JustRite is celebrating their Mega Font Hop (a 2 Day Event with 54 designers) in style with a Super7 Day Font Sale. Take 30% off all JustRite font sets and the Horizontal and Vertical Font Stampers. Sale begins Sept 17th and ends Sept 24th.
There is Mystery Blog Candy being given away during the Two Day Just Rite Font Blog Hop!!! Why is it a Mystery.....
Enjoy the Hop.
I have two projects to share with you today. The first one is an invitation to a Christmas tea. I don't happen to have any stamps for a Christmas tea but with JustRite Font Sets I can customize the stamps to make just the right sentiment. A question that I have often been asked about JustRite Fonts is--"How do you line up the fonts so perfectly?" I thought this would be the great time to show you how I line them up. It's really very easy, I just write out what I want the word/sentiment to be and then cross off the letters from side to side until I find the center point. Also don't forget to count the spaces in between the words. Once I find the center point then I place that stamp in the wood stamper and then fill in the stamps on one side and then go to the other side. This is so much quicker and easier then putting all of the letters in and continuously moving them a little until you can get them centered. Here is a picture of all the wood stampers for the front of the card. The 2-3/8'' x 5-1/2'' Rectangular Horizontal Stamper has the first part of the sentiment on it, "Please come & sit a spell with me", using the Trompe Script Font Uppercase 25pt and Trompe Script Font Lowercase 25pt. The 2'' Wood Stamper has a center from A Little Caffeine Set, a sentiment from Holiday Demi Phrases Set at the top of the stamper and Times New Roman Font 15pt at the bottom. The 1-3/8'' x 3-1/2'' Rectangular Horizontal Stamper has Trompe Script Font Uppercase 50pt, Trompe Script Font Lowercase 50pt. Lastly the 3-1/4'' Wood Stamper has a border from the Old Fashion Christmas Set. Now I am ready to stamp. ;)
After all of the stamping is done then I lined up the sentiments and images with my Spellbinders die templates.Once all of the die cutting was done then I left the paper in the die templates and used them as a stencil to airbrush with Copic markers. First I used E74 Cocoa Brown and then I added G85 Verdigris.
I colored the images using R29 Lipstick Red, YG63 Pea Green and G85 Verdigris Copic markers.
Here is a close up picture of the images. And a few more close up pictures...Here is the finished card~
I added a few twig punch outs, red rhinestones, pearls and some ribbon.
I also stamped the other half of the sentiment on the inside of the card, "while we sip a cup of Christmas tea." I used the Trompe Script Font Uppercase 25pt, Trompe Script Font Lowercase 25pt and the 1-3/8'' x 3-1/2'' Rectangular Horizontal Stamper. The inside of the card~Christmas Tea Supply List~
JustRite~Trompe Script Font Uppercase 25pt & 50pt, Trompe Script Font Lowercase 25pt & 50pt, Times New Roman Font 15pt, Old Fashion Christmas Set, Holiday Demi Phrases Set, A Little Caffeine Set, 2'' Wood Stamper, 3-1/4'' Wood Stamper, 2-3/8'' x 5-1/2'' & 1-3/8'' x 3-1/2'' Rectangular Horizontal Stampers
Paper~WorldWin ColorMates-Dark Autumn Red, Deep Creamy Cocoa, Heritage White, My Mind's Eye-Laundry Line
Ink~Tsukineko Memento Rich Cocoa
Other~Spellbinders-Wizard, Fancy Tags S4-235, Labels Five S4-229, Standard Circles S4-114, Copic- Airbrush System, Sketch Markers R29, YG63, G85, E74, Martha Stewart-Twig Punch, Joann's-Ribbon, Rhinestones, Pearls
Beacon-3-in-1 Advanced Craft Glue, foam Tape
The next card is one that I made for my aunt and uncle's 25th wedding anniversary.
For this card I only used the Trompe Script Font Uppercase 25pt along with the 1-3/8'' x 3-1/2'' Rectangular Horizontal Stamper but just by simply adding their names it gives the card such a personal touch.
