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Monday, 21 May 2018

Budget Craft Shopping 101: Useful & Must Have Products under Rs 500

Hi friends!!
Happy Monday :) 

Preeti Datta (aka Dutt Preety) here. Hope you had a pleasant weekend :)

As we all know, Art and Craft can be an expensive hobby, so I thought why not share a few ideas and products for crafting on a budget. For today's post, I'll share a few of my favourite craft products which are under Rs 500 and definitely worth trying out because they are easy on the pocket.

Few Ideas/Suggestions for 
Crafting on a Budget:

1. Try the product- Before buying the whole set of anything, especially, something totally new to you, it is always better to test and try it for yourself. Judge and see how you like it and what all you can do with it. Once you like using the product, buy the whole set. This way you will be sure that you are buying and investing your money in a good product that you actually enjoy using. For example: Gelatos were a new product for me and for trial, I bought the 4 set of Tropical Gelatos, I tried it out and did various mixed media techniques with them. When I liked the product, I bought the bigger, Mix & Match Gelatos Gift Set during a sale at Crafters Corner.

2. Buy in Bulk - Some consumable products are used on a daily basis by any crafter, so, everyone needs a huge quantity of these. For example: Card stock especially white, kraft and black, everyone needs a large quantity of these. These do not spoil, if kept in a clean, dry area of the house/office. So I would suggest buying these in bulk, especially if they are on destash/or during sales. These won't get wasted and you know you will eventually use them. Buying them in a bulk quantity can help you get better deals on the per unit price. 

3. Waste not, Want not- Try not to waste anything while crafting. Be creative and use up the left overs, this way, you only buy the things you really need and you can make your current stash last longer. 

For example:

A) If you smoosh your Distress Inkpad onto a Craft Mat to pick up color from it, after you are done with the project, don't wipe off the ink left over on the mat, instead, spritz it with a tiny bit of water and smoosh it onto a blank art journal page or a piece of card stock, this way you have an organic looking background already ready for your next project.

B) Use the negatives of die cuts as stencils. These act like use and throw stencils & give good results with many stencilling techniques. 

C) While card making, to try out new stamped designs, use cheaper printer paper for the first time. Usually, the first trial ends up a mess. Once you have tried out the design and are happy with it, then use your heavy cardstock to stamp the final design. 

D) When embossing chipboards or paper die cuts, use a separate sheet of printer paper underneath the piece, while inking up the piece with Versamark Watermark (sticky) ink and a separate paper for coating it with embossing powder. This way none of the embossing powder will stick to the paper and all of the powder can be funnelled back into the bottle. 

E) While spraying ink through any stencil, do not waste the ink on the top of the stencil. Instead, just flip the stencil onto a piece of cardstock, to get the negative impression. This is a great technique called, "Monoprinting with Stencils"

4. Check all the Offers/DealsCheck out all the current offers and deals to get the best savings. There are new products added to many of the offer categories, so it is wise to keep checking regularly to see if some of your favorites are listed.

A) Coupons- There are multiple coupons available on the Crafters Corner site on the "Coupons" page, so browse through them, try a few and see which one gives you the best discount. 





5. Sets for Less- Many popular products are sold in singles as well as in sets and often, the sets offer a better per unit price. So when you are building your stash, it is wiser to go in for a few sets. 

For example- 

A) Distress Inks are sold in 3 forms; full sized ink pads, 1 inch cubes and kits of 4 mini ink cubes. The kits with 4 mini ink cubes are available at a great deal and offer the best per unit price, so for a newbie, picking up a few of these sets is a good idea.

B) Distress Oxides are sometimes available in a set, which is a better deal as you get some discount in the per unit price. Please click HERE to see the current offer.

C) A set of Tonic Tim Holtz Snips (7") and Mini Snips (5") is available at a great offer HERE.

D) The 12 set of FolkArt Paints, please click HERE to see the current offer.

E) Pack of 22 Foamiran Sheets with all the colors, available HERE at a great price.

Some Useful & Must Have Craft Products Available for Under Rs 500
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Masking sheets offer an easy and affordable way to create masks while stamping/ink blending.



