Mini Photo Tutorial: triple stamping technique with Eastern Palace

Hooray! It's finally May! I'm so excited the start of the Eastern Palace sneak peek offer! I've been waiting SO LONG to show you these cards. During May 2017, you can get the Eastern Palace suite in two different bundles, perfect for any budget. All the items will be available individually when the new catalog begins on June first. Click here to see the bundles!

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This card has a fun secret trick included! I double-stamped one of the images to create an even more detailed medallion. That turned out so fun, I decided to try to triple-stamp it and see what happened. I took a picture of the process to help you visualize it. I think it looks super cool!

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Only the original single stamp fits in the specially-coordinating Thinlet dies for the Big Shot, of course, but you can hand-cut your brand new image or punch it out with the 2-inch circle punch, too.

Eastern Palace repeating technique punch trick stampin up Lyssa freecardmaking tutorials

Eastern Palace repeating technique punch trick stampin up Lyssa stamping free tutorials

Kinda crazy how many different looks you can get with just ONE stamp, huh?! And this is just the tip of the iceberg, my friends… Eastern Palace is full of surprises. I'll be sharing all sorts of different looks all throughout the month of May. PLUS, the May Class of the Month Club Code opens today–and guess what set is the featured stamp set for the month? You got it!

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