Wednesday, April 28, 2010

{Quick} Tip Video!

We are busy packing and taping and labeling the May Club stamp sets! I hope you saw the Facebook Sneak Peek! If not, check it out by clicking here!


In the meantime, I thought I'd share a {Quick} Tips video with you!



{If you don't see the video above this, click here to be taken to the video!}

Club Members...just a reminder, you'll be receiving (in the May shipment) another storage sheet! FREE! {Love you!} :)

Happy Stamping!

Hugs,
Stephanie
The {Stamps} of Life

9 comments:

Marla said...

I cant wait for the May stamp set and to get your free gift. You are so sweet!! I love using those stamp storage!!

Ayana Posadas said...

Great Tip, Stephanie! :)
Thanks for sharing!

mmwilken said...

Thanks for the great tip!! As always, you have great stamps and tips!! Waiting patiently for May stamps!!

Bon Bob’s Delights said...

Great tip Stephanie!! Backwards einnoB!!! It is wierd to think of your name backwards but I spelled it out when you said that in the video!!!

Heather said...

Great tip as always....can't wait to see the May set.

Cindi said...

So logical and practical! Thanks, Stephanie.

MaryNSC said...

Thank U ,, U Little Bizzie Stamper U...:O)

Linda said...

Just wondering if you ever came up with a name for your puppy?!You rock Stephanie!

Gilbert said...

Another good way to position letter stamps like these that don't have the halo is to lay them out the way you want them to appear (stamp surface down) and then kiss the block to the back of the stamps. This way you can spell things in the normal order and you can figure out if what you want to say will fit on the paper and the stamping block.

This is similar to the technique of laying out die cut letters first and then picking them up with a piece of removable adhesive tape so you can put glue on the back of them and transfer them their final position except you do it with the stamps and stamp block and then ink the stamps and make the impression.

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