Scrapbooking Memories

Letterpress and scrapbooking

Basically, letterpress is printing with a hard plate (letters or images) which is inked and then ‘pressed’ into the paper to leave a reverse image in the paper (I use thick letterpress paper to get a beautiful, deep impression). I love using letterpress on cards, in Project Life pockets, on scrapbooking

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