Show & Tell Photopolymer Stamps

Show & Tell 1

Show & Tell 1

Stampin Up! now has four sets of Photopolymer Stamps that are available to purchase.  This card uses two sets.  One is the original set called Designer Typeset which has all the letters of the alphabet so you can stamp out any word you wish.  The second set I used is Show & Tell 1 which has a lot of banners and arrows.  The best things about these stamps is that they are very easy to place so you can stamp exactly where you want to without using a Stamp-a-ma-jig.

Designer Typeset Birthday

Happy Birthday to my son, David!  He is 33 today. Of course, I had him when I was 12 so all is good.  I made his card using the new Photopolymer stamp set called Designer Typeset.  Have a great day, David!

Happy Birthday David

Happy Birthday David

Round Array & Designer Typeset

Stampin Up! makes so many stamp sets that it is hard to show every single one to my Club members since we only meet once a month.  This next card shows a couple of the new sets because I am just running out of time!  The first set is Stampin Up’s new Photopolymer Stamps and is called Designer Typeset.  This is SU’s first set of clear stamps and is being offered on a trial basis.  The second stamp set is a sneak peek from the 2013/2014 Annual Catalog that will be out on May 31st.  It is called Round Array and matches the 7/8″ Scallop Circle Punch from the Occasions Catalog.  You can get a Bundle which includes both the stamp set and the matching punch for 15% off between now and May 30th!

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Designer Typeset Photopolymer Stamps

Yesterday I showed you a card made with the new Stampin Up Photopolymer Stamp Set called Designer Typeset.  Here is another card I made using the Designer Series Paper called Sycamore Street which is in the Sale-a-bration catalog.  You can still get this paper for FREE with a order of $50 until March 22nd!

Designer Typeset Photopolymer Stamps

Designer Typeset Photopolymer Stamps

Designer Typeset Photopolymer Stamps

Stampin Up just came out with their first clear Photopolymer stamp set called Designer Typeset.  To be totally honest, this caused quite a stir with Stampin Up demonstrators!  In the past, most all clear stamps just did not stamp and well as Stampin Up rubber stamps.  I even had a few before I became a demonstrator and I was never truly happy with any of them.  You just didn’t get a clear, crisp image and they yellowed over time.

After doing a lot of research, Stampin Up has come up with a set of their own.  It is made with a high quality material that will not yellow over time.  Being the skeptical person I am, I decided I would try these new stamps but I know I would never like them!  Well I have news for you!  I do like them!  They are very sticky and do not fall off the clear block.  They stamp a very clear image and you can see where you are stamping so there is no need for a Stamp-a-ma-jig.  My favorite part of them is the letters.  You can now stamp any words you want!  I really love that part!

Here is my first card I made with these new stamps.  It is a very very very simple card because I was more about playing with the stamps then worrying about designing something.  Tomorrow you will see another card made with these Photopolymer Stamps.

I also used the Make A Cake stamp set with this card.

Designer Typeset Photopolymer Stamps

Designer Typeset Photopolymer Stamps