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Stamp Your Heart Out!


© Leslie Frederick



Valentine's Day is the holiday for stampers. What better excuse to pull out your paper,ink and favorite stamps and "send a little love" to your family and friends. There are some wonderful sites and projects out there,if you're looking for inspiration.

Perhaps you would like an accent for your own home or the perfect decorative gift? Head for http://www.hamptonartstamps.com and you'll find hot pink platters to grace your valentine table. These plates are made with tissue paper and a liquid laminating product that allows the color and stamp design to shine through.
br>For a more conventional project, like a card, go to http://www.intersurf/~redstic/Projects/H... Redstic has designed a Heart Pop Out Card and included the template for downloading so you can create this clever card for your valentine.

If you'd like your valentine to be more than just paper surf over to AllCrafts. The url for this site is http://www.allcraftsnet.com and in the valentine projects section there is a beautiful card made with beads and wire that is layered on a stamped card. Its perfect for an upscale greeting.

If you don't have a large variety of basic valentine stamps or if you're looking for a sentiment to feature on the inside of a card visit http://www.rubberstampstore.com and view their selection. Be sure to pick up the cupid stamp to decorate your sweetie's card.

Whether you use cardstock, vellum, doilies or velvet handmade cards say I love you in special ways...and while you're at it remember to stamp the envelope.

Visit in two weeks for the latest products and projects from the Hobby Industry Show in California...hopefully the new Harry Potter Stamps will be out! Till then...may your ink pad never dry out!

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1.   Jan 26, 2001 10:21 AM
I haven't made a Valentine in years - maybe I will this year! Jerri

-- posted by jerrib





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