Background Stamping Series Post #4
continuing the conversation. Post #1 introduced background stamping
This post is a reminder that you don't have to use the whole stamp
Try stamping just the edge or angling the stamp on the paper.
The edge of the Breathtaking Bouquet stamp is very pretty
and has a nice finished look when you stamp just along the edge.
You can very how far in you stamp
and whether the card is vertical or horizontal
The card at the top of the post uses strips of cardstock
to finish off the edge of the stamp.
The rest of the focal piece was easy to put together from scraps
and the Medium Daisy Punch and the Sprig Punch.
full product list at the bottom of the post
I've prepared a 5 page hand-out with
20 different ideas for using background stamps
This is available as a PDF file
FREE with an order using the February Host Code
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Once you start playing you'll find there are lots of ways to use a background stamp.
There are also a variety of background stamps available
in Stampin'UP!'s current catalog. Click here to shop for background stamps.
Thanks for stopping by
- come back tomorrow to get some ideas for using just part of your background stamps.
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Click here to browse all the Stampin'UP! Product
When you shop on-line use the Host Code of the Month to earn extra rewards!
. . . the Host code for February 2020 is: 6MUFQ7ZY
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