Wednesday, 8 September 2010

WOYWW and stampamajig tutorial

Did you miss me last week?
My daughter and granddaughter were here and potty training had begun, so we were kinda busy!
They stayed for a week and a little progress was made each day, not that my daughter could see it, but Granny knew best!
Back at home, Daisy went to Nursery yesterday and came home in the SAME TROUSERS that she went in! Whoo Hoo! She asked for her potty each time she needed it and stayed dry!
Now on to other things.
My desk has been a total shambles and I couldn't stand it any more, but having tidied, I didn't have anything to show! So I thought that that I would address a question that I have been asked several times about the method I use for positioning wooden stamps exactly where I need them, either directly onto a card or within a frame as in the case of the card with the ribbon in this pic.
I need a piece of acetate with a right angle corner (I used the corner from a Spellbinders package
Some Lego to make into a right angle shape.
Stamps and ink.
  • Firstly I stamped the frame onto some card.
  • Next I placed the acetate, snugly into the right angle of the Lego.
  • Then I stamped the sentiment image onto the acetate, guided by the Lego, making sure it is held snugly in the corner.
  • The next step is to place the acetate over the printed frame so that the sentiment is centred.
  • Then, keeping the acetate really still, slide the Lego back into position around the corner of it.
  • Remove the acetate and once more using the Lego as a guide, stamp the sentiment onto the card.'Stampamajig' is the Stampin' Up name for their stamp positioner, but my Lego works just as well.
Finally, I thought I would show you a bunch of cards I made for a friend of mine who is a travel agent and likes to send Welcome Home cards to her clients on their return from their very swish holidays.
Blogger has driven me nuts this morning, I've had to try to upload each picture about 4 times each before they actually appeared on my blog. I didn't mean to make the last pic so large, but after I'd pressed the button, I couldn't risk not having it load.
So have a great day, and join Julia and the gang on WOYWW, to see work desks around the world. The link in on my sidebar!

43 comments:

  1. LEGO!!!!
    Inspired...what can I say!

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  2. Well done with the potty training :-) Thanks for the tut....Lego has so many uses doesn't it? :-)
    I think the new blogger settings are having teething troubles cos I really struggled uploading 2 of my pics this week.
    A x

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  3. great tutorial & bonus points for use of lego, off to nick some from DDs collection now
    C
    xx

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  4. First of all thank you for sharing the "positioning" - one can see you were a teacher very good instructions! I had the same problem with blogger today - that is why I posted so late - it was a nightmare!!!
    Bravo for Daisy good girl coming home in clean trousers! It must be quite strssful for them at first thinking of "that thing" all the time!
    Hugs,
    Cardarian

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  5. What a good idea sending cards to your clients when they return from their holidays. Lovely cards. Thanks for the peek. Kathleen x

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  6. Super idea with the Lego. Thanks for sharing it... great instructions.

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  7. Hi Ya Chrissie
    well done to Daisy, i remember those days well, lol, luv the lego stampamgic fabulous idea, gorgeous selection of cards hun,happy WOYWW, sue,x

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  8. Lovley cards on your desk, the lego had me wondering tho till I read your post - brilliant idea for a home made stamp positioner.

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  9. Lego = stamp/acetate positioner- brilliant!!

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  10. great great great tip! thanks so much for sharing :) off now to get up into the attic and root out the kiddos play blocks!

    hugs mandyxx

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  11. i knew you could use lego, i just never knew how, thanks for the tips

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  12. Amazing...what a fab tutorial. Just got to beg some Lego off my DS now!!

    Thanks for sharing!

    A.xx

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  13. I love the way you use what you have and the legos are great. Beats my old T-square by a mile. Super tutorial and, as always, fun to come for a visit. I hate to admit it, but I really like your desk this way (grin from the neat freak). Have a great WOYWW and congrats on that potty training, too.