Palette knives are great for sculpture painting, spreading paints , gels and mediums. Ideal to create textures & for stencilling. These are Flexible & Durable with Versatile Shapes & Sizes. Palette knife sizes range from #1-5 & have assorted shapes and styles for a variety of techniques. Perfect for professional artists, creative hobbyists, art students, art teachers and painting lovers. Great for Spreading, Smoothing, Smudging, Mixing, Pre-mixing Paint for Watercolor, Oil, Acrylic Painting / Nail, Body, Face Painting / Miniature, Model, Craft, Rock Painting, etc.  

3. Ranger's Fine Tip Applicators


 
These fine tip applicators convert regular paint tubes/bottles into fine tip bottles which can be used for precision application of media, adhesives, drawing fine lines & doodling. 

This tray helps to contain beads, glitter, embossing powder, water etc and the funnel at one end can be used to easily pour the substance back into the bottle.

5. Corsage Pins

These corsage pins can be used in flower making, floral arrangements, to pin corsages, in dress making, in mixed media and also to easily poke out small paper bits from die cuts and dies.

This 12 inch ruler is made of clear acrylic and features a grid background for perfect placement, a centre measuring guide, a straight edge for drawing lines, a metal edge for cutting and evenly spaced holes for paper piercing. 

7. Scrapbooking Rings


These rings provide an easy way to bind books and albums, the rings can be easily opened to add more pages, if required. Besides this they can be used to hang storage containers & bind stencils/stamps for easy storage. 

These little wonders are very nominally priced and can magically turn any button, cabochon, embellishment into a charm/pendant. All you have to do is put 1 drop of Glossy Accents to attach this to the button or cabochon and instantly, one has a charm ready. Then one can easily use the charms to make jewellery,  home decor pieces or embellish projects. There is a great, creative post on the use of these by Anchal Sapra, to read more, please click HERE.



The portable and collapsible Koi Waterbrushes are a unique tool that puts a water reservoir at your fingertips. The self contained water reservoir inside the handle delivers water conveniently and directly to the brush tip. The fine flexible nylon brush tip provides excellent watercolour dilution and can produce fine lines or bold broad strokes. The lightweight transparent barrel signals when refilling is needed. These are great for watercolouring and mixed media work. They are available in three sizes: small, medium and large



When one has to adhere thin & intricate die cuts, it can be difficult to do especially with liquid glue. That is when die cutting the paper with double sided tape sheets can be useful and more convenient. These can be used for glittering, foil leafing and embossing as well. These are also available in a 64 mm roll and a 152 mm roll.


Glossy Accents is an acid free, 3-D, clear gloss medium. This can be used to brighten, add dimensions and magnify. It is a strong adhesive. Can also be used to coat embellishments to protect them and add a glossy overlay.



This square eraser removes most adhesive residue from paper, plastics, glass and more.



This is a strong adhesive which gives you a few seconds to move things around before it finally dries. It has a pen tip for precise application and a broad tip for larger areas. This is one of my favourite glues and I highly recommend it.



This set of 10 paint brushes is very affordable and great for fine application of paints and works wonderfully while water colouring detailed images.  



The reverse action tweezers are great for picking up tiny items such as eyelets, beads, stickers, rub-ons and self-adhesive jewels to place onto projects with ease. The metal is coated with Teflon so embellishments do not stick and it is easy to clean. These are great for holding die cuts/card stock while heat embossing (to avoid your hands from getting burnt.)



Multi-use designer paper helps keep your dies clean & cutting edges sharp. Works with most metal dies to make die-cutting easier and cuts cleaner.
Works with card stock, paper, vellum and more. Die cuts pop straight out of the die. Package has serrated edge to ensure you only ever need to cut the length you need to suit your favourite die. The beautifully designed paper can also be used on your cards before or after it has been cut. No waxy film or residue left on the die. Saves time as no picking out the small leftover pieces in your die.



This retractable craft pick features Kushgrip handle for comfort. Retractable point for safe storage. Can be used to pierce through papers, chipboard, and polymer clay. Needle extends up to 1.25 inches for multiple surfaces. 



