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Response: A private swap would be fun. I wasn't sure if you liked stamped stuff but I have a lot of really cool stamp that I could do a bunch of stamped stuff. I'll message you with my snail mail addy.
Response: Thanks so much I'm glad you liked the card. As far as the notecard and envie go, I buy them at Homegoods or Marshall's. I've also seen them at TJ Max.
Response: Oh your welcome. The paper came from a company called graphic 45 and I used their Halloween Alice in Wonderland. It's a very cool set. In fact I love all their papers, very vintage.
Response: Thanks for filling out the back. I guess I was in a hurry to get it out. I'm glad you liked the card though.
Response: Thanks I'd love to see what you did. I usually scan mine before I send it but I forgot this time. If I remember correctly I inked the background of that card.
Response: You're welcome. The pen is made with Premo.
Response: Thank you so much
Response: I'd love to tell you how to marble paper but your best bet is to buy a book called Marbling Techniques by Wendy Addison Medeiros. That's how I learned. I used the liquid starch method. It really is fun, go for it.
Response: You're welcome. I think I sent you the polymer clay one. That was done with a transfer. I was thinking about putting that lesson on my blog. Would you be interested in that technique?
Response: Awww shucks, thank ya mam :-). I did make the beads. I'm glad you like everything. You can see more of my work on my on my blog "the art buffet". Or on my facebook. Jeannette Faber.
Response: You're welcom. The picks are vintage postcards. I saw them in an antique shop and thought they were cool. They are dated from around 1948. I hope you do something cool with them.
Response: Great. I hope you enjoy it all.