August 2008

 

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Showroom 

  Jennifer Wuthrich

We challenged the designers this month to dust off those stamp pads, pull out the paint and get creative with the super fun foam motif stamps from Scrapworks.

 

I have to admit it’s been a while since I have stamped. Stamping is something that I tend to lean far away from, but I like the other designers found these stamps to be a lot of fun to work with on various projects.

 

 

Design note:

Smaller sized stamps may get "lost" on scrapbooking layouts, but they are perfect for projects like cards and tags. These small projects are so much fun to do if you have a few spare minutes, and gift tags are always handy to have laying around.

 

Gift Tags by Janneke Smit. Supplies: Stamps: Scrapworks, Papers: Scenic Route, Journaling cards: Oh Dude, Cardstock: Bazzill Basics Paper, Canson, Hero Arts, Ribbon: Making Memories, Ink: Rubber Stampede, Marvy, Rub-ons: Wordsworth, Junkitz, Pencils: Staedtler, Brads: Junkitz, Safety pin: Making Memories, Pen: ZIG Millennium, Marker: American Crafts, Punch: EK Success, Other: staples, ribbon.

 

 

 

 

Design note: The Scrapworks stamps are small, and it makes them useful for many things, including cards, small projects, or layouts. Foam stamps are so versatile with lots of uses. On my projects I used black ink, but you could use ink, paint, glitter glue, and more, the sky is the limit!

Boo Gift Set by Di Hickman Supplies: Stamps: Scrapworks,  Paper: Die Cuts With a View, Brads: Creative Impressions, Bag Template: www.DiHickmanDesigns.com , Other: ink.

 

 

Design note: 

Having words is my favorite part of stamping! It makes it so simply to relay a message in the right font for easy card making! The “Spooky” font set the tone for this card.

Spooky by Michelle Boeckermann. Supplies: Stamps: Scrapworks ‘Motifs’- Fall, Paper: Die Cuts With a View, Cardstock: Bazzill, Transparencies: Making Memories, Rub-ons: Daisy D’s, Ink: Stampin' Up!, Clearsnap.

 

 

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