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Thursday 6 February 2014

Re-Inker Stamp Pad


To start I made a felt topped foam rectangle to use as my custom stamp pad.
I stamped the Kaisercraft Tic Toc stamp on this with black Stazon.


I then added Re-inker to all the 'black bits'.


I then used this custom stamp pad with my original stamp.


I then stamped on a square cream card base for a particular card.


I added Happy Birthday - a little Claire stamp - with Versafine 
and some wooden numbers
Happy 3rd Birthday 'Less is More'!


I actually needed a 30th Birthday card!

I will submit this to
and

Happy Crafting!


5 comments:

  1. Very nice, love the colours. Thanks for joining us at Love To Create this week.

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  2. Great technique Susan!
    Thanks so much
    Chrissie
    Less is More

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  3. A fab card and an unusual take on the challenge - always great to see a new technique work so well isn't it?

    Kathyk

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  4. Wow, such a great tutorial! REally want to give this a try now! Thanks for joining us this week at Love to Create!

    Mei
    LTC DT
    Anyone for Anya DT
    Stampavie and More DT
    Creative Fingers DT 

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  5. Lovely birthday card!
    Thank you for joining our 2nd Birthday Celebrations / Anniversary Challenge over at Love to Create Challenges this week.
    Ruza, LTC Admin/Designer
    Ruza's Craft Corner

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