My Craft Studio: Tausha Hoyt
Today's episode features one of our newest additions to the channel, Tausha Hoyt. Find out more about her upcoming new show series and how you can make your space more personal.“The Stamp behind the Mask” features masking portions of your stamps so that you only ink and stamp what you want to see. For more information, contact your Close To My Heart Independent Consultant or find a Consultant by clicking here.
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We're excited to announce three lucky winners from the giveaway last week. Please email us your shipping information with the "Tree Stamp Set Winner" in the subject line. You must contact us by 10/26/12.
Suzanne Queen, Kitty, Donna Nuce
HOW TO ENTER
Watch this week's “The Stamp behind the Mask” episode and leave a comment here telling us which phrase you would use the most.
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- Leave a comment on the CTMH Facebook page thanking them for their support of My Craft Channel and letting them know YOU love their show on MCC!
- Facebook or Tweet about this week's CTMH episode and come back and leave a comment below saying you did.
- If you haven't already, visit the CTMH website and locate the nearest CTMH Consultant using their consultant locator. Let us know the suggested consultant's name in the comment section.
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I love the sentiment "May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow."
ReplyDeleteI went to CTMH facebook page and thanked them for the show and for supporting MCC!
ReplyDeleteI shared on facebook! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWhat an informative video this was. I love that masking technique. I would use the Love and Hugs stamp the most BEFORE learning the masking technique. Now I am more apt to try all the others in different formats thanks to you guys!!! Hope I win that set so I can try them out!
ReplyDeletePS- I left a comment on FB about this episode!
ReplyDeletePS again! I found a consultant right here in my home town. Yahoo!!!
ReplyDeleteI know I could use "love and hugs" on almost anything. But, the "may looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow" is the perfect sentiment for reaching out to someone who has had a recent loss.
ReplyDeleteThe sentiment that I will use the most right now is "May God be with You".
ReplyDeleteI shared on FB about the newest Tuesday episode of "Clearly the Best" :)
ReplyDeleteI do know who my local CTMH consultant is ;)
ReplyDeleteI shared on Facebook. The phrase I would use is "Tough times are what friends are for. Sometimes we need a "god with skin on." Elsie
ReplyDeleteIlove the phrase, May God be With You!
ReplyDeleteI love the stamp our hearts are with you. I have a consultant.
ReplyDeleteI showed CTMH some love on their facebook page.
ReplyDeleteI am proud to say that I am a Close to My Heart Independent consultant.
ReplyDelete"With Heartfelt Love & Hugs" is the phrase that I would put together.
ReplyDeleteI shared the link for this tutorial on my facebook page. Loved the technique.
ReplyDeleteClosest Consultant is Me.....Maria Elliott! Just joined this month
ReplyDeleteTough times are what friends are for....would be the most used for me I think!
ReplyDeleteThanked CTMH and posted on my FB page...https://www.facebook.com/magicmemoriesbymaria
ReplyDeleteI thanked CTMH on their Facebook page and shared your link to this week's video (as Ruth Suttie Gauss)
ReplyDeleteNanette Gudenkauf is my closest CTMH consultant.
ReplyDelete"May looking back in memory comfort you tomorrow" is my favorite, although this set has so many great sentiments I think I'd use almost all of them!
ReplyDeleteMy fave sentiment is "Tough times are what friends are for" because it can be used in many different situations. But, the most used stamp would be "With heartfelt sympathy" because, unfortunately, I make a lot of sympathy cards. What I like most about this set is that there are several different sentiments that I can use on the inside of the cards. I can see myself using most of these stamps over and over again.
ReplyDeleteI am the closest CTMH consultant. *Ü*
ReplyDeleteI love all these sentiments. My CTMH consultant
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ReplyDeleteI would love this set! "Our hearts our with you" would be a great sentiment to use for a variety of occasions!
ReplyDeleteMY consultant would be Jennifer Brooks.
ReplyDeleteI love the "Out Hearts are with You" sentiment.
ReplyDeleteI would use "Love and Hugs" the most, mostly on my handmade cards.
ReplyDeleteI would probably use "May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow. The whole set is great though, very practical sentiments to have.
ReplyDeleteI would probably use the 'Love and Hugs' stamp the most at this point in time.
ReplyDeleteCTMH gave me Sandra Pickard as a consultant's name!
ReplyDeleteI love the sentiment tough times are what friends are for. thanks for the info on masking.
ReplyDeleteLOVE and Hugs.
