
Brandy Jesperson
I fancy myself to be quite the bargain hunter. I’m always on the lookout for a great deal and I love repurposing objects as a way to maximize their usability. This is precisely why I love the Stamp It! 3 Ways section of Stamp It! Cards. This section shows how to create three totally different cards using the same stamp set. Honestly, can it get any better than that?!
Actually, it can. I’m going to give two lucky winners ALL the stamp sets from Stamp It! 3 Ways! That’s right. Leave a comment telling me how you’ve managed to use one stamp in a variety of ways and you’ll be entered to win all of the following stamps:

BasicGrey Wild Flowers set

Gel-a-tins Sheltering Tree set

Stampers Anonymous Dream, Believe, Love stamp

TaDa Creative Studios Dazzling Danglers stamp

Art Declassified Admit One set

Papertrey Ink Quilter’s Sampler set
Wow, I’m giddy just thinking about the piles of cards I could make with these stamps! To help jump start your creative motor, here’s a sampling of cards made using the Art Declassified Admit One set. Check out how easy it can be to get Miss You, Birthday, and Congratulations cards all from the same stamp set.

Missing You by Teri Anderson, Dad by Anabelle O'Malley and Celebrate by Kim Kesti.
After you’ve left me a comment, make sure you swing by the Moxie Fab World blog to be entered to win ever more fabulous freebies.
Yours in giveaway gladness,
Brandy
P.S. Congrats to Kelly Jean! She won Susan’s Green Hi Card, Rusty Pickle’s Lucky collection and a copy of Stamp It! Cards from Tuesday’s I’m Kind of Green at This Stamping Thing post. Thanks to all who left comments and played along!











my favorite quote for Spring…”the Earth Laughs in flowers”. I am itching to dig in my flower gardens & this quote makes me appreciate the (short) growing time we have here in the Northeast. Thanks!
I am a beginner when it comes to stamps, but I love to use a stamp on a card, and then use it on an altered item to accompany (small box for example). I also like to use my stamp as an accent, cut it out, and not the ‘main’ image. THANK YOU for the chance to win!!!
I love to use the stamp with just ink, but I also love to emboss. It brings a whole new look to the image. Thanks for the great giveaway and the great ideas.
I like using my stamps to make my own backgrounds and especially with a tone-on-tone look. Thanks for the chance to win this awesome prize set
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I have used my PaperTrey Ink stamps for all sorts of cards—one example is the flourish in the Silent Night stamp set. I used that on my Christmas card and I’ve used it on birthday cards, Valentine’s cards—Easter cards—it’s endless. I love it when I see different ways to use my stamp sets—it helps me rationalize that my addiction is really OK for me….you know what I mean, right? ;}
I love to use my stamps in sooooooooooooooooo many ways. I use them to make background patterns on paper, to make actual cards, for scrapbook pages. You can also design your own boxes and bags to go with the card I have made. But it doesn’t stop there……..try using them when you need to put a pattern in your cookies for the party. Make sure the stamp is clean and I use unmounted stamps, for sugar cookies I press the stamp into the cookie before I bake it. I also make my own soaps and for the holidays I can mold the soap and put a stamp on the top to emboss the soap. I even have stamped my grandaughters name on her quilt I made her and it made it special just for her. So, I think I have an addiction to stamping, and it makes the whole world look much nicer and brighter.
I have a Stampendous flourish stamp that I love. I use it on cards, backgrounds on scrapbook pages and in Mini Albums too. I sometimes make my own mats for photos by using it to stamp the mat behind the photo!
I use stamps almost daily and my fave way is to make patterned backgrounds on cards and to make patterned paper. Stamps can be used in so many fun ways!
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that is the absolute beauty of stamping, being able to create variety of projects from one design or a set of stamp which i’ve done with my children’s bday cards, note cards, gift tags, party favors… gosh, you name it and it’s possible!
Wow, the stamp sets are beautiful. I am just learning how to stamp so your site has given me a place to come and gain helpful techniques to make my cards look beautiful. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
Awesome giveaway! I especially love the Gel A Tins tree. One way to use a stamp more than one way? Smaller images make great background prints, especially when stamped with Versamark or a monochromatic ink.
I use stamps for backgrounds on cards and I use them on my scrapbook pages. Thanks for a chance to win all of these goodies.
I use stamps for background(Versamark), Creating custom paper, Matted card images, borders, tags and so much more. I love your work.
Wendy Funderburk
I love to use stamps as the main focal point, but also like to use them as backgrounds with versa ink on dark papers. Loving stamps the way I do, these stamps would be great in my ever growing collection. Thanks for all the great ideas that you guys come up with.
I love to use my stamps for backgrounds, borders and as a main image. Thanks for the giveaway. Love you gals for helping us to be creative!
Great stamps! I love to use stamps for borders when scrapbooking, backgrounds for cards, and stamp then cuttlebug images.
Using stamps in various ways is something I find hard to do, except when I am reminded I can do it! I will use a marker or just the edge of the stamp pad to ink up only a portion of the rubber image to get a variety of options from my stamps. Thanks for the awesome giveaway! Happy Spring!