Here is a close up and also a side view so you can see the dimension and detail.Anniversary Supply List~
JustRite~Trompe Script Font Uppercase 25pt, 1-3/8'' x 3-1/2'' Rectangular Horizontal Stamper
Paper~My Mind's Eye-The Spider's Web, The Paper Company-Black, Ivory
Ink~Tsukineko-Memento Tuxedo Black
Other~Spellbinders-Wizard, Fancy Tags S4-235, Labels Five S4-229, Fleur De Lis Pendants S4-204, Chatter Box-Ruban Green Ribbon, Joann's-Pearls, Foam Tape, Cotton Balls
I hope you have enjoyed the cards I shared with you today. Be sure to check out all of the other ladies in today's JustRite Mega Font Blog Hop--I know the inspiration from all of these talented women is going to be Amazing!!!
Michelle Wooderson
Sankari Wegman
Heidi Blankenship
Eva Dobilas
Beate Johns
Sharon Harnist
Barbara Anders
Sharon Johnson
Deb Saaranen
Becca Feeken
Kazan Clark
Lauren Meader
Tammy Hershberger
Linda Beeson
Jenny Gropp
Lori Craig
Tanis Giesbrecht
Jenn Balcer
Lisa Somerville
Karen Maldonado
Pamela Smerker
Karen Taylor
Latisha Yoast
Julie Overby
Mary Pfaff
Heidi
Wow amazing love waht you made and what a wonderful tutorial so easy to understand, great job.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely STUNNING Heidi!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects and thanks for the tutorial too!
ReplyDeleteNow I HAVE to have the horizontal stamper..... thanks for the sharing
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! You cards are beautiful. The Christmas Tea warms my heart. What a great idea.
ReplyDeletewow..is that gorgeous !
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, easy to follow, love the "windows" on your card, neat trick.
ReplyDeleteJes
These are just stunning! Wow!!! The amount of detail you put into them is incredible and they have such an elegant and timeless feel! Simply stunning!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
janna
thanks for the tips on setting the letters. i have been interested in getting some of those handles, since i already have the fonts.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I love to go to Tea so this has inspired me.
ReplyDeleteGod bless!
wow, Thank you, great ideas and as I am brand new to Justrite the instructions are perfect. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lesson on centering the letters. I have had such a hard time with that. Your projects are BEAUTIFUL!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for shaing your work and the wonderful ideas for lining up the font.....happy day
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial and that was very helpful. Your invitations are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteStunning projects Heidi!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your detailed instructions
ReplyDeleteI love your Spellbinders ideas... and they turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteSwedie
OMGosh...Very elegant and beautiful! Also, Thank you for the tut on centering JR stamps.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely projects! OH, I SO adore that teacup image - I wish I could stop everything right now and just go and play with it -- alas, life calls!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! You simplified beauty! Thanks much.
ReplyDeleteI love both cards - they're just beautiful. Great tutorials also with a great tip on how to center the letters.
ReplyDeleteBernice Barnes
Good info with the dies and lovely work.
ReplyDeletecarol b
Beautiful card and thanks for the tips on building the perfectly spaced stamp.
ReplyDeleteI love the combo of stamping and nestibilities, is that removable tape I see in your pictures? The cards are beautiful would could refuse such a beautiful invitation to tea.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Glad to visit your site, hadn't been here before!
ReplyDeleteNancy
Great job, Heidi!! Love how you used the airbrush.
ReplyDeleteboth cards are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh my word, Heidi! These are fabulous! Your Christmas card is so touching! Thanks for showing us how you did that too. Your anniversary card is Sooo elegant! WOW!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lisa
Wow....your card is beautiful! Your instruction wonderful! Thank You....
ReplyDeleteAmazing projects! Thanks for the instructions on centering!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time to provide the step-by-step process. I've been using the "place and slide and slide and slide..." technique until now which usually means I wind up with a great deal of picking up tiles I've accidentally knocked out. This looks like a much more streamlined process. Oh, and fab projects, too!
ReplyDeleteI just love the invitation. So pretty. I would come if I recieved this.
ReplyDeleteBoth of these projects are great. Great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Thanks for the tutorial on how to center your letters. I never thought of that and it is a great idea. I will definitely be doing that in the future.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL cards!
ReplyDeletethanks for the great tutorial! That is so much easier than moving them around!! Your cards are also amazing!!
ReplyDeleteelliemae524 at yahoo.com
Gorgeous! And what a great idea to put the couple's names on the card front. Very personal.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info. on how to get the fonts centered. That was driving me nuts!
ReplyDeleteGirl, you are just amazing. I love all the step shots, so helpful. Also, what time should I be there for that cup of Christmas tea...lol
ReplyDeleteEli
Wow. I'm speechless.
