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Monday 23 May 2016

EPISODE 2 - Stamped Images With Matching Dies

Hi Friends,

How have you all been? Well I have been Super busy lately, as I was working for the launch of our much awaited JUMBO STAMPOHOLIC .  Its now available for pre Orders and will ship By net month Mid Most probably.

And We are Having a FLAT 5$ OFF SALE on any Stampoholic purchased only for today. So go to our FACEBOOK SHOP and book your today. Use coupon code "HAPPYSUNDAY" 

And now is the time to hand over the post to SARAH ELLIOT, She has come up with Episode-2 of the Stampoholic Tutorial Videos. And what a wonderful and informative post/video she has created and OMG the cards are soo ADORABLE,

OVER TO SARAH ...



Welcome back for Episode 2 - this week I would like to share some tips and tricks on using stamped images that come with thin metal dies.  The first set that I am using is the solid metal dies which you have to cut first and then stamp - by using a template in your Stampoholic it makes it so much easier to line up the stamp and get a perfect impression every time.


For more detailed instructions please check out the youtube video attached.


Now the second set that I used is the open metal dies.  Generally you would cut these apart and then place them on all your images that you have stamped in various places on the paper.  By keeping the dies attached you can stamp and cut all in one run through your die cut machine.



First you place your dies cutting side down on your stampoholic as shown.


Then you would position your stamps in the spot for each die, wiggle them into place and then close the lid to transfer them over.  Then you can stamp as many as you want and when you are ready to die cut you just place your die over top and run it through your die cut machine once.


You will definitely want to see the video to watch this one in action 


Here are the copic colours used in the above cards.




Hope you enjoy the video and get inspired to make many great projects.  But before you go Die Cuts and More is having a give away, at the end of this 6 Video series there will be a draw and you can win a Stampoholic Nano of your very own.  Please see the rules below.

Stampoholic Nano Giveaway

1. Must be a subscriber to Die Cuts and More on YouTube.

2. Must be a subscriber to ME on YouTube.

3. Join the Stampoholic Fans Facebook Group and Like the Stampoholic Shop on Facebook.

4. Leave a comment on the Die Cuts and More blog for Episode 1.

Monday 9 May 2016

Multi Step Stamping With STAMPOHOLIC

Hi Friends!!!
Today I want to introduce you to SARAH ELLIOT of http://sarahelliottcards.blogspot.in/  .


She is a wonderful  crafter and a more wonderful person from Ontario, Canada . She will be doing a 6 videos series on STAMPOHOLIC for us. When I requested her she immediately agreed to it. Thanks Sarah and what a wonderful start she has given us.


Over to Sarah.

Hi! I am Sarah, I live in London, Ontario. Married with two kids and work full time as an insurance underwriter on the side ? I spend most of my spare time with my family and in my craft room. I started blogging to share my passion for paper crafting which has turned into so much more. I love altering projects, making cards and even mixed media.


Today I would like to share the first of my projects for the Stampoholic tool from Die Cuts and More.



This tool can come in handy when you are trying to perfectly position sentiments or other stamps and great for when you are not always able to get a perfect impression on your first try.  The paper and stamp stay in the same position so that you can stamp over and over.  But I would like to share some other uses for this tool.




The first project that I have to share is this "Lovely" Anniversary card.  I want to share how you can position your multi-layered stamps so that you can use them over and over again to make more than one image without having to place the stamps every time, which can take a lot of time and patience.

You will need a stamp set that has layers to the image and co-ordinating inks to stamp the layers in.  I am using the Vintage Roses stamp set from Altenew and Stampin Up Inks.


This is a very hard process to explain so please check out the video attached.  Below is a photo of what the stamps will look like after you have gone through placing and stamping for your first image.  Once they are all in place you can just put in a piece of paper and ink up the stamps one corner at a time to stamp as many images as you want.



Hope you enjoy the video and get inspired to make many great projects.  But before you go Die Cuts and More is having a give away, at the end of this 6 Video series there will be a draw and you can win a Stampoholic Nano of your very own.  Please see the rules below.


Stampoholic Nano Giveaway

1. Must be a subscriber to Die Cuts and More on YouTube.

2. Must be a subscriber to ME on YouTube.

3. Join the Stampoholic Fans Facebook Group and Like the Stampoholic Shop on Facebook.

4. Leave a comment on this post.


Good Luck and Happy Papercrafting!