August 21, 2011

Layering with Die-namics

I've been getting lots of emails about the ways I layer Die-namics dies from MFT...so I made a little (ok, it's longish, sorry, I'll try to gab less next time!) video to answer those questions and introduce die-namics to those of you who have asked what exactly they are!


Click here to view on You Tube. Be warned - I was nervous, and my accent is weird :-D

 Thanks for stopping by!
 

11 comments:

  1. FANTASTIC tutorial, Sarah! Thanks for sharing some wonderful ideas with all of us! I LOVE your accent!! :D

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  2. Great video. Thank you for taking the time to share with us.

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  3. Great Tutorial :) Your accent makes our sound plane! LOL

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  4. Hi there Sarah! Your accent seems very normal to me - but I am Australian. This was a great video - it was really helpful! :P

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  5. What a fab video Sarah!!! Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful ideas with us, love the stencil effect!!!

    No worries about your accent, you don't want to hear mine LOL hihi;-)))

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  6. Great video Sarah, I think you are a natural :)
    Some really good hints and tips.
    Hope you are feeling better.
    Hugs Sally xxxx

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  7. Very cool girl! I love the sponging idea!!! Must try that soon! TFS!

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  8. Brilliant tutorial! Sure hope you do more in the future! :)

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  9. Fabulous tutorial. Love your accent and no it's not weird, lol.

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  10. Wow! I hope you'll do more tutorials! This was wonderful, and I learned some new tricks! I am from Central NY in the US, and your accent is easier for me to understand than some American's accents! Loved hearing you!

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  11. Sarah this is a wonderful video! Thanks so much for sharing, I do own a couple of die-namics and love them, but I decided that's what I want for my birthday and now you've made me look at them in a whole new way...my list just got longer! lol

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