A list of puns related to "Leadlights"
Bought a few samples of cheap stained glass/leadlight window film from China. Looked good in the eBay ad. But when I tried them out, they looked ok from the outside, but on the inside they looked kind of washed out and plastic-y.
That's no use to me at all.
Does anyone have any advice about buying the stuff online? What kind of window film should I get? Are there any brands there are better than the others? Or are they all much of a much-ness?
Products used: Messy Mansion plate for stamping, L'Oreal jelly polish.
Please be gentle, this was my first go at this type of look!
Plate: http://www.messymansion.com.au/shop/image-plates/edem-plates/image-plate-edm05/
Polish: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E1MNTTC/ref=oh_details_o06_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
EDIT: Since it was asked a couple times, here is some info on this style as well as stamping in general. :)
Stamping 101: http://youtu.be/gp3_iuwySAA
This technique: http://youtu.be/DIcBhxTPcYw
This is a WONDERFUL stamping group on FB to join as well, if that's your thing. :) https://www.facebook.com/groups/aistamping/
And some tips before you get into stamping: http://www.nailartweekly.com/2014/04/know-this-before-you-spend-1-on-stamping.html
The funeral director was asking us what we think Mum should wear in her casket.
Mum always loved to wear sarongs (fabric wraps that go around the torso and drape downward a bit like a long skirt would), so my uncle suggested that she wear a sarong in there.
The funeral director looked a bit confused, as did some of our family members, to which my uncle added:
"What's sarong with that?"
I started laughing like an idiot. He was proud of it too. The funeral director was rather shocked. We assured her, and our more proper relatives, that Mum would've absolutely loved the joke (which is very true).
His delivery was perfect. I'll never forget the risk he took. We sometimes recall the moment as a way help cushion the blows of the grieving process.
--Edit-- I appreciate the condolences. I'm doing well and the worst is behind me and my family. But thanks :)
--Edit-- Massive thanks for all the awards and kind words. And the puns! Love 'em.
I would have a daughter
But Bill kept the Windows
True story; it even happened last night. My 5-year-old son walks up behind me and out of the blue says, "hey."
I turn to him and say, "yeah, kiddo? What's up?"
He responds, "it's dead grass."
I'm really confused and trying to figure out what's wrong and what he wants from me. "What? There's dead grass? What's wrong with that?"
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.
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He says, totally straight-faced, "hay is dead grass," and runs off.
Products used: Messy Mansion plate for stamping, L'Oreal jelly polish.
Please be gentle, this was my first go at this type of look!
Plate: http://www.messymansion.com.au/shop/image-plates/edem-plates/image-plate-edm05/
Polish: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E1MNTTC/ref=oh_details_o06_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Since it was asked in my other post, here is some info on this style as well as stamping in general. :)
Stamping 101: http://youtu.be/gp3_iuwySAA
This technique: http://youtu.be/DIcBhxTPcYw
This is a WONDERFUL stamping group on FB to join as well, if that's your thing. :) https://www.facebook.com/groups/aistamping/
And some tips before you get into stamping: http://www.nailartweekly.com/2014/04/know-this-before-you-spend-1-on-stamping.html :)
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