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As someone that makes the occasional video, I have to take my hat off to them. It's not the easiest thing to do. I'm a shy person and I don't talk very loud (not your typical African American male here . . . obviously, haha) and I feel sort of uncomfortable. I say, "umm," like a million times.
Anyway, they don't all make vids, so I think we could be nicer. And, smack me if you will, I think Nichole looks fine.
Impress Fresh Inks - I just received an order of these inks (basil, island, chocolate, and sugar). They all are lovely when stamped. I like that they are pigment inks but are not excessively juicy with a squishy pad like most of the Colorbox pigment inks are.
To those who advised me to contact Cameo and ask for new blades, I will, thanks! I bought the iron-on pack, the sticker pack and the kid's tattoo pack as well, I'd hate to throw it all away!
Love all my fresh ink colors especially strawberry, basil, mango, pink lemonade, provincial gray, and pool. Island and pool are very close in color btw. I just purchased mojito, harvest, merlot, silver lilac, sky blue, fuchsia, and celery. I only wish they had a true blue color and more purples.
I want Fresh Ink to get more reds! Like a real red! That being said, I love Chamomille, Tomato Red, Honey, Pear, Chocolate, Navy, Pink Lemonade, and any of the greens, especially Basil. I am only lacking 5 colors and white, and probably will order th rest tomorrow, along with a few re-inkers.
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 210 of 210That video made me like Jess Witty even more than I already did from the writing style on her blog.
I also have to second whoever said Danielle is very pretty... Maile too, but poor girl looked SO nervous.
I totally heart Melissa even more now.
As someone that makes the occasional video, I have to take my hat off to them. It's not the easiest thing to do. I'm a shy person and I don't talk very loud (not your typical African American male here . . . obviously, haha) and I feel sort of uncomfortable. I say, "umm," like a million times.
Anyway, they don't all make vids, so I think we could be nicer. And, smack me if you will, I think Nichole looks fine.
If I were going to buy 10 of the Fresh Ink pads from the Impress 25% off sale tomorrow, which colors should I get?
Impress Fresh Inks - I just received an order of these inks (basil, island, chocolate, and sugar). They all are lovely when stamped. I like that they are pigment inks but are not excessively juicy with a squishy pad like most of the Colorbox pigment inks are.
My favorite Fresh Inks are Lemonade, Mango, Red Currant, Mojito, Sky, Island, Pool, Cocoa, Chammomile, French Lavendar, Merlot, and Ginger.
To those who advised me to contact Cameo and ask for new blades, I will, thanks! I bought the iron-on pack, the sticker pack and the kid's tattoo pack as well, I'd hate to throw it all away!
Love all my fresh ink colors especially strawberry, basil, mango, pink lemonade, provincial gray, and pool. Island and pool are very close in color btw. I just purchased mojito, harvest, merlot, silver lilac, sky blue, fuchsia, and celery. I only wish they had a true blue color and more purples.
Fresh Inks - Sugar, Chamomile, Strawberry, Mango, Slate, and Sicilian Blue. I have some others that I like, but they could wait.
I want Fresh Ink to get more reds! Like a real red! That being said, I love Chamomille, Tomato Red, Honey, Pear, Chocolate, Navy, Pink Lemonade, and any of the greens, especially Basil. I am only lacking 5 colors and white, and probably will order th rest tomorrow, along with a few re-inkers.
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