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Card Making Top Related Articles
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1). How to Make Rubber Stamps - Comparing Methods of Manufacture By : Robert de Rooy
Vulcanized Rubber Stamps
The traditional red rubber stamp that everybody is familiar with will have been manufactured in a vulcanizing press. The first rubber stamp vulcanizing press was patented in 1890 by Charles Schultze in New Orleans USA. Vulcanizing is today one of the most cost effective methods of making rubber stamps for mass produced stamps.
Article Related to: rubber stamps, stamp making, laser, vulcanized, self inking, polymer, trodat, clear stamps, colop, ideal, polymers, unmounted rubber stamp, uv exposure, instagrip, custom made, craft stamps, card making, scrapbooking
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3). Rubber Stamping Clipart – Save money by sending artwork direct to a rubber stamp manufacturer By : Robert de Rooy
Rubber Stamping Clipart – Save money by sending artwork direct to a rubber stamp manufacturer
Article Related to: rubber stamping, stamping, clipart, save money, rubber stamp artwork, custom made, unmounted, rubber stamps, craft stamp, card making, scrapbooking
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4). Rubber Stamping Clipart – Save money by sending your own artwork direct to a stamp manufacturer By : Robert de Rooy
By following a few simple guidelines you can save money by creating rubber stamp artwork that a stamp manufacturer can download without any design input, stamp manufacturers love it when artwork arrives that is ‘ready’ for production.
You may currently be paying $12.00 for an unmounted, mass produced stamp in the shops, buying the same size stamp direct from a rubber stamp manufacturer will be about $9.
Article Related to: rubber stamping, stamping, clipart, save money, rubber stamp artwork, custom made, unmounted, rubber stamps, craft stamp, card making, scrapbooking, unmounted stamps, online clipart, stampsearch
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5). Iris Folding - Great For Card Making Ideas By : Vicki Churchill
Iris folding is a great way to make any of your card making ideas stand out and it is very inexpensive, the only items you will need to be able to do iris folding is a cutting mat, scissors, craft knife, different colored paper, card, glue, tape and removable tape.
Article Related to: iris folding, brads, ribbon, gingham ribbon, organza ribbon, satin ribbon, silk ribbon, card making
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6). Make The Most Of Your Peel Off Stickers By : Teresa Patchett
Don't you find it maddening when you peel an outline sticker from the sheet and notice that the bits of peel off left behind also make a great picture, if only you could peel them and put them in the right place to recreate the picture. Well now you can do just that.
All you need to do is carefully stick a piece of masking tape onto the remaining pieces of the peel off then peel it carefully to lift the pieces from the backing sheet.
Article Related to: peel offs, die cuts, card making, crafts
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9). Finding The Best Craft Glue For Your Card Making Ideas By : Vicki Churchill
Craft glue can come in various forms. Liquid, glue sticks, tape, dots, and glittered, envelope glue and so on. It is important to use the right craft glue to avoid ruining your projects.
Article Related to: craft glue, brads, ribbon, gingham ribbon, organza ribbon, satin ribbon, silk ribbon, card making
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12). How To Use Alcohol Inks By : Vicki Churchill
Alcohol inks are dye based multi surface inks that can be used on a variety of surfaces including glossy paper, dominos, plastic, metal, shrink plastic metal foil, glass and many other materials.
Article Related to: brads, ribbon, gingham ribbon, organza ribbon, apeture cards, silk ribbon, card making, card making i
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