So grateful for these RU-vid recommendations..even though this over a year old I have everything as I bought supplies but unable to make cards in 2018..this card is perfect and your techniques will allow me to make several. Thank you.
What a great way to make a lot of cards quickly and easily! I never thought of cutting out my image and placing it back in to stamp with the Stamparatus! I love your card...so elegant and beautiful!! Thank you for sharing!!
I just had this video come up in my mail....and I LOVE IT! I already have a stamping tool and your tips are going to come in very handy. I also love the card you have made and I'm hoping to see a catalogue soon. The stamps and dies are the exact script that I love using in all my cards, so I will be ordering some of those also. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos, Kelly. Cheers from Alberta, Canada.
Kelly I love your template idea! Thank you for sharing, I will totally be using this at my next class to make it easier for my ladies to line of their stamp!
love your card, and you do a great job of explaining. thank you for sharing!!! what a great idea for putting glue on your words. love it. I have a tip for you, if you put a stampset underneath the stamparatus when you are inking up, it helps a lot. :)
That would be a good idea...but you'd have to line it up each time and I think that would take more time than making a new one. Thanks so much for watching!!!
This card is elegant and just gorgeous. I think the M in Merry gets a little lost in the DSP paper? I hope you don't mind me asking about it. I mean no harm in mentioning. I still have over the card and always 👍. Maybe the 🎥 doesn't give it justice. Pat from Arkansas One of your biggest fans.
I have purchased blank stampin' spots to use when I'm stamping with the Stamparatus... load it up with the ink of choice, eliminates the excess ink on the plates when using a full size ink pad!
Kelly, why don't you use Stick it on the back of the copper sheet before you cut out the Merry's and you wouldn't have to fool with the glue, sponge, paper plate, etc?? Would save a bunch more time also.
You'll always find a link under the video where you'll find all the dimensions and details for the colors, etc. THANKS! astampabove.typepad.com/my-blog/2018/08/waitwhat-joke-of-the-week.html
Here's a real "groaner" for you: With the first die cuts here, you could say that you're making merry, like Bob Cratchet in A Christmas Carol, when Scrooge catches him tiptoeing into work late..... :D Merry Christmas! Lovely work, Miss Kelly.