This works two ways. First take a background stamp, ink it, then press a solid image stamp (uninked) onto the rubber of the background stamp. This will ink the smaller solid image stamp, leaving the background design on it. You can then take that stamp and stamp it on your project piece (you can do that multiple times on different areas of the background stamp). You can also take the background stamp, stamp it on your project piece, and you will get a background that has the images from the solid stamp in it. Both look way cool. You can either use both pieces in your project, or either piece. HTH.
Lisa
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