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  • čas přidán 3. 02. 2023
  • I am attempting to use my BigShot, die cuts and stamps from Globleland.
    globleland.com/en-ca
    Get 10% off when placing an order.
    As long as you enter the code, you can enjoy a 10% discount.
    Coupon code: Deborah10
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    Canada
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Komentáře • 8

  • @jonnawatson3944
    @jonnawatson3944 Před rokem

    U r doing great

  • @jonnawatson3944
    @jonnawatson3944 Před rokem +1

    Use your mouse in the stamping platform to give it some give. Use your mouse pad under the paper u r stamping

  • @marygerhard8958
    @marygerhard8958 Před rokem

    Good morning. I have been stamping for years and thought I might give you a couple of tips. I agree with the other suggestions, but I did notice your the table you are stamping on has a little give to it, it is best to stamp on a solid table. Polymer stamps do not need a lot of pressure to get a good impression. Prior to inking, condition your new stamp by rubbing your finger, a lint free cloth or a light grit sandpaper over it. Use a mouse pad under your paper or a couple of pieces of thin copy paper to give it a little cushion. Some stamps have irregularities made into the image on purpose, so you may not get a perfect stamped image. Another trick is to die cut the shape out first, leave the image in the negative piece of paper, place the polymer stamp on top and then stamp. It lines up perfectly. Jennifer McGuire on youtube has many videos showing this trick. I love all your digitals and have bought many, but I don't have this one you are using. I love it and need to go shopping!! Hope these tips help. Thanks for sharing! 🙂

  • @jonnawatson3944
    @jonnawatson3944 Před rokem +1

    When u tape things down use a low tack tape

  • @jonnawatson3944
    @jonnawatson3944 Před rokem +1

    If u use your sleeve and press evenly over everything.

    • @magnolia07gal92
      @magnolia07gal92 Před rokem

      There are a lot of tutorials you can look up to see how it's done. That way you won't get frustrated and give up.

  • @suetillman1517
    @suetillman1517 Před rokem

    You need to condition a new polymer stamp. Some use a light grit sandpaper. Some use a fingernail file. I think I’ve seen using your hand or something. Not sure but you should be able to look it up on CZcams. I’m sure others will have ideas.