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My number 1 reason for loving the Stamparatus is how easy it is to position stamps, especially when working with a two-step stamp set like the retiring Hide Tide stamp set. You can see from the image below there are two stamps for the lighthouse. The first main image was stamped using Basic Gray ink then the second image was stamped over the first using Misty Moonlight ink.
Did you notice the word Shine was a different colour than the other stamped words on the card? The text is all one stamp but stamped two times. Once you have the stamp on one of the plates use sticky notes to cover up the Shine image then ink up the other words, stamp and clean the image while leaving the stamp on the plate. Then using sticky notes again but on all the other words, ink up the word Shine in a different colour, stamp and now you'll have a perfectly positioned two toned image. See below for an image for reference:

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