So yesterday I said I would share why it took me so long to get around to sharing this company with everyone. While I may get accused of procrastinating now and then, it wasn't the issue for this. I bought my kit in June and then it sat unused. I wanted to open it and dig in but I was so busy at work that I didn't have time to play with my new toys until August when I had a 1-week vacation. (I can also testify that the items traveled well halfway across the U.S. from TX to CA in the rolling tote.)I could've just jumped on the bandwagon and proclaimed it to be a great company and wonderful products but I am not like that. I have to try things for myself before I am willing to endorse it. Here is the paper that I stamped on when trying out their products for the first time -- the cupcake and damask images are from Fun Stampers Journey. The other images were from cheapy clingmount sets picked up at JoAnn Fabrics. (less than $2 per set and low quality rubber, too.) However, the inks that I used were all True Fusion inks from Fun Stampers Journey. I think that they look really good considering that this is watercolor paper! I used Copic marker in grey to color in some dimension on the telephone and I used portable watercolors on the cupcake. I hope you agree that this is a worthwhile company and choose to become a customer or a coach yourself.
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