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If you are confused, I can help you. You might wonder what the difference is between Photo polymer stamps and rubber stamps.
Photo polymer Stamps – They are transparent, making it easier to position them perfectly on your card. They are also cheaper, which means they’re a smaller investment for new stampers. You will need to use an acrylic block to use them.
They also come with an oil film from the manufacturer. So you need to clean them before use or you’ll not get a clear image. It’s simple, just rub it on your shammy a few times.
Rubber stamps are red and thick and you can not see through them like polymer stamps. This makes it more difficult to position them perfectly. They are usually a clearer, clean stamp image. You will also need a clear block to stamp with them.
People have varying opinions about their preferences. I like rubber for clean and clear images, where as I like polymer for finer details.
This is a picture of a polymer stamp.

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Welcome to our monthly Stampin’ Up! Demos Fun Fold Blog Hop!! I started participating in this Blog Hop this month. The other participating demonstrators are listed at the end of my post. I hope you will choose to hop along.
Below you will find the card I created for the hop. This card is called a Diagonal Cut Fun Fold.
Thank you for stopping by today and I hope you will hop along with the list of demos below.


The base card is Daffodil Delight cut at 4 1/4″ x 11″. I made a pencil mark at 1″ from the fold, on the top right flap. Then cut from that mark to the bottom left corner.
I cut a piece of On The Go DSP cut at 4″ x 5 1/4″. I made a pencil mark at 3/4″ on the right side of the DSP. Then cut from that mark to the bottom left of the DSP and cut.
I fussy cut a couple images from the DSP and used a tag from the same DSP.
I cut a piece of Basic white at 4″ x 5 1/4″. Again marked with a pencil at 3/4″ and cut to the bottom left.
I stamped the sentiment using Tags to Go stamp set. For embellishments I used 2025-2027 In Color Flat Pearls.