What a fantastic selection of goodies! I am looking forward to future spreads from you using them. Mostly looking to see how you use the film strips and butterfly ones. 😊
The little spongy pad between the rubber and the wooden stamp is actually to improve the functionality. That little foam helps absorb some of the unevenness of a surface you might be stamping on the unevenness of you pushing. You’ll find all good quality stamps in the US have that extra little rubber foam layer.
I have a few large wooden stamps from American crafts and hero arts that have attached the rubber right to the wood. They are expensive brands so I figured that was the standard, although I can see your point about sponge helping with stamp flexibility. I just used the journalsay stamps for setup and liked the way they stamped so I can recommend. 😁👍
Beautiful video Stephanie 🎉!! Excited to learn how to use some of these things, where to use it in, journal or planners! And I know whatever or wherever you use it, it will be beautiful and functional! Excited for you and for us to view your future creative spreads, Arlene 😊
@@squairdplans I know what you mean. I keep on my desk a little square of scotch tape, attached that to the corner in the front and see if it pulls up. Most of the time with my fingernails I can’t get them separated. It’s pretty hard to tell.
Great haul! I recently discovered Journalsay and placed a couple of orders. I love the architecture washi, but was unable to find them on the website. Luckily I was able to find them on Etsy. I can’t wait to receive my items. Happy planning!
I cannot wait to see what you create!
I hope I do them justice! 🤗📒🎨💕
The paper overlay’s things are sooo cute 🥰
Right?! 🤗💕
Wow 🤩 nice haul girl !
Thank you! I’m excited to get creating!
What a fantastic selection of goodies! I am looking forward to future spreads from you using them. Mostly looking to see how you use the film strips and butterfly ones. 😊
Those are some of my faves! 😁👍
The little spongy pad between the rubber and the wooden stamp is actually to improve the functionality. That little foam helps absorb some of the unevenness of a surface you might be stamping on the unevenness of you pushing. You’ll find all good quality stamps in the US have that extra little rubber foam layer.
I have a few large wooden stamps from American crafts and hero arts that have attached the rubber right to the wood. They are expensive brands so I figured that was the standard, although I can see your point about sponge helping with stamp flexibility. I just used the journalsay stamps for setup and liked the way they stamped so I can recommend. 😁👍
These are so cute! A great haul. Blessings.
Thank you! 🤗💕
Beautiful video Stephanie 🎉!! Excited to learn how to use some of these things, where to use it in, journal or planners! And I know whatever or wherever you use it, it will be beautiful and functional! Excited for you and for us to view your future creative spreads, Arlene 😊
Yay! Thank you! 😀
I have just about all the stickers you showed. I’m excited to see how you will use them in your designs.❤
That is great! So nice to have inspo for the stickers you already have. I’m excited to get into them!
Nice
Thanks!
The small booklets you have I believe are stickers
I think you are right. It’s hard sometimes to tell when they are cut to the edge on a backer. 😳
@@squairdplans I know what you mean. I keep on my desk a little square of scotch tape, attached that to the corner in the front and see if it pulls up. Most of the time with my fingernails I can’t get them separated. It’s pretty hard to tell.
Great haul! I recently discovered Journalsay and placed a couple of orders. I love the architecture washi, but was unable to find them on the website. Luckily I was able to find them on Etsy. I can’t wait to receive my items. Happy planning!
Thanks! I'm glad you're enjoying Journalsay. They have such a fun selection!
Oops! Did I just drool in the comments?😀
😂 I know, right?! So much good stuff!