ReplyDeleteMay God Bless You.... I have a wonderful consultant already!!!
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I left a comment on CTMH Facebook page.
ReplyDeleteI love the sentiment "Love and Hugs"
ReplyDeleteI would use "May God be with you" the most! But they are all great!
ReplyDeleteI left a comment on the CTMH facebook page!
ReplyDeleteI left a comment on the CTMH Facebook page!
ReplyDeleteI facebooked about this week's CTMH's episode
ReplyDeleteMy closest consultant is Leticia Dias.
ReplyDeleteSuggested consultant's name: Patricia Johnson
ReplyDeletewhat a great set! i like the "may looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow"
ReplyDeleteMay looking back in memory help comfort you in tomorrow. Love this phrase, this is how I have been dealing with my mother's death, through wonderful memories. My CTMH consultant is Gina Brandstetter!!!!!
ReplyDeleteShared this weeks episode on my facebook page!
ReplyDeleteMy CTMH consultant is Mary Jo Abel (Fargo, ND)! :)
ReplyDeleteTwitted this CTMH episode, love this effect.
ReplyDeleteI'd use "With Heartfelt Sympathy" most often. It could be used on the outside or the inside of a card.
ReplyDeleteI love the comment "It looks silly, but it works". :) And I shared on FB too. I love this technique and I definitely will use this with my new projects!
ReplyDeleteI commented and shared you all on Facebook
ReplyDeleteI would use "sending love and hugs" because we all need a little of this every day.
ReplyDeleteWishing you Peace and Comfort and May God Be With You are the ones I'd use most but I love the whole set! Sandra Thompson is my consultant. I facebooked about the giveaway!! Thanks for the chance to win once again :)
ReplyDeleteThese are all lovely sentiments, but I would probably use "May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow" most often.
ReplyDeleteI would use "May God be with you" the most!
ReplyDeleteAnd my consultant is ME! I just love CTMH products and love to each others how to use them.
ReplyDeleteProbably 'Love and Hugs' - love that one!
ReplyDeleteI found my closest consultant - it's me!
ReplyDeleteJennifer Cox
Love and Hugs is my favorite sentiment!
ReplyDeleteI like the "Love and Hugs" -- great for so many occasions!
ReplyDeleteJan B.
My consultant is Leslie Hegwood.
ReplyDeleteMy super-duper consultant is Randi Collins!
ReplyDeleteJan B.
I shared this page on facebook.
ReplyDeleteI would probably use the "Tough times are what friends are for" a lot. It's versatile and a TRUE statement!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy these videos since I don't have TV. The old/new techniques are so great to share with my customers and workshop guests. I, too, am my own closest consultant! I don't have this set yet though and I love the "Tough times are what friends are for" sentiment. Thanks for the chance to win it!
ReplyDeleteI think the sentiment I wold use the most it "Love and Hugs" It works with so many occasions.
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I shared the video on my FB wall, it is so neat!!
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The stamping sentiment I would use the most is Laugh times is what friends are for...That is such a dear sentiment.
ReplyDeleteLeft a comment on the page and I also searched for the consultant nearest me, which besides myself was a couple of other women that I did not know about.
ReplyDeleteMay God be with you, would be a well used sentiment for me!
ReplyDeleteWishing you peace and comfort is my fave sentiment and one I have used before - but really it is a great set overall :)
ReplyDeleteI would use "love and hugs" the most for cards on the back in place of my "made with you in mind stamp"
ReplyDeleteI would probably use quite a few of them a lot but I think my favorite is "Love and Hugs." Such a cute and loving phrase!
ReplyDeleteI shared it on my Facebook business page.
ReplyDeleteI also commented on CTMH's FB page thanking them.
I finished by looking up the closest consultant to me and it is Me! Melissa Wyatt, Clarksburg, MD
Thanks for the chance to win!
I have shared the video link and thanked them for supporting you on their facebook page!
ReplyDeleteMy CTMH consultant is Debby Champe in Tucson, AZ
I think I would use "Tough times are what friends are for" Great sentiment. Hugs, Velma
ReplyDeleteI watched the video and I would likely use Love and Hugs
ReplyDeleteMy consultant is Karen Smith
ReplyDeleteI think I would use the sentiment "Tough times are what friends are for" the most because I love making and sending cards to my friends!
ReplyDeleteThe consultant that was suggested was Amy Kellogg.
ReplyDeleteI would use "Love and Hugs" most.
