tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8771540122568578753.post3911441250584645740..comments2024-03-27T03:18:49.412-07:00Comments on Stamps Well With Others: Swap Card from JennieDonnahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13237521583855767710noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8771540122568578753.post-13974754232376977892018-02-02T13:06:16.178-07:002018-02-02T13:06:16.178-07:00Oh yes, the smooshy stampers that insist on gettin...Oh yes, the smooshy stampers that insist on getting everything inky. Including their fingers, arms and elbows! I'm always careful to look at the stamp before using it when I'm in those group settings. There's always a mess waiting to happen for sure!<br /><br />I really do like that stamp. Like you, I didn't think I would, but it is really lovely.Donnahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13237521583855767710noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8771540122568578753.post-74725417828627301362018-02-02T12:02:23.110-07:002018-02-02T12:02:23.110-07:00Really pretty! I have not used mine yet but I did...Really pretty! I have not used mine yet but I did use the stamp at a retreat on Saturday. I thought it would not be as nice as it. I was pleasantly surprised. The woman using it before me had pushed so hard on the ink pad she had the wood block saturated with ink as well as her fingers and the card. Thank goodness for two sides to stamp on as the first one was still too heavily inked so we went and washed it off. She did the same to all the stamps and she insisted on being my stamping buddy. So, if I didn't get to stamp first I had to clean them off first. <br /><br />Chris R. from IowaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com