Fabienchen - 24 y.o. - Germany
- started on 10/11/2008 to 14h19
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Is somebody else here, who likes to make cards and who uses rubber stamps for it?
Silure76 - 35 y.o. - Finland - posted on 14/11/2008 to 08h01
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I do, although I am a novice. I just bought more stamps last week and I have been trying them out some. I am going to start making christmascards this weekend. We counted our quota this year and got to about forty cards. I think we might use some bought cards, but mostly we will make them. Where do you go for ideas? I have been surfing the internet and found most of my ideas from Martha Stewart! lol! But I do make some changes, since I don't want to buy everything she says is indispensable. I am more into recycling stuff than buying new things every year. I have quite a lot of old wall paper samples, wich allows me to make quite nice cards!
Fabienchen - 24 y.o. - Germany - posted on 15/11/2008 to 19h54
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I have started in October 2008 and I have bought some used rubber stamps. That was cheap. And I have bought my other crafting stuff in the Netherlands. They are really cheap over there :)! And they have a lot more stuff then we here in Germany.
Saralouise1981 - 30 y.o. - United Kingdom - posted on 07/12/2008 to 19h40
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>i make greeting cards i use allsorts of crafts, i do rubber stamping, i have some lovley christmas stamps which i bought this year, but havent had time to use them, i have been thinking about making my sister a birthday card, i been thinking about the desgin all afternoon,
Caregvr1 - 47 y.o. - United States - posted on 04/01/2009 to 03h53
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>I like to make cards and use rubber stamps to. I'm still kind of a novice but am working on getting better! I also like to make ATC's using my rubber stamps and paper scraps.
Redbaron1974 - 37 y.o. - United States - posted on 04/01/2009 to 07h16
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>I am trying my hand at making cards. I am still new to it but it looks like fun. I have also used one set to make borders for my bulletin board at work.
Gabriel - 33 y.o. - Belgium - posted on 22/02/2009 to 12h47
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français : ce sont des cachets à encre avec des motifs (littéralement "timbres en caoutchouc" parce que ce sont des petites formes en caoutchouc qui frappent le papier après avoir été pressé contre l'encre)