Sharing my love of paper crafting using rubber stamps, ink pads and cardstock. Click on my picture to learn more about me.
Creativity for a Cause
Stampin' Up! is a global sponsor for the Ronald McDonald House Charities. As the assistant lead for Stampin' Up! at the Tampa, FL location, I provide the House with hand-stamped cards for families to use during their stay. Contact me to help me create cards for this worthwhile cause.
Love it. Question - do you find you can clean the box and reuse it if you want to do a different colour scheme? I am trying to downsize and since I'm not using the old style clamshell cases any more I planned to get rid of most of them.
Hi Tania! I'm sorry it's taken me this long to reply to your question. I had a computer "comment issue" which got fixed today. Yes, you can rinse out the box as long as you used die-based inks. The solvent based ink, Staz On, not so much! Go ahead, ask me how I know that! :/ If you're going to use Staz On plan on throwing the box away after you've made all the cards you wanted.
AWESOME! Love this technique and can't wait to show it! TFS!
ReplyDeleteOh, so glad, Cherie! Enjoy!
DeleteI lost my marbles years ago, but now I see I need to get some more. Great technique!
ReplyDeleteOh, how funny, Joyce! Thanks for commenting.
ReplyDeleteLove it. Question - do you find you can clean the box and reuse it if you want to do a different colour scheme? I am trying to downsize and since I'm not using the old style clamshell cases any more I planned to get rid of most of them.
ReplyDeleteHi Tania! I'm sorry it's taken me this long to reply to your question. I had a computer "comment issue" which got fixed today. Yes, you can rinse out the box as long as you used die-based inks. The solvent based ink, Staz On, not so much! Go ahead, ask me how I know that! :/ If you're going to use Staz On plan on throwing the box away after you've made all the cards you wanted.
ReplyDeleteHave fun creating!