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re: re: EnergyOn top of keeping all of my scraps to punch shapes, or to use to test ink; I keep ribbons from gifts, or things I purchased, or even ribbon handle of some shopping bags to reuse on my cardséprojects. I would love to win a copy of this special issue to learn even more tips and tricks to stretch the use of my supplies. Thanks for the chance.
re: re: Buddy HollyI can’t make any promises to make green eggs…our little leprechaun typically colors the milk for Lucky Charms instead. Green eggs and ham are eaten on Dr. Seuss’s birthday. I have always been crafty, but the addiction really hit when I went to a Stampin’ Up! party about 8 years ago. It’s been all downhill from there!
re: AbeOOOOOOOOOOOO What a Wonderful Prize!! I Love Denami Stampers!!! They are One of the Best Brands Out there… I can only begin to imagine how many Different and Wonder-filled cards and creations I could make with this kit!!!… And the BEST part would be sharing with Family and Friends who LOVE to recieve the Handmade Gifts and cards … Hope to win .. but GOOD Luck to Everyone : )
re: re: EnergyI save my scraps to punch small shapes from – butterflies, flowers, circles, snowflakes, whatever. That way they coordinate with the paper I’m using & are much cheaper than buying the accents that are available with the pp. I also try to incorporate the negative shapes leftover from die cutting. A lot of my scraps are used on my cards & mini albums. Thanks for the chance to win.
re: re: EnergyI save my scraps to punch small shapes from – butterflies, flowers, circles, snowflakes, whatever. That way they coordinate with the paper I’m using & are much cheaper than buying the accents that are available with the pp. I also try to incorporate the negative shapes leftover from die cutting. A lot of my scraps are used on my cards & mini albums. Thanks for the chance to win.
re: re: EnergyOn top of keeping all of my scraps to punch shapes, or to use to test ink; I keep ribbons from gifts, or things I purchased, or even ribbon handle of some shopping bags to reuse on my cardséprojects. I would love to win a copy of this special issue to learn even more tips and tricks to stretch the use of my supplies. Thanks for the chance.
re: re: ArseniyI save my scraps to punch small shapes from – butterflies, flowers, circles, snowflakes, whatever. That way they coordinate with the paper I’m using & are much cheaper than buying the accents that are available with the pp. I also try to incorporate the negative shapes leftover from die cutting. A lot of my scraps are used on my cards & mini albums. Thanks for the chance to win.
re: re: EnergyI save my scraps to punch small shapes from – butterflies, flowers, circles, snowflakes, whatever. That way they coordinate with the paper I’m using & are much cheaper than buying the accents that are available with the pp. I also try to incorporate the negative shapes leftover from die cutting. A lot of my scraps are used on my cards & mini albums. Thanks for the chance to win.
re: re: EnergyI save my scraps to punch small shapes from – butterflies, flowers, circles, snowflakes, whatever. That way they coordinate with the paper I’m using & are much cheaper than buying the accents that are available with the pp. I also try to incorporate the negative shapes leftover from die cutting. A lot of my scraps are used on my cards & mini albums. Thanks for the chance to win.
re: re: EnergyOn top of keeping all of my scraps to punch shapes, or to use to test ink; I keep ribbons from gifts, or things I purchased, or even ribbon handle of some shopping bags to reuse on my cardséprojects. I would love to win a copy of this special issue to learn even more tips and tricks to stretch the use of my supplies. Thanks for the chance.
re: re: Buddy HollyWhen my kids were little, they loved it when I made green egg noodles for them to go with their corned beef. I would add a couple of drops of green food coloring to the water. My paper crafting obsession started when I attended a small SU party 15 years ago and has grown exponentially!
re: re: EnergyOn top of keeping all of my scraps to punch shapes, or to use to test ink; I keep ribbons from gifts, or things I purchased, or even ribbon handle of some shopping bags to reuse on my cardséprojects. I would love to win a copy of this special issue to learn even more tips and tricks to stretch the use of my supplies. Thanks for the chance.
re: re: Researcher, WriterWow! Son home from college, two small children, field day at school, full time job, quilting work (massive t-shirt quilt), gardening (gardenias have a fungus), making reusable lunch sacks, MOUNTAINS of laundry, GOT to go to the grocery store before we start eating the furniture, bills, library, billing for husbands business, I could go on but I really don’t want to further depress you plus I’m getting an eye twitch ;0)
re: AbeI save my scraps to punch small shapes from – butterflies, flowers, circles, snowflakes, whatever. That way they coordinate with the paper I’m using & are much cheaper than buying the accents that are available with the pp. I also try to incorporate the negative shapes leftover from die cutting. A lot of my scraps are used on my cards & mini albums. Thanks for the chance to win.
re: Song Structure and Style?On top of keeping all of my scraps to punch shapes, or to use to test ink; I keep ribbons from gifts, or things I purchased, or even ribbon handle of some shopping bags to reuse on my cardséprojects. I would love to win a copy of this special issue to learn even more tips and tricks to stretch the use of my supplies. Thanks for the chance.
re: re: Researcher, WriterThanks for the heads up. I really didn't get that whole bitch fit some peploe got over the wait but then again I check Facebook most of the time and I won't die if you don't post on time . Great web comic You're truly one-of-a-kind and this stuff is inspiring! Hope that medical issue doesn't cause you too much discomfort I'll be praying for you if only for selfish reasons cause this is definitely your purpose on earth. Great characters btw. I'm hooked!
re: Every Little ThingWoolley, a drawing later this year for a Windows 8 tablet would be awesome! Great idea, too. Of course, I’m still excited about the possibility of winning an iPad *and* another year of Plus! (I assume we’re still eligible to win a year of “Plus” if we’re already in the middle of a subscription?) Now, I need to find some time and get back to my C# training…
re: re: re: Resemblance to...4.04: comic not found. Alright, lame joke over. I can relate about being sick with snohteimg unresolvable (Crohns and Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis) and trying to get a job with health benefits to help treat it. It is stressful and I sure as hell HOPE you put your job and health before the comic. Seriously, of all the comic artists I admire online, you are by far my biggest influence. Take care of yourself, please.
"Revolution 9""Revolution 9" song by The Beatles.  The in-depth story of the songs of The Beatles.  Songwriting History.  Recording History.  Song Structure and Style.  American Releases.
re: Getting BetterThis is great but TOTALLY bullshit as i huge huge cher fan i have waited forever for cher to bring out her new album juts as all the millions if not billions of die heart cher fans have . and i think its unfair cos we have stood by cher true out her career and dont get me wrong i love cher so much i have so much respect for her but come on cher cut us some slack ok girl . we have waited so so very long for this awaited long album to come out i know you are pritty busy with tour and all but for fuck sakeit was ment to be out late 2007 early 2008 now its late 2009 early 2010.
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