This paper distresser has a Kushgrip center for handling comfortably when distressing paper, card stock, chipboard or even cutting fibres and threads. There are seven sharp recessed edges which makes it safe and easy to use. This distresser measures only 2-1/4x13/8x3/8in and features a plastic loop for adding a key-chain or hanging on a peg-board/hook.



This retractable craft knife features Kushgrip handle for comfort. Knife blade is retractable for safe storage. Includes 2 spare blades. Can be used to cut papers, chipboard, and polymer clay. Small detail blade allows for precision cutting. 

20. Dress My Craft- Non-Stick Craft Mat 
(Thin and Thick)
DMC Craft mat is 15" by 18". It has a heat resistant & non-stick surface. It is a great base for all crafting including stamping, distressing, spritzing, zig colouring, ink blending, heat embossing, melt art etc. 



A soft wax used to help glide the embossing stylus over the desired area to gain a raised effect. This makes embossing easier and flower making a joy.


   
These are A4 sized and 190 GSM in thickness. One can die cut these with ease and they lend much needed sparkle to all paper crafting projects. 



The spellbinders enlarged embossing pads are used to emboss with dies and stencils while using a manual die cutting machine. Although these are not under Rs 500, they are quite useful and very close in price, also during the 10% off sales, one can get them for under Rs 500. 



This round blending tool and foams are perfect for ink blending and stencilling. The round edges make blending easier without leaving marks. 


These paper doll die cuts are the perfect addition to scrapbook pages, cards and other craft projects. They are great value for money since you get 107 assorted die-cut pieces which can all be used as focal elements for different kinds of projects especially in scrap booking and mixed media. 

These tools are great for embossing and flower making, to create a realistic look on petals and leaves. 



It is great for applying gels, pastes and gesso. The ideal tool for working with stencils. 
Great quality, flat round brushes with short wood handle. Perfect for using with stencils and acrylic paints, texture pastes and other popular art mediums. 

Acrylic blocks are available in different shapes and sizes. These are necessary for mounting photo polymer stamps and cling mounted stamps. They can also be used a make-shift palettes while colouring. The ones by Dress My craft are light weight and easy to hold with rounded edges and a grid pattern to make alignment of stamps easier. The other options in acrylic blocks can be viewed HERE.


A bone folder that measures 6 inches and creates crisp and clean folds on your card stock. 



Artist quality matte medium is ideal for gluing, image transfers, sealing art, extending paint, creating glazes etc Used for paper, metal, glass, plastic, fabric and more. Dries clear and waterproof when dry. This is also available in a gloss version

The products listed above are just some of the useful products one can buy for under Rs 500. There are tons of more options, from inks to stencils to stamps to dies to colored card stocks to embellishments like charms, cabochons etc... I've just shared some of the important ones which I felt we can all look into, depending on our areas of interest. 

That's all for today. I hope some of the information shared will be helpful.

Also, if you would like to check out my first five blog posts (in the series of Beginner's Guides), please click on the below topics.




As always, we love to see your gorgeous creations using supplies from the Crafters Corner store, so please do share them with us in our Facebook Group- Crafters Corner Showcase using the apt hashtags #craftwithcrafterscorner #dressmycraft #crafterscornerindia, on Twitter and/or on Instagram. And please remember to like/follow Crafter's Corner Facebook Page, Instagram & Youtube Accounts for updates on sales, giveaways, free tutorials and new product information.

Hope you have a great day!
Thanks a lot for your precious time :)
Stay Blessed!

Saturday, 7 April 2018

Embossing 101: Beginner's Guide to Embossing

Hi friends!!

Preeti Datta (aka Dutt Preety) here. Hope you are having a pleasant weekend :)

For today's post, we will discuss the Basics of Embossing. Some tips, tricks, tools & products available in the market to get nicely embossed images. This will be a beginner's guide, so without making it too complicated, we will discuss how to get started with embossing.


First of all, if you are wondering, What is Embossing ? Embossing is to impress some design on surfaces like paper, cloth, metal and even leather, to make a relief. In simple words, embossing is the procedure by which the paper surface is pushed forward (using different techniques/tools) to result in a raised image/design.  

