
"This series is all about stamping techniques—from the simple to the advanced. Today's 'WoW' moment focuses on a fun fact of My Acrylix stamps: they have a front AND a back…and you can use BOTH sides to create incredible stamped images. Now, I know what you're thinking: 'Huh?'

Here's where My Acrylix stamps prove yet again their superiority, versatility, and uniqueness. Of course, every stamp has a "front," a design in the polymer, be it a sentiment, texture, or icon, elaborate or essentialized. Everybody knows you ink the fronts and stamp away. However, stamps also have a "back" that's solid, and many of the stamp images have great solid shapes ideal for stamping as well, from hearts to horseshoes to paisleys or poppies."

Check out Jeanette's blog for additional artwork (3 gorgeous cards), and detailed instructions for creating the unique dimensional clover shown above.
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