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Saturday, May 25

Molding a Slice into a Stamp for Operation Write Home's Memorial Day Bloghop


Amazing Crafting Products is proud to be participating in this bloghop which celebrates and says "THANKS" to our men and women serving in the armed forces. Each one of us has a family member, friend or co-worker that has dedicated their life to protect our freedoms and to these brave folks we say "THANK YOU!" Also we would like to say "thanks" to all who support Operation Write Home in providing over two million handmade cards to our Military Men and Women abroad.


If you arrived here and would like to get back to see the rest of the blogs participating... CLICK HERE to head back to Operation Write Home!


You may be wondering why a company of three dimensional product would be part of this event. Two reasons: first because several of our Creative Team Members are Military Families -or- are supporters of Operation Write Home - AND - secondly, because the background paper for this card is hand-stamped from a HANDMADE stamp created using Amazing Mold Putty... REALLY!!!

Creative Team designer Susan, loves making molds of interesting items, many from nature and especially food! She created a mold from a slice of an orange, then when mold was cured, generously lubricated mold with vaseline {because Amazing Mold Putty will fuse to itself}, then filled mold with another batch of Amazing Mold Putty to make a reverse. When cured, she had a relief stamp that is a slice of heaven! Earlier in the week, Creative Team designer Michelle showed how to make stamps using embossing folders and stencils with Amazing Mold Putty - CLICK HERE to view this how-to. A circular border and sentiment by Inkadinkado paired with Operation Write Home's Sketch number 83 complete this sunny "Thank You" card.

BLOG CANDY...

As part of the event, Amazing Crafting Products is hosting a giveaway of AMAZING proportions. One winner will be chosen from those who leave a comment telling us "what you would love to mold in Amazing Mold Putty" on this post. Winner will receive one box each of Amazing Mold Putty, Amazing Clear Cast Resin and Amazing Casting Resin!!! ALSO, we would love everyone to have a little something, too - SO - we have a COUPON to shop at the Amazing Mold Putty website HERE and receive 20% OFF your purchase. Please use coupon code " amazingmay " {no quotations}. Coupon expires May 31, 2013.

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104 comments:

  1. Thanks for supporting OWH. I love the orange stamp - great idea. I have a thing for keys. I'd love to be able to create relief images of some of my favorite vintage keys.

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  2. Beautiful card. I love how you used the mold putty to make the image. Happy memorial day weekend

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  3. Beautiful card. Nice and bright! Thanks for supporting OWH!

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  4. Wow I would love to try an orange slice.That sounds cool!

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  5. Wow, what a cool technique for creating stamps and the resulting background is beautiful. So artistic and the warm gold combined is such a rich combination with the purple. Thanks for joining in the hop and supporting Operation Write Home!

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  6. This is pretty. I like how cheerful the colors are.

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  7. Wow, that's an amazing card! I don't know what I would mold... I'd have a hard time picking!

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  8. This is amazing! I have no idea what I would mold, but I'd sure have a fun time experimenting. Thanks for sharing this great technique -- and for supporting OWH!

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  9. Wow, from an orange? That is amazing! :) (leslie #113)

    And no, I don't want to win, but that's a very generous offer.

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  10. Very nice card, the colors are striking, the sentiment stands out... For what I'd like to see with clay? Wow! So many things!!! Animals like a rabbit??? I like Southwest themes, so a southwest rabbit? Thank you for supporting OWH!

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  11. What a great card! I obviously have a lot to learn about your product! Thank you so much for supporting OWH and for sharing the card with us!

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  12. Your company name is very apropo - amazing. I have never seen this molding material before. Love the shell idea on your website. Thanks for supporting OWH.

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  13. Gorgeous card. I like the background you created with that mold. I have never made a mold and never had any idea one could do so, but I would like a citrus type mold myself for making backgrounds. I guess I have some neat designs on some dishes that would be cool as molds too.

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  14. Fabulous card - love the idea of using the mold putty as a stamp! Gosh, what *wouldn't* I make molds of? I have old skeleton keys, decorative buttons, little statues (for faces) ... anything that keeps still long enough!

