Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Video Share

So instead of a project I thought I would post a couple of my fav videos from achievers.  They show some cool new projects and great products.  Achievers is one of my must stops when I am in KC but there is not one here in DFW (HINT HINT)
Hope you enjoy








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55 comments:

  1. Thanks Bryan, loved the videos, can't wait to try the punch ribbon and bow!!!
    Cindylu

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  2. Oh, I love Archivers too! As a matter of fact, I'm heading there today to touch all the new stuff!!! I love living somewhat close (45 miles) to this fab store!!! Thanks for posting the videos...love watching them!
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    joni

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  3. Love love love different techniques!!!!

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  4. The multiple colored embossed image is great! I am lucky enough to have an Archiver's very close to my my house. It can be a dangerous place! I can always learn a new technique on their make and take weekends.

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  5. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately) haha I don't have an Archivers anywhere near me. Loved all 3 videos.

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  6. Very cool i love the ribbon technique i am going to have to try this!! thanks for sharing
    Kristan

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  7. I love the multi-colored embossing. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Oh my goodness!! I love these ideas! Can't wait to get start on practicing them. Thanks for sharing!

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  9. WOW...Bryan thanks so much for passing on these extraordinary videos...a wealth of info...love it..I too can't wait to put these ideas into motion!

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  10. These are great videos. Thanks for sharing the info!!!!

    Melissa
    myscraphour.blogspot.com

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  11. Always love to see different techniques, thanks for sharing Bryan, don't have an Archivers in Canada.

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  12. There used to be an Archivers near Arlington, TX - but it closed. I wonder why? We went after a GASC convention one of the first years they held it. What an awesome store!

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  13. Liked the paper ribbon video. Thanks for the links.
    Yvonne

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  14. Woa!! Thank you SO much for these videos!! I LOVE learning new tips and tricks. Aren't those paper ribbons gorgeous? And my favourite tip came from the embossing video, but was more to do with turning the stamp over and putting the ink on the stamp - rather than the stamp on the ink pad. I must do that with my big stamps.
    We don't have Archivers here either... Too bad as I think (know!) I'd quite like it!

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  15. These are great videos! Thanks for sharing!

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  16. thanks for the videos. Wish we had a archivers here in New England, even a Hobby Lobby would be nice
    Dawn RI

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  17. Thanks for the great videos! Lots of fun things here! :)

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  18. Thanks for sharing the videos! I am a visual learner so these are great!

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  19. Love your ideas..also, liked these videos for something extra. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  20. Bryan, YES, Archiver's it the BEST ! I love Archiver's. I have two here in Ohio that I visit, both are about a 40 minute drive, but well worth it.
    Thank-you for your inspiration and great ideas that you share with us. ( Auto-spell got ya! )

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  21. No Archivers in my area but I appreciate the video techniques anyway! I have never done any embossing but it looks like fun. I'll have to give it a try after seeing how easy it is in this video!

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  22. Thanks for sharing the videos Bryan. I learned alot this morning, and am excited to try out some new techniques!

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  23. Just got home from Archivers-sorry!! Dangerous place!!! Thanks for sharing your favs with us!

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  24. My nearest store is 95 miles away. They have great stuff! I really enjoyed the videos.

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  25. These are AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! What exciting techniques. thanks for finding and sharing these videos.

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  26. We don't have an Archivers in Washington state, sad but I really learn a lot from their videos. Have fun shopping!

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  27. I don't think Archivers is in Phila area, but I wish they were. Thanks for sharing the great videos, Bryan. Love to win a prize, but I enjoy your blog without any prizes! Thank you. BethAnn M.

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  28. Thanks so much for sharing these tuts Bryan! Great ideas! I've made the paper ribbon with the border punches before but I love how that one made with the loopy Martha Stewart punch looks! I wasn't familiar with the Versamark pen but now I need to go get one! It would be perfect for embossing digis too! I'm off to try the multicolored embossing technique now. :)
    -Heather M
    http://cardsbyann.wordpress.com

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  29. thanks for the videos. very informative.

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  30. Thanks so much for the video's! I know they will help me in all of my card making endevors! You are the bomb! Luv you guys so much

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  31. Wow, great videos, very informative, thanks for the chance to win!

    mzcherub at gmail dot com

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  32. Sorry to hear you don't have an Archivers!! It is a definite weekly stop for me! Thanks for sharing the videos and the chance to win!!!

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  33. Thanks Bryan, First time seeing Archivers. Yeah, I will put them on my weekly E-Mail.

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  34. Thanks for the videos they are great.

    linda
    lmkindell1@verizon.net
    lindashappyplace.blogspot.com

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  35. Fantastic videos, I'm so glad you shared :)

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  36. Great videos!! Thanks for sharing.

    chandale_berry@yahoo.com

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  37. Thanks for sharing the videos, I've learned a lot on the first video she used the heat embosser under her paper & on top,loved the multi-color embossing & I never seen the versamarker pen something new to me!I want to try the MS border paper punch ribbon love that punch she used!I don't have a Archivers here:(
    rosebud222222222

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  38. Thanks for the videos. It makes such a big difference to me to see the project in action rather than just reading about it.

    Jes
    http://www.thecheapchico.blogspot.com

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  39. Great videos! My Archiver's knows me by name. I think I spend way to much time (and money) there. :)

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  40. Thanks for sharing. No Archivers were I live, never thought to see if they have videos.

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  41. WOW! Thanks for the videos! I love how I can use my punches other ways!

    Melissa
    Meli85gr@aol.com
    www.mycreationsbymelissa.blogspot.com

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  42. Great videos. We don't have an Archivers in this area either.

    Tina
    aurathentic@gmail.com

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  43. Thanks for shareing these videos. Can't wait to try the border punch ribbon.

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  44. I didn't know Archievers had videos. Unfortunately, none here in the bay area either. I'll be watching them all soon

    Maureen

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  45. Thanks for sharing those videos! What great ideas they share!

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  46. Thanks for sharing these great videos!!!

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  47. Thank you for those videos!I never thought to make my own paper ribbon!

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  48. Whoa Bryan, did I learn alot from your fav videos today! I loved the idea of the paper punch ribbon and didn't know there is a versamarker pen out there! I can't wait to try this out myself!

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  49. Great videos Bryan Thanks for showing them. New ideas!!!

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  50. i'm a visual person and i have definitely learned something this morning, i have all the punches and now i finally know how to use them, thanks for sharing Bryan.

    snojo5@sbcglobal.net

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  51. Some great ideas. Can't wait to try the border punch ribbons.
    Chris
    chrisbuob1012@gmail.com

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  52. My nearest Archiver's is about 100 miles away, so it's far enough that I don't get into trouble by visiting too much, but close enough to make trips when I'm jonseing for a fix!

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  53. Wow Bryan! Thanks so much for the videos!! I watched MANY different clips on all sorts of topics. I am fortunate enough to live and work near an Archivers. Yes, the store is great, but it is the EMPLOYEES that make my Aurora store my favorite place to be. Thanks for the reminder that the videos are out there.
    Shellee

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