Idea for the wood mounted stamp that stamp a mark around the image. Trim the excess rubber with your craft knife down to the wood. I had saved many stamps that way. You can trim polymer stamps with scissors to prevent the same issue with them. I have been stamping for thirty one years. Blessings from Canada 🇨🇦
What a great idea, don't know if anybody has told you but you can actually take them off that block and use them on a clear block .💕💕💕💯💯💯 Thank you! 🌟🌟
Wow Margreth these are great! I finally got to craft along with you. I will send you some pictures in your email. I bought the Tim Holtz Tiny Mushroom stamps to get the splatter stamp you use all the time. So I used the mushroom stamps to make these. I had so much fun!And got to use the splatter stamp for the first time!!!
This demo was so far probably my favourite. Anyone can knock these up as you used very basic stash which I am sure almost everyone has on abundance. They would be perfect for hiding little ink smears that accidentally got on a page in the wrong place. Thank you Margreth for inspiring me to use what I have- BUT I just may need to acquire some more oxide colours. 😂
These are wonderful Margreth! Believe it or not, just today I had the idea to utilize the edges of my vintage books in the same way. I thought I would tear the edges or use my deckle edge cutter, but I love your idea of using washi tape for a lovely finished edge. I am really enjoying the 100 days series . I hope we will get to see how you will use what you have made.
These are great. If you needed something to fill a space that would match what you are making, takes five minutes to make a few. Thanks for these. Love 'em.
Another amazing video to use up less loved items!!! 👏👏 PS: The bird stamp ‘looks like’ a budgerigar (a small parrot native to Australia I think) or as we call it a ‘budgie’. Keep up the wonderful videos Margreth - love them all. Hugs….Julie 🤗🇦🇺❤️
The ones with those "naughty" corners can be trimmed! Put in microwave for about 3 seconds. Pull the rubber off. Trim nice and close. Glue back on, or put it on clear block later to use. Hugs! Peggy! (I have hundreds of stamps on wooden blocks!)
That was great fun lovey! Thankyou! PS that first bird was a budgerigar which are native to Australia. They’re also known as parakeets so you were right lovey! 😊❤️🇦🇺xxx
You can turn all your wooden based rubber stamps into cling stamps... just by removing the wooden blocks... Ive done it to a couple of mine... my script stamp... so I could get erratic edges... not harsh lines... but its easy, just be gently, pry them off, clean the goup off... and they use double face tape, and voila... cling stamps. Oh Yes, and washi, goes dry, over time. I keep mine in sealed jars... old candle containers... they dry out, have no sticky, and eventually wont even come off the roll... so hoarding washiis is completely redundant... LOL.
You can convert wooden block stamps to ‘standard’ red rubber stamps. A few seconds in the microwave and carefully peel them off the block. You can buy the adhesive to add to the back too. I know Stampin Up do the adhesive, and I’m sure other makers must.
These are awesome! love them! I wouldn't worry if they are off center, adding the other stamped images will center the whole project. My favorite is the sewing machine. Great job Margareth!
I didn't read all the comments before commenting. I used to have the same problem with that type of trimmer messing up the ends. I finally figured out that if I started cutting maybe an inch or so into the paper, then cut to the top and back down to the bottom, it didn't do that. Maymay from Maymay Made It calls it "sinking the blade". She shows it in her UA-cam videos better than I explain it.
Just love Fridays! I wish my altered paper clips came out as nice as yours. I will persevere and continue to create. . . Maybe I need to make an "ugly" journal to use up my early attempts at ephemera. LOL 😂 love to you all!
Thank you so much for sharing this lovely inspiration Margareth 😍 These tiles are so cute, and perfect to make with these strips of paper and washi tape. I love watching your videos.
ja, deze stroken bewaar ik altijd en ga er vaak tickets op stempelen of andere leuke stempeltjes, maar met de washi tape lijkt het toch weer heel anders. leuk! bedankt voor je filmpje Margreth...🤗😘😊
You are right about acorns. Squirrels do collect them. It is a race for me as I use the caps and shells in some of my projects. They fall from oak trees.
@@SevenplazaCreative You have to wonder ... when they first created words for objects, how they came to that particular word for that obect? Do you suppose that when they saw a squirrel with an acorn running, was it the acorn or the squirrel they were naming? LOL ... kinda like the chicken before the egg puzzle.
Hi, ik weet dat ik het al eerder heb gevraagd, maar kan het niet meer vinden. De “ spetter” stempel is toch van tim holtz. Maar uit welke stempel set komt hij? Bedankt voor je filmpjes, geniet er enorm van.
