Archive for May, 2011

Which subwoofers should I choose?

I need some help choosing between these subs, please tell me which one is the best. If they won’t hit hard and hit the deep and higher bass, please tell me.
First) Boss 12", 2000 Watts MAX, 1000 Watts RMS, Custom Tooled Injection Cone Material, Butyl Rubber Surround, Stamped Steel Basket, 2.5" Dual Voice Coils, Efficiency: 96 dB, Frequency Response: 25Hz-2kHz, Dual 4 Ohm, and 6-3/16" Mounting Depth.
Second) Boss 12", 2000 Watt MAX, 1000 Watts RMS, Electroplated Injected Cone, Competition Style Binding Posts, Dual 4 Ohm Voice Coils, 2.5" Voice Coils, Chrome Basket, Die Cast Aluminum Basket, Efficiency: 96 dB, Frequency Response: 25Hz-1.5kHz, and 6-1/8" Mounting Depth.
Third) Boss 10", 2200 Watt MAX, 1100 Watt RMS, Butyl Rubber Surround, Non Pressed Paper Cone, Dual 4 Ohm Voice Coils, Die Cast Aluminum Basket, Efficiency: 97 dB, Frequency Response: 25Hz-1.5kHz, and 5-15/16" Mounting Depth.
Fourth) Boss 12", 2300 Watt MAX, 1150 Watt RMS, Dual 4 Ohm Voice Coils, Poly Injected Cone, Competition Style Binding Posts, Impedance: 4 Ohms, 2.5" Voice Coil, Efficiency: 96 dB, Frequency Response: 25Hz-2kHz, and 6-3/4" Mounting Depth.
Thanks so much for the help!

Painting with Craft Ink (Pigment Ink)

This tutorial shows how to use white pigment ink pads, typically used for stamping, as a watercolor medium on colored cardstock.

Rubber Stamping Cards by Rosie June 2008

June 2008 greeting cards hand stamped by Rosie Owens.

In order to make Western wedding invitations, start with a 5-by-7-inch wedding invitation card and a vanilla piece of card stock. Learn about stamping techniques when making Western-themed wedding invitations with help from a demonstrator for a craft company in this free video on wedding invitations. Expert: Brandi Mackenzie Contact: www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/brandimackenz Bio: Brandi Mackenzie is a demonstrator for Stampin’ Up, a leading craft company with offices worldwide. Mackenzie gives seminars and classes on rubber stamping and card making. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips

Rubber Stamping Tips

Coloring direct on a solid rubber stamp. Use dye base brush tip markers on glossy paper.

Wet Paper Watercoloring by Maria Bell

This is a video on a rubber stamping technique called “Wet Paper Watercoloring”. It’s a fast an easy way to create a watercolored background on your cards. Visit my blog site for more cards and project ideas and tutorials: www.stampininspirationsclubsite.blogspot.com You can find the written tutorial on Splitcost Stampsers: www.splitcoaststampers.com Stamped images by Stampin Up Song Credit: Ariel Lin – The Whole World Knew

The {Stamps} of Life February Gallery

It’s time for the February gallery featuring some great projects from the friends of The {Stamps} of Life!! Bunny4Easter was the Club stamp set for this month and you will just love the examples displayed in this video. Thanks to all who shared there work with us!! Want to see more? visit www.thestampsoflife.com

Craft Room Part 1

This is part 1 of my craft room maker over. See part 2 for more storage ideas and tips. website……www.creationswithchristina.com

Assembly Line Card Making Idea Deck

Check out the amazing, new Card Making Idea Deck with Tricia Morris! You’ll be making greeting cards from your 12×12 and 8.5×11 papers in minutes!

Magic Eraser is put to the test by Stephanie at The {Stamps} of Life in this episode of {Quick Tips}. Do you think those messy stamping blocks can be made to look new again? Watch and see for yourself and be sure to visit us at www.thestampsoflife.com for all of the fun happenings!

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