Sheila at Cheeky Magpie has out together a series of posts explaining how you can make your own acrylic stamps. The posts are based on her recent experience with making stamps herself. She includes resources for materials and supplies, as well as tips and tricks for the stamp making process. Click here to go to the posts
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Interactive Spring Break Mini Album
Have you been or are you heading out on an amazing trip for Spring Break this year? I love creating a mini album for trips so you can keep all your photos, tickets, maps and travel notes all together in one place.
This amazing Spring Break travel album created by Suzanna is filled with unique interactive pages and designs, she used the Fresh Air collection from Simple Stories to keep the entire project cohesive.
Inside she’s used traditional plastic pocket pages, created shaker element on the edges of some pages, there’s tags that tuck into pockets, tags that unfold for journaling, smaller photo pages that layer, long photos that cover two pages and so much more.
Visit the Spellbinders blog to check out her entire album.
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Cassandra aka Scrap Savvy says
Awesome tutorials! I too was interested in the acrylic stamp process and how it could be made at home. Thanks so much for sharing your learning process and the succesful steps to stamp creation. Definitely something that I would like to try!
Margaret says
Oh no! It says “nothing found” when I try to view the post.
Francine Clouden says
I searched the site and it looks like it’s been taken down. Sorry about that!