ReplyDeleteWow, what beautiful cards and great ideas! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Thanks for the explanation of centering sentiments. Your ideas are great! You've given me some inspiration on how to use the Just Rite stampers plus some of the other items I have in my craft arsenal. THANKS!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great way to show us how it works! Thnx, love the way you used the stamps
ReplyDeleteBoth your cards are exquisite but the tea one just blows me away. I have no Just Rite products and after seeing all these blog hop entires I must invest in some. Love being able to create your own sentiment.
ReplyDeleteMary
www.primitiveseasons.blogspot.com
That is t a beautiful invitation, I love it and the anniversary card is spectacular!
ReplyDeleteoh my!!!! what a great tutorial..yup it is bookmarked..hehehe...love your projects!!! thanks
ReplyDeleteHeidi, these are absolutely gorgeous
ReplyDeleteI REALLY like the way you demonstrate how you set up the center point and the instructions that you give ElleK
ReplyDeleteLove that trompe font! thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI'm not anonoymous! I just posted the comment about liking your instructions and showing the center point, etc ElleK
ReplyDeleteOK! I want them all, I love your ideas.. .. I love your blog, Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHugs Cathy
Gorgeous projects, Heidi -- that's exactly the same way I center and place my fonts, too!
ReplyDeleteThanksf for the great hints and beutiful project ideas.
ReplyDeleteThose are all so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHeidi, thank you so much for the tutorial on your GORGEOUS projects...did I say GORGEOUS??? WOW, they sure are!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Thanks for the tutorial. Love the Christmas one.
ReplyDeleteJoAnn scrappingnana4@yahoo.com
I loved your cards! Also, thanks for the tip about centering the letters on the stamp. It can be so tricky, especially with the teeny tiny letters!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work and helpful instructions.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful - I had to scroll all the way down just to be sure I hadn't missed anything! Love your designs.
ReplyDeleteGreat hint for finding the center point! Awesome projects too!
ReplyDeleteFantastic information! Wow! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI just love, love, love your tea invitation! I am a big tea drinker and would like to 'case' your idea. tfs
ReplyDeleteWOW, wow, wow...Heidi! THese are gorgeous creations! Who wouldn't want to come to that tea party?
ReplyDeleteThose are some beautiful cards. Thank you for sharing those ideas and the tutorial on centering.
ReplyDeleteTHANKS for the tutorial and explaining how to space and line up phrases!! I love your card too! It it gorgeous
ReplyDeletethanks for the tips and beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteWow-- what fabulous projects...love your tutorial as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the great tips, I am new to JustRite, these will come in handy!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your projects are beautiful. Love the attention to detail and the colours. Thanks for the tips - Nimmy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. Loved seeing how to line up the text on the dies.
ReplyDeleteRobbie
WOW!! What inspiration! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJenny L.
Thank you so much for sharing how to set up the fonts in the stamps. That was a great idea that I will be using. Both of your cards were gorgeous! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteNancy
Simply beautiful, thanks for advise on centering.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love, love, love these cards!
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful projects. Who wouldn't want to come to tea after such a beautiful invitation?
ReplyDeleteHeidi - these are gorgeous. Thank you so much for the tutorial because I have been wanting to know the same thing. Have a great one !!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! These are so lovely and elegant! Beautiful!! I am so happy I stopped by here today! :)
ReplyDeletelove your projects. thanks for sharing all the details.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Anything that has a coffee cup on it has my attention, but using it for a Christmas card is just too kewl!
ReplyDeleteLove your projects! That looks like a great idea to die cut and emboss. Now I just need more spellbinders.
ReplyDeleteYour work is beautiful. I love the Christmas tea invitation.
ReplyDeleteI NEED I WANT I HAVE TO HAVE
ReplyDeleteHeidi, your cards are absolutely stunning! Thanks for the centering tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous invitation. Your work is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the hit on lining up the letters. Hate moving them around after they are in! lol Wonderful projects.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the detailed steps, it really helps me make better use of my stamps! Love your projects!
ReplyDeleteI litterally gasped when I saw your card!! It is absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDelete2 gorgeous cards..who wouldn't love to receive either of them..beautiful! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHeidi
ReplyDeleteJustRite ans Spellbinders are twins seperated at birth. They are perfect together. Thanks for taking the time to show how to center the words BEFORE stamping.
