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Stampington
Inspirations
Spring
2005
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Spring
2005
Price: $4.95 per issue plus S&H
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Stampington
Inspirations is amagazine for stampers featuring samples,
techniques, projects, and ideas using Stampington & Company® stamps
and accessories. Each
issue is 68 to 84 pages and features the excellent full-color photography
and design you've come to expect from Stampington & Company.
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There’s No Place Like Home
Celebrate home with all kinds of projects from our team of artists.
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Possibilities
Accessories (S7107)
Wreath (C8431)
Crescent Moon (R3059)
Rosemary Loop (P2131)
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Tag — You’re It!
You’ll find a hundred ways to use this free template!
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A Stamp of a Different Color
Change the ink and the paper, and voila! A whole new look is born.
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Remembering Dad
Honor dad with a homemade card this year using the extensive array of masculine images from our stamp lines.
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Meet the Artist:
Maureen Blackman
Learn more about the artist behind the English Vintage line of rubber stamps.
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Off to the Races — celebrating the Kentucky Derby Stampington style
Time to saddle up and start stamping for a horse race like no other!
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Treasure Hunt —
Searching for single images within
multi-image stamps
Look again at these rubber stamp images and you’ll discover their greater potential.
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Seeing Clearly — the story of a new stamp line
Stampington & Company unveils its newest stamp line, and best of all, it’s unmounted!
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Framed In Clay
Pretty as a picture and made from clay!
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Olivia’s Storybook – an ode to a pink dress
Lori Brofsky captures the essence of a favorite dress in this booklet.
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A Ladies Luncheon — creating the perfect tablescape with stamps
Gaylynn Stringham sets the perfect party table with beautiful linens made for stamping.
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Fun on the Run — stamping
car games for kids
Long car rides just got better! These games will keep little ones busy for hours.
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Impressive Memories
Great ideas for scrapbooking with rubber stamps.
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A Second Look
Take another peek at some of the extraordinary details in this issue.
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Index of Images
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Below
are pages from Inspirations, Spring 2005.
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Here’s a priceless little gem. Whether you use it for a to/from tag, a bookmark, or card embellishment, it’s sure to please. A long and narrow tag shape, it’s the perfect size for a couple of stamped images and a note. Just trace the design and size it according to your needs. The corresponding envelope makes the perfect holder or gift-wrap for your card. |
| Just how many looks can one stamp have? We challenged our AOC’s to a great mind-expanding exercise. Create four cards using the same main stamp image, layering techniques, shapes and size, but achieving unique looks for each card by varying the papers, colors and inks. Wow! What a difference a card stock makes! |
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They call it the most exciting two minutes in sports. But the hoopla surrounding the Kentucky Derby is about far more than just a two-minute horse race. The first Derby was run in 1875 and the race, held every year on the first Saturday in May, endures as America's longest running, continually held, sporting event. Ask any Kentuckian and she’ll tell you that the Derby is one of the best reasons to throw a party. You don't need to be at Churchill Downs for the big event in order to celebrate the ponies! |
| We were touched by this darling ode to a pink dress created by Artist-On Call, Lori Brofsky, for her daughter, Olivia. More than a scrapbook, it’s a mini storybook, that unfolds from a CD tin to tell the adventure of Olivia, her favorite dress and a pair of borrowed sunglasses. With photos, text, stamps and embellishment Lori leads us through a funny day of dress up with Olivia. This piece serves as a reminder to us all that even the smallest events are worthy of great celebration when we do them with our children. |
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