Welcome to the Stamparatus Blog Hop!
I’m so excited that Stampin’ Up asked me to join a very talented group of demonstrators from literally all over the world to show off our stamp positioning tool, the Stamparatus! There are 20 of us total on this hop, so get ready for a creative ride!
If you haven’t been on a blog hop before, it’s like a progressive dinner… enjoy a little bit at every blog. After reading about my project you will click the NEXT button at the end of my post. That will take you to the next blog with another project, and so on!
My project assignment was Die Cut Stamping. It is truly one of my favorite things to do with this tool to save a ton a time with stamping multiples. With the Stamparatus, you can stamp directly onto blank die cuts and get perfect images every time!
The best way for me to show you is with a video:
Try it! You will be amazed how quickly you can create perfectly stamped images!
The Wood Textures designer paper worked as a great background for this birthday card. I have a friend who loves wood working and this card is perfect for him!
and here is the inside of the card:
The Stamparatus will be available June 1st in our NEW annual Stampin’ Up Catalog!
Next stop on the hop is my friend, Lynsay Mahon! She’ll show you how to use the Stamparatus for Pattern Stamping. Click the banner below to go see:
I also mentioned Alison’s Round and Round Technique on stamping school – you can see her video here Direct link to video: https://youtu.be/mmT5uB42e3Y
BTW, back in December, I did a series of 6 videos for this tool. If you missed those and want to watch, you can see those here
Thanks for stopping by!
This card is very lovely.
Thanks for sharing.
Greetings from Germany
Tanja
Amazing use of a template! This is an adorable card. The strings on the balloons totally make it! Thanks for sharing Linda!
Love your card, and the die cut technique is SO fab. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thanks!
Great Video. You might think about allowing CC for those of us a little hard of hearing it helps to see the words as well as listening sometimes if I didn’t understand what was said. Thanks
Thank you for the comment! I need to research how to do the cc!
Love your birthday card and the use of die cuts this way. I will definitely give it a try.
Greetings from the Netherlands.
Such a fun and festive card, Linda! You’re such a good teacher, too. I enjoyed your video.
Aw thx:).
Your birthdaycard is very lovely! I love the Die Cut Technique! Thank you for sharing and your greate video!
Thanks so much! It was fun hopping with you!
Love these xx
Love your Birthday card Linda and the template idea for multiple die cut images! Love watching your videos xxx
Fantastic! Thank you so much for that video. People have tried to explain it to me but I’m slow. 😉
I love this technique ! Your card is really pretty and elegant Linda ! Love it !
Great demonstration – thanks, Linda. Love the fun colour combination used on your card, too.
Die cut stamping is probably my most favorite way to use the Stamparatus – really speeds up the process! Cute card!
Really clear and concise explanation. Thank you!
What area of Indy are you from? I’m a transplant to Fl. via Indianapolis!
I’m in NC not IN but I did live in Martinsville for a while….
Thanks! I’ve been using the die cuts since I got this tool back in October. I really really love how fast stamping goes now
Your card is amazing! Using the stamparatus for stamping on die cuts is just easy, isn´t it? Love this tool!
What a fun card, Linda!
Thanks, Dena!!
You are probably the best yet at doing these videos! No nonsense just straight to the point, very clear and easy to comprehend. Thankyou heaps
Thanks for the wonderful comment! I appreciate it and glad you liked them!
Linda