The card with the cup and saucer is fab!
Sharon L
I love your style! you inspire me!
ReplyDeleteTotally breathtaking!!!! Love all of them, so very elegant. Hugs, Sabrina
ReplyDeleteYour ideas are just awesome! What a wonderful gift you have!
ReplyDeletethese are great! like the fact that you included pics on how it's done.
ReplyDeleteLove both of your cards - inspires me on what to do for my Christmas Cards. Rosie
ReplyDeleteWowzie, the colors are beautiful, I'm inspired to start my Christmas Cards!! :-)
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ReplyDeleteOMGoodness, these are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI was only going to visit long enough to read the Mega Font Blog Hop........but I'm amazed at all the information in your posts. I have to come back!
ReplyDeleteFantastic tip on centering and use of dies! Beautiful work, too! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love your work. It is so fun to see all the ways JustRite fonts can be used and thanks for the hint.
ReplyDeleteThese stamps...everybody wants to have them! And the things you've made with them: Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI've always loved the Christmas Tea story. Love how you incorporated it into a beautiful card. This is really special!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Breathtaking cards Heidi! Great tutorial! You rock :)
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your fab work. Ofcourse you enabled me and now I want the horizontal stamper.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful professional looking results! wow!
ReplyDeletegreat tip on finding the centerpoint. beautiful work
ReplyDeleteGreat tips.Thang you.Greetings from finlamd.
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
ReplyDeleteCropnRobn
wow, I adore your cards, they are just so beautiful, I will have to come back for another look when I get my own JustRite stamps - you know that I am going to have to buy some after seeing all these fabulous cards!!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL work -- I just might have to lift your idea for the card. Love, love, love it.
ReplyDeleteWill one of you ladies post a project I wouldn't be interested in doing! I'm only on blog #3! :D
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say ... your projects are just STUNNING!!! WOW!!
ReplyDeleteHeidi,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, elegant, and festive, what time is tea? You did such a beautiful job, as usual!!! Hugs Terre
very beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWow, where to start! Amazing creations and your visuals are really helpful too.
ReplyDeleteYour work is over the top. Enjoyed looking at all you did for this hop. Thanks for sharing such a great talent.
ReplyDeleteI love JustRite's Blog hops! I can't wait to see all of the participant's blogs.☺ I love your projects. You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much for the great tutorial on how to line up the letters! I just purchased the 2" circle, and have been a little afraid to try it. This gives me inspiration to give it a whirl...THANKS!
ReplyDeleteNice invitation! When shall I come? Thanks for sharing your help with us, too.
ReplyDeleteOmygosh what a gorgeous tea card! Thank you for the tutorial, I needed that!
ReplyDeleteI love the victorian feel; especially for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteKathleen
WOW amazing. Thanks so much for showing us the steps. I always had hard time figuring out how to place the fonts. This is ab fab.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing how to use the stamper as well as sharing your awesome creations.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely love your projects.
ReplyDeletepatty
www.paperpiecingpatty.blogspot.com
Such great projects and love the tutorial. The creativity around the blog world is amasing. Thanks for sharing. Nancy in So Cal
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL! And thanks for showing the steps :)
ReplyDeleteOh thank you Heidi, I have always wondered how you line up the fonts *mwah*
ReplyDelete*hugs* Heather x
How elegant! Great tutorial. I'm so inspired.
ReplyDeleteT. Blue
tmblueb@hotmail.com
Fabulous projects!! Love your blog too! So many new ones that I can add to my list!
ReplyDeleteThank you for explaining how you center letters and how to use the various kinds of stampers.
ReplyDeletelovely projects...and thanks so much for the quick tutorial on how to easily center those little itty bitty letters!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip on placement. Love the projects. Dottie K.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, especially the Christmas Tea, something my mother always took time for.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tip. The cards are lovely!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Great cards and thanks for the tips. I can never figure out if I should stamp first or cut first.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects. Love the come and have Tea with me. Thanks for the tip on centering!1
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!! I don't know that I could have that much time to put into one card, but it sure looks like a work of art when it's done!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful. I think the Tea card could be converted into a beautiful Christmas card as well.
ReplyDeleteSandy Duley
sdul@insightbb.com
I love both projects, and I love the colours you have used, so rich.
