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How to Merge Rubber Stamps Together – VIDEO

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You may have seen this post where this card first appeared and today as promised we are going to take a closer look at a clever way for how to merge rubber stamps together to create one continuous, fabulous image. See that huuuuuuuge stack of gifts? That’s made up from individual stamps in our new Snowmen With Presents set! Preeti has created another fantastic video for us for today’s Stamp Along With Rubbernecker and she is sharing, as usual, some […]

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Coloring New Slimline Background Stamps

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The only thing more exciting about our brand new slimline background stamps being here is seeing what everyone is doing with them! We sure hope your coloring fingers are ready! You are in for a real treat when you see what our super talented designer has done with our new Halloween slimline background stamp! As usual, Michelle, our Copic Expert, is sharing some great tips below in how she turned one of these new slimline background stamps into piece of […]

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How to use Background Stamps to make Elegant Cards

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Happy Wednesday Friends – today we have a treat for you with not one but THREE gorgeous examples of how to use background stamps or extra WOW on your cards!. Our Designer Annie is using some of our new August Release Layered Stamps as well as new backgrounds to jazz up today’s projects, and you just have to see these! Background stamps are a great way to create subtle patterns that won’t compete with your focal image (the reason many […]

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A Many Layered Slimline Card

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Today we are so happy to share this beautiful many layered slimline card showing off one of our HOT new sets of slimline dies AND one of our gorgeous new clear floral layered stamps. There’s a fun trick to making this card and you won’t believe how easy and fun it is! You might even get addicted! Our designer started with a single sheet of white card stock cut to fit her card front. She used the palest shade in […]

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