my "not so great" brand of acrylic stamps lose cling even AFTER cleaning... so then what's up with that then? & what do I do to fix it? or do I just use cheap glue stick to adhere it to the block?
@ibkristykat Hi! The cheaper clear stamps that are not made from quality photopolymer may not regain their cling. You could try using double sided tape on your acrylic block to get them to stick. Good luck!
Hi! There are a number of online retailers selling this stamp. Try typing "S5026 Hero Arts" into Google or another search engine and there are several options available. Good luck! :)
Wow! Great job. I have seen other spinner card tutorials, but they just did not get it to spin the first time round. Love the colours that you used as well.
Hey, I love the heroarts videos, but was wondering where you can buy those inks from. I love the ones with a whole heap of colours in one. I live in Australia.. do they sell them here too?
Hi Tanya! The punch is a little larger than the pop dot. You want the track in the spinning platform to be a little larger than the pop dot so that it spins easily, but smaller than the penny so that the spinner doesn't fall out. Hope that helps!
Love the card! What size punch did you use to make the guidelines for the spinning platform? I have a couple circle punches but they look like they would be too large.
my "not so great" brand of acrylic stamps lose cling even AFTER cleaning... so then what's up with that then? & what do I do to fix it? or do I just use cheap glue stick to adhere it to the block?
ibkristykat 7 months ago
@ibkristykat Hi! The cheaper clear stamps that are not made from quality photopolymer may not regain their cling. You could try using double sided tape on your acrylic block to get them to stick. Good luck!
heroarts 7 months ago
@heroarts I figured... ugh. Hehe Thanks!!
ibkristykat 6 months ago
IM SO GOING TO TRY THAT!
livelovescrap123 1 year ago
that is amazing! =)
Crazee108 2 years ago
I really like your videos, so many tips and great ideas. You make it look so easy. Look forward to more videos.
nfldpuffin 2 years ago
The large Thank You stamp is made by Hero Arts (product number S5026).
heroarts 2 years ago
Thanks^^ Do you where I can still find it? Cuz I've searched HeroArts' site. But they don't have it anymore.
strawberrygirl1168 2 years ago
Hi! There are a number of online retailers selling this stamp. Try typing "S5026 Hero Arts" into Google or another search engine and there are several options available. Good luck! :)
heroarts 2 years ago
I'm just wondering where did you get your Thank You Platform rubber stamp? Cuz I would like to get one. And what brand is it? Thank you^^
strawberrygirl1168 2 years ago
great tutorial ! ! ! !
mobolilu 2 years ago
bonita, pero no me gustaron los colores
2wen2 3 years ago
Great, great great.
StFrancisChurch 3 years ago
Wow! Great job. I have seen other spinner card tutorials, but they just did not get it to spin the first time round. Love the colours that you used as well.
Thanks
Craftylizette 3 years ago
Hey, I love the heroarts videos, but was wondering where you can buy those inks from. I love the ones with a whole heap of colours in one. I live in Australia.. do they sell them here too?
LilMissae 3 years ago 2
@LilMissae sadly, no they don't. The inks are by colorbox.
SweetMillefeuille 1 year ago
this is really great! :)
where can i get the stamps and ink?
GaeaTellusMother 3 years ago
Awesome!! Thanks for the vid!!
redcrystal69 3 years ago
Hi Tanya! The punch is a little larger than the pop dot. You want the track in the spinning platform to be a little larger than the pop dot so that it spins easily, but smaller than the penny so that the spinner doesn't fall out. Hope that helps!
heroarts 3 years ago
Another great video! Thanks!
CSFrazier 3 years ago
Love the card! What size punch did you use to make the guidelines for the spinning platform? I have a couple circle punches but they look like they would be too large.
Tanya1968 3 years ago