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Using Marker for an Embossed Valentine's Day Card

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Summary: Learn how to use marker for an embossed Valentine's Day card with expert tips on Valentine's Day crafts in this free video.

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By Janet Casto
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Janet Casto is an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator. She offers classes and home parties to teach her decorating techniques. She's also able to sell both stamp and scrapbook...read more

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on 8/2/2008 I love your work! Your presentation is so easy to follow and your delivery is so friendly! Not only do you present your craft well, you look good doing it!That's important! D3

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"The last kid's valentine's card I'm going to show you is this cute little 3x3. Again, using the mouse. This time we're going to be coloring with markers. The first thing we're going to do is go ahead and ink up our stamp. I just need to reach over here and get my ink. There we go. Sometimes things are out of reach just like at home. I'm going to ink up my stamp here. Press that in the middle of my design. Now what I'm going to do is using these markers, I'm going to give this little mouse some character. You can see here I've colored his shirt with a little bit of blue. This is just like coloring like you did when you were a kid. Stay in the lines the best you can. Again, with any homemade card there is no right or wrong. Every card is beautiful. If you're out of the lines a little bit, no big deal. It's your personal card. I want to make that little flower in the middle red. Again, keeping with our valentine's theme. Then the last thing I want to do is I want to add a little glitz to this card. The next thing I'm going to do is going to be adding this sparkling brad."

eHow Article: Using Marker for an Embossed Valentine's Day Card

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