So enjoying these little tutorials. I want to do everything. Right now, today! I am, however, half way through making the Envelope Flip Flop Journal...loving it. x x 🥰TFS
Idea for the wood mounted stamp that stamp a mark around the image. Trim the excess rubber with your craft knife down to the wood. I had saved many stamps that way. You can trim polymer stamps with scissors to prevent the same issue with them. I have been stamping for thirty one years. Blessings from Canada 🇨🇦
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What a great idea, don't know if anybody has told you but you can actually take them off that block and use them on a clear block .💕💕💕💯💯💯 Thank you! 🌟🌟
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I love your tips and so enjoying watching everyday I am far behind but working hard to catch up
Wow Margreth these are great! I finally got to craft along with you. I will send you some pictures in your email. I bought the Tim Holtz Tiny Mushroom stamps to get the splatter stamp you use all the time. So I used the mushroom stamps to make these. I had so much fun!And got to use the splatter stamp for the first time!!!
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This demo was so far probably my favourite. Anyone can knock these up as you used very basic stash which I am sure almost everyone has on abundance. They would be perfect for hiding little ink smears that accidentally got on a page in the wrong place. Thank you Margreth for inspiring me to use what I have- BUT I just may need to acquire some more oxide colours. 😂
Absolutely love these, and so simple definitely going to make some
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Use something cushy underneath when you stamp
You really could make a lot of these quickly!!! Thanks for sharing your ideas!!!! Love it!!! ❤❤❤
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These are wonderful Margreth! Believe it or not, just today I had the idea to utilize the edges of my vintage books in the same way. I thought I would tear the edges or use my deckle edge cutter, but I love your idea of using washi tape for a lovely finished edge. I am really enjoying the 100 days series . I hope we will get to see how you will use what you have made.
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These are great. If you needed something to fill a space that would match what you are making, takes five minutes to make a few. Thanks for these. Love 'em.
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those are fantastic. I have all the supplies so can't wait to try it. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Another amazing video to use up less loved items!!! 👏👏
PS: The bird stamp ‘looks like’ a budgerigar (a small parrot native to Australia I think) or as we call it a ‘budgie’. Keep up the wonderful videos Margreth - love them all. Hugs….Julie 🤗🇦🇺❤️
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Slow down Margreth!!😂 Two videos a day, I can’t keep up! Lol. This is adorable! Super cute and super easy, love it! 🤗❤️ Tamara
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The ones with those "naughty" corners can be trimmed! Put in microwave for about 3 seconds. Pull the rubber off. Trim nice and close. Glue back on, or put it on clear block later to use. Hugs! Peggy!
(I have hundreds of stamps on wooden blocks!)
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That was great fun lovey! Thankyou! PS that first bird was a budgerigar which are native to Australia. They’re also known as parakeets so you were right lovey! 😊❤️🇦🇺xxx
We call them parakeets 😘
Dit is zoooo leuk!! Eindelijk iets om mijn washi’s te gebruiken. Ik heb er zooo veeeel 🤩😁. Dank je wel voor je leuke ideeën 💡❤️
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You can turn all your wooden based rubber stamps into cling stamps... just by removing the wooden blocks... Ive done it to a couple of mine... my script stamp... so I could get erratic edges... not harsh lines... but its easy, just be gently, pry them off, clean the goup off... and they use double face tape, and voila... cling stamps. Oh Yes, and washi, goes dry, over time. I keep mine in sealed jars... old candle containers... they dry out, have no sticky, and eventually wont even come off the roll... so hoarding washiis is completely redundant... LOL.
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You can convert wooden block stamps to ‘standard’ red rubber stamps. A few seconds in the microwave and carefully peel them off the block. You can buy the adhesive to add to the back too. I know Stampin Up do the adhesive, and I’m sure other makers must.
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I really like these! I have some small Wizard of Oz washi tape, and now I want to make some of these for my Wizard of Oz journal. Thank you!!
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These are awesome! love them! I wouldn't worry if they are off center, adding the other stamped images will center the whole project. My favorite is the sewing machine. Great job Margareth!
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I didn't read all the comments before commenting. I used to have the same problem with that type of trimmer messing up the ends. I finally figured out that if I started cutting maybe an inch or so into the paper, then cut to the top and back down to the bottom, it didn't do that. Maymay from Maymay Made It calls it "sinking the blade". She shows it in her UA-cam videos better than I explain it.
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Just love Fridays! I wish my altered paper clips came out as nice as yours. I will persevere and continue to create. . . Maybe I need to make an "ugly" journal to use up my early attempts at ephemera. LOL 😂 love to you all!
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Another great idea! I have a small stash of tiny wooden block stamps that will be perfect for these. Loving your 💯 day project 💜
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Thanks for your great creativity, really appreciate it 🦋💖
Cute as a button. Like them. Thank you for sharing and God Bless.😊💖💯👍🤟🌸🐞🌵
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Another super fun and easy project! They remind me of large stamps. I will definitely be trying these!!!
