Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Well Scripted Beautiful Wings



I've been trying to stick with current product and Christmas samples,
but today will succomb to my urge to share  some
BRAND NEW, REALLY COOL, SOON TO BE RELEASED SU products!!

 This card  uses the Well Scripted stamp set and Beautiful Wings
Embosslit (for the Big Shot), which will be released in January with the Occasions Mini.

First, you will notice something different about the stamp.  Stampin' Up!
is releasing CLEAR MOUNTED RUBBER STAMPS.   I will share more about
this new product in an upcoming post.   Suffice to say it is a VERY good thing.

The embosslit features 5 textured butterflies, that can be layered or
stand-alone.  They are wonderful, fast additions to your cards,
scrapbook pages or other projects.

Can't wait to tell you about the new Clear Mounted Rubber
stamps, so STAY TUNED FOR FUTURE POSTS!!

Jackie


3 comments:

Kelly said...

Congratulations! I just wanted you to know that your project will appear on the Yahoo Group Late Night Stamper’s blog finds of the day for December 21. Want to receive your own copy of the blog finds of the day? Join us at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/stampinuplnstampers/ or visit our Blog Finds of the Day Blog at http://blogfindsoftheday.blogspot.com.

Tricia Rush Richner said...

Hi. Found you through Blog Finds of the Day. Saw your post and wondered how you like the stamps. . .is it too weird using the clear mount? Just curious.

Jackie said...

TRush: I personally LOVE the clear mount stamps. I thought I would not, but it is so easy to see where you are stamping. One suggestion I have is to use a slightly bigger block than the image requires, because when you are trying to look through the edge of the block, it is a tad distorted because of the grip edges of the clear block. Since I have the entire SU clear block bundle, no problem finding a block to go with any stamp image. I will likely be buying more clear mounted than would mounted stamps. Additionally, they are less expensive and require less storage space. Jackie