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Post by justjac on Mar 8, 2019 21:15:00 GMT
I only have a couple sets. I got this chocolate bar one from Kat Scrappiness. It looks really cool when it's done. I also got a Taylored Expressions sunflower stamp set. I had trouble lining it up, but that was before I had a stamp positioner. I also got a couple of cross stitch flower sets from Altenew, but they are more nesting stamps than layering. I had a bit of trouble lining them up.
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Post by jackofallcrafts on Apr 7, 2019 20:38:22 GMT
How hard are Kitchen Sink to layer? Right now I’m working on a Altenew layering set and it’s hard, as usual. I have five stamp positioners set up and I’ve gone through a lot of scrap paper trying to get it right. I plan to make a dozen cards just to make it worth my while. I find the ones with six layers really hard and maybe not worth it. This one has five layers on the flowers and then three layers on the leaves. If you put both flowers in the set on one card that doubles the number. So many opportunities to screw up. I didn’t think it through when I bought this set. I just got my first couple of Kitchen Sink Stamps layering sets and I've been playing around with them with Tsukineko Memento ink and my Big Timmy. These stamps are F.A.B.U.L.O.U.S.!!! I think the quality is better than Altenew, actually! I didn't even have to condition the stamps with an eraser...just inked 'em up and I was off to the races. The sets I got (Berries and Cherries) were very easy to layer if you go in the order that Kitchen Sink Stamps suggests. (You get a "recipe" for each stamp set, and they usually don't recommend stamping in numerical order.) Bonus: the order was shipped at the speed of light, and I got a free stamp as a thank you gift. I will most definitely be ordering the other sets I wanted from them, and I've added more sets to my wish list. This company is going to cost me some serious moolah.
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