Monday, November 23, 2009

Holiday Stamp a Stack Survey



























Hello all that came to my Holiday stamp a Stack this year. I really enjoyed having everybody over and I decided to do a survey just for fun. I hope you'll participate. First I'm going to show you the cards above again and then look below for the questions. Starting left to right cards are named as follows.
1. Tree season Greetings

2. Dove flying in Red

3. Medallion Wreath

4. Stocking in fireplace

5. Ornament simplicity

6. Photo stamping snowflakes

Questions

1 ~ Favorite card?

2 ~ Least favorite card?

3 ~ Which card did you love but just didn't like making it?

4 ~ Which card was your favorite to make?

5 ~ Favorite Technique shown? (embossing, big shot diecutting, Big shot dry embossing, adding dazzling diamonds, using the shimmer paint, pencil eraser berries, using certain punches, stamping on a photo, Blank embossing like we did to the Tree seasons card, using the markers to color in images, using the daubers, learning to use the shims)

6 ~ Least Favorite Technique shown?

7 ~ Favorite image?

8 ~ Least favorite image?

9 ~ One thing you would like to see at a future Stamp camp( doesn't have to be holiday related)

10 ~ One thing you can say you've taken away from the experience?

Thank you again for coming. LOL

Terry

2 comments:

  1. 1 ~ Favorite card? Photo card - such a pretty pic

    2 ~ Least favorite card? I like different things about each of them, so I wouldn't say I have a least favorite.

    3 ~ Which card did you love but just didn't like making it? the bird took me the longest to make

    4 ~ Which card was your favorite to make? photo - wow and easy

    5 ~ Favorite Technique shown? (embossing, big shot diecutting, Big shot dry embossing, adding dazzling diamonds, using the shimmer paint, pencil eraser berries, using certain punches, stamping on a photo, Blank embossing like we did to the Tree seasons card, using the markers to color in images, using the daubers, learning to use the shims)
    pencil berries and medallion wreath

    6 ~ Least Favorite Technique shown?
    I like using the die-cut machine, but on just one or two cards.

    7 ~ Favorite image? medallion

    8 ~ Least favorite image? stocking

    9 ~ One thing you would like to see at a future Stamp camp( doesn't have to be holiday related)
    non-traditional folds, different sized cards

    10 ~ One thing you can say you've taken away from the experience?
    20 beautiful Christmas cards! {wink} Love seeing the medallion turned into a wreath and the shimmer paint was something new and fun to try out.

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  2. I posted this for Pat because she had trouble.
    Questions

    1 ~ Favorite card? Tree and Dove

    2 ~ Least favorite card? Stocking on Fireplace

    3 ~ Which card did you love but just didn't like making it? Medallian

    4 ~ Which card was your favorite to make? Easiest to Make was the Ornament Card

    5 ~ Favorite Technique shown? (embossing, big shot die cutting, Big shot dry embossing, adding dazzling diamonds, using the shimmer paint, pencil eraser berries, using certain punches, stamping on a photo, Blank embossing like we did to the Tree seasons card, using the markers to color in images, using the daubers, learning to use the shims)
    The Dry Embossing and the ornament punch, the shimmer paint was pretty, the blank embossing

    6 ~ Least Favorite Technique shown? Tieing all the 3 inch bows ( Ha. Ha.)

    7 ~ Favorite image? Tree and Dove

    8 ~ Least favorite image? Fireplace

    9 ~ One thing you would like to see at a future Stamp camp( doesn't have to be holiday related)
    Maybe a Tri-fold card or a card that is different then the usual side or bottom opening.

    10 ~ One thing you can say you've taken away from the experience?
    The easy punch card idea, the dry embossing and center blank embossing idea and the stamping on the photo.

    Thank you again for coming. LOL
    And THANK YOU for the great ideas from the cards. Again I took the info that you showed us home and hope to put some of these techniques to use myself.
    To us Consultants, THAT is the GREATEST Compliment that anyone can give us.

    Pat McGuire

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