Have you tried to stamp something only for it to come out crooked or not even on the piece you're trying to stamp?
This is a piece that I MIGHT be able to stamp it somewhat straight, but then I would have to visit my chiropractor to adjust my neck after leaning waaaay over to see exactly were I was going to hit the piece....and then growl as I realize that I had missed the piece and it was crooked.
First, if the piece is too small for the imaging sheet, you will need to keep the piece stable and not move. (THIS is important!)
I place a small amount of Snail on the placemat. I rub my finger on it, so that it is just tacky and won't actually adhere my piece to the placemat (yes, I have done that!)
Place it on the placemat over the dot of snail.
Stamp your image with your stamp lining it up with the Stamp a ma jig. Remove the stamp..and Voila!
I made another pop up, even using a different size circle and different cardstock...this time, Night of Navy...!!!
Well, I have almost posted everyday of this month....I am exhausted..I can only hope I can challenge myself to keep on stamping and posting new ideas..and stuff...
Lay your imaging sheet over the piece centering it as you like. This piece can be any size. Line up the stamp a majig and remove imaging sheet
Stamp your image with your stamp lining it up with the Stamp a ma jig. Remove the stamp..and Voila!
I made another pop up, even using a different size circle and different cardstock...this time, Night of Navy...!!!
This is for my friend, who's birthday is July 1st. I have been friends with him since I was in Jr. High school, and after he met his wife, I was really good friends with her....we were instant friends, after we met at College Camp for our church......and it was a blessing that they both hooked up together.....! They moved and now live in Spokane....miss them both and their family........
Happy Birthday Joe!
Well, I have almost posted everyday of this month....I am exhausted..I can only hope I can challenge myself to keep on stamping and posting new ideas..and stuff...
maybe it is simple, but I hope you are enjoying what I share...
A demonstrator (Debbie McNeill) has all the retiring stamps listed and (photographed) on her blog...this is the link...check it out if you want to take the time, but she did a great job...
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All Stamps by Stampin' Up!® 1990-2008. Images are inspired by Dianne Shiozaki, unless otherwise noted.
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