Hi, everyone. This is Ann Clemmer and Stamper from stamperdog.com. Stampin' Up! And you know, I'm really late for a wedding
shower and I gotta get in the shower myself. Good thing Stamper helped me pre-plan for
the gift. Yes, I'm so thankful that you helped me. Let's go show 'em what we did. First, we went and got the English Ivy Simple
Sentiments Stationery Kit. It's great with the coordinating stamp. It's a monogram stamp, but you can have it
say anything. Look at the stationery. It's printed down at the bottom. It matches the inside of the envelopes. It's got a fancy edge on the envelopes. It's really great. But let's show you how to use the Stamp-a-Ma-Jig
for a more finished product. You're going to stamp on the rough side of
the plastic sheet. And make sure it's all the way up inside the
arm. Now you want to move the stamp all the way
up into the corner after you've inked it. Make sure it's all the way up in the corner. Now it's best if you use a darker ink. But I didn't want to go and wash my stamp
twice. So here, you're going to see it when we get
ready to put it on the stationery. Now we're going to line up the stationery
so that it's centered on the grid pad. 2 5/8 inch either side. The grid pad is wonderful. I love having it around to make my projects
just perfect. Now when we line this up, you want to line
up the "from the desk of" line of the stamp with one of the horizontal lines on there. Then replace the arm, move away the plastic
- Pick up your stamp again, that's really important. Put it all the way up into the corner of the
arm and stamp again. Now I took that little squirrelly-gig, that
little middle dot in the middle of there. And that's what I lined up to make sure that
it was centered left to right. You can wrap up a stamp and include it. You can say whatever you want. And you can learn how to make the stationery
holder at The Master Stamper. Come on over and join us as we try to improve
our stamping one impression at a time. (music)
This is Ann Clemmer and Stamper from stamperdog.com, trying to put a little ink, paper, and free
stamps into your day.