Learn the basic tips & tricks for how to use rubber stamps and your other stamping tools for handmade cardmaking and scrapbooking. Beginners will want to start with Part 1 at the bottom of the page and work your way up, going through them one at a time for a basic Stamping 101 course. Experienced stampers can just pick and choose from these videos for a quick refresher course. I'll be adding more stamping videos, the newest on top, so please stop by again soon.
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Part 5
Save paper and time! Keep your paper scraps organized and easy to find and use with this quick and easy tip.
Part 4
Here's an idea for organizing your Stampin' Up! ink pads and accessories. I like being able to pull out a whole drawer to bring it to my work space and have all the inks or accessories from a color collection right there.
Part 3
Refilling Stampin' Up! Markers
I'm often asked how to refill the Stampin' Up! markers. It's so very easy, and I'll show you how in this video. All you need is the matching Classic Stampin' Ink Refill bottle.
Part 2
Classic inks are water-based and fast drying; the Basic Black and Basic Gray are waterproof;
Craft inks are slow drying and can be embossed; besides paper they can be used on things such as wood and fabric;
Stazon ink is a quick drying solvent ink suitable for watercoloring and stamping on nontraditional items such as metal, plastic, etc.
Versamark is great for giving a watermark effect and can be embossed.
Part 1
Wooden Stamps versus Clear Rubber Stamps
This video covers the different types of stamps Stampin' Up! sells. It also covers mounting rubber stamps when you first receive them, both wooden and clear mount.