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hello and welcome this is Jennifer McGuire so I am super excited about todayamp;#39;s video for a couple of reasons first of all I share a technique that I am crazy about and Iamp;#39;m hoping you will like - I call it distress ink monoprint and itamp;#39;s easy and I have 26 cards in this video yes thatamp;#39;s a lot but I had a bunch of dyes that I really wanted to use and so I went to a crafting retreat with some friends and I canamp;#39;t focus on making cards so the entire time I was there I did die cutting and gluing together of die-cuts for a stacked look so I had all of these die cuts all done with white cardstock and I brought them home and I combined them with the technique that Iamp;#39;m going to show you with the backgrounds that I created I will start with the technique first so if you just want to watch that you can and then I will move on to all the card examples now all of the dyes that I use today are from memory box birch press or poppy stamps Iamp;#39;m a bi