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Burnaby, BC, Canada
Hi My name is Serena also known as "Reenybeanies" I became a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator because I enjoy Stamping and Crafting. I love being part of a company that inspires my creativity with exclusive stamps and accessories! I Joined Stampin'Up! in 2004 as a Club member I loved it so much spending time with new friends just sitting and talking and of course learning new and exciting techniques so I decided to become a demonstrator so that I could teach people the exciting world of Rubber Stamps. Where you can create Cards, Scrapbook Pages, Home Decor, Books, and More! its just not a craft its a time to spend a little time on you. I also wanted the versatility of having my own home business. I love being part of a company that allows me to plan my business around my schedule. If you want more information about Stampin’ Up!’s exciting products, or about Stampin’ Up!’s unique business opportunity, please contact me either through email or by phone. I can't wait to talk to you and share some fun and exciting projects.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Undefined............

Now you are probably wondering  what I mean; undefined well Stampin'Up came up with a product that you create yourself a design, you carve it and then you stamp it.  It's a stamp carving kit 




This kit includes 4 wooden blocks, 2 carving tools bold and a fine tip for details, sample images, post cards, carving rubber, mounting foam,  island indigo Stampin' write marker,  instruction booklet, all in a cute little box  

Now one confusing part I found out is that you draw your image on a piece of regular copy paper in pencil and rub it on the carving rubber and then carve it. I have had a few people ask me where the transfer paper was and I was wondering my self so  I did some digging and found out what to use for transferring your design.  I have attached this Video from Allison Okamitsu from nicepeoplestamp  which was very helpful in explaining everything hope it helps.

Here are some examples pictures of hand carved stamps.  







Happy carving.  
 

1 comment:

Janet Y said...

Hi Serena. I was surfing your blog and found my Inuksuk on it! TFS! I think you should carve your beanie logo! That would be super adorable!