cards. I’m always glad I get to watch.

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  79. Not sure if the giveaway is still open but sure would love to win this fantastic set. What a wonderful card you made.

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