This dimensional effect is very pleasing to the eye. It is a great way to add texture & a 3-D look to art & craft projects. It elevates the standard of our projects to another level and it is very useful to know & use these techniques in any craft projects, be it cardmaking or mixed media or decoupage or scrapbooking.

There are different types of embossing & we'll discuss some of the major types below:

Heat Embossing Or Wet Embossing



This is a big favorite amongst crafters and an easy way to add dimensional details to projects. In this technique, we use a sticky ink like Versamark and stamp with it onto cardstock. Then we sprinkle on some embossing powder onto the sticky ink & heat set it with an Embossing Heat Tool. The result is a raised and shiny image (same design as the stamp).

Basic Must-Have Tools & Products for Heat Embossing:

1. Tsukineko's Versamark Watermark Stamp Pad
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Versamark is a thick, sticky ink which doesn't dry quickly. So when we stamp with it, there is ample time to cover the image with an embossing powder and heat set it. If you intend on doing a lot of embossing, it is perfect for it & buying either the mini pad or the full sized pad is a good option. 

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Dovecraft's Embossing Heat tool gets hot and has a narrow nozzle at the top which is great for directing heat to specific areas. It is a great tool to have in one's embossing repertoire. Sometimes, newbies may wonder, what about using hair dryers? Well, no, they can not be used for heat embossing as they blow too much air and do not get hot enough, so they aren't ideal for embossing. 



Ranger's Heat it Tool is another option. It can also be used for embossing & drying projects. 

Personally, I own both heat tools by Dovecraft and Ranger. I feel that Dovecraft is better for embossing whilst Ranger's heat it tool is good for drying projects. So they both have their uses and I use both, depending on which one is closer at hand

3. Embossing Powders 
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Many options are available varying by manufacturer, colors, finish, coarseness-fineness etc. The must have colors to start with are Clear, WhiteBlack, Gold & Silver. One can slowly add to their stash over time. Some popular companies that make embossing powders include Ranger, American Crafts (Zing), Lawn Fawn, Lindys Gang, Hero Arts & Stampendous 

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The refill can be used to reink the stamp pads or one can even use the refill bottle which has a small nozzle at the top, to directly draw designs and then emboss them. 


Some Tips & Pointers for Heat Embossing:

1. Use an anti-static pad or powder tool applicator by rubbing it lightly over the cardstock before stamping on it with a sticky ink. This helps get rid of static and unnecessary specks of embossing powder which stick to areas one doesn't want. HERE is a useful video on the topic.

Anti-Static Products
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2. Have a fine detail dry brush nearby when embossing. It can be used to brush off any unwanted specks of embossing powder that adhere to the cardstock. This can be done before heat setting the powder to get a nicely embossed image.

3. Let the heat tool heat up for a couple of seconds before bringing it to the cardstock, this avoids unnecessary paper warping & twisting due to the extreme heat

4. To avoid burning your fingers while heat embossing, it is always better to use tweezers to hold the cardstock.
Tweezers
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5. Keep moving the heat tool and don't concentrate the heat on one spot, else it can warp the paper. Also, once the embossing powder melts (you will know it as soon as it happens as it starts to appear different and shiny), move the heat tool to a different area so as to avoid over-heating or "over-cooking" the powder that is already melted.  

6. In some special cases, like when heat embossing on vellum (which is more delicate than cardstock), heating the paper from the back and heating it intermittently by giving breaks in the middle, can avoid warping or burning of the paper. 

7. When heat embossing in black on white cardstock, it is better to stamp with Versafine Onyx Black Ink (which stays wet longer and it is easy to emboss with it) and use Clear Embossing Powder, so that even if some stray bits of embossing powder are left on the cardstock, they aren't visible.  Whereas if one were to use black embossing powder, any mistakes, or stray bits of black embossing powder will be very stark and visible against a white cardstock. 

 


8. Super fine embossing powders are better for detailed images and sentiments to help capture the details


9. Having Embossing Pens  is a bonus as with these one can easily heat emboss hand-drawn designs & hand lettering. Also. if while heat embossing with the Versamark Watermark Stamp Pad a little area is not inked well, one can fill it in using these embossing pens & fix mistakes.

