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post #61 of 74
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I'm looking a J's site and I have no idea on which stack to pick. Should I start off with a primary and a pastel and work with that or should I get some kind of patterned paper? I'm almost kinda scared of the pattered paper just because it might be too jumbled aafter I get ahold of it. KWIM??

You might get one of each. Also, feel free to CASE (copy and share w/everyone) cards or pages you see the rest of us make.
post #62 of 74
I guess for starters go with the primary/pastel. I love my patterned paper but it might be overwhelming for starting with
post #63 of 74
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Also, feel free to CASE (copy and share w/everyone) cards or pages you see the rest of us make.

I don't understand what you mean Jess. I'm a dingaling. lol
post #64 of 74
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Copy. Plain and simple. Like one of my cards? Make a copy for yourself! Then share it with us (just give credit where credit is due).
post #65 of 74
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How do I pick out cardstock?? I have gotten some die cuts from Marcy and hers were thick and nice. It seems like the cardstock I have is thinner. Do I need to go to someone that does SU or CM?

I use DCWV sometimes, but if you really want some great carstock I gotta say SU is the best. You can order it from Jess....thats what I do. You'll really see the difference
post #66 of 74
All I needed was a new BLADE. TADA... Thanks for the common sense...
post #67 of 74
good Glad you got it to work
post #68 of 74
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I'm glad, Sam!
post #69 of 74
Will a new blade help it cut straighter - or is the problem just the operator? Even with my trimmer, I don't think I'm cutting straight!
post #70 of 74
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Originally Posted by lizer3 View Post

How do I pick out cardstock?? I have gotten some die cuts from Marcy and hers were thick and nice. It seems like the cardstock I have is thinner. Do I need to go to someone that does SU or CM?

I'm pretty sure several of the ones I sent you came from a DCWV stack.
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