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a year ago or so someone posted a code for a free bottle of stickes with an order placed on her website. The code was found in a cardmaking magazine, I believe.
Gina offers great deals all the time, it would be best if you sign up for her newsletter on the website (lower right corner) and/or her blog as she posts deals in both places so you don't miss out on any deals.
this past release she gave away a free digital paper pack with purchase with the most recent release.
last month she offered a huge discount on Copic ciao markers ($99.95 I believe for a set of 36!)
She also offers free shipping on orders over $35, which makes things a lot more economical and if you order three stamps sets, you get a free set. This month the free set is called Tag Lines. :-D
GinaK's stamps come in a sheet mounted on to cling mount all ready to cut apart and stick to the binder sheets or tins that the stamp sets are packaged in. We like to use Tim Holtz's scissors - but the Kai ones are great too.
One quick hint - take off the white paper protecting the cling mount background. It makes cutting the rubber much easier.
Thanks for the info. When you are ready to actually stamp with them, do you need something special to adhere them to an acrylic block or do you just stick them on and stamp away? TIA!
GinaK's stamps come in a sheet mounted on to cling mount all ready to cut apart and stick to the binder sheets or tins that the stamp sets are packaged in. We like to use Tim Holtz's scissors - but the Kai ones are great too.
One quick hint - take off the white paper protecting the cling mount background. It makes cutting the rubber much easier.
Here's a few photos for some visual help...
Thank you for showing me how to cut my stamps. Now, I just need to get up the nerve to do it! LOL I want to use the dang things:cool: