![]() ![]() Measuring 1/60th degrees is incredibly small, but each minute can make a huge difference down range. However, for shooters minutes relates to a very small degree in an angle, and it can get even smaller with seconds.Īs we know, there's 360 degrees in a circle, 180 degrees in half a circle, 90 degrees in a quarter circle, and so on. We usually think of minutes in relation to telling the time. 1 minute is a shooter's term for 1/60 th degrees in an angle. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.So what is MOA? MOA is an acronym for Minutes of Angle. Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. Sakura Classic White Gelly Roll Pens Set of 3 Gina K Designs Black and White Hearts Embellishments ![]() Simon Says Stamp Embossing Powder White Detail Spellbinders Platinum 6 Die Cutting Machine Where available I use compensated affiliate links which means if you make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Click on the link to go directly to the product. Embellish card with white plastic hearts.White heat emboss “You Light Me Up” sentiment.Color white border using yellow and black marker to match the background. Cut yellow cardstock panel at an angle.Dry emboss using Layering Hearts stencil. Cut black cardstock panel to 4 ¼ x 5 ½”.Stamp sentiment, lightbulb, and lines in VersaFine Onyx Black ink onto yellow panel cut to 4 ¼ x 5 ½”.White heat emboss “We Are Electric” sentiment.Cut 2 yellow cardstock panels at an angle.White heat emboss “My Light is Always On” sentiment.Dry emboss using Scattered Stars stencil. White heat emboss “Love You Watts & Watts” sentiment.Color the white border around the lightbulbs black using a black marker.Dry emboss 4 ¼ x 5 ½ black cardstock panel using Scattered Stars stencil.Use black and yellow cardstock, white heat emboss sentiments, and white plastic hearts to pull these cards together. With the main element ready, we can build the other elements for our cards. Use your coordinating dies and cut the light bulbs out. For this, I used 4 markers – Y11, Y13, Y15, and Y35. I used C5, C3, and C1 gray markers, these are cool grays and they work really well for coloring nonliving things gray. I used several gray and several yellow markers. Begin by stamping the images of the light bulbs on white cardstock in Memento Tuxedo Black ink and do simple coloring. In addition to this stamp set, we will also need black cardstock, to symbolize darkness, yellow cardstock to symbolize light, some Copic marker friendly ink, to do our stamping, and a handful of Copic markers to color the light bulbs for our cards. Of course, if you have a similar set in your stash – do take it out and play! I urge you to join me and create several punny greeting cards. This stamp set has coordinating dies available, they are sold separately, and I encourage you to pick up the dies as well – they not only cut the images but also the sentiments from this set. There are additional other images in this set, but we will just be using the light bulbs for the cards I have in mind today. This stamp set has loads of wordplay sentiments, such as – You Light Me Up, You Are the Light of My Life, Love You Watts and Watts, My Light is Always On, We Are Electric, and more! It also has several images of light bulbs in different shapes. The star of the show for today’s projects is this awesome Light Me Up stamp set from Cathy Zielske for Simon Says Stamp. Like this video? Please give it a big thumbs up (you can do this on Youtube video page right under the video) and share it with a crafty friend! Leave me a comment too, I love hearing from you! CARD IDEA Watch the video below or on my Youtube channel. Like this project? Pin it and save for later | Curious about my project photography? Click for details. These are fun and quirky to give to your loved one, your partner, or even your close friend. Hello and welcome back for another Yippee For Yana video! The cards I have for you today are all extremely simple to make, and each offers some sort of wordplay. Cards, Stamped Cards, Step By Step Cardmaking Tutorials, Video Tutorials. ![]()
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