tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3388853022501638621.post6437885901146024995..comments2024-01-15T05:45:24.950-05:00Comments on Marge Crafts: [Spellbinders] New Classics March Collection - Part II - Dry embossed cardsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3388853022501638621.post-73190051161233158852018-03-25T00:03:49.092-04:002018-03-25T00:03:49.092-04:00You have a way of making such simple things to me,...You have a way of making such simple things to me, take on a delicate and feminine feel with such a powerful display of layering, dimension and beauty!!! Love your work!jordanbev5@yahoo.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11812645516289531369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3388853022501638621.post-53068823503541495522018-03-23T13:00:33.682-04:002018-03-23T13:00:33.682-04:00Hi Marge, Such BEAUTIFUL cards, I really love how ...Hi Marge, Such BEAUTIFUL cards, I really love how they turned out. I have a stupid question I have been dying to ask but I didn't want anyone to think I was stupid, since I kind of know you I was hoping you could help me, and your post is exactly what I am wondering about. I have seen the word " Dry Embossing" all over the place in the last few months, I can't figure out what the heck that means and what is it? You said in your post you run the dies thru the machine first then dry emboss, what does that mean? I know how to emboss, I just don't get what the "dry" part is? Can u explain that t me when you get some free time, I know you are super busy so when ever, I don't ever check this email, it is just for leaving comments because my main email never works for some reason, so my email address is randytralada@aol.com that is the email I use all the time and check every day. Thanks Marge I really appreciate it, you are so sweet :) TraceyTracey Magnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14222180387735468181noreply@blogger.com