
Hello and welcome! Today we’re celebrating the Altenew Stampwheel Release! If you arrived from visiting Therese Calvird, you’re right on track. If you’d like to start from the top, please visit the Altenew Blog. Check the bottom of this post for giveaway information and the full blog hop list.
As soon as I saw the Stampwheel, I knew it was going to replace my current system for stamping layered florals using multiple stamping platforms. I learned early in my stamping days that there’s a pretty good chance I’ll mess up my layered stamped image on the very last layer. I’ll either pick a funky color, or I’ll do a bad job of lining up the final layer, or I’ll smudge the ink; you get the idea. To save myself the frustrating of having to line up the layers all over again, I started using multiple stamp positioning tools, putting one layer in each tool and stamping in assembly line fashion. This also made it easy to mass produce.
With the new Stampwheel, though, instead of using four or more stamp positioning tools, I can use just one!
For my stamping, I used images from the Beautiful Day and Build-A-Flower Wild Rose stamp sets.
I started off by placing a piece of white cardstock into the corner of the stage (the stage is the base). Within the stage is a large clear sticky mat. This mat is unlike other sticky mats; it’s like a giant clear stamp! The sticky mat does a fantastic job of holding the cardstock in place. No magnets needed!
Then I positioned the outline layers of each bloom over the cardstock and put the flip plate (that’s the clear round plate) into place to pick up the stamps. I flipped the plate over, inked up the stamps, and then replaced the flip plate into the stage to stamp.

Next, I removed the flip plate, cleaned the stamps but left them in place, and positioned the next layer of each bloom over the stamped outline. I repositioned the flip plate, this time picking up the second layer stamps with the opposite side of the plate. Then I inked the stamps, stamped down, and repeated twice more, each time rotating the flip plate to pick up the stamps with a free part of the flip plate. Since I only stamped four layers, I just rotated the flip plate 90 degrees, flipped, and rotated again. But I were stamping more layers, I could easily have rotated fewer degrees and accommodated many more layers on a single plate!


By the time I got to the fourth layer, my flip plate looked like this:

Now that all four layers of the blooms were set up on the flip plate, I was able to easily stamp more flowers and change up the colors as I went!
I really hope you’ll enjoy finding fun ways to use this versatile new Altenew Stampwheel tool!
Thank you so much for visiting! Your next stop is the wonderful Svitlana Shayevich!
Giveaway
$300 in total prizes! To celebrate this release, Altenew is giving away a $100 gift certificate to 1 lucky winner and a $20 gift certificate to 10 winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog and/or each designer’s blog post on the blog hop list below by 4/05/2023 for a chance to win. Altenew will draw 11 random winners from the comments left on each stop of this blog hop and announce the winners on the Altenew Winners Page on 4/07/2023.
*The winner of the $100 gift certificate will be chosen from comments left on the Altenew blog.

I am thinking that this really will be a game-changer. Great job on the post!
Lori S in PA
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This wheel is awesome! Makes the layering so easy!
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So many ways to use this tool. It seems to be very versatile! Thank you!
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I love the versatility of this tool. Especially with layered stamps and mass producing. Thanks for sharing.
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Seeka, those of us who love layered stamping have been searching for a foolproof way of stamping those layers! Isn’t it wonderful that Altenew discovered one?
I’m looking forward to many, many layered floral cards from you! x
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This wheel is definitely a game changer for so many techniques. Mine arrived yesterday and I am so glad I preordered last month.
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Layering looks so easy with this new Stamp wheel. Your is beautiful!
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The Stampwheel looks awesome. Can’t wait to try it
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I like that you can take the flip plate
out and clean the stamps and then
put it back and keep on working.
thanks for the demonstration.
Wonderful flowers.
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Thank you for demonstrating another great way to stamp layers! What a versatile tool!
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Thank you for demonstrating this game changing tool. Will have to get one for myself.
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Mine will be here Saturday
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This tool is unbelievable! Beautiful card!
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wow – love that you can place so many stamps on this tool to create layering effect so quickly
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The amount of different techniques and different tools incorporated into this one tool is awesome and the more I see the more I want it lol thank you for demonstrating
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Since I usually produce multiples of my cards, your photos and description of how easily you were able to do this with the Stampwheel!
Thank you!!!
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I love what you showed us with the stamping wheel. I cannot wait to get my hands on one! It looks likes such a great tool to have.
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Your flowers look perfect!!
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Thanks for showing us the Stampwheel. It looks like a great tool.
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You’ve used one of my very favorite Altenew sets, Seeka! This new tool will make stamping and creating with it a breeze!
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stunning card, love the stamlwheel, just got mine today!!!
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Great card! Thanks
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Beautiful card… great new product ❤️ I can’t wait to get mine.
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How you used the Stamp Wheel is part of why I bought it. I can’t wait to try mine.
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Beautiful yellow flowers! Perfect for spring. Thank you for sharing.
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Beautiful card! Love this new tool and its many uses!
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Gorgeous card & the colors are exquisite! Love the ease in using the wheel.
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I often have difficulty positioning layering stamps in my Misti and the Stampwheel looks like it might eliminate that frustration! I’ve decided I “need” one!
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Looks like a fabulous new tool!
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This new stamp wheel looks awesome. Perfect for layered stamp sets.
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Beautiful work! I think this wheel is the perfect tool for layering stamps.
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Hi Seeka. Thank you for explaining how this wheel works. I’m so used to a stamping platform it will take some time to get used to. Your flowers turned out beautifully♥
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Very versatile tool and you’ve created a lovely card.
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Thanks for sharing techniques in using the new Stampwheel. Wonderful!
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Those flowers are gorgeous! What a great new tool!
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The Stampwheel looks SO easy to use! Your flower came out beautiful!
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I was on the fence with this tool, but now I am all in. Lovely card
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You make this look as easy; think I will have to add this tool to my stamping items.
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Wonderful flowers. I always make multiple cards once I’ve determined the design, and I can see how helpful this tool is. So nice not to need to move the paper. That sticky mat seems great as well.
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Love these beautiful flowers! The Stampwheel looks like an awesome tool to make the inking so easy!
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Fabulous coloring!
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I love the idea of only using one tool ( with all layers) lined up instead of using multiple stamping tools. The sticky mat is a game changer, no more shifting of paper, especially when using magnets to hold it down.
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Sounds like a wonderful new product! Thanks for sharing.
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Wow! This is so cool! Makes mass production of cards a snap!
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What a great tool! You make it look easy!! Thanks for teaching us how to use it! ❤️
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Wow thanks for all the tips for using the awesome stampwheel!
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Beautiful day is well, just beautiful! Is love to try it using the stampwheel! I just need the stampwheel:)
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I love my Misti but I only have the one, so you have to stamp several white papers for one layer, remove and reload stamps for the 2nd layer, etc. If you want to go back and stamp more you need to start over again. The more I see the stamp wheel being used with these larger layering stamps, the more I’m think I may need to get myself one!
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Wonderful layered flowers! The new Stampwheel looks great for layered flowers.
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The Stampwheel is absolutely perfect for Altenew layering stamps!
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