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Does any SU! demo know if this stamp is available as a digital image?
I like the stamp but I've always found background stamps to be very cumbersome to use. I'd rather purchase this as a digital stamp image then print out on cardstock and hand color rather than putz around with the stamp itself.
I did a quick search of "Swallowtail" on the MDS page (Digital Downloads - My Digital Studio) and couldn't find any results, but new content is regularly released so you can watch to see if it's released sometime soon.
Personally, I love the stamp and haven't even gotten it yet (it arrives Wednesday). I've seen some amazing things with it that you wouldn't be able to do with a digital image. Check some ideas out here: Pinterest / Search results for stampin up swallowtail
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Oh! It would make a great digi stamp wouldn't it? Makalah is right, we never know what might show up as an MDS download! SU demos have a place to make suggestions...I'll go do that:-)
I was thinking that I would print 4 to a sheet like a standard A2 card and then color it in and use it in similar ways that I've seen around the stamp-osphere
That, to me would be easier to handle than a clunky block. I do appreciate that it is available in both wood and clear mount, but I'd prefer to play around with a digital image.
Yeah I'm big into digital stamps too. I use photoshop DAILY and my trusty Epson Workforce wideformat printer. I like coloring with copics with digital stamp printouts. I seem not to get as good result with coloring copics when stamped with memento ink.