Wednesday, June 2, 2010

How to Use A Spot Of Tea Digital Stamp Images

Happy June! The weather here has been wonderful and actually feels like summer now. I hope it has been nice where you are too. Emilia and I finished 6th grade last week so we are taking a much needed break now. We were both ready for some time off.
I have not had time to make any new projects but I did make a new video today showing how to use Lauren Meader and Catherine Doucettes New Digital Stamp set A Spot of Tea and wanted to share it with you. When I bought it yesterday I was totally lost on how to use it but I finally figured it out and wanted to share what I learned with others so they will know how use it if they were having problems figuring it out too. As much as I love clear stamps I am loving using digi images as well and the best part is they don't take up any room! I don't know about you but I have so many stamp sets now I am running out of space for them all. I plan on making many things with these images, the cut file and teapot template that go with them soon but in the meantime I hope this helps you understand how to use the digi stamp set. If you have any questions feel free to email me and I will try and answer them for you. In the meantime I hope you find the video helpful and I will be back soon with more things to share.

8 comments:

Diane Jaquay said...

Another great tutorial Terri, thanks so much for sharing your discoveries about digi stamps with all of us :)

Lori said...

Thanks Terri!! I have a love/hate relationship with digi's so I've stuck with rubber! :)

Carol's Ink Spot said...

Hi Terri! Thanks for making this tutorial. I bought the digi teacup too. I will let you know if I need any help!

Rhonda said...

Looks like a cute set. Nice tutorial Terri!

peggysue said...

You're always so nice to share your tutorials. .I kind of sort of like digitals but I forget I have them and then my printer balks at printing them. For now, I'll stick to my stamp sets!

Nerina said...

Thank you so much for the tutorial Terri! I was tempted to go for the digi images on this one (partly because of the cost - especially international shipping) and then caved in because I was anticipating difficulties (I'm not particularly techno savvy) and bought the acrylics - and was thrilled to find out that my shipping was only $2.50 in the end!!! If I had known help was on the way I would probably have gone digi after all!

Aimes said...

Terri you are a saviour to a digi-stamp-phobe like me! I know where to come if I need anymore help!
Hugs,
Aimes
x

BethieJ said...

OHHHH I need to come back and watch after all my stuff this AM! I am so EXCITED to view it... I ordered some of hers and want to be able to do more then just print the jar! :)