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Scrapbooking and stamping site

Posted by wind_e (My Page) on
Thu, Mar 9, 06 at 11:16

Hi,

I have recently started rubberstamping. I usually frequent The Kitchen Table, but came over here to tell you about a site that I have been visiting at www.splitcoaststampers.com.

The site has forums, tutorials, galleries, challenges, etc. Lots of great info packed in one site. Though the majority of stamps used are from Stampin' Up, in which you may not have an interest in, there is such a great deal of info on techniques and so many pictures in the gallery that the site could easily be of use to those of you who don't use SU stamps.

Just thought I'd share. Hope this is useful to some.


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RE: Scrapbooking and stamping site

I used to have lesons with my Stampin Up teacher where I used to live. I love their stamps - at least the old ones. I still get their catalogs but like everything else they have taken to use those pastel fonts and I don't even look at them anymore.
I'll be sure to look at that site. thanks


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RE: Scrapbooking and stamping site

Thanks for the info. I'll check it out. I love Stampin' Up stamps and also Close To My Heart acrylic stamps. They are so easy for me to see placement of them.
Sue


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