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![]() Dear Friend, Recently, we were at a craft store enjoying a stamping class, learning to stamp on surfaces we'd never considered before. As much as we were loving the class, we wondered if we could keep coming back. Stamping was beginning to be an expensive hobby. Just think, if you went to a craft store and bought the supplies from just one Creative Stamping kit, you would easily spend $30 at retail prices:
Plus, if you wanted to take a class, there would be an additional cost! Well, there's no longer any reason to worry about the cost because we're making it a whole lot more affordable with our new Creative Stamping Kit-of-the-Month Club from Annie's Attic! Attending expensive classes and making long trips to track down materials and supplies are a thing of the past. Now you can get the latest stamping goodies and best stamping ideas in one convenient kit delivered right to your door. It’s like taking a master stamping class right inside your home for a fraction of the cost you’d pay with all those other methods! If this sounds like a great deal to you, then don't hesitate to become a member of the Creative Stamping Kit-of-the-Month Club today! You get 50% off your first kit and three free stamping gifts! All you need are basic crafting supplies — the Club provides you with everything you need to create 3 - 5 complete stamping projects every month! We caught the stamping bug and so will you when you discover the totally fun and creative new ways to make a big impression! Whether you've never stamped before or have been stamping for years, you're in for a creative breakthrough. This offer has our stamp of approval — and it deserves yours too! Start stamping today!
Your Creative Stamping Team |
Step 1:
Rotate the direction of the stamp, and stamp some full images and some partial images running off the edge of the card stock to create added interest.
Step 2:
Use a different color of ink to stamp images so they overlap each other.
Step 3:
Ink edges of card-stock piece by rubbing ink pad directly across edges.
Step 4:
To add faux stitches, use a fine-tip pen to add dots along edges of paper ⅛-¼ inch apart. Draw thin lines to connect dots.
Step 5:
Admire your finished handiwork!
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