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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Apology and guest spot! :)

Hello all,

First off, I'd like to apologize for being MIA.Seems that over my vacation I got the hare-brained idea to swap my computer room with my craft area. While I'm past exhaustion, I'm very happy to have my own Crafting Cave! :) Woot. (Pictures and/or video tour will be soon... watch for it!) :)

Secondly, I was very honored by Nancy, over at Stars and Stamps, who asked me if she could include my video tutorial on heat embossing. Of course, I said yes! I was quite flattered and appreciative of the opportunity to help a blog/site with such a good cause! You can see her blog entry here. Thanks so much, Nancy!

I hope you all are enjoying the remnants of February. I can't believe that March is just around the corner. Weren't we just taking off the tinsel from our trees?!

God bless your Spring. Thanks for stopping by!

Thanks for looking and/or commenting!

 Happily Ever Yours,
 

13 remarks (Thank you!):

BJ said...

Thank you for your support of Operation Write Home. I enjoyed your video and will be doing more heat embossing. I love the look of the tone on tone embossing with the clear embossing powder.

BJ said...

Thank you for supporting Operation Write Home. Great tutorial! I love the look of the clear embossing powder and the tone on tone result.

Katrina Turner said...

Sounds like you have been busy Ted, it's never easy moving or sorting craft supplies is it, we accumulate so many!! lol. Can't wait to see your photo/video tour.

Congrats on being asked to do a tutorial too. I know what you mean, where is the year going!

Have a good week. Katrina :)

Paula S. said...

Thanks for sharing your tutorial over at the OWH Stars & Stamps blog Ted. It's very well done and I know a lot of people, myself included, like a chance to revisit techniques we haven't used in a while.

Dee in N.H. said...

Well, there you are! I was wondering where you were hiding! LOL! Swapping rooms? Are you nuts?! LOL!! Glad you are happy with the results and I'm looking forward to seeing your new digs!

Desert Rose Stamper said...

Ted, thanks so much for the tutorial -- I've been fearful to try embossing -- your tutorial took the mystery out of it for me. Now I am excited to go and try it myself. I like all three applications you demonstrated. Thanks again.

Sandi said...

Thanks for sharing your heat embossing tutorial with OWH! You did an awesome job on the video!

Cindy O said...

Ted, thanks so much for sharing your tutorial with OWH! It's very clear, perfect for someone who wants to try it.

Nancy Keller said...

Thanks again Ted for your support of Operation Write Home and sharing your great video with us!! Hugs!

laurens2angels said...

Can't wait to see your new craft space Ted. I enjoyed the video of your "old" space and organization.

Cindy O said...

Ted, thanks for sharing your tutorial with OWH! I remember was very nervous when I first tried heat embossing, and you did a great job covering all the basics. Your closeups were very easy to see how long to heat, where the heat tool should be directed, what the melting looks like ... Everything to get started.

Stephanie said...

Apology accepted, despite my disappointment on finding no updates on your blog all week, I find your reason quite sufficient lol ;) Can't wait to see your happy space (I'm sure to be very jealous because I have no such room to call my own *sob*) - you always provide the best storage solutions :) Popping over to see your tutorial now, have a great weekend Ted :) xxx p.s. I hate the way my photo's turn out, so surprised you think otherwise but thank you, as always, for your encouraging words <3

Stephanie said...

I can't wait to see your pictures, Ted! Sounds like you are mostly finished and ready to craft away!!! I hope you get it all organized the way you want and are ready to get inky!

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