Todays video I will touch on what clear blocks I use most when using clear mount stamp sets
Until later... Happy Stampin!
Comments
Great tip using the blocks for a collage! As I was watching your video, something else came to mind. Since the blocks are clear, you can place your block on your grid paper. Seeing the lines on the grid paper through the block will make it easy to line up your rubber pieces, getting them nice and straight next to each other (like making sure the word phrase is straight). cool!
Thanks for the hints. I absolutely LOVE the new clear mount stamps! Sometimes I find it helpful to arrange my stamps rubber side down (register up) and then place the clear mount block on top to pick them up. That way I have a better idea of what the stamped image will look like. This also allows me to use the grid paper to make sure the stamped image will fit inside a certain area. Hugs!
The clear mount also allows you to mix and match stamps from different sets on one block. This works really great if you are random stamping to make your own background paper. i.e three different flowers or star.
Great tip using the blocks for a collage! As I was watching your video, something else came to mind. Since the blocks are clear, you can place your block on your grid paper. Seeing the lines on the grid paper through the block will make it easy to line up your rubber pieces, getting them nice and straight next to each other (like making sure the word phrase is straight). cool!
Posted by: Jenny | January 21, 2010 at 12:14 PM
Thanks for the hints. I absolutely LOVE the new clear mount stamps! Sometimes I find it helpful to arrange my stamps rubber side down (register up) and then place the clear mount block on top to pick them up. That way I have a better idea of what the stamped image will look like. This also allows me to use the grid paper to make sure the stamped image will fit inside a certain area. Hugs!
Posted by: Janet | January 21, 2010 at 05:28 PM
The clear mount also allows you to mix and match stamps from different sets on one block. This works really great if you are random stamping to make your own background paper. i.e three different flowers or star.
Posted by: Carolyn Stout | January 22, 2010 at 09:16 AM