Challenge Post

Okay, to be honest, I have no idea who I can send this too.  I purchased this stamp at the stamp show in Springfield MA at the Lost Coast / Carmens' Veranda table.  If you ever have the chance to go one of their events - go, you will find the most Eclectic images available.  Crazy and Cool! They also have great make and takes and plenty of help if you need help!  Do you use a Misti? or other stamping tools?  Using a stamping tool means you don't have to mount your stamps on foam!  That will save you a Ton of money.

Here is only one table of unmounted rubber!  When I get my new stamps 
I give them a light coating of Best Glue Ever and let it dry.  This becomes a long term sticky back, no foam needed ( I also do this to restore my cutting mats).  To stoe, I just place the stamp on my a storage card.


Apply a fine bead and spread - I used an old plastic card or a paint spatula


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Here is my card:


Who would you send it too!



This card is my 3rd entry

Join in the Lost Coast Challenge with a card "Says Something", there is a great prize and the more that play the more they give away!
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a great day!



Comments

I would send it to someone with a wacky/weird sense of humour - love it!! (Hmm, what does that say about me??)
Blessings
Maxine
ionabunny said…
You could send it to me, cos I think it's fab LOL. That monkey rocks. Great tips on using unmounted rubber. Need to see if I can get me some of that glue in Europe. Thanks for joining the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity challenge. Hugz
Sue said…
Lol this is such fun Ginny and the glue sounds amazing! Thanks so much for playing along with us again at Lost Coast Designs, Sue xx
Laurie said…
Aw this is awesome! I love this stamp but don't own it so now I want one. Love what you did with this! Thanks for joining the LCD Portal to Creativity Challenge!
Michele said…
this is a very awesome creation! i think that wold be a great treat for anyone, especially someone with a sense of humor -- or who likes the study of ancient man! i love your tips on using your stamps, very clever! xo

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