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“I can see clearly now…..

March 4, 2013
The "Other" Stuff

4 Mar

 

…the rain is gone….(doooo-doot. do-doot. doooo-doot. do-doot)"

 

How many of you could finish the line of that song? And then HAVE to sing the "do-doots", too? I know, I'm dating myself, but that song came to mind when I was thinking about the first thing to share since I've been back.

 

There are many, but I promised Trish that TODAY I would fill her in after she saw a you-tube video that just came out March 1.

 

It's a cool new option in Stampin' Up! stamps…

 

Designer Type (new Photopolymer stamps!)Photopolymer

 

Photo-what???

 

They're clear!…Completely clear!  But they're special.

 

Hopefully you know by now, if Stampin' Up! is going to do something, they want to do it right the first time!

 

Here are a few things SU! has to say about Photopolymer:

We've searched long and hard for just the right material to be able to
introduce completely clear stamping. And we've found it….Our top-quality photopolymer has
just enough give to create a perfectly stamped image every time and with
the introduction of our firm-foam pads, let's just say they're meant
for each other!

 

  • They're entirely transparent for perfect placement every time! 
  • They are durable. The photopolymer material is designed to last. 
  • These stamps stick amazingly well to our clear blocks.
  • They're age tested. They won't yellow or cloud up over time. 
  • They use FDA, food-safe material.

So, Stampin' Up! is taking this slowly, on a trial basis, to see what people think. They are introducing one stamp set a month (for I don't know how long….they haven't specified a timeframe.)

 

 

FlyerTH_photopolymer_Mar0113_USHere's the first set, Designer Type (Photopolymer set) 

  • There are 57 pieces in the set
  • And it only costs $13.95!! That's another one of the awesome benefits of Photopolymer–more stamps, less cost!
  • Keep in mind, they only come in a cello bag, but you could store them in your own clear case if you'd like.

 

 

If you love this idea, then start buying photopolymer! Right now, this set is the only offering. Others will depend on its popularity.

 

(Also, please note on the flyer the suggested clear blocks. I personally feel I don't need to F block. We'll see, but not buying F now.)

 

If you have questions that I didn't seem to answer here, let me know!! And in the meantime, tell me what you think (comment) down below! Will you give it a try?

 

I'm going to order mine later today!

 

Back to more catching up…..

 

Talk to you soon!

Remember,
if you can fall in love with a project, you can learn to
create it! Here to help you channel your inner Creative
Genius….

 

Steph

 

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