ReplyDeleteCazzy x
Love the tutorial, thanks so much for sharing!! I'd love to come to your Christmas tea ;)
ReplyDeleteYou've knocked my socks off once again Heidi! I love your projects!
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards.
ReplyDeleteYour work is beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour projects are always beautiful and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Please use the email address below my name.
Thanks.
Shirley Lee
shirlee@surewest.net
Thank you for such a well thought out tutorial! Loved it.
ReplyDeleteYour invitation is beautiful, awesome job.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on the tutorial. Fun to learn how you make such a great card.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial. I like the thought behind the tea card.
ReplyDeleteWow. I love the invitation and the wedding is also beautiful. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLinda D.
Wow can I say this is totally awesome
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and your tutorial is so helpful. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the images, the dies, the shading... everything. TFS!
ReplyDeleteLove both of your projects and the tips are great!
ReplyDeleteYou made some very complex cards. I Love the coffee mug one.
ReplyDeleteLovin the projects on this hop..tons of inspiration I want to play!
ReplyDeleteTammy Newger
Your projects simply take my breath away; gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing things you have done with the stamps - thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tip on centering a great idea! Your projects were lovely gift ideas. TFS
ReplyDeleteLove the Christmas card! Thank you for sharing tips on centering and laying the card out. Sure makes trying this on our own easy.
ReplyDeleteYou continue to be one of my favorite designers. Everything shows so much attention to detail. I love all of these.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely projects- I want to be invited to your Christmas tea! Thanks for taking the time to make such detailed explanations!
ReplyDeleteWow beautiful creations!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning Heidi, love your designs!
ReplyDeleteProjects are awesome, thanks for the wonderful instructions!
ReplyDeleteVery creative use of Just Rite stamps and Spellbinders!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Gorgeous as usual. Your work is beautiful and very creative. I love what you do. The tea card was my favorite. Thanks for sharing your wondeful talent.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the instructions on these beautiful projects. It is really appreciated!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful. The Trompe Script font makes such an elegant looking card.
ReplyDeleteAmazing details to your projects!!! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteAll BEAUTIFUL projects. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteCarol Froehlich
Love your projects. Makes me want to add a lot of stamps to my collection!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards and fab tutorial! thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the tips! This is great!
ReplyDeleteSandra
Wow your Christmas is card is gorgeous. I love how personalized it is and that you can say anything with the JR stampers and blocks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful anniversary card!
Thanks for the tips. I'm not much of a stamper, but I do love alphabet stamps! They are such a better investment then other ways of doing type on your scrapbook pages!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial - thanks for sharing your great projects!
ReplyDeleteMargaret Peltier
mlp3464@cox.net
I really appreciate your tips - thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteYour tutorial was so easy to follow. Thanks
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and great tip for centering the stamps!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips, thanks so much!
ReplyDelete"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." - John 3:16
How beautiful. Wow.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful projects.
ReplyDeleteI've been in denial that Christmas is on it's way - but after seeing your goodies I think I'm NEARLY (!) ready to start getting organised!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the tutorial! I'm afraid I have been one of those people who kept maving things around the circle. :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice and a great sale at just rite also.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Thank you for the tutorial. Love your copic work.
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to have a Christmas Tea. Love this idea for the invitation. Thanks too for the centering tip.
ReplyDeleteGee, Everything is great. I wish I could come and sit a spell with you and have you show me how to use all these wonderful tools. I am just learning about them as no one I know has them and the scrapbook store doesn't carry them. Guess whats going on my Christmas LIst? Just wish I knew which ones were the best to start with. Any suggestions appreciated your work was great. Mickey
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lesson. What a beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the great tips to align the letters. Just got my first SETS and this will come in handy. And I LOVE the Christmas invitation - it's BEAUTIFUL.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Christmas card! I love sentiment stamps and JustRite is perfect for making your own. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love this. And its so pretty. It makes me want to have a tea party.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing how easy it is to use the font sets.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card for tea. I just purchased a cup and some loose tea as a Birthday gift for my
ReplyDeletecoworker. I am sure that your friends are going to have a great Christmas Tea with you.
Thanks for sharing
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial!
Wow! Beautiful cards. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate you showing which stamps you used. Helps me wrap my brain around the Idea.
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects & great tutorial. TFS!
ReplyDeletewhat a great tutorial
ReplyDeletethanks