What a clever way to use this stamp. Your card is great, especially the background. You mentioned you might need to purchase a new "Noof" stamp. For whatever it's worth, I use "Stazon Cleaner" by Stampin' Up. I've tried numerous, numerous..... stamp cleaners and none of them work like the "Stazon Cleaner" from Stampin' Up. While I'm not a fan of Stampin' Up, I swear by this one product. Years ago I purchased a stamp from a garage sale. It was a MESS (tried using it as it was but got nothing more than a blob of ink color!). I wouldn't have purchased it but I really wanted the particular design (sentimental reasons)! I used the "Stazon Cleaner" and the stamp worked as good as new. It was the one and only stamp I couldn't get back to it's original red rubber color but I was able to get a crisp stamped image. When cleaning all other stamps stained with Stazon (along with other inks) I've been able to get them back to their original red rubber color or photopolymer "clear". Most times, one scrub is all it takes. Some stamps I have to scrub twice! It's worth a try! TFS your "Noof" idea. I'm going to give it a try!
Thank you! I'm so glad you like it. Also, thanks so much for the Stazon Cleaner tip! I will definitely check it out. I have several stamps that are in need of cleaning like that. I usually keep mine cleaned and clear but I taught a class and my students weren't as careful as I am at cleaning or not getting the ink all other all the other areas. Oh well!
Absolutely gorgeous Cheryl, what a wonderful design, very atmospheric, love it, thank you 🐱💖
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you like it!!!
I absolutely love this. I've never used noof yet, and this is a perfect time to use him. Thank you Cheryl for the tutorial ❤
You are so welcome! I just love Noof! Have fun!
What a clever way to use this stamp. Your card is great, especially the background. You mentioned you might need to purchase a new "Noof" stamp. For whatever it's worth, I use "Stazon Cleaner" by Stampin' Up. I've tried numerous, numerous..... stamp cleaners and none of them work like the "Stazon Cleaner" from Stampin' Up. While I'm not a fan of Stampin' Up, I swear by this one product. Years ago I purchased a stamp from a garage sale. It was a MESS (tried using it as it was but got nothing more than a blob of ink color!). I wouldn't have purchased it but I really wanted the particular design (sentimental reasons)! I used the "Stazon Cleaner" and the stamp worked as good as new. It was the one and only stamp I couldn't get back to it's original red rubber color but I was able to get a crisp stamped image. When cleaning all other stamps stained with Stazon (along with other inks) I've been able to get them back to their original red rubber color or photopolymer "clear". Most times, one scrub is all it takes. Some stamps I have to scrub twice! It's worth a try! TFS your "Noof" idea. I'm going to give it a try!
Thank you! I'm so glad you like it. Also, thanks so much for the Stazon Cleaner tip! I will definitely check it out. I have several stamps that are in need of cleaning like that. I usually keep mine cleaned and clear but I taught a class and my students weren't as careful as I am at cleaning or not getting the ink all other all the other areas. Oh well!