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I wish I had had this several months ago when I first got mine. I thought I would NEVER figure out how to use it and this tutorial would have made it so much easier. Thanks in advance for all those will use it.
You did a fine job..thanks, printed it out to share with friends. Love mine. I use it to replace words from stamp sets...it's great. Thanks again for all the work put into this tutorial...making copies for my friends.
wish I had seen this years ago! Thank GOd for TexasGrammy who pulled me aside at the last Texas Stamp day and showed me how. However did I live with out mine?? I have 4 sheets filled with stuff now!
WOW, I have looked at these for three years and asked myself how this could work to line up the stamps for everyone since we mount our own. I had NO IDEA how it worked. Not only did you explain it very well but you made a sale for SU. Thank you for the help and I wish I had known this three years ago.
You are awesome. And so is the stamp-a-ma-jig. Now that I understand it. LOL
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Thanks so much Kurtis! I actually ordered one of these today and didn't have a clue how to use it, just figured I'd figure it out! Your step by step tutorial made it clear as a bell! Thanks for taking the time to do this!
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As a leftie, I would suggest that demos keep this in mind when demoing. To change for lefties, just position everything so that you stamp with the left hand and hold the ma-jig in your right. If true lefties try to use it stamping with the right, it gets very frustrating.
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Oh wow! I was showing the SAMJ the other night and we were working with a small piece of CS and I told them it was a little tricky to keep it from moving...never even THOUGHT to use MONO to hold it in place. THANKS Kurtis!
Oh wow! I was showing the SAMJ the other night and we were working with a small piece of CS and I told them it was a little tricky to keep it from moving...never even THOUGHT to use MONO to hold it in place. THANKS Kurtis!
I just stick the small piece of card stock to the sticky side of a post it note.
It gives you a large piece of paper to place the SAMJ on. When I'm done I attach the post it note to the plastic sheet so I always have it when I need it.
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Great tutorial!! Now I can use this tool that I bought a year ago and after a little playing wasn't able to get it to work. Now I just pulled it out and YIPPEE I get it
For some reason, I can't open it. I have Adobe, so I'm not sure what the problem is.
Thanks anyway, though. I'm sure it is very helpful. I have a SAMJ and have yet to use it.
For some reason, I can't open it. I have Adobe, so I'm not sure what the problem is.
Thanks anyway, though. I'm sure it is very helpful. I have a SAMJ and have yet to use it.
Try opening the Word document that I just added.....if you have Word on your computer. If you have Open Office (downloadable at openoffice.org) it will run it also.
I love my stamp-a-ma-jig! Use it a lot!!
Great Tutorial Kurtis!!
I have a tip... I bought one of those plastic cutting boards that is like the piece that comes with the samj...I cut it in pieces and keep it with the stamp sets I use it with the most! Saves on re-stamping your image, cleaning it off etc ;)
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I love my stamp-a-ma-jig! Use it a lot!!
Great Tutorial Kurtis!!
I have a tip... I bought one of those plastic cutting boards that is like the piece that comes with the samj...I cut it in pieces and keep it with the stamp sets I use it with the most! Saves on re-stamping your image, cleaning it off etc ;)
I use vellum and am then able to keep one in every set I use my samj with!!
Terrific. You did an awesome job on trhe photos and layout. I love my stamp a ma jig. I'll enjoy sharing this with my beginner stampers.
Thanks so much!