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Jacquelyn Mulder


What state do you live in?

British Columbia, Canada


What is your DBWS address (other)?

http://stampwithjackie.wordpress.com


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  • Jackie, your butterfly is really beautiful but I could not find your video. I would love to try your technique. Thanks, Linda
  • Hi Jackie.  Just wanted to say thank you for instructions to make the paper roses.

  • Thank you for the directions.  I was thinking of using the vest on the owl punch but I guess that would be rather small.  I like your way of doing it.

  • omg i live in nw too!

  • You most certainly can use any technique from my blog to share with your classes and workshops. I use PayPal exclusively for my tutorials and they are very reputable and I have never EVER received a complaint. You may set up a payal account or just use your cc when you get to the order page. Thanks you for all your correspondence. !~Donna
  • Hi Jackie my technique is extremely different than what you have described although your technique sounds interesting. The tutorial comes first as a pdf with the link to the video that you will copy and paste into your browser. That will take you to a private video class. You make keep the link forever or until I die) LOL and yes you can save it to your computer. The only thing I request is that you NEVER share the link on the internet , in print form, emails or any other means of communication. It would heartbreaking to me as one of my design showed up at SU hq once and I had no idea, but credit was given to someone else for it two years later. Thanks again enjoy!
  • Hi Jackie the only cracked glass technique that I am familiar with is the one you put in the refridgerater or freezer. This is nothing like that. You can see movement in my technique with the colors swirling into one another fluidly. No cooling or heating in this technique. My blog for classes on this is  www.butternutsagedesigns.blogspot.com check the side bar for video classes. Thanks and have fun Stamping!~Donna
  • justus@cogeco.ca
  • Hi Jackie, Don't understand why it bounced back to you. Please try again
    kajkt631@gmail.com Thanks
  • Oh I'm sure they will! Great idea to add the DD to them ... like dew in the morning! I watched the video fo rthe eyelet flower too and I'll be trying that ... I finally ordered a crimper so that will be one of the first things I do with it! Good luck with your club tonight! and Thanks again :c )
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