![]() Disclosure: I get a commission for purchases made through these links, at no additional charge to you. It’s only paper as we say, you’re not doing brain surgery! I think flowers are great images to use for practice, because you’re creating art, not necessarily imitating reality.Ĭlick the images below to add products for this card to your cart in my Stampin’ Up! online store. This mouse is so fun to color - or, it should be! If you’re having trouble enjoying the process, I recommend stamping four or five images on scraps of Basic White and practicing. ![]() We used the Color Lifter to make tiny “hyphens” in the gray portions to simulate fur, and if the wooden tip of the pencil was too dark, we took off some of that color, also. But except for the eraser, we colored this image with only the light Blends. You probably know that Stampin’ Up! sells Stampin’ Blends markers only as combo packs - both light and dark variations of a color. It’s a pack of paper with twice the number of sheets as other packs, with colored patterns that are very versatile and excellent black-and-white patterns on the reverse. The patterned paper background is from Pattern Party, a host-only product from the Annual Catalog. (Check page 170 of the Annual Catalog and page 90 of the January-June 2022 Mini Catalog to see them.) Not to be missed from the mini is Mischievous Mice - this was a card from my January stamp camps: However, I think it’s easy to overlook the host-only products that are at the very end of each catalog. The quick and easy way to write fingering positions for woodwind instruments. How much nicer to have product credits to “spend” on whatever you want! That’s right, free stuff! Note: The above calculator is only to enables quick and easy access to calculate estimated stamp duty and does not purport to give correct stamp duty. Here is the image of my Keyboard Maestro script - I hope it might help others.If you’ve been stampin’ as long as I have, you’ll remember when the only Stampin’ Rewards you earned were products exclusive to hosts. I love that this macro will launch or just activate NVAlt so it doesn't matter whether it's already open or not. I've mapped a keyboard shortcut of ^⌥⌘-V to invoke NVAlt, fill a unique date-time stamp (down to seconds to avoid ambiguity if two notes are taken in the same minute), add a tag, then put me into the note field ready to type. ![]() So where does Keyboard Maestro step in? It solves the 'brain spinning' problem. Finally, the Simplenote sync means I can access everything on iOS quickly and easily as well. Dropbox sync means that other computers get the notes. ![]() This way, I can use NVAlt directly, but DevonThink also indexes the Dropbox folder so I can search within that program. So I've decided to run with NVAlt as a capture tool which I have set up to save each note to Dropbox, and also have set to sync with Simplenote. I tried using the DevonThink capture for a while, but that meant the note was stuck on my Mac. I'm trying to concentrate on the conversation, which leads to my mind going in circles about "which app to use?", "what's that keyboard shortcut?", etc. ![]() Despite having OmniFocus, DevonThink Pro, plus a myriad of other note taking options, I still find it really hard to just take a quick note when I'm talking to somebody. I often find myself on the phone and need to take a quick note. ![]()
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