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Daily Pages 02/15/24: Paper Forever!

Three things I love about papercrafts (another version of Thursday3)

Feb 15, 2024
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Behind the Page

This page is a take on my Thursday3 challenge — usually a selfie and three things about my right now life — today, I made a page about sticker and paper, and then journaled three things that I’m loving right now about papercrafting supplies.

Technique of the Day

Changing around prompts in order to help better tell your stories is a great way to stretch what you’re already doing. It’s a tiny step outside the box that you’ve normally set up for yourself. These tiny steps are a great way to expand your creativity and feel more confident in your creations.

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Reflections & Insights

These foam stamps are old and the cling on the back of them is falling off a bit, so I’ve taken to using a tape runner to help hold them in place on the clear block. It works great and I can keep using these alpha stamps that I really love.

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How It’s Made

Check out this quick video of how I created today’s page. Full video below for paid subscribers.

Supply List

  • Stickers — Pipsticks

  • Cardstock — Concord + 9th

  • Stamp — Tim Holtz

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Tips & Creative Wisdom

These foam stamps are really cool because they don’t have any extra stamp material along the edges like rubber and clear stamps do. This means you can fit them together in extra tight spaces (like yesterday’s page) and they’ll keep their shape.


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