Are you planning to use it as a background on 12x12 paper? Figured you are, since the stamp itself is big enough to cover a card with one stamping. For larger paper, maybe you could butt the images up right against one another (or even overlap very slightly), then cover up the "seams" with a complementary color of ribbon. (Gee...that sounds pretty interesting, if I do say so myself...I'll have to try that!)
One other tip, which I use when wheeling, too - do your stamping (or rolling) on a diagonal so lining up the image with the edges of the paper is not an issue. Being slightly off is usually really obvious if you stamp "square" - KWIM? Also, use a piece of scrap paper under your project so you can stamp over the edges of your paper.
(edited to add: this is based on using the SU Paisley background stamp - didn't even think about the fact that there could be paisley stamps from other mfrs. that are different sizes.)
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