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Create the sweetest peek-through Nativity card this Christmas with this Die and Clear Photopolymer Stamp Set from the Mini Tryfolds Collection by Art Impressions! The package contains four photopolymer stamps that measure approximately 1" x .5" to 3" x 2.75" and two thin metal dies that measure approximately .75" x .65" and 1.15" x 1". Included is a manger, sheep at a fence and wooden cradle with baby Jesus.
It comes with instructions, but it works better in you cut the paper to 10.5 x 4.5...i used a magnetic stamping platform and honestly don't see how you could do it without one. It's an amazing technique, but it's not for beginner stampers.
This is actually a couple of years old but so glad Ai keeps it available. This is the cutest. The stamps and dies are good quality, the dies line up where they should...
my suggestion: slow down to get everything especially Baby Jesus to line up so you see his face through the opening. (I lined it up so you saw the bottom of manger through the opening not his face..luckily on a practice layout.) If you trace the cut out of the fence area, try to line Baby Jesus towards the middle.
Love this set. Art Impressions makes some of the best dies & stamps I have used.
Isn’t. When I send this Christmas card everyone will be imptessed
I have become addicted to AI watercolor items. This will probably be my Christmas card for next year. I already have this year's done.
The Art Impressions Tryfolds are fun to make. They're 3-D.
This makes a delightful card, but don't be in a hurry using this set. It really needs care to get everything lined up just right. I found the video tutorial helpful.
This collections makes a beautiful card, however it took a little work as the dies are connected as one. The larger die is used with the first stamp/page and the smaller die is to be used with the medium size stamp/page 2. I had to twist the inside die (quite a bit) to disconnect it, which left sharp metal edges I then had to try to break off - without ruining the die.
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