ReplyDeleteMay looking back on memory help comfort you tomorrow I like he best but all the sayings are nice.
ReplyDeleteI tweeted about the CTMH masking episode on MCC.
ReplyDeleteMy consultant is Morgan V.
ReplyDeleteI would say over and over "It's so easy to mask" and many different ways.
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ReplyDeleteI am my own consultant, Joanne! yay for CTMH
ReplyDeleteMay looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow. That's so beautiful. Ramona Hagemeister
ReplyDeleteAll the sayings are good ones. I would use "With heartfelt sympathy" the most. This is such a great stamp set.
ReplyDeleteI shared about this CTMH episode on Facebook. Thanks for all the helpful techniques and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove and Hugs would be my most used, followed by "our hearts are with you "
ReplyDeleteI shared this video link to FB, I am thinking I would personally see myself using all the phrases in my crafting the one I identify with the most is the phrase " may looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow. I see this stamp set useful in so many ways, the sayings have such meaning tho simplistic. I only just got introduced to ctmh through a workshop I recently attended in a ctmh consultants home introducing the cricut artiste, another fabulous item to add to my must have list lol. I have a great consultant named Chantal Pearson of Calgary ab Canada she has helped answer my many questions provided inspiration and endless ideas and possibilities. Perhaps one day I may join the ctmh team myself. Love the products and support. Keep up the great work
ReplyDeleteGreat show, like always....Love the "Thought times are what friends are for"...more on FB too
ReplyDeleteLove all the sentiments but I really like "Tough times are what Friends are for". Thank you for the chance to win!!! Love CTMH! My consultant is Lorrie Strebel.
ReplyDeleteI have checked out and friended CTMH facebook and website and posted on their facebook page and mine mentioning both sites and the videos here. I have also posted about it on my facebook page. I am the closest consultant but have just started and do not have this stamp set yet. Would love some free items. Cindy Hoeflein is the other consultant here locally. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love this set. I posted a link to the video on FB. My favorite of this set is "May looking back in memory comfort you tomorrow".
ReplyDeleteI love this stamp set... esp Love and Hugs... shared on fb and left a message on your fb page too! My fave consultant is Tamra Pope! She rocks :) Kathi
ReplyDeleteI love this stamp set and probably would use With heartfelt Sympathy the most, but I know I would use it all. I left a message on FB page and tried to share the video on my page, but couldn't figure it out, will have to work on that. Thanks for bringing CTMH onto My Craft Channel!
ReplyDeleteAnd BTW, I am the closest consultant in my area!
ReplyDeleteI left a message on FB - the phrase I'd use the most is "with heartfelt sympathy"- I think! They are all great sentiments though :)
ReplyDelete"May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow" is my favorite stamp out of that set!
ReplyDeleteI would use "Love and Hugs" the most. I like how she used it in her layout too.
ReplyDeleteI tweeted about this weeks episode.
ReplyDeleteThe suggested consultant nearest me is Ryan Casillas.
ReplyDeleteI'd use May God be with You the most
ReplyDeleteThe closest consultant is Cheryl Mulford. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
Liz
The sentiment I would be usingthe most is May God be with you and Love and Hugs, plus the flowers. Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteLiz
I stopped by CTH FB profile and told the I LOVE their show here on MCC!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
Liz
Commented on CTMH FB page.
ReplyDeleteI would use the "God be with you" phrase the most! Love the episode!
ReplyDeleteShared the episode on my personal FB page.
ReplyDeleteShared the episode on my Business Page.
ReplyDeleteLove and Hugs is the one I would use the most often. It would grace numerous layouts and cards, but the Tough Times are what friends are for would be a close second. Many people I know are having hard times unfortunately. Thanks you for the chance to win such an outstanding set. I adore CTMH!
ReplyDeleteHI would use the tough times phrase most often. My friends have been there for me through my tough times and I am blessed to have made it through them and will be there for theirs. Facebooked it,
ReplyDeleteI like the sentiment "Love and Hugs". Thanks for the chance to win this awesome set.
ReplyDeleteThe nearest CTMH consultant is me! :)
ReplyDeleteI commented on CTMH's Facebook page and also shared the episode on my personal Facebook page. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThe nearest CTMH consultant to me is Karen Neal.
ReplyDeleteI would use "Love and Hugs" the most since it can be used for so many occasions. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteEdna Friman is my closest consultant
ReplyDeleteI shared the love on your CTMH FB page & shared the link on my FB page. Thanks for the chance to win :)
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