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ATC REBELS

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Comment by Carla Cryptic on April 3, 2011 at 7:51pm
Thanks for the cards Em!  Love them, as I always do your pieces. :D
Comment by Plush Possum Studio-Rose McGuinn on April 3, 2011 at 4:21pm

Adamandia, there is a set by Em on our "arty" wall here at our Studio. They are all wonderful. She gives world class art.

;)

Comment by Plush Possum Studio-Rose McGuinn on April 3, 2011 at 7:05am

That should read "if printed.'

 

Ever have one of those years when half of hte things you say or write come out piewackety? :P

Comment by Plush Possum Studio-Rose McGuinn on April 3, 2011 at 7:04am

New Freebies.

At the Studio's blog.

With our updated approach towards making things actually work out of printed. Please join us. We'd love to have you come by and check out the fun. We're talking templates and whatnot for (a) project(s). It's all free! ;)

Have a great Sunday, everybody!

Rose

Comment by Carla Cryptic on March 18, 2011 at 3:17am
Always great when that happens!
Comment by Plush Possum Studio-Rose McGuinn on March 18, 2011 at 1:01am

Just a general not to all and sundry.

You know, this is the most challenging and fun thing for me to keep up with. I can't see myself doing it any other way.

My mojo struggled at the beginning. In fact, I feel a bit lame about some of the stuff I sent people. But today, I feel as tho' a lightbulb had gone on. Guess I hadn't thought of myself as being at all creatively blocked, but I may have been in a few ways Id never really thought about.

It's so interesting finding this out about myself when I least expected it. I'm kind of surprised at myself.

Comment by Plush Possum Studio-Rose McGuinn on March 17, 2011 at 4:55am

Your 3 in the mail by 1 tomorrow! (Thursday)

We used to have an Epson printer. They are to be used with frequency or they seize up, quit printing. Just a cheap ploy on the manufacturer's part for the sale of more ink.

Today's Epson All in One is so-o-o-o far superior to that old model! We really like it except for the color deal. It beats having no working model at all!

;)

Comment by Carla Cryptic on March 15, 2011 at 9:19pm

3 for 3 is perfect for me. :D  I'll send you some in tomorrow's mail.  

 

All-in-One's do often suffer from the 'I do everything but nothing well' syndrome sometimes.  My Mom has an Epson All-inOne, though, and Epsons generally give the best resolution and color printing of all the consumer inkjets out there. They (the printers) aren't expensive but the INK IS EXPENSIVE AS CHANEL no. 5 perfume! That's why I invested in a color laser printer.  I had to produce high-end quality at the least expense and that was my (sort of) happy compromise.  It costs more to get the color laser's going but they give you so many more high (and consistent) quality prints that it ends up being economical - if you're doing it for pay, especially.  The really high-end inkjet printers (the giclée printers for example), give you amazing results but I was never able to afford one.  When I had to do that level of prints, I'd just run them at a commercial print house.

 

 

Comment by Plush Possum Studio-Rose McGuinn on March 15, 2011 at 8:43pm

Carla, you're sweet! thanks so much for the tips surrounding the use of inkjets. My own personal model came with the office computer, our "War Horse" for the group blog I monitor and update. It has a good scanner, but the print jobs it gives are not so good. My last IUOMA blog is on this topic, interestingly. Having such an "All In One" has its drawbacks. But printing resolution seems a difficult one for even those most worthy to judge. Ah, well.....

 

A trade!!! Right on!!! I'll message you our Studio's address right away!!!! :) i'm waiting for a layer to dry on my last one for Karen Champlin as of this writing. Just finished a spring themed packet of goodies for Marguerite, but out  of stamps!!!! Yikes!

Guess I could finish a couple more ATC originals for you. Karen likes her 3 for 3. Are you on?

;)

Comment by Carla Cryptic on March 15, 2011 at 6:05am
Oh, BTW, I am assuming that if someone posts in here, they want to receive ATCs... am I right?  I'm just working through the group till I send some to everyone. ;)
 

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