Do I understand correctly, we send you thirty 4-1/4 x 5-1/2 white card stock pieces, each stamped with one (the same) image, and then you send us back the 29 other images?
If your stamps are small enough feel free to stamp 2 images on the piece of paper.
I'm hoping for 30 people and then you will get one image from each person who joins so at the end you will receive 29 DIFFERENT stamps plus one of your own (just for the ease of sorting)
MB - stands for Message board. I'm also hosting this swap on another message board and if i need to i will just combine the stamps so there will be enough people! You can take more then one spot!
Re: Stampy thingdinky_dinky_doJanuary 4 2010, 23:08:49 UTC
I'm Excited S. !
do you want to take more then one spot so you are able to use more then one stamp (you would get back 2 complete sets) Know anyone that you want to pass this on to?
I want 1 spot! Now to decide on a stamp...xmorningxrosexJanuary 5 2010, 05:16:28 UTC
I've never done this before either, but I'm interested.
So, take 7 1/2 pieces of good white stock, and cut into 4 pieces. Stamp a non-holiday image (or 2 small) on the front of each piece using black ink. On the back, write our LJ name on each. Come back to this post, say the name of the ink (and stamp?) used. Mail all 30 to you, wait, and get 30 different designs back?
Is that right to use black ink with the stamp, or we write on the back of the cardstock in black ink using whichever stamp ink color we want? Can we heat emboss the black to allow for easier coloring/decorating?
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I just don't know what MB stands for.
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I'm hoping for 30 people and then you will get one image from each person who joins so at the end you will receive 29 DIFFERENT stamps plus one of your own (just for the ease of sorting)
MB - stands for Message board. I'm also hosting this swap on another message board and if i need to i will just combine the stamps so there will be enough people! You can take more then one spot!
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do you want to take more then one spot so you are able to use more then one stamp (you would get back 2 complete sets) Know anyone that you want to pass this on to?
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So, take 7 1/2 pieces of good white stock, and cut into 4 pieces. Stamp a non-holiday image (or 2 small) on the front of each piece using black ink. On the back, write our LJ name on each. Come back to this post, say the name of the ink (and stamp?) used. Mail all 30 to you, wait, and get 30 different designs back?
Is that right to use black ink with the stamp, or we write on the back of the cardstock in black ink using whichever stamp ink color we want? Can we heat emboss the black to allow for easier coloring/decorating?
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Never had anyone ask about embossing. I say go ahead!
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