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Last night I started making some of these. They will be sweet when complete. It’s 2:40 am and struggling to sleep.
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Those turned out really cute. Great job. Hugs & Blessings, Sharron 🤗🌸💗
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Thank you so much for sharing this lovely inspiration Margareth 😍 These tiles are so cute, and perfect to make with these strips of paper and washi tape.
I love watching your videos.
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Fab idea!! I am looking forward to rummaging through some of my older wooden stamps. Thank you so much for the inspration!
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Oooh, I love this idea! I use my wooden stamps all the time but I'm not very good at using Washi tape. You have a wonderful channel!
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Lovely idea, I will be making some of these. Yours turned out wonderful, 😊😘
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What a great and FuN use of the "little" stamps we all have that don't use!! Now there is a use Margreth style ~ Ooooolala💕💕 Blessings~~~
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Unbelievable! ❤ you just have so many great ideas. I love this tutorial- using what you have on hand.
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These are great! I have been wanting to use my stamps, now I have a reason! Thanks 🌷🌞🌷🌞🌷🌞🌷
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Thank you! An idea for my washi tapes!
It just keeps getting better! Thank you for sharing ❤️❤️❤️😊
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I dont have stamps washi tapes..ill take anything you dont want. I would love to have them. Those are really cool i like them
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These are so cute and an amazingly simple great way to make lots of very fun ephemera. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you for the reminder , I have lovely wooden stamps and washi tape that I haven’t used for a while ….here we go
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Can hardly wait to start these. Thx so much😀
Great video - love the idea and how you made these embellishments! thank you. :)
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I love the sweet little bunny and the sewing machine. As always a great idea from Margreth!
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ja, deze stroken bewaar ik altijd en ga er vaak tickets op stempelen of andere leuke stempeltjes, maar met de washi tape lijkt het toch weer heel anders. leuk! bedankt voor je filmpje Margreth...🤗😘😊
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This is a perfect way to build my stash. TY
I love them all, but the bunny is my favorite 😍
Squirt, a little bit of water on the inks that are dried up. This should cure the problem.
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Fantastic idea. I have lots of all these things and didn't know what to do with them. Crafting along today.
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I LOVE these. Thank you for inspiration.
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This is a great project - thank you! Those stamps are great - remove them from the wood and store them in a old cd case!
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Just wonderful, thank you
Such adorable embellishments ❤🦋❤️🦋
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LOL! yes, iced spruce must be something like ice cream!
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These are cute! I will definitely be making them..
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Very cute! TFS the inspiration!
Thank you for sharing this idea.
Cool! Love em, love!! Ripple cut, and ya got stamps!
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What is the brand of paper cutter? (guillotine)
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Love this video I made some like these and put a little hole through them and hung them as a little charm very cute xx
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Love this idea! love wooden stamps just don't use them as much as I should x
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These are so cool absolutely love them ❤
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I love the idea to use that skinny washi tape! Thanks for the great idea.
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Really cute idea. Thanks for sharing
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A cute and easy way to make ephemera.
You are right about acorns. Squirrels do collect them. It is a race for me as I use the caps and shells in some of my projects. They fall from oak trees.
Fun fact , the word for squirrel in Dutch is actually Eekhoorn pronounced Acorn😁
@@SevenplazaCreative You have to wonder ... when they first created words for objects, how they came to that particular word for that obect? Do you suppose that when they saw a squirrel with an acorn running, was it the acorn or the squirrel they were naming? LOL ... kinda like the chicken before the egg puzzle.
Yes. They are called acorns.
Hi, ik weet dat ik het al eerder heb gevraagd, maar kan het niet meer vinden. De “ spetter” stempel is toch van tim holtz. Maar uit welke stempel set komt hij?
Bedankt voor je filmpjes, geniet er enorm van.
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That bunny is so cute!
So enjoying these little tutorials. I want to do everything. Right now, today! I am, however, half way through making the Envelope Flip Flop Journal...loving it. x x 🥰TFS
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Beautifully simple ❤
Love this idea! 🥰
What a fun and unique idea! Love the use of supplies already on hand. Thank you!
So cute! And yes, acorn was correct- the seed of an oak tree.
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These are so cute
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These are great!
Fun, fun, fun! Great way to use up washi tape! ❤
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Love this simple but effective idea.
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A really great video. Easy to make.
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love the strips ACORN
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Off to make some for my stash. Thanks
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Perfect embellishments.
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Hartstikke leuke embellishments.
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Great idea 💡
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So cute!
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Love them!
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super!💌
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These are adorable 😍. I also have the splatter stamp, use it all the time 😄
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