Has this happened to you?  You’re stamping what is sure to be your BEST card ever, you ink up your solid image stamp, press it onto the cardstock and when you remove the stamp HORROR OF ALL HORRORS!  There is an ink bubble or perhaps a piece of dog hair that got stuck to the stamp leaving a “less than perfect” image. Today I will share how to fix those little boo-boos on your stamped images.  Check out today’s 2-Minute Tuesday Tip!

Here are the things I used to fix my stamping errors.  Oh, and the stamp set I used too!  To order, just click pic!

I hope you enjoyed today’s tip.  This is a tip that will come in handy.  Not all stamped images can be saved but it sure is worth trying to fix.  Remember, when you try this tip, let the ink dry a little before you decide if it will be acceptable.  Ink from the markers and blender pen can be a little dark at first but dry a little lighter.

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That wraps up a Tuesday for me!  And it just about wraps up my time in Arizona.  I will be heading out first thing in the morning (VERY early….ugh).  I had the most amazing time and it was nice to unplug from the computer for a while.  Thank you all for allowing me this time away.  It was a great retreat.  Can’t wait to be back with you tomorrow!

 

 

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