I shared a charming Easter bunny note card on yesterday’s post. The Stampin’ Up! Sweet Little Something photopolymer stamp set offers multi-step stamping (3 layers) of the bunny. The result is a rich, photographic stamped design! I used my Stamparatus (available June 1) in the video above to demonstrate the process of multi-step layering for the bunny with fabulous results . Learn more about the Stamparatus stamp positioning tool (oodles of videos) here.
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Thanks for the tips. I had not seen anyone use the small mat behind the paper before. Stamping off is a good idea too. Your card is adorable!!!!
Thanks, Gail. I think stamping off gives a softer look and really let’s the middle layer “sing!”
Thanks for sharing the adorable Bunny Card and for sharing your tips on the Stamparatus….I cannot wait to get mine in a few weeks and play….
We are all just itching for that next round of deliveries (December reservations). Thanks for your patience. It’s worth it!
Great video with lots of great tips, Mary! Love how that bunny came out. <3
Thanks, Brian. The little bunny has grown on me!