I do something similar but keep the die cut negative intact and place the stamps according to the cutout spaces, replace the die cuts and stamp on die cuts. One less step of having to cut apart the “negatives”. PS I save the die cut negative as a template in case I want to make more - just store with the dies and stamps
Using a different colour paper for the template is really helpful for me to centre the template over the stamped sentiment. When everything is white it is harder for me to get even margins around the stamp.
Hi Natasha. Yes I have used this very same hack and it comes in handy for me. I make sympathy cards for a veterinary office to give to their clients when their pet passes away.
@zoeshields6104 - do you have a website or a way that I can see your cards? A dog from a friend of mine just died yesterday, and I would love to send one to her.
I do something similar however my method avoids having to cut up the template. Simply put the stamps onto the stamp platform and stamp onto a piece of cardstock. Tape the dies to the cardstock with a perfect border and run through die machine once. This is the perfect template for stamping the bulk die blanks. I create a new one each time I do bulk stamping.
We all have those days when we want to do something creative…and the mojo just isn’t there. This would at least get a project done that we could all use….for some reason I really procrastinate about sentiments, and I think this would really help get me past that. Thanks Natasha great help!
That is such a great idea. I am currently going through a brain block so this is something positive that I could do and still be achieving something. 😊
This is one of the best ways to get a lot done in less time. There's no need to cut/stamp them every time you need one. I love using this method for flowers and other things that I use often.
I store mine in a little photo album from the Dollar Tree. Small but double sided pages. I do several pages of one sentiment like Thank you, with each side of the page just one design.
BRILLIANT !!!!! I can’t wait until I get some time to do this! I tried making sentiments up ahead and embossing in white on black, black on white, and silver on black and it took forever!!! This is just genius ! I love that you don’t waste time trying to line anything up at all! Fantastic!!!!! This is the best way ever!👍
Great idea, Natasha! I’ve not used this process,but definitely will. I’m watching this as I’m on the treadmill, and know several stamp and die sets that I’ll try! Happy 2025!
Tasha, I've tried something similar in the past, but it didn't work the best. Watching your video clarifies the process better! Thank you for sharing and making it clearer to see and do properly❤
Hey Natasha! That’s a great idea for bulk stamping/die cutting. I always like to have sentiments on hand pre prepared ready to go so I can just pull cards together quickly when I’m time poor later on. Also, after Christmas I always seem to lose creative mojo a bit, so this will help me not to lose productivity completely in the meantime. Great tip 😊💕
Thank you so much for doing this video I have been avoiding buying many of dies and matching stamps as I could never get it right. Thanks for sharing ❤
For Christmas I bought the family Christmas sentiment set by Waffleflower & as I like to start making those cards in August, I definitely will employ this method. Many thanks Natasha. ❤🇦🇺
I do this a lot. If the stamps, positioner, ink, and stuff are already out and I have a 'jig' already made, I will insert multiple copies and stamp them all at once. A lot of times, it's the difference between me using a stamp or not. If it's already made and in the back of the package, I will use that image.
Das ist sehr hilfreich, wenn man schon einiges vorgearbeitet hat. Lohnt sich aber wirklich nur bei den häufiger gebrauchten Stempel und Stanzen. Was bei Stanzen herausfällt oder übrig bleibt, gebe ich auch immer in die Aufbewahrung. So baut man sich im Lauf der Zeit einen kleinen Vorrat an. XOXO
Thank you so much Natasha I really really enjoyed watching you get those perfect stamped sentiments. What a great idea. And I’m definitely going to try this out next time. Happy New Year Too. xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤
Super way to make a batch of sentiments quickly!! TY! I need to extrapolate this to use on vellum… I like to keep a stash on that as well, but I use embossing powder on them….an added step! Open to suggestions!🧑🏼🎨
I do something similar but keep the die cut negative intact and place the stamps according to the cutout spaces, replace the die cuts and stamp on die cuts. One less step of having to cut apart the “negatives”. PS I save the die cut negative as a template in case I want to make more - just store with the dies and stamps
cuts out all that cutting and sticking
I do the same!
I'm not getting the picture and want to get it... can you explain a litte more, @bethrogers5656 ?
Me too
So mache ich es auch, schon lange.
Using a different colour paper for the template is really helpful for me to centre the template over the stamped sentiment. When everything is white it is harder for me to get even margins around the stamp.
