A fellow demonstrator, Mary Ann, asked me to explain how to use the Stamp-a-ma-jig. For her question she wins a package of Gusseted Envelopes (pg.169). Congratulations! Let me begin by saying I cased this idea from the WOW Video that SU put out from Regionals. I was such a good example that I had to add it to my blog. The first thing I did was stamp this tree from one of my favorite sets, Love As A Tree (pg. 110) using our Saraha Sand Ink. To make it lighter, I stamped off first.




































Woo hooo! How exciting! Thank you, thank you, thank you, Linda, for rewarding me with the beautiful gusseted envelopes! I LOVE that Thoroughly Modern designer paper! They will be so fun to use!
And thank you for the information about the stamp-a-ma-jig. I had asked several people about the uses for the different sides of the imaging sheet, and couldn’t get a knowledgeable answer. Now I know!
And I really, really like the tree you made with the SAMJ. You’re right; the tree did look messy after you colored it with the pastels. But, wow, did it ever turn out beautiful when you over stamped it with the darker ink! I’m definitely going to show this technique to my customers! With the same tree, of course. It’s gorgeous!
Thank you!
Posted by: Mary Ann | August 01, 2009 at 10:16 PM
You're welcome. I am glad this little bit of information helped. Credit goes to the Workshop WOW Video for helping me to explain it in a way that us "regular" gals can understand. Demos, If you do not have this video yet....it is on sale for $17.47 and is well worth it.
Posted by: Linda Owens | August 02, 2009 at 06:43 AM