Embossing Pens
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10. There are some specialty embossing powders available which give special effects. There is a lot of choice available so it is nice to look around at the options and pick a few to experiment and see which ones you like. 

There are glittery embossing powders available like Ranger's Gold Tinsel & Silver Tinsel, using these is a great and hassle free way of adding glittery shimmer to projects since they hold the glitter and avoid a mess. 


   

For a shabby, vintage look, Stampendous has Shabby Enamels like the Shabby Pink Embossing Enamel or the Chunky Gold Deep Impression Embossing Enamel , these give a thick layer of enamel to your artwork. One can even stamp into them to impress an image. HERE is a useful video on the same.


Then there are Ranger's Distress Embossing Powders, these give a distressed, textured look to a project instead of the normal smooth shiny look of melted powders. 


Ranger's Ultra Thick Embossing Enamels or UTEE are large particle embossing powders for Melt Art projects and heat embossed projects. These can be used with a special melting pot or embossing inks. All the multiple uses of these can be found HERE & you can watch a useful video HERE.



11. While using heat tools/heat guns, it is always better to give breaks in the middle. Use it for a minute or two, switch it off, give it a break so it can cool down and then start again. Continuously using it for several minutes again and again can put undue pressure on the machine which can cause it to break down. So it is always better to be safe than sorry. 

12. While versamark watermark ink is ideal for embossing, one can also emboss with distress oxides, distress inks and some pigment inks like Ranger's archival inks, since they stay wet long enough for one to pour embossing powder over them and heat set them. It is nice to experiment with different inks and see how to get more out of the ones you already own. 

13. One can also Heat Emboss Using Stencils, by first prepping the surface with an anti-static pad and then applying versamark ink through the stencil (it is best to tape it down above the cardstock, so it doesn't shift) either using a mini blending tool and foams or sponge daubers and then pouring over the embossing powders and heat setting them.

14. One can heat emboss die cuts, chipboards & mdf cut outs as well for a shiny and textured look. Often for these thicker materials, we may need to emboss twice or thrice to get a good, thick coverage. It is simple to do, after heat embossing once, dab on another layer of versamark watermark ink and then pour on embossing powder and heat set it and once it cools, repeat the process till the desired effect is achieved. 

15. Heat Embossing with 2-3 embossing powders of different colors can give a very cool look to one's projects. To avoid wastage of powders, it is best to partially emboss the surface with 1 powder, heat set it and then ink up the remaining areas and use another powder on it. This way the powders don't mix. 

16. It is very important to have a spare piece of paper underneath while heat embossing, so that all the embossing powder that falls out of the bottle can be funneled back into it and hence, there is no wastage. Some people like using coffee filters for this or even funnel trays like this. Experiment and see what works best for you and what you feel comfortable with

17. It is important to keep embossing powders in air tight containers since exposure to moisture can sometimes ruin these. I usually just store mine in the original bottles in which they come with the face down, so I can see the color of the powder more easily. 

Embossing Pastes


Embossing pastes have a consistency very much like butter cream frosting used in cakes. These are kind of like texture pastes and can be spread across paper craft projects or spread through stencils using a credit card or palette knife. One can go as thick or thin as one wants. These come in different colors and finishes. They dry to give a textured look to a project. We can add embossing powders to these and then heat set it, to get different looks. It is noticed that when embossing powders are heat set on top of embossing pastes while they are still wet, it gives a bubbly, rough textured finish and if we allow the pastes to dry a little and then heat set the embossing powders, it gives a smoother finish. It is upto you which look you prefer. Mica powders can also be sprinkled on top of these pastes while they are wet, to add color. Or else, one can mix inks/paints into them before hand to add color. Once they are dry, one can paint over them with inks, though they do tend to give a more muted look to inks (probably resisting the color a little) as opposed to texture pastes which show a more true color of the inks which are painted on top of them, once they are dried. HERE is a useful video about the same.