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  15. Love the card! Thanks for your support of OWH and the giveaway.

    I have many ways I would use the items you are giving away, but I would definitely have to try making stamps...so cool! thanks for the tutorial also!

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  16. I love your orange card. I love nature so I would love to use your product with leaves and acorns. Anything nature. Thanks for supporting OWH!

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  17. This is gorgeous! I love how you've created your orange slice stamp!! I think for starters I would have to make a mold/stamp out of my JRT paw! :) Thanks so much for supporting OWH!
    Tammy x

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  18. This is really neat & to think you can make embossing folders w/ it-I've got to check that out. Thank you so much for your support of OWH.

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  19. That is beyond creative! The card is fantastic, let alone to make your stamp out a orange so cool! Why not! Thanks for help supporting OWH:)

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  20. WOW! What an amazing background that she created with the orange! Gorgeous card.
    Thank you for the generous offer, but please pick another.

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  21. That is just so cool!!! Might have to go find a tutorial :) Thanks for sharing on our hop!
    Sandy, OWH Exec. Dir.

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  22. Very cool technique! Thank you for supporting Operation Write Home!

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  23. oh. my. garsh. i am a HUGE lover of earth tones. but i always struggle with orange. this is just gorgeous. love the outlined oranges, love the distressed look, and love the use of the brown stamp as the centre focal point. i'm soooo gonna leverage this inspiration you've given me. thank you so much

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  24. Wow that card is great. My son is a sculptor and I have to tell him about your site. Maybe he can make some stamps for me too! Thanks for supporting OWH!

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  25. Wonderful! The card is great but the technique is wonderful! I have some dragons I'd like to try this with, but there is some pendents that would work. It sure would be fun trying this. TFS. Thanks for a great giveaway and for supporting OWH.

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  26. The yellow stamped back kground is very nice.
    Thank you for sharing.

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  27. Very pretty card--thanks for telling us how you made the stamp with the putty. If I had the opportunity I would love to see either golf tees or golf ball dimples in a relief mold. Thanks for supporting OWH and offering a generous prize. In case I win you can contact me at mflayer at comcast dot net. Happy Memorial Day Weekend! :) Marie (OWH #119)

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  28. What a great card. I love the image from the homemade stamp. I would love to try making some stamps of my own. TFS.

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  29. Beautiful card, Susan, love the yellow and love that stamp! TFS and hope all of your team have a wonderful weekend. #133

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  30. So inventive to be able to make your own stamps from what ever you want. I have several embossing folders that I would like to mold into stamps. I think the orange stamp is just too cool.
    April

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  31. That is cool that the image is hand made. Very nice work. I would like to try that I think it might wrok really well on these itty bitty hand cuffs that my hubby has for a key chain he was in law enforcement. LOL Or even on one of the carved fish around the house.

    reflections:0)

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  32. Wow! Making a stamp from oranges! Cool! The putty sounds like a lot of fun. I was excited when you said that your DT made stamps from embossing folders. Amazing! Would love to try it, hoping for a chance to win it! Thanks for your support of OWH and our military!

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  33. This card is so pretty. I can't even imagine making a stamp from and orange. Super creative. Thank you so much for helping OWH support our heroes.

    Cheri - John 3:16
    www.djssundries.blogspot.com

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  34. Beautiful image very warm and inviting.

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  35. What a cool idea for creating stamps! Wonderful card!

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  36. Thanks for supporting OWH and creating such a neat card!
    R/

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  37. How creative. I have some vintage keys that would look cool.
    I am a follower.
    slrdowney at hotmail dot com

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  38. How clever to make your own stamp! The card came out really great - that sketch is one of my favorites. Thanks for your support of OWH!

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  39. That card is so bright and sunny! I love that your mold product made the background. So "out of the box"! I think I would give it a try with embossing folders.... stamps to match the folders would be awesome! Thank you for supporting OWH and have a great weekend!

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  40. Wow, I have never heard of your product but I'll have to check it out because I haven't met a craft I didn't love yet! What a beautiful card...love the detail! I'm thinking that I would love to make a mold out of some metal mesh that I have in the garage. it would make a fabulous background image

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  41. Great card! Thank you for supporting OWH. Have an awesome weekend.

