Stampin’UP! has a great selection of large background stamps that are sized to cover a traditional A2 greeting card (surface 4.25″ x 5.5″)
After I shared this picture yesterday I received several questions.
Questions like:
How do you get such a good coverage?
How do you ink them ?
Would this work with the stamparatus?
What would black ink look like on red cardstock?
Plus a few others.
I decided to do a short video to answer some of those questions.
You can all currently available background stamps here
And if you want to get your hands on this beautiful Buffalo check there are two ways
1. Wait until September 5th when the Holiday catalog goes live
or
2. Join my team today – you can select it as part of the $125 in product you can select for just $99 with FREE shipping. Your kit will include annual and holiday catalogs to share with family and friends.
Five ways to order:
2. Email – ja***@re***************.com
3. Phone/text – 717.870.3022
4. FB message
5. By mail (Contact me)
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Janet, For those of us that are truly lazy, when you cut your grid paper for your stamparatus, LAMINATE it, If you don’t have a laminator, go to your Office Supply store and they will laminate it for you. You can wipe off your image on the laminated grid paper over and over, so you don’t waste grid paper and you don’t have to keep cutting it. I am a lazy, cheap paper crafter. I wish it was my idea, but Megan Daves thought of it first.
Hi Janet! I just watched your video that I just found on Pinterest. Wow, wow, wow!! I can’t wait for September 5th! That buffalo plaid is going to be a game changer. I bet black or red would look fabulous on kraft card stock as well as a similar tone on tone ink close to craft. Then this spring, I think pastel inks would be pretty on craft and or other pastel card stock. I’m REALLY excited for this to come out now… Thanks for the video. Some great ideas!
Thank you ! Don’t have a stamaparatus (not in th budget now) and was having difficulty using this stamp.