For today’s Tip Of The Day, we have Richard Garay with Fun Stampers Journey here to save us a lot of time. You are going to love his demonstration of coordinating stamps and dies! (No longer do we need to cut out all of our stamped images.) You are also going to love the line of […]
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Finnabair from Prima Marketing shows how to use their exciting Texture Paste to add texture and dimension to your projects. It’s perfect for any mixed media, including altering books, boxes, and creating your own home décor – you’ll have a blast taking your projects to the next level. The texture paste comes in all kinds of […]
I love the attractive and popular scrapbooking embellishments, charms, and jewelry projects created with metal stamping. One question frequently asked is how to get a full impression when stamping on metal, and the answer is all about using the proper techniques. With metal stamping, it’s often a small adjustment to your technique that will make […]
Linda Barutha from Linnie Blooms shares a variety of uses for their Stitched Greetings stamps. In addition to cardmaking and scrapbooking, they also work very well as a pattern for embroidery and are also fabulous for creating canvas gift pillows. Thanks, Linda, for being with us today. Make sure to visit linnieblooms.com for more ideas […]
Adam Walter from Impress Art addresses the most common question they get – how to stamp in a straight line. With a simple technique and special Stamp Straight Tape, you’ll be able to line up your stamping perfectly. Make sure to check out all their products, along with tutorials and beautiful projects, at Impress Art. […]
I love the look that metal charms add to paper crafting projects, along with the lovely jewelry items that you can create. Adam Walter from Impress Art is here today to demonstrate the basics of how to use metal stamps to create personalized metal embellishments. In this video, he uses a pewter disc. Make sure […]
Susan Frase from Clear Scraps shares a great tip on how to create a frosted effect directly on acrylic by using the sandpaper you already have on hand. Thanks, Susan, for sharing that handy tip with us; I love the versatility of working with acrylic. Make sure and visit Clear Scraps for even more […]