Quick Tip - Stamping a Scene with Masking

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THANK YOU! FINALLY, The Mystery is Solved! I have held on to some Making Paper for Years and I do mean years!!!! lol. I just could not understand how to use it until I took the time to really focus and look at your video which made it SIMPLE! GOD BLESS YOU!

Kandie
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OMG, I just LOVE this! I never heard of that masking product before - I HAVE to go get some. And that stamp set?! To DIE for! And I definitely like this technique better than stamping each piece separately then cutting them all out and adhering them on a card on top of eachother. Less messy looking, and really cool!

vjwe
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I appreciate the work you put into this, but I always stamp the foreground first. Still, I really like your cards and thank you for putting all the time into these videos.

reallycrazypaper
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I have never seen this product before, or this technique - I LOVE it!

vjwe
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Awesome tutorial! I recently bought that Lawn Fawn stamp set. I can't wait to play with it!

christygetscrafty
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How very cool to be able to figure that all out with out having a main stamp design down first . Mine would look very bad after watching you do this . My mind would just give up and say a very unkind thing to myself. Opps

florencesmith
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I was told you should stamp from the front back, it seams to me that would make it easier,

arebel
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That is a first for me will have to watch at couple of times before I try thanks for sharing cheers Lee (NZ)

LeeGysberts
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Thaks so much for this great idea Kristina :o)

fanouchi
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i would love to see the finished card. the masking was great.

stampinjill
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Thank you Kristina I always get confused on how to do this. ;0)

mrstraci
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I learned how to do this yesterday, but in a much easier way than this. Oh my, such a complicated way to do it ... But it may work for some ...

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