Bears WON!!! I'm not a sports fan but I am a Chicago Fan! While I was running errands today that's all you saw was everyone in their jerseys so when I saw this one I just had to get it for my couch potato kittie, Maui! He's our 20 lbs. cat who is not overfed (if you are wondering) just "big boned". LOL He's our special needs kitty with pancreatitis and just needs special loving. As you can see in the pic he just loves getting rubbed! Especially chin rubs!!!
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Maui is absolutely adorable! I'm so sorry he has pancreatitis! I'm now wondering how I can wrestle my cat into a jersey! I see her scratching my eyes out before that happens!!
ReplyDeleteI hope the cat is ok now. I love cats, this photo is spectacular!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Christie and I have some of that foam already. Just don't have all those die cuts you have. Guess I'll have to start adding them to my wish list.
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique idea to use matching fun foam to back the dies; fantastic! I really have problems using the tiny white pop dots. thank you, thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea! I love it. Would love a chance to play with this .
ReplyDeletehazel.clapham@btinternet.com
This is a great idea! I enjoy watching your videos. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteDina
This is a great idea I love the xyron anyway and this is just another way to use it you are brillant
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Great idea! Glad you posted the video - always easier to see what you are talking about! Thanks! Your blog is one of a few I subscribe to - thanks for all the ideas!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea Christie, what a time saver you have come up with
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing
will be waiting for your next idea.
HUGS
MaryNell in Texas
What an awesome idea and it does look so much better than the pop dots!
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea! Don't you love it when ideas come together!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. I would love the foam, my email address is chandabrock@yahoo.com... PICK ME, PICK ME, PICK ME...
ReplyDeleteChristie
ReplyDeleteI just spent an hour watching you on ytube and I did get a lot of help seeing all your tuts.
I loved the way you stored your punches and I loved how you got the idea of the foam to make things pop.
I've bookmarked your site now and will be a faithful watcher.
thanks for all your tips..
pat
Great idea. I am going to use this technique when I create my Valentine Cards. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea, Christie! I love multipurposing items, and this is a great way to use fun foam :)
ReplyDeletethanks for the tips :)
Ava in Geneva
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Christie - I have just found your website and I love it. I just finished watching your video on alternative to using pop dots. It is wonderful and I will certainly use it. I also hate seeing the white edges of the pop dots on a project. You also have a dream of a craft room. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLinda D.
What a fabulous idea. I was trying to watch you video while my hubby is sitting here talking to the Bears/Packers. What a riot. I loved listening to you much better!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea.Love the project that you did with the Tim Holtz Die.My email address is joanshanks@eastlink.ca
ReplyDeleteJoan
Genius, it's all I can say. I can't believe how simple and fabulous this technique is. I feel like you deserve an award. I love it. Thanks for sharing and your off the cuff ideas shows how creative you are. Deanna Kuroda
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mrs.blackfield@gmail.com
I only have a cricut expression. can i cut foamy with the expression? I love the pop this technique will give
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea! thanks for sharing I will try it
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