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A Sticky Situation

Stampin up sticky cuts

I should know better.  I hadn't used Stampin' Up!'s Sticky Cuts before and proceeded full steam ahead on my maiden voyage.  I ended up with a tree trunk doubled over and leaves sticking to my fingers or tweezers, refusing to extricate themselves from one or the other . . . . all in a sea of glitter.  I vowed to never use them again.  My whispered dialogue worthy of Tony Soprano. 

Then I discovered the directions . . .

Properly used, Sticky Cuts are quite simple.  They function much like Sticky Strip Tape.  Had I read the directions, I would have known to remove the desired die-cut and peel off the white backing.  Next, you adhere the adhesive image to the project.  After applying the image, you press down firmly and remove the orange-ish transparent plastic liner.  The image is ready for beads or glitter. 

Once I straightened out my sticky mess (which should never have happened) and added glitter, I fell immediately in love.  The glitter (added one color at a time), had fallen neatly into place and the sparkle was breathtaking.  This will be a delightful surprise for my 15 year old daughter, a budding little artist, who will use the On Board Art Journal for sketching.

TIP:  If you haven't used Stampin' Up!'s Spiral Punch before, here's a great tutorial by Colleen Laux. 

Note:  The Full of Life stamp used is on Stampin's Up!'s Dormant Stamp List and available to order.

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Stamp Set:  Full of Life (111500, Dormant Stamp List But Available)
Paper:  Good Morning Sunshine Designer Series Paper (113966), Pacific Point Textured (111345, In Color Assorted), Kiwi Kiss Textured (111345, In Color Assorted), So Saffron (105118), Chocolate Chip (102128)
Ink:  Chocolate Chip (100908)
Cool Tools:  Spiral Punch (108341), Boho Blossoms Punch (110711)
The Perfect Touch:  Sticky Cuts Sweet (114301), Fine Supernova Stampin' Glitter (114287, Olive and Chocolate), Pacific Point Corduroy Buttons (114341), Kiwi Kiss/Vanilla Satin Ribbon (111879), Stampin' Dimensionals (104430)

Other:  On Board Art Journal (107065)

Sticky cuts sweet

20 thoughts on “A Sticky Situation”

  1. If you like comfort foods I have a great and easy crock pot recipe for you! My family enjoys it with mashed potatoes and corn!

    “Coke” Roast

    1 FROZEN eye round roast
    1 can Coke (regular)
    1 can cream of mushroom soup
    1 envelope onion soup mix

    Mix the coke, mushroom soup and onion soup mix together. Put the FROZEN roast in a crock pot and pour the mixture over top. Put on high for about 7-8 hours. You will get a really yummy gravy with this. Enjoy!

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  2. Too funny… I love that you share when you make a mess too! Sometimes life just happens, doesn’t it? Love your glitter tree.. may have to revisit that stamp set again!

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  3. Must place another order immediately for sticky cuts and glitter! Had them on my first one and was trying not to spend so much. Forget it! I have to spend too much! 🙂
    Thanks for the awesome inspiration!
    ~Kendra

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  4. Hilarious. Makes me feel better to read about the experts making mistakes! The final results are just perfect. Sounds like a wonderful way to really stick the glitter to the card.

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  5. Thansk you for clearing these instructions. I wanted to thank you for the Stamping 911 tutorial, and for directing me to splitcoaststampers website. It has been very helpful. I wanted to ask, do you scrapbook, and, if so, would you show some of your lay-outs sometime? I am new to this site, and I am trying to catch up, so this may have been posted before. Please forgive if it has. Nancy E

    Hi Nancy: I’m don’t scrapbook . . . yet 🙂 Thanks for asking. Hugs, Mary

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  6. You made me laugh. But your book turned out beautifully. I LOVE glitter and this is so neat.
    Great job!

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  7. WOW Mary! I love, love, love it!! So sparkly & pretty… your daughter will love it!
    PS… got a laff out of your little whisper thing!

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  8. I absolutely love this. I just ordered these myself. I also love how you slipped the dormant stamp set in there to remind people of those sets that they don’t look at every time they open their catalog. I am trying to find ways to “show” my customers the products to purchase and this is such a great way to do it. As always you are an inspiration! Thanks so much – Jennine

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  9. I loved this post! It made me realize that some of our mistakes are just learning curves & and we all have a curve here & there. The journal is such a touching gift…I think I’ve been inspired to make one for my daughter. Thanks!

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  10. Soprano’s whispered dialogue?? Choked a bit on my coffee when I read that. Too funny!!! Thank you so much for your candid honesty. I’m sure your daughter will love the journal!

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  11. Mary, you made my day!! I have so many flops it is not funny. Nice to know even seasoned stampers like you make a mistake. Maybe there is hope for me!

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