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Hi there, I'm on the like for ever blog today...  I've been stamping on vellum!


I'm not the greatest stamper but I'll share the tips I have picked up...
1. take your time - there is no rush
2. put some padding underneath the surface you are stamping on - I use a piece of foam
3. push firmly all over the stamp block to ensure a good impression and give the ink time to transfer
also, you'll see when you watch the video that I'm speaking from experience, don't absentmindedly place the inky stamp face down on your paper/vellum!  Sigh!!


But it turned out OK in the end.  I used the vellum to make a giant shaker pocket and filled it with Rockin' Pink Ombre from SpiegelMom Scraps.


I featured the rosette from the cut apart sheet and added a hand cut title.  I added matching ribbons from Crafty Ribbons.


Here's the video:


Thanks for stopping by!

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  1. WOW! Laura, That is fab.

    Hope you have a good start to the week. Sue

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