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posted on August 1, 2007 6:23 AM by Kristina |
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I just love your use of this stamp set! It is so inspiring. I may actually use mine one of these day.
I'm such a huge fan of your work! I love this alpha and the watercoloring is perfect for it!
I love that alphabet set and you use it so well. I really need to put that set on my next order. Great card!
I really love the colors and chipboard! You always make that alphabet look so good when you over lap like you do. Awesome!
LOVE this card! So fun!
I love how you photograph your cards! How do you get the background blurry and only the card in focus? I love that look!!
Cindy, thanks so much for your comment! When a background is blurry in a photograph that means that the aperture on the camera when the photo was taken was very high. On a point and shoot camera, the same effect can be achieved by using "portrait mode." Generally that setting will the blur the background.
Hope that helps!
great blog! Your photography is amazing -- love your cards also.
Love your work, it is so simple, but elegant. Great Blog