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I thought I had bought this set (pg. 130 in your catty) called Totally Tabs to go with the tab punch. I didn't and now am wondering if I have saved myself some money? Or did I miss out and should I get the darn thing? I do use the tag punch, but not ALL the time, since I have so many punches. I guess it is a luxury, kind of stamp set, since you use it with the tag punch. I suppose you could use it alone, depending on what you are doing with it. (I'm not that creative!).
Anyone have Totally Tabs? And if so, are you using it? Do you like it??
I have this set and I really like it! Although I am going to take a sharp knife and cut out the center of the stamps (between the edge designs). It's too hard to keep the ink off of the center and therefore off of your cardstock.
I have it, got it as an award at convention. I have stamped with just one of the tabs, it was very cool though! There is a picture of the card on my blog - you will need to click on the photo to enlarge it big enough to see the tab.
It isn't likely to be a set that gets featured a lot in the gallery as it isn't really a focal point set, more of an add on and embellishment.
I agree with craftybee. I cut the center out of two of them. It is a cool set but it does collect ink in places you don't want them to. Make sure you mount the set first and then remove the center with a sharp exacto knife or you might be sorry. These designs just fit the tab punch and there is no room for error. I just finished a card with one of the tabs and the In the Spotlight set. It will be on my galleryand my blog, in a day or two after I get a photo taken.
The type of pad that you use would make a difference also. I use the craft ink and that sponge pad does not forgive like the classic pad does. You just need to make sure your image is inked well and then press gently when you stamp. It takes a bit of practice.