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Five things to know about Stamparatus

Gallery· Stamparatus· Stampin' Up!

26 Mar

Five things to know about Stamparatus allows you to get the stamped image exactly where you want them.  Didn’t get enough ink on your image?  No worries!  Simply re-ink and stamp again!

Five things to know about Stamparatus

I shared a post on Hinge Stamping if you missed it you can click on the thumbnail below:

Five things to know about Stamparatus:

  1. Comes with VERY STRONG magnets!  Keep them away from each other!
  2. Has two plates to give you four stamping sides for two or three step stamps, can be used for Hinge Stamping
  3. Can be used with Photopolymer or Clear Mount Stamps
  4. Perfect for stamping multiple cards for lots of birthdays or Christmas cards
  5. Care of Stamparatus – clean with Stampin’ Mist or Baby Wipes.  Do not use harsh chemicals or alcohol.

When you are done using the Stamparatus place the magnets on the back in their storage places.

Remove the plates and stack them on top of each other.  Don’t store with plates in the hinges as they will not close and you could break them.

Since Stampin’ Up! is now shipping the Stamparatus for those who reserved one I want to make sure you see all of the videos that they have released in one place.  This blog post will be an great resource for you when you receive yours.  Plus, I will be making several more myself.  

When you go to remove the stamps they will have ink on them.  To avoid getting your fingers “inky” you need to clean them before removing them.  If you use baby wipes you may see some lint on them.  I simply take them to my Stampin’ Scrub to clean that off.  

Hopefully, Stampin’ Up! will come out with an absorber type cloth to make the cleaning easier.  For now I ordered on one on Amazon to assist me cleaning my stamps.  Here is what I ordered: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BQSL5E/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

However, when Stampin’ Up! releases one I am sure I will purchase that one since I will be assured it is designed for our Stamparatus!

Here are more video from Stampin’ Up! for the Stamparatus:

 

 

 

If you missed out on the reservation of your Stamparatus don’t worry!  Stampin’ Up! will be selling it in the new 2018-2019 Annual Catalog starting June 1, 2018!

Happy Stamping Y’all!

 

 

 

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My name is Sharon Armstrong and I have been a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator since 1997! I have been married to my husband Mark for over 40 years and we have 5 children, their spouse and 10 grandkids!

In the beginning I worked my stamp business and a full time job. In 2014 I decided to have a full time Stamp career and have loved it. And have been blessed because of it! On my journey I have met so many dear friends all because of a rubber stamp!
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  1. Jackie W says

    May 20, 2018 at 6:37 am

    You can get a synthetic chamois at any hardware in the car care section. I get 8 cloths out of one when I cut it in pieces sized (folded in half) to fit my stamp cleaner case.

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    • Sharon Armstrong says

      May 21, 2018 at 6:01 am

      I found an absorber cloth online and love it. Thank you for your comment! I had not thought of cutting it up!

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