The final episode in my Beautiful You series – a different approach to stamping the image without the harsh lines. Hope you like it.
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The final episode in my Beautiful You series – a different approach to stamping the image without the harsh lines. Hope you like it.
Here’s the supply list:
Elaine, I love your videos and this one certainly gave some great tips for alternate colouring methods. This one I know I'm going to try. I was wondering, where did you get the grid work panels that you have on your Stampin up clear blocks. I think they would make positioning your stamps so much easier. Thanks for sharing. From Janet in Melbourne, Australia.
Thank you Janet, you're so kind. It was a Stampin' Up! product many years ago but I can't remember when and has been retired. If you're using photopolymer stamps, lay the stamps with the flat side up using SU grid paper or any ruled paper and then place the clear block on top to pick up the stamps and it should be aligned properly – make sure your block is aligned with the grid paper too. All I can suggest with the red rubber clear mount of wood mount stamps is to use the stamp-a-majig. Hope that helps. xx
Thank you so much for your swift reply Elaine. Cheers.