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Jumbo Cling Rose Paper Pin

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2011

Our Jumbo Cling Rubber Stamps are so versatile. Tammie Wilson has shown us how to stamps on wood, glass, and fabric, but today we're going back to paper for a beautiful Rose Pin that can be attached to lots of surfaces for a three dimensional pop! Watch her very thorough and easy to follow steps in this new video! If you would prefer a simpler approach to this project, or are not inclined to paint, go to our website @ www.stampendous.com and you can get instructions for a sprayed paper rose pin.

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  • @terri, we're trying to get the backs for a good price so we can offer them, but we don't have them yet. They're available online, you just need to do a search.

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  • Hello, what a gorgeous stamp! Where can I buy one please?

  • thats what you do when you're too cheap to buy an acutual rose!

  • you do not make any since

  • Beautiful

  • Boo -_-

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  • wow kind rose!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • great idea

  • OMG! I have just started going back to my hobby of random arts and crafts projects (I'm in high school, a guy! XD), and these look so gorgeous! It's hard to believe the beauty humans have created all this time we've set history on this world!

  • Good question, Mirabella! With them being so dimensional and each layer being raised up, you can see quite a ways into the center between each layer. It looks much better when it's all done. We found after making tons of them that we like them a lot better when we color the back of the paper before cutting them out, too. Otherwise the white back of the paper looks funny between the layers.

  • whats the point to do centers of the biger roses if at last you hide it with litle ones? you waste lots of time.

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