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  14. Looks like I will have to raid my Grandson's lego.................

    xx

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  15. Cool use of lego..and your tidyness puts me to shame - please try to be a bit messier !! Happy WOYWW Esther xx

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  16. The Lego is genius, Chrissie (pity I sold all ours at a car boot sale last year!!!). Well done on the toilet-training too, not a fun task!

    Julie :o)

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  17. So neat and tidy! great information and thanks for the tips,
    joZarty x

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  18. oh great tip on the lego hun and well done on the potty training too hugs cheryl x

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  19. yay for your Lego and your granddaughter! or is it your granddaughter's Lego?

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  20. Tidy workspace, that glass mat is fab, i have one too, thank you for the tutorial, fab workspace, Happy WOYWW, Thank you for showing us your workspace.

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  21. First off, I love your blog...And your workspace is stunning.. You are a very talented lady.. Thanks for sharing the tutorial and your workspace...

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  22. Great to see another use for lego! I heard about this about 2 years after I bought my stamp positioner but I still say its one of my best, most used, and couldnt be without tools! love all the cards you have done too.

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  23. LOVE that you made your own stamp positioner...in this economy we all need to try and save where we can so we can buy more stamps! LOL Your cards are lovely! :)Nan

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  24. So that is how it is done !! Well I never !! Thanks Chrissie for showing us XOX

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  25. Love the travel cards and well done with the potty training!!

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  26. Your handmade stampamajig is way cooler!


    Thanks for the nosey!

    Ciara
    xx

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  27. Hello Chrissie, Thanks for the tutorial, of course big lego works, why didn't I think of that? Brilliant that's what you are!!
    Oh the joys of potty training, yes we too are experiencing this, patience is a virtue:)Thank you for letting me snoop:) xx

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  28. Love your cards and the tutorial on your brilliant stamp positioner.

    Marilyn

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  29. I like your version of the Stampamajig much better than the SU one!

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  30. who say's lego's just for kids :)
    great desk
    hugs Nikki

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  31. Great tutorial Chrissie, I usually just try and line stuff up by eye, which doesn't always work out the best I have to admit! That trimmer is a Fiskars rotary trimmer. Don't know why it's so expensive on their website, most craft stores stock it for around $40 and my husband picked it up in Costco a couple of years ago for $30 and gave it to my for Christmas. It's a super bit of kit, I will have had it two years this Christmas and I haven't changed the blade yet! That's some going!

    Hugs
    Brenda

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  32. Well... you clever old thing, I would never have come up with a Lego solution but its perfect! And being nice and chunky and bright coloured you certainly won't lose it on your desk!!
    Sorry I am so late WOYWWing... life and stuff and the length of the list....

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  33. That's a great way to line up stamps.

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  34. Fabulous tip!

    I am in the throes of potty training. She's brilliant on a potty but we still have to nappy her up when we go out as she wont go on the big toilet.

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  35. wow now that is a tidy desk it looks squeaky clean and if you were envious with two green mats, then I have a pale blue one all covered in glitter, glue and paint and a glass one for my heat embossing, thanks for the very belated snoop, due to blogger errors
    Hugs Kate

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  36. I am so late this week - I started visiting form the other end of the list to make sure of equality!! Love your tutorial - I have a corner made by Mr D, but other wise, like you, I use a good piece of whatever is around as the acetate! It's a simple procedure, once you've got the hang - I often demonstrate it and then watch with a smile while others try ot figure it out again!

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  37. Was that you, then, who posted the lego stamp positioner tip on UKS? Excellent idea! Very impressed with your friend's dedication to her work, and can only assume that she doesn't have leaking children and a demanding washing machine! Or is that the other way round?? :D

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  38. great cards, and I LOVE your homemade stampamjig. I wonder if the kids will notice a few missing duplo pieces?

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  39. Chrissie - give me unmounted clear stamps every time... infact, my stamps I got from Stampin Up = i've refused to mount - I gave my mum the wooden blocks - but goodness knows what she's going to do with them!!!

    You are very clever and patient though!!!

    Paula x x x

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Thanks,
Chrissie