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Lynda James


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Ontario, Canada


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  • I am glad you like the card.  I would say maybe about 10 minutes after the pieces are sponged to get glued  in.

  • Thanks for adding me as a friend Also thanks for your kind comments on my Jingle all the way card!

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    thanks for being my friend
     
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  • Hi Lynda!  You are so sweet to leave such nice comments on my Sweet Threads cards! You've made my day... heck, you've made my week!  Thank you!!! :) Diana

  • Hi Lynda,

    Thanks so much for your kinds words on the card I created. It is always a heart lifter when someone takes the time to say what they think. Thank you so much! I appreciate it!

    Have a wonderful day,

    Chris Austin

  • Hi Lynda - I'm so flattered by your nice comments. I gert so much inspiration from everyone here on Stampin' Connectuin. CASE away! My downline group name is STAMP, SCRAP, SHARE and I love to do all three things.

    All the best,

    Wendie
  • Hi Lynda - thanks so much for your nice comments. I really enjoyed looking through your great samples. Happystampng - Wendie Waldman
  • hi Linda!!  Thanks for all the wonderful comments you leave for me!!  You make me feel like a rock star!! :-)  I've been sick (just a cold), so I haven't been on much!  It was nice to get on this morning, and see all the sweet things you've said!
  • Gosh, Lynda--I just checked out your samples--wow!!  I love all your pages and mini books!!!  Awesome work!!
  • hi, linda...here are the instructions on making the flower on my card you commented on.  i ran the springtime vintage fabric thru the large clear circle big shot die.  i then did a running stitch along the outside of the circle with needle and thread and pulled the threads tight to make the yo yo.  tie the thread in a knot.  use glue dots to put the flower in the middle.  glue sticks tend to work the best with the fabric when putting them onto paper.  hope these instructions make sense!
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