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Stampington Inspirations™
Summer 2003
Below are some of the articles featured in the Inspirations Summer 2003 issue!

Artistic Tins
These small metal tins are ideal for storing seing notions, organizing beads, and keeping wire neat and a million other uses. But had you thought of magnetic art? First spotted at Artfest and created by Claudine Hellmuth, our AOC's had to give this project a try!

Cornering the Stamp Market
Sometimes a rubber stamp is designed for a specific purpose. Like corner stamps, for instance. Custom would imply that a corner stam is, naturally, made to embellish corners. Designed to wrap around the two sides of a right angle, it can both embellish a piece and lend a finished look to your artwork. But hav eyou ever tried using a corner image solely to stamp patterns?



Impressive Memories
Great ideas from Joyce Schweitzer for scrapbooking with rubber stamps!
Possibilities
Once again our AOCs rise to the artistic challenge as we explore eight more images from the Stampington & Company collection. Inspired by Solstice (4733), Children's Faces (C8234), Tea Set (M4719), Movie Stars (K5534), Three Men (K5509), Parfums (S7103), Sketched Woman (R3138), and Cup Collection (M4715), they came up with great color combinations, clever boxes, artistic tags, and sensational miniature books.