Oh, great tip!!! Thank you!❤
Yes I’ve used this idea before I call it using a jig, like wood workers do. Glad you got it figured out!
Hi Natasha. Yes I have used this very same hack and it comes in handy for me. I make sympathy cards for a veterinary office to give to their clients when their pet passes away.
@zoeshields6104 - do you have a website or a way that I can see your cards? A dog from a friend of mine just died yesterday, and I would love to send one to her.
I love using this process. It makes the image turn out perfectly. It is even worth the effort to do it for a single image.
I do something similar however my method avoids having to cut up the template. Simply put the stamps onto the stamp platform and stamp onto a piece of cardstock. Tape the dies to the cardstock with a perfect border and run through die machine once. This is the perfect template for stamping the bulk die blanks. I create a new one each time I do bulk stamping.
We all have those days when we want to do something creative…and the mojo just isn’t there. This would at least get a project done that we could all use….for some reason I really procrastinate about sentiments, and I think this would really help get me past that. Thanks Natasha great help!
That is such a great idea. I am currently going through a brain block so this is something positive that I could do and still be achieving something. 😊
This is one of the best ways to get a lot done in less time. There's no need to cut/stamp them every time you need one. I love using this method for flowers and other things that I use often.
I do use this process and love it. I store mine in baseball card holders in a binder by sentiment.😊
I just started doing this in the Fall prepping for Christmas cards. It was definitely a time saver!
Great tip! Thanks!😊
Ditto thank you so much!
I store mine in a little photo album from the Dollar Tree. Small but double sided pages. I do several pages of one sentiment like Thank you, with each side of the page just one design.
I’ve seen this the other way around, love it, yes, it takes time to individually stamp and cut each sentiment every time you make a card. Brilliant!
This is such a good idea! Thanks for sharing as it's so helpful. Also enjoyed reading the comments
to see how others do this.
BRILLIANT! I find that I don’t even use my sentiments for the extra steps involved. Thanks for inspiring a better way to “use what you have”.
OH FOR PETE'S SAKE!! Thank you - you genius!
This is GENIUS! Thank you, Natasha.
BRILLIANT !!!!! I can’t wait until I get some time to do this! I tried making sentiments up ahead and embossing in white on black, black on white, and silver on black and it took forever!!! This is just genius ! I love that you don’t waste time trying to line anything up at all! Fantastic!!!!! This is the best way ever!👍
You are a treasure trove of tips
Aw thank you xx Natasha
A clever idea ! Thank you for sharing this tutorial video ! 😊
Brilliant!!! Have not seen it done quite this way before.
THIS! Is going to completely change my die-cutting game for the better! Thank you for sharing your technique!!
How good is THIS? Thank you so much, you are so clever! A little time spent in prep saves so much time further down the track!
I have heard of this technique, but never saw someone do it step by step. This is very helpful! I will try it. Thank you!
What a wonderful idea. Thank you Natasha for sharing it with us.
LOVE THIS!!! Thank you so much Natasha!
Once again, Nicole, you are so clever! Thank you for sharing!
Great idea, Natasha! I’ve not used this process,but definitely will. I’m watching this as I’m on the treadmill, and know several stamp and die sets that I’ll try! Happy 2025!
Yes, I use this hack, but not quite so many at a time. Thanks Natasha
Thanks for sharing this, Natasha! Now when I don't know what to make, I can just stock up on my sentiments.😍😘
Thank you so much I learned something every time I watch your videos
Tasha, I've tried something similar in the past, but it didn't work the best. Watching your video clarifies the process better! Thank you for sharing and making it clearer to see and do properly❤
Great idea using a jig. I normally keep mine joined. Seems easier and less steps
Great Hack! I just did it. Love this. Thank you!
I keep my negatives in with my dies, or sometimes put them in a small binder.
This is a fantastic video, Natasha - thank you so much! Now I just have to commit some time to put this practice into action. 😊🇨🇦
Great way to use the dies and stamps. Love it. Thanks for sharing it.❤
Too too smart and clever! You are awesome.
This is brilliant, Natasha!!
Hey Natasha! That’s a great idea for bulk stamping/die cutting. I always like to have sentiments on hand pre prepared ready to go so I can just pull cards together quickly when I’m time poor later on. Also, after Christmas I always seem to lose creative mojo a bit, so this will help me not to lose productivity completely in the meantime. Great tip 😊💕
Thank you for sharing this method. I love that.