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  42. Your card is really beautiful - love the mold from the orange and the colors used to stamp it and create the wash over part of it. I too love nature and would enjoy experimenting with different leaves, fruit, etc. to see what fun shapes and textures I could make. Thank you for sharing this very creative process and card, and for your support of our heroes and OWH.

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  43. Beautiful card. I like the colors used. I would mold something hummingbird and a toy of sorts. I make soap! I would like to be able to have some unusual shapes to offer.
    Hummer Hugs,
    Misty
    http://delitefulsuds.blogspot.com/
    hummingbird204 at comcast dot net

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  44. Beautiful card, beautiful technique. Thanks for your support of OWH.

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  45. Your card is terrific. How clever. I think I would mold fruit, some keys and perhaps leaves. Awesome product.

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  46. That is amazing! I has no idea this could be done! Thanks so much for sharing it! :) I would love to do a matching stamp for some papers!

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  47. Great card - I love the technique :) Thank you for sharing and supporting OWH!

    Amanda
    http://www.ajsdigishoppe.com

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  48. The card is awesome! I would make butterflies, keys, birds.....

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  49. I love the color yellow and the little bit of purple on your card, sure makes everything pop.
    Great card.

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  50. Fun card...it screams summer! Thanks for the support of OWH!

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  51. The handmade orange stamp is awesome! and really nice with the sentiment circle stamp. Warm, rich colors and love the purple touches. Thanks for supporting our troops and Operation Write Home!

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  52. I love the orange stamp - such a unique way to make a card! I'd like to try a mold for leaves or flowers - could make some pretty background paper with that:)

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  53. Cool card and neat idea! Thanks for the tutorial, supporting OWH and the chance to win!! RBBRRMQN at YAHOO dot COM

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  54. Who'da thunk you could make a mold from an orange slice? Not I!!! I love the result. I'd probably make mold of keys or flatware or pieces of tools or machinery, maybe even an orange slide. Thanks for supporting OWH and for participating in the hop.

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  55. The embellishment is beautiful. You did a wonderful job with your creation.

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  56. Beautiful colors and love that handmade stamp...I would love to try to make my own stamps with your putty! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  57. Nice background! I'd love to learn that technique on creating stamps!
    I'd mold a butterfly or a heart

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  58. Oh dear. Oh dear. Oh dear. I might have just found a new addiction. I'm not sure if I'm happy about finding out about you or not. I might just spend hours I should be making OWH cards playing with molds. So cool!! I think I would have fun making textures or off-the-wall computer/geeky kinds of things for my men. My life is very Big Bang Theory!! Thanks for your participation in the OWH Blog Hop and your company's support of this amazing organization!

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  59. wow that's an amazing card, I would love to mold stars of all sizes! Thank you for sharing this technique and card and for supporting OWH

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  60. I definitely need to try out this technique. Thank you for your support of OWH!

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  61. Thanks for the beautiful card and the sale!! I'd like to use the clay in my star embossing folder

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  62. Beautiful card! Love the colors! Thanks for supporting OWH!
    I'd mold some leaves and greenery to make a stamp design!

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  63. Very cool, fun card. Thanks for sharing!

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  64. Gorgeous! Love the background!

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  65. Very pretty and unique Susan! Love the colors!

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  66. I am in awe! I would love to mold a pendant left to me by my great-great-great-grandmother! It is gorgeous and I have always wanted to figure out how to make a stamp using it! Now I can! A M A Z I N G ! ! This background is beyond gorgeous and your products are totally out of this world! Thanks for a chance to win the ability to make a dream come true! I am now following you and hope to have some money before the discount code runs out! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! macaskillbarbara@yahoo.com

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  67. awesome card - love the stamping makes a perfect hero card - thanks for sharing and supporting OWH

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  68. Very cool stuff. I think I'd like to see what a pine cone would do to the putty. Some sort of interesting texture I'm sure.

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  69. Great card. Thank you very much for your support of Operation Write Home

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  70. what a cool technique!! I've used veggies and stuff as stamps but never made a stamp like that. if I won, I would make a mold of my dog's paws.

