Wednesday, May 05, 2010

CAPTION CONTEST


Add a caption to this card by Anne Schuster and the winning caption will win a Pound O' Rubber from Viva Las Vegastamps! ($25 value). Please enter your caption on our Facebook Page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Viva-Las-Vegastamps/213621386594?ref=ts or as a comment here on our blog. Captions must be submitted by midnight Pacific Time, May 31, 2010. Thanks for playing.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

April Update

GREAT NEW STAMPS!
Viva Las Vegastamps! has just released close to 150 new stamps
and these can be found in our Online Store by clicking Products
and then Latest Stamps Spring 2010

We've tried to add something for everyone
and welcome suggestions for new stamps from our loyal customers!

Love the great new cards from
Anne Schuster, Viva Las Vegastamps! Design Team.
Check our MailArt Gallery at
VLVS! MailArt Gallery
for more great designs
using our stamps...


And if you haven't got your copy of
The Rubberstampmadness Scenic Album yet,
put it in your Cart!

Sunday, April 04, 2010

Sketch Challenge hosted by Viva Las Vegastamps!

Here's a chance to try out those great stamps from Viva Las Vegastamps!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Mary Schwandt Visits Viva Las Vegastamps!


Mary sent this picture of her with her friends taken by the Viva Las Vegastamps! Rubber Buffet... they were visiting from Minnesota... and missing the snow there greatly! NOT!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Fun With Fibers


A technique tip from Sunshine... you simply ink up a rubber stamp image (using a Brillance or a juicy pigment inkpad).... pull fibers (Angelina fibers... scroll down page a bit to see the individual packs... "hot fix" ones... http://www.sewthankful.com/AngelinaFibers.html) apart and place about 3 or 4 thin layers of them on TOP of the inked image... cover with a small piece of parchment baking paper... and firmly press with an iron (using WARM setting)... for just a few seconds... keep the iron moving so the fibers do not burn to the paper... then you pull the paper off the stamp... and the image has been transferred onto the "fused" fibers... now I want to try this with ALL my rubber stamps (and I have HUNDREDS of them)... sigh... the first one (using a lady image bought at Stampo's), is my absolute FAVORITE one... so far... lol...

Viva Las Vegastamps! November Newsletter

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