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Monday, December 13, 2010

Stamp Your Christmas Cards

Many of you are doubtless much better than I am at stamping.  I'm still new to this technique.  However, I love the acrylic stamps.  It really helps to be able to see where I am placing my stamp.  I like to use stamps to create a fake ribbon look on cards.  Here's one I did that says "Happy Holidays".
It works especially well to make sure to stamp partially off the paper. This gives the illusion of pre-printed paper or ribbon.  This card is mostly from Paper Wishes supplies.  I think I bought the acrylic stamp at Joannes, but the globe was a paper cut-out and the ornament & sentiment was a transparency from Paper Wishes.

1 comment:

Becca Sadler said...

I like this use of stamping as an accent! Love the overall combo of supply sources/types and how you used them! aka Rebexie