Do you sometimes find that your polymer stamps are difficult to keep on the original plastic sheet in your case? Here is a tip that will help you avoid that issue and help you know which stamp is missing from your set. The newer sets I purchased from Stampin’ Up! have this feature built-in. For the older sets, use this tip to keep track and protect your stamps.
Read MoreIf there is one common issue I have heard from stampers, it is making bows to decorate their cards. Here are a few tips to “cheat” on making your bows, and another on how to simply and consistently succeed in making a flat knot. To purchase any Stampin’ Up! products, go to my online store, or an easy bowmaker, contact me at suzanne@memiepapyrus.com
Read MoreDo you get overwhelmed by too many little bits and pieces of card stock, leftover from your crafting? Here are a few ideas on what to do with them, store them, keep them, use them, or throw them out. As a bonus, there are two card ideas using 1/2 inch strips.
Read MoreEasily find the centre of a card layer, no matter what the size, with this easy tip. Learn how to identify the centre of your punched images to make a well-balanced card or tag.
Read MoreAfter masking, reverse masking, learn how the faux tearing technique and get impressive results, on one layer of cardstock. To get any of these supplies, go to my online store and use this month’s hostess code RPP3AGYF.
Read MoreStampin’ Up! has a wonderful selection of colouring tools. The Stampin’ Blends have become very popular, but the Blender Pen is another tool that may have been overlooked of late. Learn how to use it in this week’s Tuesday Tip.
Read MoreBuilder punches are practical and fun, but you need to think about how to use them to maximize your card stock and not waste it. This video will provide a couple of tips to do just that. If you need any of these products, you can go to my Online Store here. I would be happy to be your demonstrator.
Read MoreMini glue dots are a versatile adhesive that is very strong. Learn some tips on how to use them on your projects.
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