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Did you try selecting all the gobbledygook and deleting is since you can’t delete the post itself? I had to do that once when I had an upload that exploded like that
Wow! At first I laughed, but then it looked like a universe size art canvas. Can you imagine having that with a gorgeous galaxy overlay, an anatomy or communication piece? I copied a chunk of it onto Word. I want to make a 5x7 piece I can work with. Thanks for the unexpected inspiration!
Can anyone tell me what pack of DSP this paper came from? It is glossy, These are 6x6" pieces. I don't know if this is the original size or if it was originally 12 x 12" and then cut down. I believe it is Stampin' Up!
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Hello, I didn’t look through past postings so I hope this question isn’t a duplicate. Can anyone tell me who made dark blue (not turquoise) bare rubber stamps. I picked up some stamps that were not labeled and I am curious. This one is a Victorian woman
I have a set that color - by Stamping Sensations. Maybe you could search for that.
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I did this card today for the FFA663 challenge. Does anyone
know the name of the stamp? Someone stamped it for me.
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Thank you to Sabrina and Kathy for the info on my stamp.
The friend who stamped it for me didn't know what it was . I have
searched everywhere but Stampin'Up!. Duh I thought it looked like a Penny Black.
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I still can't see videos. Except when I edit a post, then I can briefly see it until the next time I refresh the page. So I will just take it on trust that this video will display. That is the Lil Inker color blocking die, Dina.
I am interested in this snowmen die set. Does anyone know what company makes this die set. I would like to purchase from original manufacturer, instead of no name on Amazon. Thanks.
I am interested in this snowmen die set. Does anyone know what company makes this die set. I would like to purchase from original manufacturer, instead of no name on Amazon. Thanks.
Hi! I have this die set which I ordered from Amazon. It is Chinese made. ABTOLS is the brand, but I could not find the parent company, or even what ABTOLS stands for. Anyway, I purchased this set from Amazon (seller Lion Coffee), and am very pleased with it. The wrapping is simple -- a plastic bag that houses the snowmen/parts and Christmas tree in individual plastic bags (pictures attached). I find the dies to be sturdy and cut very well. I don't think you would be disappointed if you took a chance on them, unless you are trying to not buy anything made in China.
Hi! I have this die set which I ordered from Amazon. It is Chinese made. ABTOLS is the brand, but I could not find the parent company, or even what ABTOLS stands for. Anyway, I purchased this set from Amazon (seller Lion Coffee), and am very pleased with it. The wrapping is simple -- a plastic bag that houses the snowmen/parts and Christmas tree in individual plastic bags (pictures attached). I find the dies to be sturdy and cut very well. I don't think you would be disappointed if you took a chance on them, unless you are trying to not buy anything made in China.
Thank you for the information. I prefer to purchase from the manufacture directly. I try not to purchase from knock off companies, but will keep in mind.
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Thank You! CottageCutz was the first place I did a search. I searched Snowmen and Snowmen Pile without success. I didn't think about searching for Stacked Snowmen .
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Can anyone tell me what company makes unmounted light blue stamps?
I saw some unmounted stamps with light blue rubber at the thrift store. They were mostly sentiments for the holidays. There was also one with a finger pointing, some words like push, pull, and something for the back of the cards. Sorry no photo.
The stamps had numbers on them and each was in a clear plastic box (like SU uses) that seemed to fit the size of the stamp.
Thanks!
Also, would you recommend them?
I believe these are TAC--The Angel Company--stamps.
As far as would I recommend them, if the images are what you like, than, sure, why not? Also, I could very well be wrong, but I don't believe the company is even around anymore.
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I believe these are TAC--The Angel Company--stamps.
As far as would I recommend them, if the images are what you like, than, sure, why not? Also, I could very well be wrong, but I don't believe the company is even around anymore.
I think I have a set with this light blue color and it is labeled The Angel Company. It was inherited. It stamps well.
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I believe these are TAC--The Angel Company--stamps.
As far as would I recommend them, if the images are what you like, than, sure, why not? Also, I could very well be wrong, but I don't believe the company is even around anymore.
Thanks for both your answers! I liked the images but was concerned they would not stamp well.