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Have you seen Stampin' Up's Stamp-A-Ma-Jig in action? Are you intimidated by this handy tool? I was - I purchased it years ago and it sat in the cupboard - and I ended up having to start over again on my projects time and again because I would finish the project, go to stamp a sentiment and it would be crooked.
The Stamp-A-Ma-Jig is the answer to that problem!! The item is found on page 198 of the Stampin' Up Idea And Catalog and sells for $11.95. A reason tool to save your time and money by not having to start all over again!!
And here's the card I made to showcase this handy dandy tool
Another video tutorial - WOW - that's amazing in itself.
I wanted to share how to add a "frame" to your Decorative Label Punch. This punch is wonderful for adding a real "pop-up" sentiment to your projects and the added frame makes it stand out even more.
I just posted a card with this technique here and here's another one
Stamp Sets: Easter Blossoms (WM 121905, CM 122056, page 17 Occcasions Mini 20111, Bring on the Cake (WM 121899, CM 121958, page 20, Occasions Mini 2011)
Card Stock: Pink Pirouette, Basic Gray
Ink: Basic Gray, Uni-ball Signo Gel Pen (105021, page 195)
Big Shot: Textured Impressiosn Embossing Folder Framed Tulips (121809, page 28 Occasions Mini 2011)
Punch: Decorative Label (120907, page 30 Occasions Mini 2011)
And here's a video demonstrating how to frame your decorative label punch.
I hope you enjoyed this video and don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions. I also love your comments and if there is a technique you would like to see posted, please comment and I will do it again!!
I finally gave in and created my very first video. I'm very, very nervous and so please remember that when watching this video {GRIN} I hope you enjoy it and especially enjoy making these handy little 3 x 5 note pad covers. You can purchase the note pads at your local office supply store (I meant to say that!!!). These make wonderful hostess gifts, birthday gifts and I'm going to use the many I made for this video by my telephones, on my desks and in my purse!!
Dimensions:
Cut card Stock 7 5/8" x 5 1/4" Score at 3 1/8", 3 9/16", 4 1/16"
For front cut piece of card stock 5" x 2 7/8" and designer series paper 4 3/4" x 2 5/8"
Ribbon is cut 13"
Please feel free to leave me a comment as I need these to encourage me to make more LOL!!
I'll do a picture tutorial if you decide that you like that too.
Have a great evening!
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