5 Ways to Save Money on Rubber Stamping
Are you having trouble affording your
rubber stamping hobby? Here are five geat tips for saving money
on rubber stamping ...
Stamping crafters are one-of-a-kind creatures. The
arrival of the holidays brings on a binge of frenzied stamping
episodes, but friends and family members look forward to
receiving cards and gifts that are created from the
heart. Stamping is a great hobby, but may be costing you
a great deal. Are you having trouble affording your
pastime? Here are some secrets that will help you save
money and create even more unique products to boot!
1. Use what you have
As much as we all like to shop, we don’t have to leave the
house to find supplies that make great stamping supplies.
Hey, dig around in your cupboards and refrigerator instead of
heading for the nearest crafters outlet. After all, what
would make a better apple stamp than an apple half?
Wrapping paper, maps, and newspapers can make wonderful
backgrounds for your stamping projects. Explore, enjoy
and save money!
2. Make your own
Take a few moments to research recipes and instructions
to make your own products like: stamps, ink, paper,
envelopes, and stamp cleaner. In a few hours you may be
able to keep a few extra bucks in your purse, and have a lot of
creative fun in the process.
3. Recycle
Recycling isn’t just for saving our environment. It
can be a valuable tool to cut costs from your hobby expense
list. Think about all of the “old” things lying around
the house that you could use in place of stamping ink:
lipstick, eye make-up, markers... Don’t toss out your
children’s old craft supplies. You may have a gold mine
that can be excavated and reused as stamping products.
4. Get on the computer
The wonders of technology are amazing! You can visit
discount craft stores across the continent in the blink of an
eye. Don’t be afraid to stay home and shop for the best
deals. Computers can also be used to print out patterns or
to print cards that you can spice up with stamps. Compute
your way to a fuller bank account.
5. Shop Smart
Craft stores are known to charge exorbitant prices for items
that can be purchased at office supply stores, Wal Mart or
dollars stores at an amazingly discounted price. If you
find yourself in need of an item that can only be purchased at
a craft store, use coupons and check the clearance aisles for
the best deals.
All of this “stamp talk” probably has you itching to pull
out the ink pads and paper. Before you get your fingers smudged
with ink, take a moment to visit the rest of this
website where you’ll find an amazing array of money saving
tips for crafters.
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