Cards in Webshots

I had the time to put scans of some of the cards I've made over the last few years onto webshots. Look in the "Cards" album:

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every card uses a rubberstamp, but many do. It was rubberstamping that got me into this! (Plug for Webshots: it is pretty easy to use, and free!

Gina

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Gina Bull
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WOW!!! Love your cards. The composition is wonderful on all of them. I can't decide which one I like the best. Thanks for sharing.

I wanted to learn how to scan and upload cards like that but when I started reading through the privacy policy it said they would want my phone #'s and address etc. so I'm not sure if I want to do this after all. Why do they need private info like that?

SAD

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Wave Jumper

Wave Jumper,

If you don't intend to order prints or anything, nothing says the info you plug in has to be the real info. I register on websites with fake info all the time if I can't see any good reason why I should be required to put down all the stuff they require. I'm not in favor of lying, but I'm also not fond of identity theft and don't want to give out info on the 'net without a good reason. In some cases the info I register is accurate but I give work info instead of my home info. Of course if it's a site I plan to order from and conduct a lot of business with, then I give my correct info. If you put down fake info, just make sure you write it down in case you need to do account maintenance later.

--Barbara

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stampingmaniac

Gina, I love your cards!!! They are gorgeous!!

--Barbara

G> I had the time to put scans of some of the cards I've made over the last

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stampingmaniac

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