Some of us were able to pre-order the Stamparatus a while back but as of June 1st this amazing stamp positioning tool has been available to everyone. Previously, I’ve shared a few different ways to use the Stamparatus ( you can see them by clicking HERE and HERE. Today, I’ve got a video that shows 4 different ways to use the Stamparatus.
On Sunday, I showcased this card which uses Multi-Colored stamping with the Stamparatus and the video shows you how. You can click HERE to get the measurements and supplies for this card.
I will also be showing 3 other cards in the video, so if you are unable to view the video below, please click HERE to watch it and learn some things you can do with your Stamparatus. Scroll down after the video to get measurements and the supply list for the mirror stamping, then Thursday and Friday I’ll share measurements and supply lists for the other 2 cards.
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Measurements:
Old Olive Cardstock: 4-1/4″ x 11″ folded in half for the card base Early Espresso Cardstock: 5″ x 3-3’4″ and 4″ x 2-3/4″ for Scallop Oval Very Vanilla Cardstock: 4-3/4″ x 3-1/2″ embossed with Petal Burst embossing Folder So Saffron Cardstock: 4-1/4″ x 2-3/4″ for stamping Share What You Love Designer Series Paper:1-3/4″ x 6″ scored at 1″ (this creates the banner that attaches to the back of the card and makes a flap over the front.
Supplies:
This is THE BEST Video I have seen on these stamparatus techniques ever! Well organized, concise, and excellent examples. Thanks for all the tips.
Thanks so much Dona. Video’s take a while to do, so it’s nice to know when people find it helpful.
EXCELLENT video!!!! Thank you so much!
Thank you Vicky
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Best explained video on stamparatus techniques I have seen. Good job. Thank you.
Oh thank you Diane, that’s sweet of you to say. I’m glad it was helpful