Dry Embossing

Dry Embossing in simple words is when pressure is applied to paper (or the material we are working with) to raise its surface and reveal a design. This can be done in a variety of ways, some of which we will discuss below. A lot of these techniques involve the use of a die cutting & embossing machine like those sold by Sizzix or Spellbinders. These machines allow us to dry emboss with embossing folders, dies & even stencils. 

Some popular Die Cutting & Embossing Machines 
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The newest member of the big shot family, it allows one to save space & folds up nicely to be put away when not in use.

The big daddy of the big shot family, it is larger & is sturdy enough to do a lot of work

The standard and much loved classic machine 

A great gem from the Spellbinders family 



The newest addition at Crafters Corner, this gem from Crafter's Companion is faster & quieter than other die cutting & embossing machines & has a sleek low profile design. 

Embossing Folders
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These are manufactured by various companies, are relatively economical & a great way to add textured details or create raised backgrounds for cards etc. They are available in tons of designs & there are different sizes on the market. One can do many neat techniques with these to get different looks. Basically these usually come in the form of a folder, with a front and a back attached at a hinge and one has to insert a piece of cardstock in between & then pass it through one's die cutting & embossing machine (using the sandwich recommended by the manufacturer) and one gets a textured piece of cardstock with the design on the embossing folder showing up in a raised manner. Then one can either leave it as is for a delicate tone on tone look or sand it with a sanding block or ink up the relief surface to show the design better. 

When one is a total newbie, I would recommend buying a few basic designs like small dots/circles (which can look like snow), a couple of flowery flourish type designs, bricks, woven design, paisley design, woodgrain etc as these will make for interesting backgrounds in a variety of projects.

Embossing with Dies

One can dry emboss with most thin metal dies and besides just die cutting with these, using them to emboss helps us stretch our supplies and get more out of them. To emboss with dies, one requires either the Spellbinders Tan Embossing Pads or the pair of Sizzix Silicone Rubber Pad (soft) & Sizzix Impression Pad (hard). One can also try using fun foam or felt but these aren't permanent solutions. It is always better to get the embossing pads companies like Spellbinders or Sizzix make, as they will last you forever.

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These are soft and pliable and allow us to emboss with thin metal dies, stencils & even thick die cuts. It is important to check the embossing sandwich apt for your machine & remember to never force anything through the machine, if it isn't going through, then maybe you need to check the thickness of the embossing sandwich again. Since every machine is a little different, one really has to tweak, test and try and see what works best in their own die cutting and embossing machine.

Embossing with Stencils

We can also emboss onto cardstock using stencils and Spellbinders Tan Embossing Pads. This is another great way to stretch your supplies and get more for your rupee. I would recommend checking the sandwich required for your particular machine and giving it a go. 

Flower Making & Embossing 

Flower making is a beautiful art form and one usually aspires to make real looking flowers from paper. To achieve the realistic look, often flower makers, emboss the petals of paper flowers and leaves with flower making tools. This creates a lovely bloomed, 3-d effect.

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For more information on flower making & how embossing can be done on flowers, please check out these video tutorials by Crafters Corner- HERE, HERE & HERE.

One can also try embossing by hand, by going through metal stencils with embossing tools & ball tools and using a cushioning embossing pad below. 

That's all for today. This was by no means a full or exhaustive portrayal of embossing but I hope that I was able to summarize the important aspects of it and that you will explore further & try out some of the techniques and products shared here. There is a wealth of free information on the internet including youtube videos, on the topic, I would highly recommend you to check these out. Embossing really is a great way to add texture to crafting projects and heat embossing in particular can seem like magic! the excitement of seeing the embossing powder melt and transform is a real joy :)

Also, if you would like to check out my first two blog posts (in the series of Beginner's Guides), please click on the below topics.


As always, we love to see your gorgeous creations using supplies from the Crafters Corner store, so please do share them with us in our Facebook Group- Crafters Corner Showcase using the apt hashtags #craftwithcrafterscorner #dressmycraft #crafterscornerindia, on Twitter and/or on Instagram. And please remember to like/follow Crafter's Corner Facebook Page, Instagram & Youtube Accounts for updates on sales, giveaways, free tutorials and new product information. 

Hope you have a great day!
Thanks a lot for your precious time :)
Stay Blessed!
Preeti Datta
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