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Page 1: kitchensinkstamps.files.wordpress.comTIP: Stamping off Ix, using an ink that is planned for Step #2 also can work well for Step Step #1 completed Stamp off Ix for Step #1 Example Of
Page 2: kitchensinkstamps.files.wordpress.comTIP: Stamping off Ix, using an ink that is planned for Step #2 also can work well for Step Step #1 completed Stamp off Ix for Step #1 Example Of
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Stamp on edge of post-it with adhesive on underside.

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For Masking:

• Stamp Step #1 on a post-it note (making sure to stamp near the edge with the adhesive on the underside) or on Eclipse masking tape or stamping masking paper.

• Trim around stamped impression to finish the mask. Place over stamped area to mask, and stamp additional image.

• When all steps are stamped, peel mask off.

TIP:

• When stamping with light colors or highly detailed stamp sets; stamping in reverse order (#5, #4, #3, #2, #1 - darkest to lightest ink color), can make it easier to align stamps.

For more on multi-step stamping in reverse order, see tutorial #102.