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Have you tried Stampin' Ups! Photopolymer Stamps sets yet? If not here's your chance to get a brand-new photopolymer stamp set called Settin' Sail (item 133453).
Have you tried Stampin' Ups! Photopolymer Stamps sets yet? If not here's your chance to get a brand-new photopolymer stamp set called Settin' Sail (item 133453).
Lots of versatility in this stamp set which features 21 stamps. This will be a great set for preserving those vacation memories, creating party decor and other summer fun.
· To learn
more about our photopolymer stamps and see the flyer for the Settin' Sail Stamp
Set, click here.
Why Will You Love Photopolymer Stamps?
Photopolymer
stamps are unique, fun designs that will inspire you and provide more
versatile options you may not see in Stampin' Ups! traditional wood- and clear-mount
stamp options. What
makes them so great?
- They're entirely transparent for perfect placement every time!
- They are durable. The photopolymer material is designed to last.
- Can you say sticky? (Don't worry; in a good way.) These stamps stick amazingly well to our clear blocks (blocks A,C and H recommended).
- They're age tested. They won't yellow or cloud up over time. They are clearly a great choice.
If you're still not sure about using these new stamps, why not take the "Seeing the Possibilities" (item 134532) on-line class. This downloadable class will provide all the basics you need to make the most of the newest photopolymer stamp offerings: Show & Tell 1 and 2 Stamp Sets.
Take this class to discover how quickly and easily you
can line up the stamped images for precision placement, achieve just the right
ink coverage, combine images together exactly where you want them, and more. The possibilities are endless!
This class is divided
into six PDF documents, and includes written instructions, step-out
photos, instructional videos, and supply lists for 15 projects. The
following topics are covered in the class:
- Backgrounds
- Building
- Layering
- Versatility
- Gift Giving
- Memory Keeping
1 comment:
Hello,
Great post! Very informative
~Anne
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