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OK, and then our next step of the photo wallet, what we're going to do is do some stamping.
Random stamping to be exact. Which means you're just going to stamp wherever you want. So
I'm going to go ahead and get that started. And I'm going to use the Serendipity from
Close To My Heart. Just because it has a really lot of fun designs on there, which are going
to pop out your pages. Alright, but there's my little black. OK. And you're going to take
your double scrubber and you're going to spray the large section with the notch on it. Going
to clean your stamp and just be on safe measure. And I'm going to go ahead and use dutch blue,
which is the same color as the paper I'm using. And I have a scrap piece of paper. So as I'm
random stamping I can stamp on the edges to give it more of a, an even flow of stamping.
So, alright. It is textured card stock, so there's going to be some imperfections of
the image, but what you're going to want to do is give some pressure as you stamp. So
that way you can try to avoid that as much as possible. So there's that. And I'm going
to go ahead and do another design. Let's see. And a good tip for random stamping is use
your big stamp first. That way you can get better coverage with that. Because not every
section's going to fit it if you were to start with the little ones first. So there is our
cover. I'm just going to go ahead and I'm going to random stamp all the rest of the
card pieces and I'll see you here in a second. Alright, now that we got our random stamping
done on all sides of our card stock, our next step will be to score our, to score them basically
for the photo wallet. OK?