#SimpleStamping is just that - SIMPLE! A simple card can be far more challenging that most would believe, especially for a designer and crafter like myself. I love to take it up a notch with a WOW element. Here for a recent Facebook.com/GettingCrafty.net LIVE, we created two lives every Monday (one for the Getting Crafty Family @7pm PST and then again at 7:30pm PST for the Getting Crafty Stampers). With a fun wedding coming up, this black and red themed card fits right in with their theme.
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Thanks to the most amazing tool, our Stamparatus, stamping this repetitively and with this intricate, multiple layers and colors stamped image come to life (quickly and easily!).
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Tied up with a bow (and polka dots!) it's so easy to stamp and tie it all up.
~ Lay the FREE (for a LIMITED Time!) All Adorned Stamps you'll use in Real Red ink on the Whisper White note card.
~ Close the Stamparatus lid on one side onto the image, ink it in Real Red ink and place it on the note card.
(I used the Medallion, Words and Heart - three stamps - on one placement)
~ Lay the image to be used with the Black Stazon ink pad where it should lay (look for notches, like the circles, to find it's perfect placement). Place the clear sheet on it, ink and stamp it.
~ The notches on the side of the Stamparatus allow for us to layer like these three perfectly placed medallions, down the side of the note card.
~ Tie the Polka Dot organza ribbon down the side for a fun addition, that reminds me of a veil.
~ The Single Medallion really stands out as well!
~ Adhere the glue dot to the center and a tied knot of the Polka Dot Organza Ribbon to the center for a dash of flair!
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