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I searched the forums but didn't find what I'm looking for......I have 6 new sets of JustRite Stamps that I purchased during the 2 for 1 sale and I still haven't used them! I have 2 of the smallest Scallop Circle Nesties sets but I need to know how to use them together???? I am all about simple and quick. How do you stamp an image and then cut it out with the nestie and get it centered? Or do you cut it out first with your nestie and then somehow stamp in the center. I also have several size circle punches and Marvy circle punches. What do you use to get those beautiful results I see all over the galleries? Right now, I'm afraid I made a bad purchase and just want to send them back! HELP PLease! Thank you!
I don't know about JustRite because I don't have any, but I sometimes do as RiverIsis suggests - stamp first and then with something not too tacky, like masking tape, stick the die onto the paper.
Otherwise with regular stamps I will cut and emboss first and then use the Stamp-a-ma-jig for placement, but I am not sure if the JustRite system will work with that.
I also stamp first and then center my die over the image and hold in place with 2 small pieces of the blue painters tape and cut out. Works great for me.
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I stamp first and then cut with my Nesties.
With the punches, turn your punch upside down, then slide the paper in & you'll be able to see exactly where you are punching on your stamped image.
I also stamp first and then center my die over the image and hold in place with 2 small pieces of the blue painters tape and cut out. Works great for me.
I use the blue painter's tape as well; a very tiny piece...