Hi Jackie and Jessie, I’m finishing watching the replay from Brownstown, MI. Life Happens. I love all of your tips and the wonderful review. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us. I’m looking forward to the rest of your series.
Hello Jackie & Jesi- It is nice to catch you both together. Great tips for anyone. Thanks for doing this series for everyone. Have an amazing week you two. 👏👏👏💕🌻
I consider myself a new but avid stamper, but I really enjoyed this class and I hope to get to attend the rest of them. You had some tips that I had not thought of. I appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge. Thank you
Thank you for the hints! I never thought about using the alcohol wipes to get the sticky back, great idea. I love seeing my stamps stained because it means that I love using that stamp.
Hello Jackie and Jesi. What a wonderful idea. Even for us old stampers, this will motivate us and learn to just have fun. I am a veteran Stampin Up demo. Even though I chose not to be a demonstrator after 22 years, I have join Jackie’s team. Loving all the videos and refreshing my love of making cards. Thank you!! ❤️🙏❤️
This is a great series. I especially appreciate you doing it together. One hint from me-- when I ink a stamp I turn it over and look at it. Gives me the opportunity to check that it is fully inked, or inked enough, or even over-inked. Also, I look to see if I mistakenly inked parts of the stamp that should not have ink on them-- like the edges on the cling stamps or the inside of stamp that should be un-inked. This saves me a lot of mistakes and guarantees a better image.
One little tip I do with cling stamps, after I have pulled all the labels off sheet. I pull off rest of paper and put it in case and red rubber layer on top. Then put stamps back in. Makes it much easier to get stamps out because sometimes the stamps get really stuck to case.
I leave my shammy in a stamp case and it still dries out eventually. It takes a little longer. But it has never gotten moldy. I do live in a dry climate though (Utah).
Reversible stamps just mean you can put them one way on your block and get the detailed image, and then “reverse it” and stick the detailed image side to the block and actually ink the “back” of the stamp to stamp with. They are identified as REVERSIBLE STAMPS because they are designed to be a 2-step stamp by reversing the stamp, rather than having two different stamps to complete the image.
Good mornimg Jackie and Jessie, great tips and reminders for all of us. Thanks so much. ❤ 🇨🇦 😊
The first tip is AMAZING!
So glad you think so!!
Hi Jackie and Jessie,
I’m finishing watching the replay from Brownstown, MI. Life Happens. I love all of your tips and the wonderful review. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us. I’m looking forward to the rest of your series.
Thanks so much for sharing your video. Going to card-making party this weekend and the host asked us to watch your video.
Enjoy your party!!
@@KlompenStampersJackieBolhuis We watched your videos at the card-making party yesterday. Your instructions are so clear and organized. Thanks again!
Hello Jackie & Jesi- It is nice to catch you both together. Great tips for anyone. Thanks for doing this series for everyone. Have an amazing week you two. 👏👏👏💕🌻
Such good advice for good stamping! This was fun with the two of you! Thanks😍😍
So glad you enjoyed it!!
I consider myself a new but avid stamper, but I really enjoyed this class and I hope to get to attend the rest of them. You had some tips that I had not thought of. I appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge. Thank you
Thanks for watching! I'm so glad you found some of our tips helpful.
Christmas is a really sad time for me …. Your lessons are great, but the way you relate to each other warms my spirit. Thank you. 🫶🏽❤️
I'm so glad we could bring a little warmth to your heart.
Thank you for the hints! I never thought about using the alcohol wipes to get the sticky back, great idea. I love seeing my stamps stained because it means that I love using that stamp.
It is nice to see a well-loved stamp!!
Hello Jackie and Jesi. What a wonderful idea. Even for us old stampers, this will motivate us and learn to just have fun. I am a veteran Stampin Up demo. Even though I chose not to be a demonstrator after 22 years, I have join Jackie’s team.
Loving all the videos and refreshing my love of making cards.
Thank you!! ❤️🙏❤️
This was a great refresher class for me. Thank you❤
You have a beautiful daughter😊
Great hints!Looking forward to the next session!
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
A lot of good information.
Glad you think so!!
This is a great series. I especially appreciate you doing it together. One hint from me-- when I ink a stamp I turn it over and look at it. Gives me the opportunity to check that it is fully inked, or inked enough, or even over-inked. Also, I look to see if I mistakenly inked parts of the stamp that should not have ink on them-- like the edges on the cling stamps or the inside of stamp that should be un-inked. This saves me a lot of mistakes and guarantees a better image.
Thanks for sharing your stamping tip with us all!!
Great tips! Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to the upcoming classes.
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Great video! Looking forward to the next one! Thanks!
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Fabulous lesson! Thank you -- I've learned a lot!
That's wonderful to hear!!
Watching replay from Theodore Alabama.Looking forward to your upcoming classes
Nice review. Thank you.
Our pleasure!
One little tip I do with cling stamps, after I have pulled all the labels off sheet. I pull off rest of paper and put it in case and red rubber layer on top. Then put stamps back in. Makes it much easier to get stamps out because sometimes the stamps get really stuck to case.
That's a wonderful tip - thanks for sharing with us all!
This is helpful. Thank you!
I'm so glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for a refresher corse on stamps
You're welcome!
Good Morning from Kansas
Thank you for the tips in this video. Could you use the plastic sheet for shaker cards or is it too thick? 🙂
Yes, you can!
Thanks very helpful
Glad to hear that!
I leave my shammy in a stamp case and it still dries out eventually. It takes a little longer. But it has never gotten moldy. I do live in a dry climate though (Utah).
So design are not already on rubber stamps? That expencive so you would have to buy loads for stickers to attach?????
When you buy the stamp set it comes with the sticker labels, you just have to put them on yourself.
I will stay with my old stamps
I understand 2 step stamping, but the reversible stamps confuse me. Are you going to talk about those?
Reversible stamps just mean you can put them one way on your block and get the detailed image, and then “reverse it” and stick the detailed image side to the block and actually ink the “back” of the stamp to stamp with. They are identified as REVERSIBLE STAMPS because they are designed to be a 2-step stamp by reversing the stamp, rather than having two different stamps to complete the image.
Thank you for explaining it!
Your daughter's speech patterns are like her Dad's
🤣She'll enjoy hearing that!!!