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Learn a Stamping Technique that Shows Movement

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Summary: Learn how to use stamps in order to create a sequence that appears to be moving in this free video series on stamping, markers and embossing.

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Janet Casto is an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator. She offers classes and home parties to teach her decorating techniques. She's also able to sell both stamp and scrapbook...read more

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on 8/2/2008 Love this Janet!

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"This next technique is called repetition stamping. It's a fun way to show movement. What you'll need for this project is a stamp that has a horse or a butterfly or something that can move. I've chosen a butterfly. You're just going to go ahead and ink it once, stamp it on your paper, and you'll pick your stamp up. Do not reink. Slightly move to your left or your right, whichever way you're doing it. Do not reink, lift up. One more time and push it down. What you'll see is your final product. You have dark, medium, to light. This shows like the butterfly is actually flying. This is a really cool technique to use with kid's cards, with dinosaurs, horses. They love to see the movement. Not only the kids, but adults do too. This is another technique that is a lot of fun. It can be used in scrap booking. It can be used with your 3D items. It can be used for gift tags. Anything you want. Have some fun with it. Once again, that's called repetition stamp. "

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