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  71. Beautiful card! I think this would be a really fun technique to try. Thank you for supporting OWH!

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  72. Wow, your 3D molding products seem amazing. Love the look of your card. I would like to try to make a mold from my embossing folders like you did on the tutorital. Thank you for sharing your card and coupon with us! ~ Marilyn

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  73. What a great technique. Love the colors.

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  74. What a great idea! Who woulda thunk? Thanks for sharing and supporting a great organization!

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  75. woaaaa that is great!
    love you card.... amazing products!

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  76. I'm now a new follower of your blog. I can't believe that a stamp could be made from an orange...WOW! I would like to use my wood grain folder to make a stamp from your Amazing Mold Putty. I'm here because of Operation Write Home. Thank you for giving us the chance to win!

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  77. Juicy and delicious! Who wouldn't want an "orange" card?!

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  78. Amazing..... Wow....Love it and Thanks for Supporting Our Troops

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  79. Wonderful card! So detailed. I think I would seal in my dining room table after I collage it with phtos. Thanks for offering blog candy and for sharing that lovely card. (Amy A. #118)

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  80. Wow...very interesting. I think I would like to mold embellishments. I have some molds for clay that I use. Very cheery card. Love the color and the medalion that you made. Thank you for sharing and for sponsoring a give-a-way.

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  81. What an amazing card. I'm so impressed that an orange was made to create this card.

    I would like to try to make a mold from one of my embossing folders. Thank you for sharing your card and coupon with us!

    Hugs,
    M.E

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  82. The card is bright and pops with color! I would use the putty to put kid handprints on cards with my kids and with pre-school kids! What a great way to add impact to a card.
    Thank you for sharing.
    Lyn

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  83. Wow!!! This stuff is awesome! Who knew u could use it to make a stamp for cards???!!! I know now! :) I'd make so many things, I'd probably drive my family nuts! I want to make a shadow box using shells and things we have found over the years but the dried up starfish my son found aren't going to work as well in there. I could make a mold of them and then make clean new replicas! Yay!

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  84. Also, thanks for supporting OWH and for the cool giveaway and totally fun idea!

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  85. Wow.. This is neat. I love it. Such a beautiful card. I would love to try making a stamp. That is so interesting to me. Thanks so much for Joining in and supporting OWH.

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  86. An orange homemade stamp? So cool. Thanks for supporting OWH.

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  87. What an amazing card! Thanks for your support of OWH!

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  88. Gorgeous card!! LOVE the circular border!! Thanks for supporting OWR.

    I would love to make a cast of my son's celtic cross so that I could make earrings for his girlfriend

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  89. What an awesome card!! I think I would try to use it with some of my embossing folders that I have. Thanks for the chance to win and for supporting OWH.

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  90. This is a truly amazing card! I think I would use it with my embossing folders. Thank you for the chance to win and for supporting OWH.

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  91. I would love to have a stamp/mold of stone veins. Thanks for supporting OWH!!

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  92. Very creative card. Thanks for supporting OWH.

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  93. Susan, is there no end to your creativity?! The card is fabulous!!

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  94. That's Amazing, I've never heard of your product and will look more into it. Oh the possibilities (I'm thinking small automotive related items to make as embellishments for cards to give to my car loving guy friends and family).

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  95. A bright unusual card. Stunning is the word that springs to mind!
    It might be after the weekend here in the UK, but I just wanted to support such a good cause.
    "Like the ivy and the wall, together we stand united we fall"

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  96. Love the orange slice! I am not familiar with your product, it sounds like it would be a lot of fun. I would make images of flowers. And possible an orange. ;)

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  97. That is a super cool orange slice stamp that you've created. Great card! I wonder if you can stamp into the putty to make little medallions for paper crafting? If so, that's what I would like!

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  98. Wow. What an amazing card. Love the bright colors. I love this technique of making stamps from the molds. Thanks for participating the hop and giving out a coupon and blog candy.

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  99. What a great card! It's awesome you made the stamp! Thank you for supporting OWH!

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