Thank you so much for doing this video I have been avoiding buying many of dies and matching stamps as I could never get it right. Thanks for sharing ❤
What a brilliant idea. Thank you so much.
I do mine almost like that, however I think I will be doing it this way now, very clever, very smart way to work.
So very clever! I would never have thought of this
this is amazing. Thank you for sharing! I cannot wait to try!!
Absolutely Fabulous Hack! Thank you!!!
Great idea. I do something like this, but I like your idea better!
This technique is perfect every time!😊
💜💜💜 Brilliant idea for both creating & storing 💜💜💜
Excellente idée. Merci pour le partage, ainsi que la traduction, c'est vraiment super.
FABULOUS idea, Natasha ❤❤❤❤
So smart. Thanks Natasha. 🇨🇦
I can count on you for ease of crafting. TFS genius
What a great hack! Thank you for sharing!
Great idea, thank you Natasha!
Really good information in this video, Natasha. Thank you. Happy New Year!
That is a really helpful tip, thanks for sharing x
Thanks for sharing this great idea. My goal this years is to have ready to make ephemera to make this quicker to finish projects.
Been doing a similar technique for years. It really helps.
For Christmas I bought the family Christmas sentiment set by Waffleflower & as I like to start making those cards in August, I definitely will employ this method. Many thanks Natasha. ❤🇦🇺
Great technique. Thank you!
Great demonstration. Thank you .
Gracias por todos tus vídeos que siempre veo sin perderme ni uno y feliz 2025 !
Thank you for sharing this amazing trick
Wonderfully done thanks for the hack and information
Fantastic. I use the negative sheet, but this is even better and quicker. Thankyou. 🎉❤🎉❤🎉
This is an awesome idea!! I have not done this yet!! But I will!! Thanks for sharing!!
Super awesome ,time saving tip, thanks so much!
Great tip! Thanks for sharing!
Ty. I love the Nuvo cleaner too!
Great technique. I need to do this.
Such a brilliant idea.
Great hack to be reminded of ❤️
Great idea, thank you!
What a great idea.
I do this a lot. If the stamps, positioner, ink, and stuff are already out and I have a 'jig' already made, I will insert multiple copies and stamp them all at once. A lot of times, it's the difference between me using a stamp or not. If it's already made and in the back of the package, I will use that image.
NEAT IDEA!!!! Do take care. USA
Really helpful, thank you.
This is genius! Thank you!
Definitely going to try this. Thank you!!
Das ist sehr hilfreich, wenn man schon einiges vorgearbeitet hat. Lohnt sich aber wirklich nur bei den häufiger gebrauchten Stempel und Stanzen. Was bei Stanzen herausfällt oder übrig bleibt, gebe ich auch immer in die Aufbewahrung. So baut man sich im Lauf der Zeit einen kleinen Vorrat an. XOXO
Great idea. Thank you for sharing 😊🤗
Thank you so much Natasha I really really enjoyed watching you get those perfect stamped sentiments. What a great idea. And I’m definitely going to try this out next time. Happy New Year Too. xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤
I need to give this a go. I like the idea of having sentiments ready to go. TFS
Thanks, great idea.
Ooh, thank you. 🌻🌻
Great hack and tips!!!
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Das ist ein sehr alter Tipp, den verwende ich schon seit vielen Jahren.
Isn’t it nice that she is sharing this for those who have not seen it?
Great ideas !
💖💖💖great idea 💡 thank you 💖💖💖
Super way to make a batch of sentiments quickly!! TY! I need to extrapolate this to use on vellum… I like to keep a stash on that as well, but I use embossing powder on them….an added step! Open to suggestions!🧑🏼🎨
The technology behind Web3 Infinity is extraordinary. I'm curious to witness how it grows over the next weeks.
I really need to do this! It'd really speed up cardmaking for me!
Great tip!
Supermax 😮😊❤ lydie from belgium
❤ Great idea!
Yes, we have already missed the deadline for those currencies, but fortunately, we still have some possibilities, such Web3 Infinity.
Genius tyfs 💜🦋
Great tip
Guauuu! Vaya trucazo 🎉🎉🎉